Monday, May 10, 2010

What is a direct-vent fireplace?

You work too hard not to reward yourself with a little pampering at the end of the day. Imagine soaking in a steaming hot bath, basking in the mesmerizing glow of fire contained neatly in a swanky clean-lined modern fireplace.

Goodbye, Monday, goodbye.

This luxury is no longer reserved for the movie-star crowd (though we may see an increase in celebrity bathroom remodels in the next few months). You can create this setting in your own home by incorporating a direct-vent fireplace, like the new Napolean Limited Edition Modern Fireplace Made with CRYSTALLIZEDTM Swarovski  Elements I previewed this year at KBIS, into your upcoming remodel.

A direct-vent fireplace is compact in design and requires no chimney... it vents through the wall or roof. It uses about the same amount of natural gas or propane as a high-output burner on a gas range. Installation costs are considerably lower than a traditional fireplace (which requires a chimney structure, as well as a tile or stone fireproof hearth and surround) and the unit itself is affordable and beautifully crafted.

As a designer and project manager, nothing makes me happier than letting a client know that indulgence like this is easily attainable. We all deserve a little luxury in our home!

View Limited Edition Napolean Modern Fireplace Online

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Cinco de Mayo cocktail!

Compliments of my boyfriend Josh (General Contractor, Chef and Gourmet Bartender):

2 oz. vodka
2-3 oz. 7-up (he used diet)
Juice from 2 whole limes
1 oz. simple syrup
1 tsp. cumin seeds- freshly toasted, then finely ground once using a mortar and pestle

Garnish with jicama sticks (to stir) and a sprig of fresh cilantro.

Muchas Gracias, Josh!

How to Turn a Store-Bought Orchid into Something Special and Unique for the Home



Orchids are simple to care for and add a touch of the exotic to any decor. By adding a few finishing touches, you can personalize a store-bought orchid to be displayed proudly in your home or given as a meaningful gift. Just in time for Mother's Day, here are a few tips on purchasing the perfect orchid and creating a professional-looking vignette.

Tip #1: Be an expert orchid shopper. Beyond looking for a plant that has a lot of flowers, consider the direction the flowers face compared to the leaves. Ideally, you want the flowers to face toward you when the leaves are fanned out to the sides. Also, make sure the leaves are healthy and free from breakage and scars. Look for long, supple roots.

Tip #2: Find a container that suits the decor of the room where the orchid is to be placed. Go for something shiny or metallic; it will contrast nicely with the softness of the orchid itself. Be sure the opening is big enough for the root system to fit. (Use the little terra cotta pot that comes with the orchid to plant some culinary herbs in the kitchen, or flowers on your front porch.)

Tip #3: Fill in the extra space around the root system with orchid bark, which can be purchased at your local nursery or home improvement store.  The bark will retain excess moisture and hydrate the plant in between waterings.

Tip #3: Top off the bark with spongy, luscious green moss (also available at most nurseries). This is not only decorative, but also helps the bark retain necessary moisture around the root system.

Tip #4: Replace the plastic twist ties holding the stem of the orchid to the stake with twine or hemp string. Snip off the ends of the string so all you see is a nice, clean loop around the stem.

Tip #5: Finally, showcase your orchid in a place that receives indirect sunlight throughout the day. Group it with framed photos, cherished accessories or souvenirs from a memorable vacation. Experiment with stacking to vary the heights of the objects. You'll be creating an impressive focal point in the home that brings a smile to all who see it!