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Bedrooms: French-inspired from master to kids

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

This Willow Glen home is lovely and sophisticated, with French-inspired crisp linen neutrals throughout the downstairs living spaces. But it was the bedrooms upstairs that I loved the most, from the elegant master suite to the charming and whimsical girls’ bedrooms — one in pink and one in orange.

With help from Steve Gilbert of Willow Glen Home and Garden, the homeowners, Virginia and Brett Nicoletti, have created the kind of rooms you want to live in. They graciously opened their home to the 2011 Willow Glen Lifestyles home tour.

The front bedroom with the orange palette was one of my favorites. Don’t you just love the bedding?

And the youngest daughter also has a haven all in pink. I also love the vintage-style bedspread in this room.

The 1992 home began an update when the Nicolettis bought it in 2000. They extended hardwoods throughout the house and antiqued the kitchen cabinets.   The result is an elegant space, upstairs and down.

 

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Modern Home Celebrates Art Collection

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

From the moment you approach, you know this house is special. You can tell it’s a place to celebrate art.

The owners of the Willow Glen home, Mike and Laurie Warner, are lovers of art, opera, jazz, traveling and entertaining. All are in abundance in the home they remodeled three years ago and featured on the 2011 Willow Glen Lifestyles home tour.

As the couple likes to say, “we turned the remodel into a giant art project.”

Working with San Francisco architects James Stavoy and D.J. Pak, they created a show-stopping entry with a bright red metal window grid. Greeting you at the open front door is a lion statue, set off by leather-fringed rugs on the floor and hanging on the wall behind it. 

The couple are clearly lovers of modern, with an Asian twist. A central atrium with a water feature and bamboo can be see from floor-to-ceiling windows on four sides of the home.

She’s an artist. He’s a retired engineer. And together they have amassed an impressive collection, on display at every turn.

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Just Listed: Saratoga Escape!

Thursday, May 26th, 2011


As I wound my way up to the top of Bohlman Road, I have to admit my stomach was filled with butterflies. No the drive wasn’t sending my tummy into aerobatics, but the anticipation of what this home was going to look like. I mean 10 acres in the Saratoga Hills. What was this gonna be?


Well, this home didn’t disappoint me at all so warm and charming as you approach the front and the views were as expected—unbelievable. There were many things I loved about this home and I’m having a hard time picking my one favorite. So, I’m breaking the rules here—I’m telling everything!


Up first, the hiking and horse trails that are already cut in over the 10 acres. They were absolutely beautiful. I only walked one for a short distance (I still had more work to do) and it was spectacular.


Next, LOVED the living and dining room windows that took full advantage of the views and the huge wrap around deck. Whether you were enjoying the sunrise views with coffee or the city lights with a glass of wine—really wonderful.

Lastly, the master bedroom has a loft feel and skylights fill the room with light and a glimpse of the huge redwoods over head. Talk about sleeping in a treehouse. Here’s the whole tour.

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 2

Asking: $1,625,400

High-rise living goes modern, urban chic

Saturday, May 14th, 2011


Sure, they had all seen the model units of the high-rise before they bought their own, a decorator’s idea of modern, urban living with straight-edged white couches and pops of color — and not a soul living in them.

But once they moved in, how did these new urban dwellers decorate their own spaces? And more important for the voyeur in all of them, how did their neighbors decorate theirs, especially the guys in the penthouse?

Last week, homeowners in the 22-story “The 88″ on Second Street in downtown San Jose hosted their own “progressive design party” to show off their own places and peek in on others.

“I want to see how other people live,” says Karen Mandell, who had cheese and wine waiting for her guests in the unit she shares with her husband on the ninth floor. (Hint: There was more than one white couch on the tour.)

High-rise living is new to San Jose, a city known more for its suburban sprawl than hip downtown living. Beginning in 2007, just as the real estate market was tanking, the first of four towers were built downtown, starting with City Heights, then Axis and The 88 and finally the 360 Residences. The 88 is the tallest of the four. It opened in late 2009, is 65 percent full, and the homeowners couldn’t seem happier.

About 30 neighbors gathered first in the “entertainment room” on the fifth floor that opens to the spalike pool and grand, tree-studded terrace. And a surprising mix of neighbors it was, from European singles working in local high-tech to a young couple who traded a 3,000-square-foot in Denver, to empty nesters who left their Redwood City home of 33 years.

The Colorado couple are Karen and Evan Mandell. They moved to San Jose in late 2009 when Karen Mandell, 37, got a job as the research director for the Mineta Transportation Institute. She gave up her car when she moved here and walks the half-mile to work.

“It’s a very simple, clean, sustainable lifestyle,” she says. (Grocery shopping is easy with a Safeway on the ground floor, her husband says. “It’s like having the world’s largest refrigerator in the basement.”)

When they sold their big Denver home and were moving to the one-bedroom unit in the high-rise, they were faced with the quandary of what to do with all their heavily carved, marble-topped Baroque-style furniture. “We sold everything but the bar,” she says.

“You have to maximize your style when you only have two or three rooms to work with,” Evan Mandell, 38, says.

In came a new white leather sectional, a triangle-shaped dining table that seats six and a can of dark red paint to add drama to the living room walls.

While Karen Mandell gave up a lot of furniture, she didn’t seem to get rid of any shoes. She has floor-to-ceiling shelves of them in her closet, which she illuminated with a pink crystal chandelier; it was one of the most popular rooms on the tour. “Who are you, Lady Gaga?” her neighbor, Rosa Passanisi, asks, peeking in.

Passanisi, who works at the U.S. Postal Service with her husband and is nearing retirement, took a different approach to decorating. She simply moved all the furniture that would fit from their Redwood City home, right down to the oak ladder-back dining room chairs. Her house is comfortable, she says. “We don’t have a showcase house.”

Mohamed “Mo” Marleen’s 14th-floor space couldn’t be more modern, from the white couch to the bubblelike chandelier and arching globe light.

Rob and Laurie Howe moved much of their traditional furniture with an Asian influence into their 17th-floor home, adding walls of storage to accommodate the extras they couldn’t part with from the 4,200-square-foot home they gave up on a half-acre in Belleview, Wash., when Rob Howe took a job at eBay.

The tour’s big reveal was one of the penthouses on the 21st floor. Engineers Paul Teixeira, 35, and Jose Mendez, 28, own this 1,700-square-foot home with two bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, 11 1/2-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. “It’s like a glass box in the air,” Teixeira says.

Teixeira was happy to give up his four-bedroom, two-story house in South San Jose that kept him doing yard work on weekends for the penthouse with the views from the eastern foothills all the way to San Francisco. Both men take the light rail to work most days. About the only things Teixeira kept from the old house were his childhood piano with the varnish flaking off (“It’s rustic and kind of weird,” Teixeria says) and the massive sectional that fit perfectly between two support columns.

“It’s that modern rustic, a cross between Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware,” he says of the comfortable, low-profile couch. “Neither of us are ultramodern. We were trying to shoot for that clean modern look, but a little bit warmer.”

The bar with the LED-illuminated shelving is new — lighting up his liquor bottles in an array of colors — along with the outsized artwork on the walls.

Before moving in, the couple modified the kitchen, adding a huge granite-topped island that has become party central. To add color to the mostly black-and-white palette, they added a trio of blue pendant lights over the island.

They also made a centerpiece on their seldom-used dining table with a giant ceramic abalone shell and blue and green blown glass that practically glows when the natural light streams through it.

As much as the couple enjoys the inside of their penthouse, it’s what’s outside that made them fall in love with it. On a clear day, they can see the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Just Listed: 72 Acres of Paradise

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Rear of Home and Spectacular View

Ok, I admit it—I’m a city girl. I love the outdoors. It’s just after a day hiking all I want is a really hot shower and a comfy bed when it’s all said and done. Well, this city girl was ready to trade her heels in for cowboy boots this past week. I do own a pair of cowboy boots, made of the softest Italian leather by Donald Pliner. Do they count?

This property is nestled south of Coyote Reservoir. My favorite thing about this house is the unobstructed views of Henry Coe State Park. The view out the kitchen window of the rolling green meadow and oak trees is beautiful.

The living and dining room share a two-sided rock fireplace.

The 72 acres is on a hillside with a lot of flat usable space. There is an outdoor seating area located at the top of the landscaped backyard to enjoy morning coffee, the paper and the view. Check out the rest of the tour here.

Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 2 1/2
Asking: $1,850,000

Low Key Wedding—Are You Ready?

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

So, have you been bit yet? You know by the Royal Wedding Bug? My friends are dropping like flies. Facebook profile pics have been changed, apps have been downloaded and alarm clocks have been set. I have to admit when Diana Spencer married Prince Charles, I was all over that. We didn’t have the internet and my parents didn’t even have cable. Do you know how hard it was to get my information?

I’ve gotten some photos of the of Buckingham Palace and thought I’d share. The opulence of the rooms is breathtaking—further confirming I had to have been switched at birth.

Using red silk damask, the walls of the State Dining Room make a proper background for the portraits of sovereigns from throughout history.

A portrait of Edward VII’s wife Queen Alexandra hangs in the White Drawing Room, apparently it is the grandest of the state rooms and it has views of the gardens. There is a secret door leading to private rooms to allow for a discreet Royal entrance. I’d like one of those—no more awkward entrances. The main focus of the reception will be the picture gallery, where the wedding cake a traditional multi-tiered fruit cake will be on display surrounded with works by Canaletto, Rembrandt and Rubens.

The lavishly appointed White Drawing Room will be one of the rooms used during the wedding reception. Can you imagine standing in the middle of it all?

The finest crystal chandeliers hang from the ornate ceiling of the Blue Drawing Room. I believe I’m going to start refering to the rooms in my own home this way—”Get that skateboard out of the Gold Living Room”! It works—doesn’t it?

Just Listed: Best Views of Valley

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Can you believe the views???  Nestled at the top of Loma Prieta this home has the most wonderful views.  Usually,  up in the Los Gatos hills you find yourself in deep shade most of the day—not here.  You will find plenty of sunshine and to sweeten the deal lots of flat usable land!

You can find the complete virtual tour here.

Ticket Giveaway: Willow Glen Home Tour April 30-May 1

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Don’t you just want to get into this charming English tudor? You can just imagine it’s as lovely on the inside. But hey, why imagine? It is one of five houses, plus a garden, that is being featured in the 2011 Willow Glen Home Tour. And Lookiloos has a pair of tickets — worth $60! — to give away.

Here’s a little advance info about the other homes and garden you will see:

* A remodeled ranch with a wall of windows in the family room leading to a gorgeous pool and yard;

* A southwestern-style bachelor pad with a new kitchen;

* A recently renovated contemporary home filled with a collection of local artwork — and another window wall overlooking a koi pond

* A lovely garden, tended by the homeowner who is a master gardener, features drought resistant plants.  This will also be the setting for a boutique featuring local artist and plants for sale, as well as box lunches.

 

If you’d like to win a pair of tickets , leave comment below otherwise, please go to sjdn.org to buy tickets that benefit the San Jose Day Nursery.  Tickets are $30 each and box lunches are $13.  Tickets may also be purchased on Lincoln Ave. at Willow Glen Home and Garden, Domus or Grace on the Ave. Tickets are also being sold at Able Printing on Meridian at Hamilton Ave.

 

 

Charming Cottages of Palo Alto: A Home Tour

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011


The Charming Cottages of Palo Alto Home Tour, is celebrating the 20th anniversary. Four cottages will be open this Friday and Saturday, April 1st and 2nd. The Lookiloos have gotten a hold of an extra pair of tickets! A $70 value. I know it’s late notice but we’re giving them away in an impromptu giveaway. Each home was carefully selected for its respect of tradition and contemporary appeal. Sponsored by the Palo Alto Area Mills College Club to raise funds for womenʼs higher education through student scholarships.

You can purchase tickets either day at the ticket house 3245 Bryant Street, Palo Alto or online here.

Leave a comment here and the winner will be announced on Thursday evening.

Just Listed: Bocce Ball in Saratoga

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

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Who wouldn’t love coming home to your own bocce ball court AND in Saratoga! So, obviously one of my favorite features was the court. My other favorite was the family room and master bath. Once upon a time I shared a bathroom ( yep you got it ONE bathroom) with one husband and 4 boys—so I can say I love looking at master baths. You can see the whole virtual tour here. Be sure to check out the extra wide pic of the master bath.

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Offered at: $1,299,999
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3

Desiree Looking Left - Lookiloos