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Beautiful inspirations for your home and lifestyle  

Inspired design is not a mystery. It is about what you love. What speaks to you. What makes your home say “welcome” when you walk in the door. It’s about beautiful things that enhance what youalreadyhave. It is living well in surroundings that speak to your lifestyle. Whether it is fashion, travel, furnishings or great new finds that make our lives better, our Home Inspirations blog offers tips that you can use. Fresh approaches. Imaginative solutions. Renewed spaces. Beautiful finds. Design ideas.

As an interior decorator and writer in the SouthWest Florida area, I  love great design, travel that allows me to bring new ideas home, finding new products and inspiring my clients to have a home that makes them happy. I believe decorating should be simple and that every room in your home should be beautiful...whether you are a Spectacular Spaces client or just have a passion for decorating and lifestyle tips.

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Entries in Serenbe (2)

Wednesday
Nov242010

House Beautiful: I was in this kitchen (seriously)!

The current House Beautiful is a WOW issue.  Packed with great articles and tips that you can use!  Good and inspiring reading over the Thanksgiving weekend.
 
Last year when I attended the Interior Redecorators annual conference in Atlanta, we were treated to a visit to Serenbe. This beautiful community in Georgia's Chatahoochee Hill country is founded on the principles of sustainability and is a good lesson for all of us as we strive to live greener.  My Serenbe blog ran shortly after I returned.
 
An added bonus was a gracious invitation to visit to the gorgeous European-style country town home owned by Steve and Marie Nygren, developers/owners of Serenbe.  I will never forget two design elements:  the gorgeous kitchen created by Marie and her designer, Smith Hanes, who also talked with our group.  The French oak island is breathtaking and she told me during the visit that it was designed by a Provencal craftsman with open storage. It is a work of art.
 

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Monday
Nov092009

Serenbe: Could this be the new South?

Home sweet Serenbe.Earlier this past month when I attended the Interior ReDecorators conference in Atlanta, a highlight of the event was a trip to Serenbe, a community located just 30 miles outside of the city.  It could be a continent away.
 
The New York Times calls it "Sonoma for the New South."
 
It's name means serene place to be.  There is no doubt that you leave the stress of the outside world behind when you enter this refuge of new urbanism. Its 900 acres are in the heart of the Chattahoochee Hill Country's 40,000 acres that are protected with a master plan that calls for 80% green space.  Imagine that.  It was a perfect field trip for myself and my fellow visitors because this professional group of decorators has been practicing green principles and sustainability since it was founded.  
 
Owners and developers, Steve and Marie Nygren are well-known Atlanta restaurateurs and believe that a community is a living part of the natural surroundings and not something to be built at nature's expense.  They told us they have designed Serenbe based on traditional values and the belief that quality of life is more important than simply a place to live.
 
It is almost eerily quiet.  My good friend, Pamela O'Brien and IAntique shop: Closed on Monday! walked around hoping to meet some residents and we finally found a homeowner who is the owner of these beautiful dogs.  She is selling her  home and told us that it is a great place to live and that you don't ever want to leave.  Yet, she is. We found art galleries, an antique shop, had a great lunch at the Blue-Eyed Daisy, the community gathering place (beware of the chocolate chip cookies!).  There is a farmer's market, a restaurant that uses hand-picked produce, jogging trails, a croquet lawn, stables, fishing pond, a guest house, a wedding pavilion, gourmet grocery and boutiques.
 
A dog's life at Serenbe.Homes and businesses are nestled into the natural landscape.  Communities consist of cottages, townhomes, live/work spaces and estates.  The developers explain that from the ground up, they are building a community that is "environmentally responsible, organically healthy and spiritually and aesthetically stimulating."  The forward-thinking developer and the obvious commitment the residents have to the environment and sustainability, should inspire all of us, no matter where we live.