Today is deemed Nate day (no last name necessary) in the design blog community, thanks to the hilarious and talented Moggit girls. Through the power of twitter, they were able to connect with Nate and within a couple of days, the producer’s of his new show (The Nate Show) agreed to the idea of filling an audience with design bloggers. Today is a Nate love fest on over 100 design blogs in anticipation of his show premiering September 13th.
My love of everything Nate is no secret. Read my previous post here. A number of the rooms I showed last year were from Billy Joel and Katie Lee Joel’s West Village, New York townhouse (they split in 2009 after 5 years of marriage.) Their home was featured in the June/July 2008 issue of Domino.
Update: Katie Lee joined the growing list of bloggers professing their love of Nate. Read it here.
Although there isn’t a Nate designed room I don’t like, this home speaks to those of us who crave a space that is both comfortable and elegant.
Specifically, the kitchen is magnificent which is to be expected as Ms. Joel is a cookbook author. The floor to ceiling steel grid windows replaced a small bay window and is high on impact.
Nate says that 80% of what he and his firm use are vintage sourced from sites like 1st dibs. Take these 1940’s Italian chairs with Greek key details for instance.
The kitchen is open to the dining room and living room. Love the view to the beautiful windows in the kitchen and the use of two antique chandeliers.
These chunky shelves in the dining room are practical and beautiful to look at.
Overall, the home is comfortable, unique, personal and elegant – all trademarks of Nate. You can watch a video tour of the home here.
I am afraid that I have never seen any of Nate's rooms....I know that may be shocking. I may have seen one in a magazine, but tend to buy only Canadian publications. And I don't watch Oprah. That said, this buzz about him today has me curious and the pictures I have seen are fantastic. How could I have missed this man? I have to go and get one of his books...these rooms are so liveable and real.
ReplyDeleteyou are a dream! Thanks for that tip on the paint color. Now I gotta go check it out! Thanks so much, babe. and Great Post! Donna
ReplyDeleteLove that man!
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cristin
I can never tire of her home, so timeless.
ReplyDeleteIt really is beautiful! Thanks for the fun post!
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Thanks for sharing different pics of Nate's work.
ReplyDeleteGreat post for #nateday! Wasn't that fun?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and entering my giveaway :) - good luck!
All lovely images that you chose to show Vanessa! Nate really is talented, and I can't wait for the show :)
ReplyDeleteNancy
And you picked one of my favorite Berkus interiors! LOVE HIM!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever seen any of his work I don't like. He's one talented feller! I love those steel grid windows.
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xx
Elegant and Comfortable a perfect way to describe Nate's style!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating in our NateDay! It was just incredible and I am so happy with everyone's posts!