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Luxury Backyard Tents Redefine Outdoor Relaxation

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Luxury Backyard Tents Redefine Outdoor Relaxation

Growing up on the East Coast, I distinctly remember my aunt having a clumsy screened tent that she put around the patio table. It was far from luxury and did not add any ambiance, but we could eat outdoors and be mosquito free. Gypsy Faire Tents are luxurious garden & event tents that give the term “backyard tent” a whole new meaning.

These custom designed handmade cotton fabric tents or umbrellas are gorgeous.   Like something outYellow Tent - Luxury Backyard Tents Redefine Outdoor Relaxation of Arabian Nights, these tents simply transport you and our guests to a magical & exotic destination right in your own backyard.  Tents range in size from 10×10 to as big as the imagination lends -setting the stage for your own outdoor retreat or the shelter to house a whimsical wedding fit for a queen.

The Gypsy Faire Tents certainly are not my aunt’s tent!

Retail Pricing – $3995 and up

Website: www.gypsyfairetents.com

Photos courtesy of World Market Center Las Vegas.

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Cottage Ideas: Pierre Deux and Lucite

Friday, September 18th, 2009

cottage bedroom2

This little cottage is so stylish and daring, it’s almost too hard to imagine a rabble rousing family of four with a dog moving into it.   But that’s what Lisa Murray says her family is still planning to do while they are remodeling the front house.

darned house-Lucite deerThe 360-square-foot cottage is out back and was the first to get attention after they purchased the Los Gatos property a year ago. Lisa is nothing if not whimsical and avante garde. And the cottage reflects that.

The “trophy” over the tiny fireplace is a Lucite deer head illuminated by a string of blue LEDs. The wall above the master bed has a lit arrow that looks like a midway sign at a fair. Even she admits getting a kick out of the “creepy” side of a circus (and has a few framed pictures of circus rides on the wall, too.) But those things are the extras.

darned house cottage living roomAnd it’s amazing how she pulled the fundamentals together for a beautiful, cohesive mix of modern and vintage, traditional and “circus-y.” Blue and white tiles from Portugal frame the fireplace and the kitchen backsplash. A floral love seat (a hide-a-bed) sits across from small red Ikea barrel-back chairs (with Pierre Deux throw pillows.)

She’s made great use of a very small space, with a tiny dining table in the main room and a Queen size bed with a watermelon-color frame from Anthropology in the bedroom.

darned house cottage kitchenNow let’s see how good it looks after the hubby and kids and dog move in. Stay tuned to the family adventures to come. (I can only imagine what the main house will look like! This woman’s got it going on!)

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Lookiloos is following the adventures of the Murray-Hinkley family remodel.  Scroll down for a list of Lisa’s splurges, bargains and resources on her cottage remodel. Or click below for  the most recent stories:
Lisa Explains Los Gatos Remodel
Los Gatos Family Takes on Major Remodel

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Los Altos: Cottage Green Holds Paris-style Flea Market

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Los Altos Cottage Green Holds Paris-style Flea Market

I first heard of Cottage Green in Los Altos from our friend Rebecca Sweet, the landscape designer whose husband restored their “haunted shed” into a charming cottage. She had purchased a couple of trellises made of branches that she hung on her wall for ornamentation. Loved them!

Antique Bike - Los Altos Cottage Green Holds Paris-style Flea MarketSo when I had a chance, I popped in over the weekend to take a look at this lovely little home and garden shop — and it will have a big sale in the backyard this weekend, Sept. 18-19. It is, indeed a cottage, built in 1915, across from what is now the Safeway on First Street.

Through the gate, the front yard is filled with funky garden sculptures. Inside is an eclectic mix of vintage, modern and antique. Owner Sylvia Gray says she is nothing if not eclectic and likes to mix it all up. She puts together tansu chests with new pottery, a whimsical hummingbird tray on an old mantel.

There’s lot of rustic, too, from Dutch chairs to French wine baskets, along with Victorian ceiling tiles used as wall art. Sylvia has a hold storage room full of treasures she promises to sell out back this weekend. Sounds like some bargains to be had!

Patio table and chairs - Los Altos Cottage Green Holds Paris-style Flea MarketFind it at:
Cottage Green
145 1st Street
Los Altos, CA 94022

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Kids Room Remodel Starts with Paint

Monday, September 14th, 2009

KILZCleanStart-highWe did it finally – we rearranged our tiny 2 bedroom house + office into a 3 bedroom home. Yes, that means the kids have their own rooms and I lost the extra office. Well actually, my husband lost his office and I gained a roomie in my garage office. Grrr…

It was time. My son and daughter had been sharing since they were born. (Hey, I shared with my sister till I was well into the 8th grade!) The kids love having their own space. Lucky kids!

Now we begin the process of redecorating for my 9 year old soccer lovin’ boy and my 6 year old Taylor Swift singing girl. Gone are the days of matching gender neutral bed spreads…sigh.

We’re starting with paint. The color choices are traditional with a bit of crazy. Yes, I had to squelch someone’s urge to have neon orange on their walls. Aack! Will keep you posted on what they eventually choose.

Until then, I just entered this contest to win a room makeover ala $500 in Kilz Paint. Check it out. You can enter too!

Rockridge Kitchen Tour Showcases Modern and Classic

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

rockridge kitchen tour
Looking for kitchen remodeling ideas, or just want to ogle? A drive to Oakland on Sept. 20th will give you a feast of choices. The Rockridge Kitchen Tour will be showcasing nine — count ‘em nine — kitchens on a walking tour through the charming Rockridge neighborhood.rockridge kitchen tour

The kitchens range in style from Craftsman to modern, with the latest in storage solutions, trendy tile and innovative materials and lighting.

As a special bonus, the entire “Margarido house” will be on tour, a newly-constructed, LEED certified house that is eco-friendly in just about every way. Check out the recycled building materials and the rooftop garden.margo

Tickets for the tour that starts at 12:30 p.m. can be purchased in advance for $30. AFter Sept. 18, the price goes up to $40. For more information, click here.

The tour is a fundraiser for the Rockridge Community Planning Council that supports local parks and libraries and public art projects.
(photos courtesy of Kenneth Rice Photography.)

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Asian Inspired Backyard in San Jose’s Naglee Park

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Keyhole gate

Rick Holden and Sandra Moll have long been known as patrons of the arts here in the South Bay.  Whether they were chairing meetings for The San Jose Repertory’s Board of Directors or opening their home to host a private event benefitting the Institute of Contemporary Art‘s or San Jose Jazz, the couple did it with flair.   So when it came time to relandscape their large backyard in San Jose’s koi pondNaglee Park, it should be no surprise that it has a distinctly artistic bent, from Thai artifacts to sculptures by local artists, like Marcia Donohue of the Our Own Stuff Gallery in Berkeley.

Entertainers at heart, the couple wanted a backyard space that would be appropriate for hosting a fundraising reception for 100 people, barbecue for 10 or intimate breakfast for two.  They enlisted the help of San Jose-based landscape designer Cevan Forristt, whose penchant for mixing ethnic treasures and reclaimed architectural artifacts  was just what the couple needed to transform their space into an unexpected downtown San Jose oasis.    “Our designer asked us each to write an essay about what we wanted to see in our backyard. I was not sure if Sandy and I would share the same vision or priorities”  Rick said.  “He melded our different points of view, brought his resources and hit the nail on the head.  We are out here year-round and the landscape is lush and constantly evolving.”

tablefor14From antique Chinese soaking tubs to giant Malaysian prayer beads gracing a keyhole concrete wall, the Holden/Moll backyard is a constant delight.   The concrete table seating 14 guests was poured by Forrist himself who embedded broken ceramic plates and pottery as accents.  The pottery pieces were retrieved before a San Francisco shop owner could throw the lot in a dumpster after the Loma Prieta earthquake.  The custom table is surrounded by antique chairs.

Repurposing ancient items for new uses, they converted an antique Chinese horse trough into a beverage cooler. Dinner is often cooked on the gas powered wok hidden in one of the nooks.  A indiangateChinese gate flanked with potted bamboo graces the driveway entrance, while a reclaimed blue antique Indian gate guards the eastern entrance to the patio. Fishing baskets were turned upside down, filled with white lights and converted into outdoor lamps.  The entire property is peppered with creations like bamboo/golden trumpet plant sculptures, lights imported from Mexico and a Buddah in an unexpected corner.   Adjoining the backyard, they have one of the largest collections of SJSU alum Donald Carlson‘s glass art and a contemporary painting by Jenny Do in their downstairs indoor entertainment space.

The hardscape is filled-in with a mix of bamboo, monkey paws, succulents and morning glories to pay homage to their Asian inspiration and create privacy and shade.

Rather than flying half way across the world to see ancient treasures, the Holden’s simply look to their backyard for some zen like relief — Silicon Valley style.

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A New Backyard or Club Med?

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Backyard Renovation This year, Lisa and Shawn Saidi put their summer plans to a vote. “We can go on a Club Med Vacation or create a new backyard” Lisa said. She was almost certain of how her two boys, ages 12 and 15, would vote. A week in some tropical paradise, right? Wrong. Nick, age 12 put it perfectly, “The backyard will last a lot longer than a vacation”. And, so began the family’s summer adventure.Bar-b-que Area

Being a do-it-yourself kind of family and trying to keep the project on budget, the Saidi’s did the demolition themselves. They ripped out the old concrete to make way for the new larger travertine patio. The foursome hauled broken concrete by the truck loads. Lisa freshened up an old shed by adding trim molding and shutters she made herself. “The mitre saw is my favorite tool” she said. My kinda girl!

Lawn Area Adding a bar-b-que area with bar seating completes the California outdoor living. The project was finished a little over budget and a little over due but it’s ready for the Labor Day weekend. “We’re having a Bar-b-que this weekend, you should come!” Lisa said. Oh how I wish I could go, but we’re headed to the grandparents for the weekend. I’m sure it will absolutely be the most unforgettable Bar-b-que of the season!

Shawn's Bar-b-que

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