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Just Listed: Willow Glen Craftsman

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

IMG_5965Yesterday I shot a wonderful craftsman in Willow Glen. It’s new construction with a fabulous floor plan. The living room and formal dining are in the front of the house. The kitchen and family are near the backyard.

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I love that the kitchen is open to the large family room—perfect for keeping an eye on little ones when cooking dinner and a way to be in the center of the action with the teenagers.

IMG_5970IMG_5978 I know staging doesn’t come with the home—but the stagers did a great job. The colors were fresh and fun! I’m betting this home won’t be on the market long. You can find the whole virtual tour here.

Bedrooms: 4

Baths: 4

Asking: $1,099,999

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Sunday Dinner #2

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Well it’s improving. Only missing one—but was promised that #3 he’ll be here! I got an iPad last year and one of the apps that I love is the Epicurious app. I have found so many great recipes. Ones I’ve made and ones I dream of making. This app is also available on the iPhone. Dinner this last Sunday consisted of carrot and ginger soup (found on my iPad) and Szechwan chicken. The Szechwan chicken is and old standby at my house. I clipped this recipe years ago from Bon Appetite magazine I think it must of been ’92 or ’93. It’s quite popular with the whole bunch, so to this day remains in frequent rotation.

Gingered Carrot Soup

* 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
* 4 carrots (about 3/4 pound), grated coarse
* 1/2 teaspoon sugar
* 1 tablespoon grated peeled fresh gingerroot
* 3/4 cup chicken broth, or to taste
* 2 cups boiling water
* 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice, or to taste

In a 2-quart microwave-safe dish melt the butter in the microwave at high power (100%) for 15 seconds, stir in the carrots, the sugar, the gingerroot, the broth, and the water, and microwave the mixture at high power for 20 minutes, or until the carrots are tender. In a blender purée the mixture with the lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste and divide the soup between 2 bowls.

***I doubled this recipe to feed my lot.***

Szechwan Chicken Stir-Fry

5 tablespoons soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
4 skinless chicken breast halves, cut into 1/2 inch dice
3 tablespoons cornstarch
2 tablespoons garlic olive oil
5 cloves of garlic, minced
one bunch of green onions, cut into 1 inch pieces

Combine first 4 ingredients in a small bowl. Dredge chicken in the cornstarch. Heat the oil in a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Add chicken and stir-fry until opaque, about 5 minutes. Add soy mixture and stir-fry 30 more seconds. Add green onions and serve with rice.

This feeds 4—I always double it hoping for left overs. It hasn’t happened yet!

Again, sorry for the lack of photos—I’m having a hard time with this new habit—getting all the pieces put together. There’s always next Sunday!

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Ski-In Estate in Aspen

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

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Ya, I guess you could say that I could definitely live in Aspen at a ski-in home—well ok a townhome. Either way I’m in! And that’s a lot to say from a sunny California girl who spent a winter in Connecticut complaining about how cold she was.

prop5794photo28045Boasting 5880 square feet, 4 bedrooms and 5 1/2 baths. Plus you get use of the Ritz Carlton Pool! Sign me up—well first I probably need to fall into a big cash flow—but then you know skiing all day and fabulous times sitting around the fire with friends and some good wine.

Susan Hershey, Broker
Tel: 970-948-2669
Email: shershey@rof.net

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Lookiloos: Home (finally!) for the Holidays

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

IMG_5321Lisa Murray was getting down to the wire. House guests from Australia were expected that afternoon, barely two weeks after she moved her family of four out of their tiny cottage on the back of the property and into their newly remodeled house in Los Gatos.

IMG_5346Unpacked boxes were everywhere. Only the living room and kitchen looked presentable. And she needed a privacy curtain for the front bathroom or her guests would be flashing the neighbors. She had already raced around Indian shops in Sunnyvale looking for fabric that would work in the iridescent blue bathroom and found nothing. As she was unpacking a box full of old clothes she hadn’t seen in a year, she pulled out a sari-like dress.

Hmm, she thought. “Dress or curtain? Dress or curtain?”

She took out the shears, cut it, and began the whirr of the sewing machine.IMG_5347

The entire remodel, which has been a year in construction and chronicled by Lookiloos and the Mercury News, has been a hands-on, nail-biting project from the start. Murray is an artist and wanted the home to reflect her avant-garde style as well as their international roots. Like many Silicon Valley families, they have traveled a circuitous route to get here. Murray’s husband, Craig Hinkley, is an Australia native. She grew up in Canada. With their two children, now 14 and 12, they have traveled the world and the United States, moving every two years or so following Hinkley’s jobs in high tech.

IMG_5323Unlike other homes Murray has transformed to suit their needs and prepare for resale over the years, she designed this one with creative abandon. She isn’t worried about pleasing a potential buyer anymore. After more than two years enjoying the life and climate of Silicon Valley and the town tucked into the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, they plan to settle down this time.

So when they moved their family, plus their rambunctious boxer Millie, back into the house just in time for Christmas, they began to feel a whole new sense of home. And with a giant angel on their shoulder — or tucked under the bed until the towering stained-glass window was safely installed in the living room — they have survived rainstorms and mud bogs, accidents and injuries, cramped quarters and a leaking storage unit that left many family keepsakes in ruins.

And now, after all that, Murray said, “We finally stopped moving, stopped renovating, stopped the dirt, stopped the noise and just put on the music.”

They can finally sit back and enjoy the home they built for no one but themselves. The peacock-blue backsplash in the kitchen. The quatrefoil ironwork on the banister. The colorful Moroccan lanterns above the dining table and the industrial pendants over the kitchen island.

IMG_5336And across the room from the stained-glass angel that casts colorful light across the floor is a sensuous portrait of Proserpina, the Roman goddess of spring, that Murray painted on the sliding pocket door.

“By saying to yourself, ‘I am not going to move; this is the house I would like my grandchildren to come to,’ you make it in a way that is incredibly personal,” she said. “You don’t need to answer to neutrality. You can take who you are and run with it.”

All along the way, her contractor, Vinnie Tran of VT Construction, put up with her brainstorms and second-guesses and finished the project within the year he promised.

Murray even changed the size and scale of the house early on, giving up a formal dining room and more interior space when they reined in their budget and decided to better enjoy what the Bay Area has to offer that their former residences of Charlotte, N.C., and Seattle didn’t — great weather. Instead of a formal living room, they now have a covered terrace.

The landscaping will have to wait. Inside, boxes remained unpacked and rooms undecorated. But after a full year of the parents sleeping in the cottage and the kids in bunk beds in the garage, they are all sleeping under the same roof.

Even now, they look back fondly on the past year. Son Cal says his best Christmas was in the cottage when they decorated the Charlie Brown Christmas tree in about 20 minutes and the smell of ham filled every square inch of the 360-square-foot dwelling.

IMG_5348In the new house the other night, Murray lit the outdoor fireplace and called the family to join her.

“I said to everyone, put down the homework, stop the texting, get off the phone. Let’s sit and listen to the crackling fire and the music and the frogs from the creek,” she said. “Everyone stop and be thankful for this moment and where we are.”

And then, for a memorable moment, the four of them sat together and talked.
Contact Julia Prodis Sulek at jsulek@mercurynews.com. Read the previous stories in “This Darned House” saga at www.lookiloos.com.

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LESSONS LEARNED

Have a renovation in your future? Here is Lisa Murray’s advice to other homeowners:

Know your style. If you are not confident in your design abilities, hire a designer who can communicate your style to your architect, contractor, stonemason, tiler, painter, etc.

Building green is relatively easy thanks to new state energy efficiency standards. It’s the demolition of the old home that is difficult.

Find a contractor that you like, respect and trust. This choice will affect your experience more than any other one. A good contractor will have good subcontractors and good subs collectively create well-built homes.

Never compromise on your finishes as this is what you will touch and feel every day.

The renovation will seem like it is taking forever. But, upon reflection, it will seem like it went at light speed.

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Decked Out Bedrooms for a Boy and a Girl

Thursday, December 16th, 2010
Rustic Boys Bedroom

Rustic Boys Bedroom

My decorating has always been relegated to the main living areas of my home.  I loved seeing the Holiday Home Tour showing me, how I might transform my kid’s bedrooms into a winter wonderland.  Chris Gomo  worked some holiday magic on two of the bedrooms at the Joye home.

Snowman with Twig Trees

Snowman with Twig Trees

First up is a rustic bedroom for a boy.  I love the  fun Chris used  with plaids, pine cones and twig Christmas Trees.   The overall feeling is warm and cozy—perfect for reading in bed with the covers up to your chin.

Holiday Glam for a Tween

Holiday Glam for a Tween

Chris went to town on this girlie tween room.  I simply adored all the pink and silver. This room was over the top with glamor.  I’m feeling I’d like something like this in my own room—but don’t think my husband would go for all the glitz.

Decked Out Headboard

Decked Out Headboard

So—do you decorate your kids bedrooms for the holidays? Do you go the whole nine yards or little touches? I’d love to know!

I’m also including the Jack and Jill bath between the rooms in the slideshow.

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A Little Hollywood Glam For My Dining Room

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

DiningSo far, out of all the areas in my home that I’m decking out for the holidays—I’m loving how my dining room turned out! Keeping with the green walls and my silver candle holder that’s mounted to the wall—I decided to do everything in silver, glass and mirrors with touches of green. I took an old wreath frame and wrapped a white boa around it. I finished it off with a string of very tiny silver jingle bells.

Dining Buffet The large vases were from my husband’s company function years ago. I filled them with different sized silver jingle bells. I purchased the bleached dried flowers and the greenery was from the bottom of our tree—love the zero cost there!  Then I gathered all my frames that were either silver or mirrored and added old holiday or winter photos. I loved putting this room together.

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So, I’m adding my foyer to this post since it’s leads right into the dinning room. I’ve been collecting nutcrackers for about 15 years and they always have guarded the staircase.

IMG_5301I’m not sure where I’d put them if not on the stairs. Now, it’s time to put all the empty boxes back in the attic until January.

Hope you enjoyed Christmas at my home!

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Fluer*t – A San Francisco’s Industrial Flower Shop

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
Fleur*t Shop on San Francisco's Clement Street

Fleur*t Shop on San Francisco's Clement Street

Fleur*t finds

Because I can’t get enough of Clement Street in San Francisco, I stumbled upon Fleur*t.  One of my all time favorite urban flowershops,where “French country meets London industrial”.   The owner has a great eye and assembles an eclectic mix of sophisticated new and found pieces that will make your home or office pop.  Whether you pick up a NEST candle, hand painted tiles or a small watercolor, you are sure to find something that you couldn’t pick up at Pottery Barn.

One could easily spend 30 minutes just looking around at the treasures big and small, and I did on a recent

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trip before I got around to buying a birthday bouquet for a friend.  Did I mention you can also buy flowers?  Sure you could get roses here, but why would you when she can put together something amazing with flowers as unique as the gal you are giving them to.   You can pick up gorgeous hostess gifts, a succulent arrangement for your dinner party table and some thing lil’ for yourself!

Fleur*t

15 Clement Street

San Francisco, CA 94118

(415) 751-2747

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Just Listed: Fantasy in Los Altos Hills

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

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All I need are the right six numbers—c’mon lottery! This magnificent home is nestled in the hills of Los Altos. It has some of the greatest views in Silicon Valley. I had the pleasure to visit during the day and again in the evening. And, let me tell you the evening view of the valley and the home are gorgeous. v2 This home has a small vineyard, wine cellar, guest house and multiple verandas. And, let’s not forget the 12 car garage. And, no that’s not a typo. Calling all car collectors this one’s for you! The garage is completely finished with a black and white checkerboard floor.

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It feels like an extension of living space rather than a garage. You have to see the whole virtual tour there are so many photos—truly an amazing home! Maybe a trip to Vegas is warranted?

Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 3 1/2
Asking: $3,750,000

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Just Listed: Cupertino With Valley Views

Friday, October 15th, 2010

IMG_2922There is nothing like a good view in Silicon Valley—from the city lights of downtown San Jose to the canopies of the Shoreline ampitheater—and this place has got it all.  I had the pleasure of shooting during the day and returning at dusk for the spectacular city light show.  The kitchen has been completely remodeled with lots of extras including top of the line appliances. This is a 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home that has lots of extras, including a sauna and wine storage. The backyard is up against a large open space where the wildlife is abundant. So, I can imagine sitting on the back deck enjoying the meandering deer, heading to the sauna and then over to the wine storage to pick out something to sip while watching the magnificent view. This really is a must see…. Check out the virtual tour here.

Deck and View

Deck and View

Valley View at Night

Valley View at Night

4 bedrooms

2 1/2 baths

4053 square feet

asking $2,150,000

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Bad Girl

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Key West, Florida Summer 2010I have been a very bad blog girl. I wish I could say I’ve been lounging around here all summer and that’s why I have been so absent, but in fact it was only one week.  I’ve been  feeling overwhelmed these days.  There is little time to write or photograph anything other than my own chaos–and well, that’s just not pretty.  I have the usual excuses, work, kids, family, injuries and illnesses—not to mention my latest obsession tennis.  So,  we are getting into the home tour and  holiday season and I’m turning over a new leaf—a lovely golden yellow leaf. I will make time–because this does bring me great joy to see how people have transformed their living spaces.

There are 5 or 6 home tours that run between October and December.  And,  I try to get to as many as I can—but I never miss these two!

1940 Brick Ranch-style home

1940 Brick Ranch-style home

First up is the Rose Garden Tour this coming weekend. I’m so looking forward to seeing all the homes, but there are a couple I’m dying to see!

Tangerine Chairs The Summit League’s Holiday Home Tour is the pièce de résistance of the home decor for the holidays.  I haven’t gotten any preview material yet, but I know this tour won’t disappoint.  Here’s a link to one of last years Rose Garden homes and The Summit League from 2008.