When my boys were all little (and before I had DVR ; ) I spent many an afternoon from 4pm to 5pm, tuned in to the Oprah show. Like many other stay-at-home moms, a really good day would involve a guest appearance by “cutie-pie decorator” (as Oprah calls him) Nate Berkus. If Nate was on, I would telephone other friends who were home (we did not talk via email or text back then) and I would snuggle on the couch (usually with a baby in my arms), put my feet up (without a bit of guilt!) and dream of Nate
knocking on my own door some day!
{Image From Nate’s book: Home Rules}
Photograph by John Bessler
Nate’s first makeover for the Oprah show, in which he gives a tiny Boston apartment star treatment, is still one of my all-time favorites. His philosophy of appreciating what you have to work with – and making it work for how you live – is what made me fall in love.
While Nate has only been a “virtual” guest in my home, I actually have seen him in person at Oprah’s “Live Your Best Life” tour when it came to Boston. I wasn’t blogging back then, but if I was, I surely would have made every effort to get a snapshot with one of my favorite design stars! Instead, my sister and I listened to him share his decorating tips and techniques, and when it came time for the audience to ask him questions I was TOO SHY to raise my hand
(what would you have done????)
Nate’s book was a part of my designed space at the
North Shore Design Show: Favorite Spaces
I do have a copy of Nate’s book, however, and here are a few photos of my favorite Nate-designed spaces ...
Even Trading Spaces host, Paige Davis, knew Nate could help her live beautifully. He combined her love of modern and rustic in a big way when he made over her small space apartment. Using organic items to decorate a space is a common feature in Nate’s work.
{Image From Nate’s book: Home Rules}
Photograph by Fernando Bengoechea
This makeover incorporated sacred moments
to celebrate the passed life of a loved one.
Let the sun shine in featured on Oprah.com
Photograph by Fernando Bengoechea
Recently Nate announced on Oprah that he will be launching his own talk show on September 13th.
The Nate Berkus Show “will apply his approach to decorating to every part of life.” Sign me up! What I have always loved the most about Nate is that his style is always about people and not things. Objects are cherished for the memories that they represent. Every space is more about the unique presence of individuals than it is about following trends or having
the latest and the greatest.
{Image From Nate’s book: Home Rules}
Photograph by John Bessler
I love that this child’s room is super sophisticated,
yet visually playful at the same time.
Go inside Nate’s home as featured on Oprah.com
Nate’s own home appears thoughtful and subdued. I am beginning to appreciate his desire for white walls!
knocking on my own door some day!
{Image From Nate’s book: Home Rules}
Photograph by John Bessler
Nate’s first makeover for the Oprah show, in which he gives a tiny Boston apartment star treatment, is still one of my all-time favorites. His philosophy of appreciating what you have to work with – and making it work for how you live – is what made me fall in love.
While Nate has only been a “virtual” guest in my home, I actually have seen him in person at Oprah’s “Live Your Best Life” tour when it came to Boston. I wasn’t blogging back then, but if I was, I surely would have made every effort to get a snapshot with one of my favorite design stars! Instead, my sister and I listened to him share his decorating tips and techniques, and when it came time for the audience to ask him questions I was TOO SHY to raise my hand
(what would you have done????)
Nate’s book was a part of my designed space at the
North Shore Design Show: Favorite Spaces
I do have a copy of Nate’s book, however, and here are a few photos of my favorite Nate-designed spaces ...
Even Trading Spaces host, Paige Davis, knew Nate could help her live beautifully. He combined her love of modern and rustic in a big way when he made over her small space apartment. Using organic items to decorate a space is a common feature in Nate’s work.
{Image From Nate’s book: Home Rules}
Photograph by Fernando Bengoechea
This makeover incorporated sacred moments
to celebrate the passed life of a loved one.
Let the sun shine in featured on Oprah.com
Photograph by Fernando Bengoechea
Recently Nate announced on Oprah that he will be launching his own talk show on September 13th.
The Nate Berkus Show “will apply his approach to decorating to every part of life.” Sign me up! What I have always loved the most about Nate is that his style is always about people and not things. Objects are cherished for the memories that they represent. Every space is more about the unique presence of individuals than it is about following trends or having
the latest and the greatest.
{Image From Nate’s book: Home Rules}
Photograph by John Bessler
I love that this child’s room is super sophisticated,
yet visually playful at the same time.
Go inside Nate’s home as featured on Oprah.com
Nate’s own home appears thoughtful and subdued. I am beginning to appreciate his desire for white walls!
Nate is an avid collector and loves to shop the antique markets. For his new venture, I hope that he plans
to take us along for the ride on his shopping
- and life - journeys.
to take us along for the ride on his shopping
- and life - journeys.
In my own home: a pretty, yet functional, Nate Berkus item
from a collection that he designed for Linens-N-Things
from a collection that he designed for Linens-N-Things
for the Home Shopping Network. Love it!
Nate has certainly been very busy over the past eight years, taking on over-the-top decorating makeovers to small space challenges to creating products for us at home to hosting a talk-radio program and even a charitable reality show (remember Oprah’s Big Give?) I am sure that whatever Nate takes on next will be guided by his warm and caring nature and his “big ole heart” (another Oprah quote!) Best of luck and heartfelt wishes to you, Nate! Your devoted audience awaits and is so ready to cheer you on : )
Nate has certainly been very busy over the past eight years, taking on over-the-top decorating makeovers to small space challenges to creating products for us at home to hosting a talk-radio program and even a charitable reality show (remember Oprah’s Big Give?) I am sure that whatever Nate takes on next will be guided by his warm and caring nature and his “big ole heart” (another Oprah quote!) Best of luck and heartfelt wishes to you, Nate! Your devoted audience awaits and is so ready to cheer you on : )
To keep up with Nate, follow him
on twitter by clicking here.
For a list of design bloggers who are sharing their love for Nate today, click here. The list is being posted by Joy and Janet of the Moggit girls, who strongly suggested that the audience at Nate’s first show should be completely filled with design bloggers ... nice!
And be sure to follow Boston-based design blogger CreateGirl, designer Julieann Covino of Jace Interiors by clicking here. She was the one with the bright idea to designate today as #NateDay on twitter. Smart!
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