Monday, August 30, 2010

More info, keep the questions coming.

Ok. So I love that you guys want more info.
About the window treatments in the living room.  No, Ian didn't want them, and I didn't either.  Don't get me wrong, I love drapery.  But in this case the views were spectacular (of the canyons) and the drapery is pretty feminine for a dude.  We did put very simple blinds in the den so he could shut them to watch tv if he needs them, but you can hardly see them (they roll up to be about an inch at the top of the frame and are white so you don't really notice them.)


OH! here's also why:  we all know that drapery hardware can be tricky (read: ugly)  - its often over-designed, when i just want it to disappear.  I love it best when its almost at the ceiling, but in the case of the living room you can't have it at the ceiling because it is vaulted. So then the hardware adds so much busyness and distracts the eye from the bookshelves, that feature window and the views.  Also, the windows open in, so they fight with the drapery.  We could have done some sort of wood or bamboo rolling deal thing, but it just didn't seem necessary - he doesn't have privacy issues and would have added a lot of cost.  So no. no drapery here.

I did talk about this on the show, but some of the things have to get edited out, so this must have been one of them.

Ok, so lets go through some other pics. 

Sorry, this is kinda  a blurry pic.  This is the tablescape from the 2nd look, and I think i like it the best.    I'm not normally a 'set your table 24 hours a day' kinda girl - i think it can be fussy and strangely creepy (like, did you almost have dinner and they you killed everyone?), but it did photograph really nicely.  I'm a 'big-vessel-with-branches-and-maybe-a-few-candles-or-candlesticks-tablescape' kinda girl  

We actually have now put the bench back in the window at the back (where it truly belongs, just perfectly, from the first look) and used the ming chairs in his 2nd guest bedroom that wasn't on the show (due to time/budget).  I bought 6 mismatchy farm chairs (ranging from $5 to $50) for around the table.  and i lurve them.  They bring so much character and history into the room, and were super cheap.  

OH and bells of ireland flowers - so easy to style (they pretty much just style themselves), simple, cheap, beautiful, last a long time and a great pop-o-green.

Here what it the final tablescape looked like (below). And I like it, but Ian really didn't like the indigo runner (in fact he said it made him want to kill himself, now, now, Ian, dramatic much?) - i actually preferred it without the runner, but it needed color for TV.   And i wish the lanterns were closer together.   It's such a learning curve figuring out what looks good on camera versus in person.  And again, i know i have a leg up due to prop styling, but video is different - the light is different and the angles are different and you have less control because you are busy doing shopping segments and interviews, you really have to trust the people you work with.  

But I LOVE the toile.  And so does Ian. It's Thibault (I know, i know kinda old school decorator-y in a good way, right?)  Here's the link 


And to the guest bedroom:
Here it was before as a tv room, which would be fine left as a tv room, but due to the fact that we plan on watching hours and hours of tv there in big groups, this no worky for our needs.  The 'office' was unused and so much bigger and more inviting. So it only made sense that this be turned into a temporary use room.
And after:

I actually really love this little room. Brian and I stay over there a lot and its like a little happy nook (of nooky).  It's super cozy and has a beautiful view, although ***WAY too bright in the mornings, so i have little blinds coming (ones you can barely see).  Ian doesn't want them, he loves the view, but its hard to sleep in past 7.

OK Sources:  The duvet is West Elm, the wallpaper is Katie Ridder 'Leaves' in grey (I bought it from Harbinger in LA, to the public).  It was kinda expensive I think $250 for that wall, but its really beautiful and interesting - a masculine color in a feminine pattern.  The pillows were just sourced fabric from Michael Levines ( a toile to keep that theme going, and a silk grey and white stripe), and we sewed them to save some money.

Oh and I do wish I had been there when they took this pic - the bed is messy in a bad way.  It's so hard
giving up responsibility, i never thought I was a control freak, but turns out I might have to be.



The trunk was a thrift store find for $100 (its big and old and sturdy as hell). Everything else was flea market (chandy was $20, lamp was $15, mirror $30, little bud vase from CB2 and buttterflies/wall ephermera was random flea market/thrift store 1 and 2 dollar stuff). The bed is an ikea platform base and their cheapest mattress which i DO NOT recommend - way too hard, i'm buying a pillow top to help out.

The paint on the wall is Gray Owl (BM) and was beautiful. It's slightly warmer than the one in the living room and mimicked the color of the leaves.  I painted the ceiling gray as well, which i feel like keeps your eye moving instead of stopping at 8 feet high.

Finally i got rid of the terrible sconce and moved the j box (well, I didn't, come now) to the ceiling.  I decided not to put the little shades on the chandy bulbs (because a. they are hard to find pretty ones, and b. they add about $100 to the cost of the chandy, and c. they are slightly suburban). So instead i bought little round globe bulbs which are awesome, but need to be dimmed (which we did). I think it makes this antique chandelier look more modern.   I found a matching black iron sconce (flea market, $5) that goes on the other side of the room (not-pictured), and did the same bulb-no-shade treatment to it.

I think with guest rooms you can go a bit quirkier.  People are only in them temporarily and every time i walk into this room i get happy, it's a fun little surprise.   It still feels like the rest of the house, but just a bit more feminine and quirkier.  I could have oriented the bed to come out of the wallpaper wall, but it would have made this room teeny tiny, whereas there is still a chair/seating area in the other corner and room for guests to walk.  There is a lot of Emily in this room, fo shizzle.

Alright folks.  unfortunately i have to run because The RHONJ reunion just came on and its getting ugly really fast.  and I have my unfortunate priorities.  'We are in the ok corale? '.  
wtf does that mean???

67 comments:

  1. I have really enjoyed your behind-the-scenes peek of your show! I have to tell you, I laughed out loud at your comment: "like, did you almost have dinner and they you killed everyone?" I have a few friends who set their table all the time and while I think it looks really pretty, I also think it is strange if you aren't having dinner. Looking forward to reading more of your posts!

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  2. I love this guest room - just the right mix of uniqueness and stylish elements. I would be more than happy to stay there. Love the wallpaper and your colour scheme.

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  3. Thanks for the inside poop. That kind of info makes watching the show so much fun.
    You mentioned the cost of your items but didn't say who payed for everything. Was it Ian or HGTV? What was the budget for re-doing the rooms? That kind of info would be helpful for the viewing audience so we can determine of the looks are obtainable.

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  4. I've read so much about your show in blog land that I wish I could see it. Don't think we have HGTV in the uk? Maybe I should check it out. Anyway I love these posts - getting down to the nitty gritty - why, where, what for, how much!!

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  5. How much was it to re-upholster the Danish chair? I've been reading design blogs forever now and everyone says buy vintage and reupholster blah blah blah. Obviously upholstering depends on complexity and if there is a pattern, but what about the relatively simple upholstery you did? If "Secrets from a Stylist" can't tell me, who will?

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  6. I love that you addressed the prices of the items you chose in the show. I'd love to see more of that. Like commenter Mary, I also would like to know how much of the budget the homeowner contributes, if any, vs HGTV.

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  7. Thanks!! Love the behind-the-scenes insider info! I think you should definitely snap some pics of that second bedroom that you did too and share them with us here. Loving your style Emily and looking forward to more fantastic SFAS!

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  8. Ok...I liked you before, but now I'm officially in love with you...you made me lol with "did you almost have dinner and then you killed everyone"...but THEN to find out you stop blogging just to watch RHONJ! You are truly a girl's best friend. And BTW "we are in the OK Corral" pretty much means they almost had dinner and then killed everyone...it's shoot-out, baby.

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  9. Emily,
    I am so glad you won! I voted for you! I really thought they were going to choose Michael even though I thought you were the one to have your own show! I don't mean to be negative but there are a few things I would have done different in Ian's home. Maybe I am wrong but I am not a fan of the "staged, or styled look" so the lanterns on the table look too perfect to me, especially with the runner. I guess I am more rustic in my house decor. I like a look that says these don't have to be together but they look so fabulous together.
    Then the bed in the nook-love the idea but the duvet I feel would have looked better rolled back so it wasn't so wrinkled where it hit the wall, or tight squeeze! I know you are a fantastic stylist, I am so happy for you and I am anxious to watch the next show!

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  10. Thank you for all the details! I noticed on the show, the pictures of the rooms had numbers on them. Is there going to a place on HGTV where we can go to see a list of sources and prices like you just did here? I agree w some of the other people who say your show feels like Domino magazine has come back to life on tv! I had to put a blog post up about your show, but I will stop gushing soon. Its just very exciting to find a decorating show to relate to! Thanks for your hard work!

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  11. Oh my gosh, LOVE YOU!! You are a complete breath of fresh air. Love your design aesthetic! And so funny hahahaha. I was watching the RHONJ too....crazy bunch of gals! And, the ok corral is referring to a huge showdown, or shootout, in the 1800's I think. Caroline is just full of one-liners all the time. Love you. Oh, and btw your makeup was gorgeous on the debut show.

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  12. @Mary, I think she said in the show that she spent $500 total for the chair (correct me if I'm wrong). Ballparking ~$100 for the chair and ~$100 for the fabric. I would guess the chair cost about $300 to reupholster, give or take $100.

    THe 2nd look tablescape is amazing. The house overall turned out fantastic. I loved the artwork in the LR, the styling of the bookshelf, the guest room, pretty much everything. I'm glad HGTV is finally paying some attention to their tragically hip demo.

    The presentation of the show felt a bit rushed. I know that you had a lot that you wanted to do and it must have been hard to cut anything out. I think that it will hit a groove a few episodes in and the flow will be smoother...

    in reality though, people just want to see the rooms and the results speak for themselves.

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  13. Congratulations, Emily! I finally watched your show last night (amen, DVR!) and *loved* it! It's so fresh in comparison to so many other things on HGTV. I especially like how you show 'the process' of going from one style to another rather than just unpackaging everything from the box and putting it in the room as if you didn't struggle to find a good comprpomise for the homeowner - makes us 'little people' realize that decor sometimes isn't about planning, but rather a feeling and it's okay to be wrong from time to time!!

    While that silver coffee table is WAAAY out of my budget, i'm dying to know where you got it!! And I'm totally in love with that graphic rug from Ikea - I'm designing a man cave for my husband, but since it's just a spare bedroom, it's gotta be pretty, too! What a nice compromise!

    Keep up the good work!!!

    xoxo,
    Lindsay from Tell'er All About It
    (another Oregonian)

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  14. Left you a bit of (okay a lot of) love on my blog today. You're my new hero of life.

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  15. Your style is unlike anyone else on HGTV, and I just love it! I know I am going to learn so much from you, and I appreciate all of the fun details you are providing on your blog about the show. And I have to say, you were adorable on the show, and I loved the funny candid moments between you and Ian. Keep being yourself, cause it makes the show feel comfortable and real, just like your decorating style!

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  16. I absolutely loved loved loved the big dead president painting. Can you share how much that cost you? The only time I find cool oil portraits at flea markets, they want hundreds for tiny ones and thousands for big ones. And I really really want some big ones but Im too cheap to spend thousands on each.

    Did you really know who it was just by looking at the painting??? Im impressed with your historical knowledge.

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  17. Love seeing and hearing more about this restyle. Just keep it coming. I want to see photos of the living room with the leather sofa. I kind of really liked that version. Would have liked to have seen that with just a few mod touches. I absolutely think the Dead President painting is the BEST. I thought it ingenious. Quirky, yet masculine. Does Ian still have it up. I like it too that it was of our shortest lived president.

    It's been a long time since I've been this excited about a show on HGTV. Well, I think it was last year when Eddie Ross had his Halloween show. I was pretty excited about that. I can't wait to see your show on all the time. I love the mix of antique, thrift store, new. A jillion times better than everything else being shown on HGTV today.

    Love to hear you are a New Jersey Housewives fan. I am embarrassed to admit I am too. Last night got crazy very quickly. I normally don't like reality tv...but I can't resist those housewives.

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  18. Everything looks great, I'm so glad you won {and have a blog}! Hopefully HGTV will put the show online or on demand for people who can't remember to watch tv when shows are actually on.

    I'm not saying that's me, I'm just saying they should. ;)

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  19. love love love the cheery little guestroom. the yellow spread + gray paper = perfect match. well done, emily!

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  20. thanks for the info. it's always so fun to see how rooms are put together.

    oh, and enjoy the RHONJ.
    i haven't watched it yet, but i am super excited to see teresa kick some danielle (ugh) butt. (is that lady *crazy, or what?)

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  21. emily, i love your work, your effortless sense of style, your quirky hosting personality, and most recently, your dining table you found for ian :) i know you mentioned a lot of the items you used were found at antique/thrift stores, was this one of those pieces? i'm looking for something JUST like it, but that doesn't cost a fortune. any advice?
    i'm so happy you won and can't wait to watch your show each week!
    keep blogging!

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  22. Your show is so informative! I think I'll watch it again just to make sure everything soaked in. The tiny frames in the guest bedroom are my favorite part. Thanks so much for sharing even more information on your blog. I am excited about trying the little round globe bulbs that you mentioned on my chandelier. Any tips on where to find them outside of LA?

    Congratulations on the great work!

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  23. I really love that guest room! Love the gold duvet. Great choice -it just pops!

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  24. Favorite line of the whole show: "You don't want to bring in a huge moracaan sofa and have it screams something like 'Morracan!' - oh my gosh, that made me guffaw a little. I love the show! I know, it's Tuesday and I'm just now able to watch it, but it was worth the wait. You have breathed new (much-needed) life in to HGTV. I love the channel, but it so needed YOU: intelligence, youth, authenticity, fresh, fresh, fresh!

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  25. Emily, I hadn't been able to see you on Design Star but had heard about your talents throughout blogland and have been able to check out your blog a few times too (love it!). My mother-in-law called me yesterday to tell me about a new show she saw on HGTV. She loved it so much that she DVR'd it for me (since i currently don't have HGTV). Just wanted you to know that you have a new fan in her (she usually only likes VERY traditional interiors) and I can't wait to check it out myself!
    Also, I'm loving all the extra info.
    Congrats!!

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  26. Fantastic, Emily, you did a great job. It looks personal and beautiful and livable, and I love you going thru the changes with us and with Ian till you achieve just the right note. Definitely the best show on HGTV. Keep it up, we'll be with you!

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  27. LOVE. I was rooting for you on DS because I suspected your personal style was closest to my own ;) but only recently found your blog, and now I am certain. Can't wait to see your aesthetic become a regular part of HGTVs lineup. I might actually start watching HGTV for something other than DS again! :)

    The special was great. I actually dug the full-on FDR room the best. Makes me wish I could take the day off RIGHT NOW and go thrifting. Alas, I'm stuck with Craiglook while I'm on the clock... but you absolutely inspired me with the show and I can't wait to see more from you! Congrats!

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  28. just watched the show again last night and i have a few more to add to my running list of favorite one-liners:
    1. it's patented. and it's my secret.
    2. it'll be totally fine. because it's just a sconce. it's not a baby.
    3. can i take off the fake glasses now?
    4. i'm a magician
    5. and have it scream something like "MOROCCAN!"

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  29. and oh! i noticed you put some of your own stuff into ian's place. like your blue/celadon/white vases and your circle wine rack. was it just for the show or did you really let him keep them?

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  30. Emily, you are awesome! You weren't even my favorite on D.S., and then your room on the final made me stop what I was doing and say "Wow!" I loved the first episode of your show-loved the concept, loved the look, loved the rooms you put together, love your style, loved the info you impart on the show- and absolutely love that you come back to this blog and give even more detail that could not be squeezed into the show (just discovered your blog today!)Thank you! Please,please do NOT listen to the naysayers- keep doing YOU! I enjoy hearing what you have to say, and look forward to seeing and hearing more. Any chance of you working your magic, say, on a house in the outskirts of the Bay Area? {:) Hey, a girl can dream...
    Again, you're awesome!
    Donna

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  31. Wow, my first time to your blog and I love all of the flea market finds. Makes me want to get the keys and head out looking for treasures.
    Also the bells of ireland...they are such architectural flowers. They take forever to germinate but are worth growing for cut flowers! Love all of the colors.
    Candylei

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  32. was taht really your "studio" or your own apartment? I noticed your blue sofa from your styled photos that were shot in your apartment... that studio looked like a large loft! Did HGTV get you your own work space loft?
    What did you do with all the stuff that you didn't end up using/stuff that Ian slashed and rejected?? Do you have to return everything back? That seems like such a hassle!!
    You looked totally cute btw!

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  33. I LOVE the show!!! It is the best show on HGTV, I usually don't even watch that channel but I ADORE your style! I was soooooo disappointed when Ian decided to incorporate the "mod" style into the room after the first showing. I really really adored the first set up especially that vintage leather chesterfield sofa! I thought it was an absolute crime to switch it for the more modern sofa! Where did you get that sofa, I almost died when I saw it!!!

    Kelly

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  34. Hey Emily! Happy Birthday! If I remember right it is tomorrow...
    Misty-
    P.S. I am still older which was cool when we were 8, but now hmmm... not as cool...

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  35. oh Happy Birthday!

    when will we hear about your show becoming a permanent thing? Maybe they will call you on your birthday!!

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  36. In the living room, what are those purple flowers called...I have always liked them, but never known what they are?!

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  37. Hi, Emily! I just found your blog via Twitter and I really enjoyed reading about your behind the scenes take on the new show. I just had a chance to catch up with my DVR tonight, and got to see Secrets from a Stylist. Loved it! Thank you for taking the time to share design tips while you are filming. I learned some new things. Great job, and I'll be tuning in this weekend!

    PS. I am in love with the bench you paired with Ian's new dining table. Have been hunting for one here in Virginia, but no luck yet.

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  38. Hi Emily, I didn't watch Design Star, but I stumbled across your blog somewhere and DVRed Secrets. I just wanted to say that I really appreciate the way that you showed the evolution of the room and how so many of the pieces from the first and second takes on the living room ended up in the rest of the house. I think people so often feel rushed to "finish" a room, instead of letting it happen more organically.

    Anyway, it was a delight to finally see a design show that mirrors my own aesthetic--only better! I can't wait to see more.

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  39. THANK YOU for not being ashamed to say you decorate from the flea markets and tag sales. If I were hiring a designer, I'd want to know that the budget was being taken seriously. Obviously, there's great stuff out there for people like us who are willing to look for it. And maybe get a little dusty.

    And yes, I said "people like us" like I'm a weird stalker-fan. But I'm not.

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  40. I followed Design Star and was rooting for you the whole time!! I finally watched your show on dvr last night and LOVE IT!! I am such a fan of your unique taste and fun personality!! It is up there as one of my favorite shows...loving your blog too!! Congrats to you!!! Heidi

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  41. I LOVED LOVED LOVED your show!!! So helpful and interesting and informative! I want my OWN style diagnostic! :)

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  42. Congratulations! Show was great. Would love info on the floor lamp in the living room. Thanks!

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  43. Oh I am so happy you won. Love, love, love your new show, you and your style. I have to admit I stopped watching some of the Design Star episodes because I couldn't take the themed design challenges, tubas,flowers and more. When is your next episode of Secrets of a Stylist?

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  44. My heart flutters over the little trunk vignette. That's exactly like what I've been looking for and only $100 what a find! You're so right about making guest rooms fun too!

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  45. Emily - I love the little bedroom! I'm heading to a fabric store with the picture you have here in hand to pick out materials for a duvet and pillows. Then off to thrift store to see what I can get for the wall collage. Wish me luck! :D

    Can't wait for your next show!

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  46. Hey Emily...watched you on Design Star and thought you were fantastic. Just found your blog. Would love to hook you up with a fantastic blog design if you are interested - just let me know!
    http://www.seemydesignsbyshauna.com/

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  47. Pleeease tell me where the rug comes from in the first picture--the wheaty gold patterned one (not the black and white one)?

    LOVE your style.
    -Autumn

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  48. fyi - just posted about you and your show today on my blog (http://www.brooklynlimestone.com)

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  49. When Domino went out of print, we all cried a little. To see HGTV embrace a designer with Domino-like/bohemian/eclectic design taste is so impressive. I loved seeing the before/after pics from your show. You have left me desperately wanting more!

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  50. Hooray! You won Design Star! You were my pick from the beginning. Ti-voed your premiere show and watched it last night with the boyfriend. I like your hosting style, your quirky finds, and seeing how a room can be so transformed (and match a person's personality) with just a few changes. Now, if I could just figure out who I am I could do the same thing at my house....

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  51. Emily,
    Are they going to put full eps on HGTV.com? I don't have cable and would love to watch your show!

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  52. Thanks for the behind the scenes - they are my favorite!!

    Keep up the good work. I can't wait to see your show PERMANENTLY on HGTV!!!

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  53. haha! I'm wondering if you're going to be continuously changing things when you are staying at/visiting Ian's. :)

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  54. Congrats on winning Design Star! And I love the new show! It was great! The rooms were fabulous as well. Ian is very lucky to have a friend like you to design his new house.

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  55. thanks for all of the inside information!
    here's a chair thought...in one of martha stewarts first furniture collections she had windor chairs--and here's the interesting part -made of METAL. they were big enough for a man and very heavy.

    and great job on tv!

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  56. Emily, Hang on for a moment...Let me take a few moments to recall another show on HGTV , just one episode that has sent me flying to other great resources and checking to see when the show will re-air so that I can capture EVERY tip you shared....That's right, a big fat ZERO ! SFAS leaves me salivating for year after year of more Emily Henderson. Thank you so much for delivering such an amazing show. What's more, your blog and pages on HGTV are a must read for the comments as well.So refreshing ! I hated drapes in this case because I felt that they were detracting from the gorgeous view....but loved that you also expanded on the hardware thingie. Please, please ignore any naysayers and just know that you are a breath of fresh air, a truly welcome one....Petalcereus

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  57. Lovely and cozy, but how do you make the bed?

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  58. Emily,

    Thanks for the behind the scenes info on your fabulous and wonderful new show. I really enjoyed watching. All those little differences between print and TV? Film on the windows? Who would have known? Thanks for sharing!

    The three-way makeover of the living room was brilliant, but my heart goes to the guest room. The way you worked with the architecture of the room was lovely. Loved watching that nasty built-in demolished!

    Can't wait to see your next show!

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  59. Loved your show, and style. Look forward to seeing more of your designs!

    I was wondering if you could tell us the name of the fabric store you went to on your show. Looked like a good place. Fabric stores and limited in Anchorage!

    Thanks!

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  60. Loving your show and this blog! Look forward to more. Until now I've always gone super modern, and now I want to try to figure out how to blend that with a beachy cottage style...you've inspired me! :) I'm in LA but moving to SF - any favorite places up that way to hunt for some cool pieces? Thanks!

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  61. OK I just have to tell you that I learned more about design from one episode of your show than I have from any other show or book ever! Your brain totally works like my brain and I am completely obsessed with everything you create. I am so happy there is finally a unique, quirky, funny, creative female on TV! OK, I'll stop acting like a crazy super fan now!

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  62. Hi,
    Loved your episode. Just a little question though. Do you know the maker of the mid century record cabinet and danish chair? I have a 2 layer credenza/bar/stereo cabinet that looks like it is from the same maker.
    Thank you...Have a nice evening

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  63. Emily. . . . .I'm so glad you won Design Star and I am just crazy about the new show. Your style is refreshing! It was so entertaining and informative that I even took the time to email HGTV and tell them so. I can't wait to see the next episode!

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  64. Just wanted to say that I absolutely LOVED your show and particularly the living room. It's the only decorating show I've ever saved on my TiVo. Such great ideas and I liked how you showed the evolution of the room. Can't wait for more.

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  65. Borderline obsessed with the guest room! Would fit perfectly in my "urban cottage" if I had a second bedroom. The wallpaper and bedding are to die for!

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  66. I'm not sure if you have time to read all these comments you're getting as such a delightful new face in fashiony/designy/awesomy culture... but I must ask:
    When do we get to see a second show?!?! I keep hoping it will be on and then it isn't... disappointed much? Yes, ma'am. I need an Emily fix!!

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  67. yeah... I loved the show! when can we expect another? I don't wanna miss it!

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