Megan, Joni and I welcomed the fantastic Brooke Giannetti of Velvet and Linen to the table this week. Brooke shares with us some of her design process, her partnership with her husband Steve, and the evolution of Giannetti Home.
Megan, Joni and I welcomed the fantastic Brooke Giannetti of Velvet and Linen to the table this week. Brooke shares with us some of her design process, her partnership with her husband Steve, and the evolution of Giannetti Home.
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I am just about to sit and listen to all your other interviews. Forget cooking dinner tonight for the family, I'm sitting here for the next four hours.
My goodness, where have I been? Am I the only blogger in this world to not visit your site.
Coty Farquhar, Australia
Thank you Joni, Megan and Linda for a wonderful experience.
It was such a treat getting to spend some time chatting with all of you.
xo
Brooke
Kathy
What an amazing women. Just hearing her talk about her passion, her design steps, her family. It was great. I want to be adopted into that family! What talent.
Another great interview. Bravo ladies!
Brooke is correct design is a passion... and I could hear it in her voice.
I love the skirtedround table, I call it my talking blog, no one and I mean no one bothers me when I am listening...thank you ladies for the many minutes of enjoyment...Regards, Carol Ann x
And ladies, you asked a lot of good questions to Brooke!
Thanks a lot for this interview!
Greet
We have the very old book (c 1965) "Elegant Decorating on a Limited Budget." It's best advice comes early on: "Realize your tastes will change."
Our projects were done with Brooke's method: As long term hunts carrying around inspiration fabrics. Our Gordon took us on shopping trips when we had the time. Things fell into place as we went. We'd be searching for specific things but we often found great thing unexpectedly. We learned as much from what we didn't choose as from what we did choose. Lot's of folks are too busy to do it that way.
I'm sure I've bored y'all about how very personal I think the design process is. Maybe I notice it more because I'm the husband and I've done it 3 times.
You girls are fun!
Keep up the good work and I will be there to enjoy! Karen
Thank you for checking out the Tara space. If you would like to see the rest of the showhouse, you can view at www.pointclickhome.com (Met Home site)....or you can always come down to new York, and i will be happy to give you a private tour....
Francine
Thanks for showcasing Brooke - she is a talent for sure - loved the artwork by Clay Wagstaff she showcased - her use of accent colors and her overall taste create spaces you just want to swoon right into!
Those California girls! My daughter had her home featured in a magazine - actually several - and the names (including the children's names and pictures) were in the article - I worried about the exposure, but my youngest son (like Joni's response) said mom, how many child molester types read these design magazines and I stopped worrying!
Suzanne on St. Simons
Brooke's blog is one of my faves, she is such a sweetie !!!
Kathy :)
Thanks so much for this great interview with Brooke, it's one of the best! What a wonderful, sweet and just plain NICE designer she is. Someone I think we all could instantly be best friends with. I love visiting Velvet&Linen and am always inspired. Merci!
Lidy
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Maria
Susan
You really understand what I'm doing!
Thank you so much for leaving these comments.
xo
Brooke
I want more!!! I request another interview with Brooke, this time with questions from listeners!
It was wonderful getting to hear Brooke's real voice - one of my favorite aspects of the SR - and hearing the story behind her blog, her store, and her family. She is truly one of the shining lights of the design blog universe!
Lisa
I loved that Brooke talked about feeling truly connected with design bloggers. I am fairly new to this forum and felt the same way when I discoverd all of you last Nov....a separated at birth kind of feeling. Someone "got me" & I "get them".
On to more listening.