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Monday, August 02, 2010

Our house tour

I'd love to show you a few photos of our Manhattan apartment, if you'd like to see. I'd always found our place cozy, but we could never get the decor quite right. So this past winter, the amazing designer Jenny Komenda from Little Green Notebook gave our apartment a little makeover. She had beautiful, clever, and surprisingly inexpensive ideas. Want to take a peek?

Since our fireplace is non-working, Jenny filled it with cut wood, which I adore. (It felt like a Domino Magazine touch!) Our mantlepiece displays a photo I bought from Brooklyn photographer Anne Hall (from a series she sweetly describes as "horses and their girls"); two family photos; and Toby's first toy.
Alex loves mixing old-school cocktails, so we thought it would be fun to have a bar cart in the living room. Jenny scouted this amazing vintage brass cart on Craigslist. (The story behind it was sweet: The man who sold it to us revealed that his grandfather had given it to his grandmother as a tenth anniversary present.) Then, to make the room look bigger, Jenny found a giant mirror at a flea market and painted it a rich blue. (She's a genius at transforming things with paint.)
Our place barely has any closets (welcome to New York!), so we're always craving more storage space. Jenny found this vintage campaign-style dresser and painted it black to make it look brand new. She also found the 1960's brass lamp at a flea market. (The vintage brass deer is from etsy, and the Diptyque Paris candle is my favorite scent--Feu de Bois--which smells like a roaring fireplace.)
Since I work from home, I desperately needed a desk. So Jenny found this a-maz-ing campaign-style vintage desk, which is now my favorite piece in our whole apartment. She also scouted a vintage desk chair and painted it dusty blue. (Alex's black globe is from eBay. And I was lucky enough to buy the flying car photo from Brooklyn photographer Matt Porter a few years ago.)Our apartment's hardwood floors are elegant but not that cozy (especially with a new baby), so Jenny found us a graphic Pottery Barn rug on eBay. She sewed the blue linen curtains herself--insisting that long curtains would make the room look bigger (true). She then brightened up our ho-hum wooden coffee table by painting it a glossy black. (I bought the curved-backed wooden chair from Nightwood a few years ago, and our friend Rachel gave us the British pillow as a gift.)
Our prewar apartment has built-in bookcases (such a treat!), but they were looking a little blah, so Jenny cleverly painted the backs of each shelf a gorgeous dusty blue. She also hung our captain's mirror (which I had gotten a while back at Anthropologie) on the bookcase--a classic touch I never would have thought of. Alex had always wanted a sheepskin throw, so Jenny found a soft (and cheap) one at IKEA. Jenny also found the vintage office lamp and...wait for it...painted it blue. :)
Finally, here's a quick photo of our bedroom, which we try to keep sweet and simple, since Alex and I tend toward insomnia. The black-and-white photo shows Alex's family driving an old Triumph TR3 in California (they had stuffed a family of five into a two-seater; "Ahh, the 1960's," says Alex:), and I bought the seagull photograph from Portland fisherman/photographer Corey Arnold. The pendant lamp was $5 from IKEA, and my grandmother made the needlepoint pillow!

Thank you so much for turning our shabby apartment into a beautiful home, Jenny. And, readers, if your house is craving a makeover, I would recommend Jenny 1,000 times over. (FYI, she's moving to New York this summer!)

Next up: Toby's nursery :)

(Photos by our friend Karen Mordechai, who does Sunday Suppers, wedding photography, and family photography)

220 comments:

  1. looks so fabulous! but how does it work? she takes a look and finds items and you approve along the way? or you wait until she's finished?

    it looks so open and bright.

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  2. beautiful peek joanna! so cozy. and i loved seeing that little car from the shop in there on the mantle.

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  3. gorgeous house! :) the fireplace looks really nice!!

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  4. Looks great! I love the touch with the wood, and it all has a very beachy calming feel.

    Becca

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  5. Oh so GORGEOUS!!! It all flows so beautifully, and the living room is a stunner. The rug works perfectly. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  6. Oh wow, love. So many easy and inspirational ideas here.

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  7. I wish she could come to my Long Island apt and help us out! We can't get our living room juuust right...yours looking amazing!
    ox Olivia
    http://www.lovelyatyourside.com/

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  8. We have the same problem with closet space, we don't have any closets! Yikes, what we have is a pantry like shelf in our bedroom and trying to keep all the clothes organized is a challenge.

    I love the built in bookshelves. Seems you have an appreciation for vintage and yet classy items. So many beautiful pieces in your lovely apt. thanks for letting us take a peek.

    Elisa

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  9. i love it! but that bar cart looks ripe for destruction once toby starts crawling ....

    - mother with crawling baby boy

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  10. Your home is so cozy and beautiful. Thanks for the peak! I loved reading all your little passages. And all those flea market finds she painted blue? Amazing!

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  11. Beautiful! I love all the things she painted :)

    xoxo

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  12. Jenny is amazing. So is your apartment, love the wood floors and gorgeous windows.

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  13. Anonymous9:48 AM

    Awesome!! Thanks for sharing. I love taking a peek into other's homes.

    How do you like living in NYC? You should write a post about your experience moving there and "moving up." I'm sure a lot of readers would be interested in your NYC story.

    Can't wait to see Toby's nursery!

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  14. so adorable. i love all the details. very inspiring :)

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  15. Anonymous9:50 AM

    hi joanna-
    looking at your bedroom pic (specifically the window), do you think that you may tend more heavily towards insomnia because your bedroom isn't dark enough at night?

    now that i live in an apartment where we have blackout curtains (but not enough blackout if that makes sense...some light seeps through), i realize it makes a big difference. i sleep much better at our old apartment, even though i didn't think i slept well there!

    can't tell if there are blinds. just wanted to throw it out there. sleeplessness can be a real pain.

    your place looks so cohesive. thank you for sharing!

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  16. Looks so comfy and lived it!

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  17. Very cool place. And very fun decorating tips. I am so in need of help in that area - our house is a continual work in progress, so I love getting new ideas!

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  18. here's how it worked: jenny came to our place and we told her the general look we were going for and the specific pieces we wanted (desk, bar cart, etc.), and we gave her some inspiration photos from home magazines. then, over a couple months, she would send us emails with pieces she found -- like five desks, or five bar carts -- and we'd choose our favorite. she's suggest curtain fabrics, etc., and we'd discuss them. then, one day in january, she came and put it all together!

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  19. haha, audrey, i KNOW! i'm dreading babyproofing :)

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  20. Love it, everything in the right place, clean, tidy and stylish!!
    xxx

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  21. anonymous, you have a good point. we wear sleep masks, but a black-out shade might be even better.

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  22. That is truly a beautiful place, Joanna....Love the living room..and what a fantastic colour combination....We have a fireplace too and I always wanted a space for the wood...I might try something like that!!!!

    Our bedroom is simple too but I think it is perfect...You need a relaxing, fresh space to sleep in...right?
    We just got a huge B&W NY poster to your living room...I cant wait to put it up:)

    Btw: I love Jenny....She has such a great style....and this place really feels like a perfect family home! Well done:)

    Kisses

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  23. This is amazing, I love your apartment! I can't believe what spray paint can do, I keep on seeing all these pieces that have been completely transformed... Can't wait to see Toby's nursery!

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  24. a healthy baby, a loving husband and a nyc pad? girl - you've got it made! xo

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  25. What a lovely apartment - it really does look so fresh and light and airy. It is clear that it isn't big, but it doesn't look cramped at all. Loads of clever solutions here, thanks for sharing

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  26. Beautiful work! Do you think Jenny will come to Canada to work wonders on our space?

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  27. Haha Joanna, I can just see you and Alex sprawld diagonallly across the bed in your sleep masks. Can't wait to see the rest of the place (and glad I'm not the only one who's brave enough to prop a bed against a window)!

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  28. Joanna, your home is so beautiful. It looks cozy and home-y!

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  29. so cozy indeed. love it! i love how jenny worked some different pieces in but kept your personal style. :)

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  30. joanna, your house is beautiful! Everything seems to fit right into place.

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  31. Your apartment is gorgeous. Love it!SarahD:)

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  32. I just love built-in book cases!! Thanks for the tour!

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  33. lovely, and simple ways to improve a space!!

    http://www.pinkpeonieswithlove.blogspot.com

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  34. so cute- really great blend of comfort and elegance.

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  35. Anonymous10:26 AM

    This looks fantastic - comfy and chic! I need Jenny!

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  36. Love it! Thanks for sharing. I tried to do the small wood logs in the fireplace when I was in Brooklyn, but couldn't find anyone to cut the wood like that for me. Being in an apt (with no saw), I couldnt do it myself. Where did she get the right size wood?

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  37. Oh my gosh! I love how the bookshelves were livened up! also the mirror with the rich blue paint! Your apartment looks so great!

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  38. Love your home. Jenny did a fabulous job.
    Teresa (Splendid Sass)

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  39. Lovely sneak peek!

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  40. You are dripping with style, my dear. Thanks for giving us a little glimpse into your home. It's so charming and cozy; that Toby is one lucky boy to grow up in a place like this. :-)

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  41. my fiance was just telling me over the weekend that he wants to buy a Triumph TR3!! Your home is lovely.

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  42. How lovely! Thanks for the tour :)

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  43. Looks so great and really seems to fit with your personality!

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  44. okay, you seriously make it impossible NOT to have a girl crush on you... who wouldn't love this apartment?! so simple and lovely! haha happy monday :) see you for the live bachelorette chat tonight!

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  45. I love it! It's like straight out of a magazine! I think the cocktail cart, and the little silver deer are my faves!

    So remember when I told you that I would be hosting a giveaway on my page soon, sponsored by AHeirloom. I wanted to stop by and let you know that it's up now, just in case you wanted to enter!

    Giveaway-United States Cutting Board by AHeirloom

    xo,
    Cassie

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  46. i love the vintage brass bar cart. must i've been keeping an eye out for one! jo, she did such a great job - seems very you! well done jenny!

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  47. I love house tours, and your place is gorgeous! I'm actually thinking about doing the same thing with the built-in bookcase in my den. :-)

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  48. wait for it.....it's beautiful. I love everything

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  49. Amazing! I love how she added all these random accents that really "make" the room. And I love how you mention where each art comes from. Seriously, you value your artist friends and I'm sure they appreciate that.

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  50. gorgeous! as a photographer, i love how you've worked in a somewhat eclectic collection of large prints around the place. i'm also inspired by your fireplace and shelves. i'm looking at my vintage built-ins right now and trying to imagine a captain's mirror in the center of the shelves and logs in the fireplace... hmm...

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  51. Your apartment is beautiful. Thanks for sharing these great ideas and inspirations!

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  52. Love. Love. Love!!! Jenny is pretty much amazing.

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  53. it look absolutely like you both, so it seems perfect :). congratulations for the amazing sense of taste.*

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  54. this looks amazing. love the bar cart + of course the cozy fireplace!

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  55. Thank you sooo much Joanna!

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  56. I love how simple and clean it is; Jenny did a great job! It's just as cool as you are!:) I just spotted your post of the Bachelorette and have to read it! I can't wait for tonite's show! Have a great week! Jennifer:)

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  57. beautiful! ah to live in the village in a prewar apartment!

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  58. love the fireplace

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  59. fabulous tour. and the best part is, it totally seems like you. beautiful. looking forward to the nursery!

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  60. Jenny really did wonders with a fresh coat of paint and she sure knows her way around scouring for gems! A real pro!!

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  61. It looks so gorgeous.

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  62. lovely! so nice to see how simple changes can transform a space.

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  63. it is like a dream, so beautiful ! : )
    xo-

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  64. this is utterly fantastic friend! Jenny did an amazing job...the apartment looks gorgeous, but more important, it's 100% you!

    love it!

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  65. wow, it looks amazing! i love that vintage desk and the bar cart.. off to craigslist now to see what i can find!

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  66. I love the little car on the mantle! What a cozy place you've got!!

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  67. Looks so lovely and cozy! I know what you mean by trying to get it right...I'm a designer and yet my own home boggles me sometimes!

    Julie xo

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  68. it is so lovely and cozy!! love all the antique touches - jenny discovered some great finds!

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  69. Beautiful photos! The fireplace is my favorite. :)

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  70. i am in love with that fireplace. so perfect.

    allisterbee.blogspot.com

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  71. It looks great!
    I'm a light sleeper too, and luckily we use blinds in Portugal - I would sleep with all that light from the window!

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  72. I am beyond inspired. She is amazing!

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  73. love this post! i can't wait to see the nursery...

    http://lachapstickfanatique.blogspot.com

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  74. Wow, your apartment looks amazing, I just picked up numerous tricks!

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  75. I love your style! It's like the perfect marriage of masculine and feminine that I'm always trying to achieve. Kudos!

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  76. Really love your home. I never think of light blue to decorate, but it looks wonderful in your home. Especially love the curtains!! It is definitely Domino-worthy (RIP!) Thanks for sharing.

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  77. I adore Jenny's Little Green Notebook blog AND your apartment looks amazing! You also seem talented in sourcing great photography :)

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  78. Joanna- your home is fabulous! It seems like it's so you- great job!

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  79. beautiful Joanna! I'm swooning over that desk!

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  80. You have a beautiful home! I love the lighting, it looks so homey.

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  81. Oh my my my, thank you for sharing! My husband and I just moved into a one bedroom and I am in desperate need of some decorating help! How do we get a Jenny to Hawaii?! Your house looks amazing! I'm always crossing my fingers for a win a one of your giveaways, hoping something will help my decorating [or lack there of]. I can't wait to see the nursery!

    If you don't mind me asking, did you buy your home or are you renting it? I'm always so surprised when landlords let their renters paint and do so many things to the home. Or maybe that is normal?

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  82. Beautiful! I'm a big fan of Jenny's work. She makes magic happen with a can of paint and a little sandpaper. Your home looks so cheery and cozy. Can't wait to see the nursery!

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  83. oooh am full of awe and envey.....so miss my NY apartment, teeny-tiny but perfectly formed, loving that open-brickwork wall

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  84. Glenda1:50 PM

    Thanks for sharing your space!Love it! Can't wait to see Toby's nursery!

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  85. I think my favorite is the drinks cart, but I had the same thought as Audrey - Toby will make quick work of all those shiny bottles if he's anything like my 11 month old who is right this second trying to rip apart my husband's vintage Tintin comics!

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  86. It looks so beautiful Joanna - I wish it were mine:-) I know exactly what you mean about liking your home, but still it's not right - that is exactly how I feel. I love being at home, but still wish my apartment could get a makeover. But she probably doesn't go to Copenhagen, does she?:-)

    Can't wait to see the nursery.

    Carina

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  87. So incredibly charming! I love it, seems comfortable yet stylish, thanks for sharing.

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  88. My goodness, how beautiful! I love your built-in bookshelves (I have dreams of a book-wall with movable stepladders) and your blue linen curtains especially. So perfectly cool for summer and brightening for winter!

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  89. I love your home. Inspiring me to use a designer to help spruce up our place. Thanks for sharing all your personal touches. xo.

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  90. Love it, great style and tons of personal touches. I'm inspired to start purchasing photography prints. Way to go Jenny and Jo!

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  91. Why am I not surprised that your home is brimming with charm and personality. Truly, a lovely space. Bravo to both you and Jenny!

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  92. Joanna,
    Where did you get the two wall lamps about the bed? I'm looking for some just like that...

    Thanks!
    Mary

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  93. Thank you for letting us take a virtual tour of your home. I love the Little Green Notebook blog, and Jenny of course- and both her flea market/e-bay/etc. purchases + fabulous paint jobs truly serve as a reminder that you really benefit from NOT limiting yourself on where you shop, and what YOU can do to transform an item. When I worked full time, I'd go straight to Pottery Barn, pick out my chosen item, and that was that. This process is so much for rewarding, creative, and cost-effective.

    BTW- I'm not the 'jealous blogger type' but I will admit: I'm slightly envious of your built-in book shelves:).

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  94. So many cost effective ideas that make the place look amazing.

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  95. Joanna, thank you for sharing your apartment with us. I like how you mixed the new and the old, and that everything has its own perfect place. All those touches of blue give the livingroom such a nice air! I might bring that touch into my own apartment...

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  96. Oh it looks amazing! How wonderful to have your apartment all decorated and homey for the arrival of Toby. Now that's what I call nesting.

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  97. BTW, Joanna, where did you find that adorable car for the mantle? I'd love to get one for my office!

    Thanks! xoxo

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  98. Joanna - Love your place! Just a quick question - the rug in your living room - does it shed a lot? I have a rug in my infant's room that sheds way too much - always tons of little fibers coming off so needless to say I want a new one and I'm seriously LOVING the one you have :)

    thanks!
    jill

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  99. Beautiful home! I really love the bright pops of color scattered throughout; it really adds a cheerful element to the decor.

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  100. I love it, thanks for sharing your space. It's also great to hear how you transformed your own stuff with paint or rearranging...

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  101. It's beautiful Joanna - can't wait to see the nursery.
    Jenny is very talented. I read her Little Green Notebook almost as often as "Cup of Jo!"
    Angela

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  102. heather, i'm not sure about the wood! jenny is a genius at finding things. :)

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  103. hahaha, deanna...busted :)

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  104. thanks for all these very sweet comments!!!!! all props go straight to jenny. she is amazing.

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  105. Kristina3:56 PM

    Just beautiful! I am going to steal your idea for the fireplace - we have 2 nonworking ones in our apt so this will spruce them up a bit.

    What color is on the walls in the bedroom?

    Thanks for posting these - so much inspiration!

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  106. amynicole -- we rent our place. landlords in manhattan generally are OK with your painting the walls, as long as you paint the walls back to white before you move out. and jill, the rug actually does shed quite a bit; we end up vacuuming it about once a week (and picking up little pieces of fluff between vaccums:)

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  107. oh, good news! for those of you who'd like to work with jenny but live in hawaii or copenhagen, etc etc -- she actually does consultations over phone/email, so you could still work with her if you want! :)

    http://pearlstreetinteriors.blogspot.com/2009/07/services-and-contact-information.html

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  108. super in love with your exposed brick! i LOVE exposed brick! so cozy! she did an excellent job!! can't wait for the nursery. xoxo

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  109. Beautiful!

    I love the cut wood in the fireplace!

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  110. kristina, i can't remember! it was a muted gray/blue from benjamin moore.

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  111. Really lovely style. I feel like it reflects how you write too, simple and elegant.

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  112. I love the blues! I have bright one bright blue wall aqua(!) in my house.

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  113. wow. love jenny from LGN. love your blog too, Joanna. she did such a fantastic job with your place, and really pegged your style. i've never seen her do work like this. really fun. thanks for sharing.

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  114. I love the chair with the British pillow. She did a fabulous job!

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  115. Thank you, Joanna. I've always been curious. Can't wait for the nursery. I loved hearing your voice on the giggle video too by the way. You sound just like I imagined! I love visiting you every day! :)

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  116. I ADORE the living room :) So love that you LOVE vintage pieces..I have several in storage in Washington...CAn't wait to put them all in our new place in Cali in 4 months!!! Ah, I bet you just love being home :)

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  117. Amazing home you've got there Joanna! I love that flying car print over your desk! I was looking at Matt's sight and couldn't find any way to purchase one of his prints, does he only sell them during gallery showings?

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  118. Truly stunning work!
    Love the Brit pillow...

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  119. thank you for sharing your home with us, joanna! i've always enjoyed the little peaks you've given us when you post family pictures, but seeing the whole thing is incredible!

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  120. what a perfect little home!

    i love the fireplace... almost makes me wish ours was non working!

    kiwi would be very jealous of the bar cart. very mad men chic!

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  121. Your home is beautiful; I love all of the vintage and eclectic styling. Thanks for giving us a peek! x

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  122. I love it! It looks so relaxing and cozy... Can I come visit??

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  123. oh thank you for showing us around your home, its lovely. I really love exposed brick walls and the wood in the fireplace is a great idea!!

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  124. Joanna, it's amazing! Jenny's blog is brilliant and clearly she has a knack for Craigslist! I'll cop to being hugely jealous of your campaign furniture collection. Thank you for the sneak peek!

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  125. What a lovely home! If you ever want to vacation in Colorado, I would love to swap with you...plus we have all sorts of fun little-boy toys!

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  126. Beautiful Place! I appreciate a good bar... Alex and I will have to compare notes. :)

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  127. wood in the fireplace = genius.

    your home is lovely. can't wait to see the nursery!

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  128. I love it all! So cute! Love, love, love the fireplace! Can't wait to see the nursery!

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  129. YOu home looks great! I'm late to the party too... congratulations on little TOby... ENJOY every minute with him!

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  130. My favorite are those long blue curtains, your friend had a great idea.

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  131. very lovely, i love the stuffed fireplace and blue-backed shelves:) thanks for sharing

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  132. really great, Joanna, and inspiring. I should hire someone to spruce things up a bit at my house. I can't wait to see Toby's nursery! xo

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  133. I love exposed brick! gorgeous! I wouldn't expect anything less from you. You have excellent taste :)

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  134. Great space! Thanks for sharing.

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  135. absolutely gorgeous apartment, looks great. thanks for sharing.

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  136. Looks transatlanticly amazing!

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  137. i love your desk corner. it makes working from home really appealing.
    and the Feu de Bois candle is also one of my favourites scents. that and the Feuille de Lavande.

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  138. chic and homely which = perfect. I adore your desk and I'll admit I'm terribly jealous.

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  139. Jo your place is lovely! thanks for letting us peek- I really do love seeing people's homes

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  140. oh, i love it! Wish we had bookshelves built in - that would be very handy indeed!

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  141. Your flat is fabulous - it really is cozy and real, even with the chic and fun updates from the professional decorating assistance.

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  142. Your house is adorable! Love your blog too! Look forward to following :)

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  143. oh joanna, i love your newly redecorated house. i absolutely love your desk, what a find! gorgeous and simply inspiring. thanks for posting this. can't wait to see how toby's nusery looks like next ;)

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  144. Wow! Your place does look so cozy and inviting! How do you find and decide on a designer! I secretly wish I was a designer but can't pull it off for the life of me! :)

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  145. I LOVE your taste. Jenny did such a great job.. I especially love the wood in the fireplace idea. Fun post!

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  146. What a gorgeous place to call home! I hope you're not renting and will have to give this gorgeous place up!

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  147. The place looks fantastic Joanna!

    Jenny's done a really fantastic job tying it all together, love the little blue accents throughout(!) and it still feels so personal and not too 'decorated'.

    Would love to know also (if you happen to know) the name of the Pottery Barn rug in your living room.

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  148. Rachel12:37 PM

    Oh Joanna!

    I completely loved the before but it's looking really splendid now. It would appear to be the perfect reflection of your little families personalities, styles and tastes, which is obv why it works so well. Toby is one lucky little dude. Gutted i can't be in on your live chat tonight. Sounds like such a jape. Oh, well, still beaming from my namedrop! Love to you all,

    English Rach

    xxx

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  149. Oh it's lovely - really calm and cosy! I too love feus de bois - the scent reminds me of my grandfather's studio. I hope you're having a wonderful day!

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  150. GORGEOUS apartment. I'm drooling with jealousy! Question: where is your sofa from? We are moving soon and dreading couch shopping.
    xoxo

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  151. The apartment is lovely, and I just adore Toby's nursery! Who knew Walmart had such a great selection of cribs?!

    The photography is beautiful and makes everything look so cozy yet sophisticated! Nice work ladies!

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  152. looks so great!! i love the painted lamp.

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  153. so so so lovely!
    thankyou for the beautiful photos.x

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  154. Loving seeing your apartment. Its strange how well us bloggers all think we know each other yet we've never stepped inside each others houses!!

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  155. Thanks for sharing your apartment with us! I am moving to Brooklyn in 3 weeks and there's some great inspiration here.

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  156. would you know the names/numbers of the paints she used?
    i love them all!
    (and stink at choosing hues myself)

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  157. beautiful, joanna! it's so warm and inviting!

    and, i have a dresser nearly identical to yours. i love it!

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  158. Just one more person complementing you on your impeccable taste. That fireplace = win.

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  159. What a great space you have! And the little fellow's room looks sweet, too. I love the splashes of color she added. Very nice.

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  160. oh love that brick fireplace! xo

    www.andeelayne.blogspot.com

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  161. I love your apartment! I have a friend that lives on Bleecker Street too!

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  162. Anonymous9:34 AM

    We had that same Pottery Barn rug and it shed an INSANE amount, to the point where we had to ditch it. So sad because it was lovely to look at and cheap!

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  163. Your home is beautiful. Thanks for letting us in!

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  164. Anonymous10:43 AM

    Love the apt. and agree with all the positive comments above! It looks so comfortable and "undecorated" yet totally pulled together -- perfect. I too would LOVE to know the name of the PB rug if you happen to know it.
    Thanks! Diane

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  165. Love Jenny's work and love your apartment! Looks amazing! It seems great for a family and very functional. Perfect! :)

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  166. What a beautiful apartment Joanna!

    I love your 'high-low' mix of vintage, restored, cheap and designer pieces! Mad about your desk!!!

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  167. Love love love it! jenny strikes again, and it's always fabulous. Jealous of your new campaign style desk. Fabulous all around!

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  168. This is great way of telling the one hour tour, i liked what you have shown and written in photos in the current post.

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  169. This does not look like NY, it looks like it should be in England or somewhere in some village.
    I do want to change your ceiling fixture to something fun....?
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  170. The whole is gorgeous. I love the whole theme and the concept of the room. Perfectly done.

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  177. where did you get the white chair from? is it ikea??

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  179. Odd Question: the potted plant on top of the bar cart, what is it?

    I am setting up a bar cart and its the perfect way to bring a living plant into the apartment.

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