Weekend Voyeur

Lookiloos hit BlogHer08

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

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Desiree, Julia and I hit the BlogHer 08 conference this weekend, so instead of cruising open houses, we have been cruising the inside of the Westin St. Francis hotel.  It has some gorgeous details and we are holed up in the “historic” wing of hotel.  (READ: the older side)

The hotel bedding is absolutely luxurious and honestly, I am loving having my own bed:)  I especially am loving the beautiful chandelier in our room – Inspiring me to get one for my own bedroom to class it up.

We have been meeting some great women bloggers who love looking at, imagining and exploring homes just like us. It has been great to find kindred souls who get our quirky obsession!

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Here are a few of our new gal pals – check ‘em out:

Jamie of Jamie’s Painting and Design, her own blog and SV Moms Blog.

Aurora of Aurora Fox Design

Bonggamom and Mod Mom who also write for SV Moms Blog too!

- Sheila

Bougainvillea Underfoot

Monday, July 14th, 2008

2335waverley_2 Pink bougainvillea petals blew in the front door with me as I stepped into a 1920s Palo Alto mediterranean on Waverley Street. And instantly, I knew this was love. This is the old kind of mediterranean that no matter how builders try, it seems they can never truly replicate the authenticity of an original. The rough-hewn exposed redwood beams across the living room ceiling; the orginal wrought-iron wall sconces and dining room chandelier; the arched doorways, the old metal casement windows looking out to the garden.

2335waverley2 The house is being sold by the family of the second owner of this 1929 house. The heirs spent the past four years fixing it up with new electrical and a remodeled kitchen and baths. They did it right with white-washed walls and subway tile in the bathrooms. You can tell this house never suffered a "bad remodel." The house isn’t big by today’s standards _ just 2,750 square feet on a 9,300 square-foot lot. And it comes with a hefty $3.9 million price tag to live in "old Palo Alto". But it has the feeling of a warm and inviting family home that will withstand the ages for generations to come.

2335waverley3 If anyone is really interested, contact realtor Ron van Seventer (650)-464-9882 or ron@morganlashley.com.

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Hazy Days of Summer – Los Altos

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

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  I love discovering homes that have something different.  This Los Altos home had two.  A sunroom and an unbelievable outdoor living room complete with fireplace. Can you imagine yourself sitting in that outdoor living room, wrapped in a blanket listening to a thunderstorm with a glass of wine in one hand and latest novel in the other?   I can. If I had the $2,195,000.

For more information on this 3 bedroom 2+ bath jewel of a home contact Alice Nuzzo at 650.941.7040 or Diane Fletcher at 650.917.7998. 

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Martha’s Vineyard – Old World Summer Style

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

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What is the best way to launch a new home voyeur site?  Go on vacation!  Okay, I’m not so stellar in the timing department, but when it comes to picking a place with some gorgeous, “green with envy” inducing homes I picked a winner!

I’m on the last day of a two-week respite on the island of Martha’s Vineyard off the coast of Massachusetts, where the east coast elite have their “Sum-mah homes”.  I had grand plans to hit a few open houses, but when given the choice of that or the beach – the family chose to hit the waves.  Who brought them anyway? Instead here are few shots of the fantastic architecture I came across on a daily basis. I did do a bit of shopping, and found some interesting shops.  Check out some of my finds here.

While many of the homes on the island are summer havens, thereDscn0024_2 are a fair amount of folks who live here year round. Operating on “island time” is a way of life and finding time to enjoy the great weather is key.  Private docks, enclosed patios and windows galore are all hallmarks of well appointed homes.  The picture above is of the newly renovated Corbin – Norton house.  Owned by the founder of Norton Utilities (I knew there would be a Silicon Valley connection to this island!) who lives there 10 weeks out of the year. As we walked by, the patio was all set up for a nice outdoor dinner, complete with a teak rectangular table for 10 set with large hurricane lamps and candles.  (Ah, the good life indeed!)

We also did alot of walking through downtown Edgartown, where ocean front homes range from $1.1 million for modest 10,0000 lots to over $4.5 million with a private beach and dock. It is was truly quintessential New England, with the hydrangeas planted in front of every home and white picket fences are the norm.

Dscn0037w_2 One of my favorite features of any home is the backyard.  To me, a summer home is only as good as the space it has for entertaining and enjoying the sun.
This morning as we kayaked on the Serngekontacket Pond, I ran across my ultimate backyard.   It had a little bit of private shore with calm waters, plenty of lawn chairs, a deck for hosting dinners and parties on the second floor and a living room/kitchen that had a view of it all – seems perfect!   I started to imagine the fantastic parties I would have with the music wafting through my outdoor speaker system and the mojitos flowing freely.  I was ready to park my kayak and move on in.  Instead, I headed back to the hotel to start the arduous task of packing for home.

Sheila - Lookiloos