I love the house..however, I never got the “turning books around”. It is not practical (her husband had to re-buy a book he already has?!) and it is not particularly beautiful. 🫤
Clearly she's not a reader. I can't stand the look and as a reader I would find it infuriating to try and find something. Just no! Also, what a waste of a beautiful piece of furniture.
Really enjoyed both the home and the garden. The love for stories that are part of many items help to foster appreciation by her girls for how we judge not only "things" but people. They have created a lovely home unique to their story. ❤
So inspiring to see and hear unique people creating their own memories as they mature and nest in their forever homes. Happy creative people always brighten up the day. Great interiors and host. Stay true to yourself and style, you own it and it rocks.
You know the reason for napkin rings…Each person had a specific napkin ring or had their initials on them. Instead of throwing the napkins in the laundry after each meal, they would place their used napkin in their ring, and use the same napkin for several days. 🤷🏼♀️👍
I like her blouse. And I like how colorful her house is. Not a fan of backwards books even though some designers are doing it. To me it doesn't make sense. I also love that greenhouse. I want one!
Love Nancy Meyers’ movies! It’s Complicated, something’s gotta give, The Holiday! I do not get any Nancy Meyers inspiration at all from this home. Eclectic is what I see. Nancy Meyers design style for her sets are clean, comfy, soothing and cozy.
Every time I make a comment they are deleted. I will be so so kind in my remarks, OKAY. I don't get Americano ? She sounds so sweet. NO nonsence. Nice girl !!
A serious question - I’m curious if you love gardening outdoors more than eating it or cutting it for an indoor display. It just appears you are more excited to experiment and grow it than actually part-take of it. I HAVE to know this BEFORE I start a garden. For me, with my one rose bush, it’s difficult to cut a rose off, so if I start a veggie garden, will I can or store, or cook with it…I might not.
I don't get Nancy Meyers's inspiration in her home, but I do get a very cool, unique vibe, which is Jen's style, and that is inspirational as well!
I love, love, love the Barbara Bush story! You can really tell how much that needlepoint means!!! So, fun a share!
Loved this home and the owner!! Her style is beautiful 😊
Love this episode. She is just “precious”, as we say in the south. Charming!!
I love how she blends many styles and still feels cohesive
A beautiful hostess and a wonderful home and garden. Love all of your collections. Thank you so much for sharing.
Those books 🤯
Ugh. Yes.
I love the house..however, I never got the “turning books around”. It is not practical (her husband had to re-buy a book he already has?!) and it is not particularly beautiful. 🫤
Clearly she's not a reader. I can't stand the look and as a reader I would find it infuriating to try and find something. Just no! Also, what a waste of a beautiful piece of furniture.
It looks ridiculous turning books around like that!
Love the vibe! So much fun! ❤ The way the plates on the wall make your eyes follow…chef’s kiss!
Really enjoyed both the home and the garden. The love for stories that are part of many items help to foster appreciation by her girls for how we judge not only "things" but people. They have created a lovely home unique to their story. ❤
You've Got Mail is not a Nancy Meyers movie. It's Nora Ephron's.
A wonderful story teller and beautiful home and collections.
I can’t even say how much I loved this home tour and the owner’s infectious personality!! I will watch this again and again. So fun!!
Unique decorating style. Adorable
The outdoor spaces & garden was my favorites.
So inspiring to see and hear unique people creating their own memories as they mature and nest in their forever homes. Happy creative people always brighten up the day. Great interiors and host. Stay true to yourself and style, you own it and it rocks.
I enjoyed the home tour but wow did she come alive when the garden tour began. You could just see the joy and energy gardening gives her!
You know the reason for napkin rings…Each person had a specific napkin ring or had their initials on them. Instead of throwing the napkins in the laundry after each meal, they would place their used napkin in their ring, and use the same napkin for several days. 🤷🏼♀️👍
Love this home ❤❤❤❤
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I love the suite cases and storing Christmas ornaments in them. This idea got me thinking 😊
Love her kitchen and the utility room.
Absolutely beautiful 🤩
The Barbara Bush story is so precious!
The faux croissants. 😂❤😂❤
My favorites are the suitcases and the book cabinet. It may be hard to find your favorite book, but oh so pretty! Beautiful home ❤
I like her blouse. And I like how colorful her house is. Not a fan of backwards books even though some designers are doing it. To me it doesn't make sense. I also love that greenhouse. I want one!
Agree
Love at first sight 🌿🌟💚
Love her collections, the Barbara Bush ornament,and the garden! I love “show” bread and croissants too!
Love her and love her home!
I guess I will keep an eye out for her at round top next year. Love her garden!
Love Nancy Meyers’ movies! It’s Complicated, something’s gotta give, The Holiday! I do not get any Nancy Meyers inspiration at all from this home. Eclectic is what I see. Nancy Meyers design style for her sets are clean, comfy, soothing and cozy.
You’ve Got Mail is Norah Ephron, not Nancy. They are both great! Pretty house.
Nora Ephron wrote the movie . Set design Susan Bode Ellen Christiansen
Nancy Meyers wrote and directed It’s Complicated (as she did for a lot of her movies we love) and was not the set director.
42:29 I really like your home. it's amazing.I have a big house and garden too. I have got some ideas from your sharing. Thank you.
Every time I make a comment they are deleted.
I will be so so kind in my remarks, OKAY.
I don't get Americano ?
She sounds so sweet.
NO nonsence. Nice girl !!
A serious question - I’m curious if you love gardening outdoors more than eating it or cutting it for an indoor display. It just appears you are more excited to experiment and grow it than actually part-take of it. I HAVE to know this BEFORE I start a garden. For me, with my one rose bush, it’s difficult to cut a rose off, so if I start a veggie garden, will I can or store, or cook with it…I might not.
For people that are color blind there are glasses now that you can buy that allow you to see all colors. There are vds on these.