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16 | For Her
A great selection of gifts for her…
22 | For Him
Difficulty in buying for him? Here are some options…
30 | Christmas in Bordeaux
A British ex-pat shares his amazing experience in Bordeaux.
40 | For Those Who Love Local: Great gifts to support local business es…
46 | Three Holiday Treats
Spas, hot chocolate, and famous authors.
48 | Ottawa, Canada
Ottawa During the Holidays
56 | For The Eco-Friendly One-of-a-kind gifts that are eco-friendly…
62 |
Aspen Snaphot
John Eric Home sat down with Liz Leeds, a resident of Aspen, Colora do who gave us the scoop on what this enchanted city is like during the holidays…
68 | For the Foodie
We all have one on our list. Check out these great gifts…
72 | Christmas Markets
European Chrismas Markets ring in the season.
92 | New York, New York
There is no other place like New York during the holidays
98 | For the Techie
You may not understand how to work it, but the techie on your list will love one of these…
102 | For the Kids
The young ones will love these…
108 | For the Exercise Warrior
One of these gifts will bring a smeyes from the athlete on your list.
113 | For the Traveler
Send them off with one of these selections…
ANTHONY MACKLE
Anthony Mackle is an Independent real estate agent with Maxwell-Baynes/ Christie’s International Real Estate, based in south-west France. He holds 20 years’ experience in the real estate sector and now specializes in luxury property around Bordeaux including fine chateaux and vineyards.
LIZ LEEDS
Liz Leeds is an award-winning broker specializing in luxury real estate in Aspen and Vail, CO. As a proud member of the Slifer Smith & Frampton family, she carries the values of hard work, integrity and outstanding client service - the hallmark of her reputation - into everything she does. Liz has earned recognition as a Top 2 Producer in Eagle County for several years in a row and as the #16 Top Broker in Colorado. She is also a recipient of the Platinum Service Award from the Vail Valley Chamber of Commerce for outstanding customer service, and a member of REALM - an elite group of the most accomplished luxury brokers globally. If you have any questions on visiting or living in Aspen, contact Liz at 970-331-1806 or lleeds@slifer.net.
BAHAR TAVAKOLIAN
Bahar Tavakolian moved from Iran to the United States as a teenager. She studied engineering in college and has a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University. After graduation, Bahar moved to California where she worked at The Institute for Mechanics and Materials at the University of California, San Diego, and subsequently in the aerospace industry at Rockwell International while she also taught classes as an adjunct professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1996, Bahar joined Sarnoff Corporation in Princeton as part of a team that spun off a biotech startup company, Orchid Biosciences. Bahar later entered the world of New York City residential real estate. She is now a top broker in the city and consistently ranked among top brokers nationwide.
John Eric Home would like to introduce our readers to the contributors who provide both informative and interesting articles to the magazine. These are the voices that bring to you the most current trends within their individual industries. We would like to thank our contributors for providing their insight to the magazine and its readers.
KELLI ALEXANDER
Kelli’s passion for travel began at age 4 when her mom took her on her first flight to visit her dad in the Navy. She remembers everything. Wearing a plaid dress and red leather shoes. Sitting in the window seat. It was nighttime. With her nose pressed against the window; she was fascinated by the cobalt blue lights along the runway. Once that plane took off, she hasn’t landed since.
Alexander has traveled extensively. Beginning her career in television broadcasting and communications, she realized her heart was in firmly touching the world and sharing it with all who are ready and open. She established PlanetKelli, a high-end travel and destination planning company. With her myriad connections around the world, in the most soughtafter locations, she provides clients a VIP treatment as she knows not just the destinations but how to match travelers with their perfect choices and options.
DEREK NZERIBE
Based in Ottawa, Canada Derek Nzeribe is President and Broker of Record of the boutique real estate firm Haus Collection Realty Limited. Haus Collection Realty offers a broad range of brokerage services to residential buyers and sellers alike, and the firm’s New Home division, along with its partners, also actively work with residential real estate developers, contribute to the implementation of strategic plans and review, and engage in developer, sales, marketing and vendor collaboration.
CHARLES M. TAPPAN, JR. Before joining Republic National Distributing Company LLC, Charles worked in finance, as a broker on Wall Street and as an equity trader. He decided to make the leap into the Hospitality industry in 2011 while looking for the fountain of youth, and since then he has worked as a bartender at some of the best hotels and restaurants in Washington, DC, including Blue Duck Tavern at Park Hyatt and the Jose Andreas Think Food Group. Not only is he a member of the US Bartender’s Guild and DC Craft Guild, but he is highly decorated in the mixology community.
DAVID BROWN became a pioneer of design in some of DC and Virginia’s most upand-coming neighborhoods. As an executive with Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton & Valentino, he has been fortunate to travel extensively across the United States and Europe through his work. David’s eclectic style and appreciation for architecture is reflected in his work thanks to his unique cultural perspective gained through his travels.
MARC SCHLIEFER has been in the financial planning business since 1978, when he joined Equity Planning Institute, Inc. He became President of Equity Planning Institute, Inc. in 1996. With over 33 years of practicing financial planning, Marc has worked mainly on individual financial planning and counsels clients on all aspects of their financial life.
SHERRY MOELLER co-founder and principal of MoKi Media, was a previous editor in chief of Capitol File magazine/Niche Media covering politicians, celebrities, fashion, travel, hospitality and lifestyle in Washington, DC and around the country. She now specializes in public relations for interior design, architecture and hospitality clients, among other luxury brands.
HANNAH JENNER is the Founder and Head Coach at Achieving Awesome Performance Coaching and host of the “Achieving Awesome” podcast. A former professional sailor, Hannah became the first female captain of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race to circumnavigate the globe in 2007-08. After a 15- year career on the ocean sailing some 280,000 nautical miles, Hannah retired in 2017 to set up her coaching practice. Combing her experience in building successful teams along with a life coaching qualification from Erickson College and a nutrition coaching certification from Precision Nutrition, Achieving Awesome coaches women to unlock their true potential from the inside out. Hannah’s mission in life is to help people become the happiest, healthiest and strongest version of themselves so that they may in turn #betheinspiration. Find out more at www. achievingawesome.com.
‘Tis the Season!
The holidays in Washington are truly special. From the lighting of the National Christmas Tree to ducking into wonderful cafes for a cup of hot chocolate during holiday shopping, to presentations by the National Symphony Orchestra and the Washington Ballet’s beloved rendition of The Nutcracker –the holiday season in this city is a wondrous and joyful time.
In this issue of John Eric Home, we have you covered for this holiday season. The perfect drinks, food, fashion tips, home decorations, news, cultural events, the list goes on and on. And, special to this issue of the magazine, we have curated lists of gifts for those on your list who are the more difficult to shop for.
So, dig in and enjoy this edition of the magazine. We will see you back here in 2023!
John Eric Publisher
“The holiday season is a perfect time to reflect on our blessings and seek out ways to make life better for those around us.” –Anonymous
JOHN’S FAVORITES
MY PERSONAL BEST
1. MasterClass – Jump in and enjoy classes taught by respected and renowned experts in all types of fields. It’s nourishment for the soul. 2. Burberry Vintage Check Panel Leather Penny Loafer – A true splurge but as a lover of all things. Burberry, I think it’s worth it. 3. Bartesian – There is nothing better than a great cocktail. Now you can have your favorite on demand with Bartesian. 4. Eberjey Women’s Pajamas – A great pair of PJs for fall and winter makes an amazing gift.
TREVOR’S FAVORITES
MY PERSONAL BEST
Every year in lieu of a physical gift from mom we choose a charity for her to donate to in our name. There are so many amazing charities out there but these two resinate with us the most.
1. Operation Underground Railroad – https://www.ourrescue.org
2. World Animal Protection – https://www. worldanimalprotection.org
Gifts are great but a gift that continues to give every month is even better. Try either of these companies to give personalized gift to your recipient.
3. Sips By – https://www.sipsby.com
4. Snack Sack – https://www.snacksack.com
GIFTS
For Her
TIFFANY & CO. – LEATHER COIN POUCH
High-quality Italian leather and T-shaped accents define its design. It’s the perfect size to stash some cash, coins and cards while being fancy free.
UGG - FLUFF YEAH SLIDE SLIPPER
These soft Ugg slippers feel like sheepskin pillows for her feet. Their rubber sole can withstand wear in and outside of the house. She will step out in style with this genuine-shearling slingback that combines the warm-weather appeal of a sandal with the plush comfort of her favorite slipper.
DR. DENNIS GROSS – PRO FACIAL STEAMER
This steamer is a professional device with micro-steam technology that infuses skin with moisture, clarifies the complexion, and purifies skin. Ideal for all skin types, especially those with dehydrated skin and enlarged pores, its technology hydrates and purifies the skin revealing a dewy complexion in as quickly as 9 minutes.
BURBERRY - MONTAGE PRINT SILK SKINNY SCARF
Simply said, one can never go wrong with Burberry. This skinny scarf is fashionable, modern, and a unique piece that she will be able to add to her wardrobe.
SLIP - PURE SILK PILLOWCASES
We spend a third of our lives in bed. In laboratory testing, slipsilk™ pillowcases were shown to absorb significantly less face cream than cotton pillowcases*, so they can help keep skin’s moisture and face products where they belong, on the face. Slipsilk™ was also shown to create 43% less friction on average*, which can reduce stretching and tugging on delicate facial skin.
HOME TRENDS
WHERE STYLE & ELEGANCE MEET
Christmas
DECOR IN 2022
by David BrownThe holidays are nearly here, and with family and friends coming to visit, it is imperative we create a warm and inviting space for our guests to relax, celebrate and make new memories.
Decking the halls for Christmas should invoke the magic of the season. Consider rich colors, soft and cozy textures, and creative ideas that radiate joy and excitement. Creating a general décor theme is a great place to start when planning to pull together decorations in a way that looks coordinated and consistent.
Red and green are the colors that traditionally represent Christmas. If you’re ready for something non-traditional, then Christmas 2022 is your year to choose a new and unique color scheme for your holiday cheer.
Why not turn your home into a winter wonderland with all-white decorations? A neutral all-white palette provides a serene and calm look. Even better, it makes decorating super simple, which many of us need these days. Use white flowers like roses, hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, and gladiolus, perhaps with mini gingerbread houses to add a little contrast.
To add a touch of color to your neutral Christmas décor, add some green. You can frame your doorways with greenery, hang boughs from the stair railings, and incorporate mini potted pines, cedars, and cypress. Best of all, when you decorate with holiday greenery, your home will smell amazing!
Color combinations found in nature, such as brown and green, always look good. Don’t hesitate to take a cue from Mother Nature and use these popular earth tones to decorate your home this Christmas. To maintain simplicity, decorate the green tree with brown and tan ornaments only. When decorating the walls and hallways, stick with several different green shades for a layered and multi-toned look.
Color can also set the mood. When it comes to celebrations in the cold season, something warm and energizing is an excellent choice. From metallics
to neutrals to jewel tones, unexpected hues can be just as festive and merry as the classic red and green combination. Metallics in shimmery gold, silver and copper are artistic and stylish Christmas decorating colors that spread warmth.
Combine a metallic hue with one bold and expressive color like deep green, purple, teal, or dark blue for greater dimension. The introduction of metallic items will add extra shine and layered depth to the overall color scheme.
Traditionally, the living room becomes the heart of your home during the holiday season. The living room is home to the Christmas tree and focal point of all your holiday décor. Once you have the Christmas tree trimmed the next project needs to be trimming. The fireplace is where your family gathers to keep warm and enjoy time during cold winter nights. Here are a few ideas to create a cozy mantle and hearth.
First try wooden candlesticks in varying heights, a lush garland, and matching stockings to create a simple, serene, and peaceful mantle. You can also create a unique perspective by utilizing vintage elements. Consider using bottlebrush trees, plenty of greenery, and postcards to add a vintage vibe to your Christmas mantle. If you prefer a more traditional mantle, go on an exploration journey in your backyard for tree trimmings, branches, and bright berries. Bring it all together indoors and arrange it beautifully on your Christmas mantel. Lastly, add simple white string lights set the stage for a warm mood.
Consistency is always key in creating a seamless look throughout your home. Utilize the same type of lighting on the Christmas tree, the fireplace, door frames, and window treatments. Wrapping seasonal faux foliage such as holly, ivy and berry branches around the light cord hides the electrical wiring and brings an outdoor winter element into the space. Loop a velvet ribbon around the ends to secure the look and add a pop of color.
Next place pillar candles in creams and off-whites in a staggered configuration on the hearth, so the stringlight-and-branch bundle weaves around them and drapes off each side of the mantle. The rest is up to you, and your options are nearly endless.
Layers add interest and dimension, and they create a warm and cozy environment to encourage friends and family to relax, linger, and reminisce about past celebrations. Christmas themed pillows in soft fabrics encourage snuggling sessions in living rooms and family rooms, so use large solid-colored pillows as a background for smaller decorated pillows on chairs and sofas. Thick throw blankets in deep reds, greens and creams work well too—you can also mix and match in appropriate colors and patterns to create a signature look.
Once you have decorated your living room, it’s time to move on to the other areas of your home. Since it’s easy to overlook powder rooms, kitchens and guest rooms, think of small-scale ideas for these spaces. Holiday pillows, richly hued throws, fun holiday dish towels, scented candles, glass bowls of Christmas ornaments and various holiday family photos all add a festive touch.
We all spend a decent amount of our time in our bedrooms. For this reason, it’s nice to infuse a tad bit of holiday cheer into the place where you sleep and wake up. Prep the space by draping a pretty garland across your headboard, or spread some red and green throw blankets on
your bed. Put up a minimalistic tree decorated with lights, or hang a small Christmas banner. Add a wreath or freshly cut foliage to add a scent of the holidays to your bedroom.
Indulging a person’s sense of smell is another way to wow your family and friends over the holidays. Seasonal scents such as pine, cranberry, spruce, gingerbread, fir and cinnamon are just a few options for candles. Also, grouping cinnamon-scented pinecones in a statement bowl on your coffee table or mantel are great additions that promote the holiday spirit in your home.
We celebrate the holidays in our homes with family and friends and we cherish those traditions. It is essential that we create feelings of warmth, security and tranquility to make new memories from the precious time we spend with our loved ones during these very special times.
GIFTS HOLIDAY For Him
SOLGAARD - THE CARRY-ON CLOSET
This award-winning Carry-On Closet suitcase is engineered with a patented built-in shelving system, USB charging port, and an indestructible polycarbonate shell. The Carry-On Closet will keep him organized anywhere his travel takes him.
MASTERCLASS - ALL ACCESS PASS
Think that he would like to cook like Gordon? Perhaps photograph like Annie? If so, he will love this gift.
MasterClass hosts online courses taught be celebrities and experts, and an All Access pass will set him up for a year of learning from the best.
GINKO - SMART MOON LAMP
This unique gift will have him spinning. The Smart Moon Lamp is 3D printed with a textured surface of craters and mountains. It uses a strong magnet to float over the walnut base and slowly spin. It is quite special and definitely a conversation starter.
PERSOL - 714SM - STEVE MCQUEEN FOLDING SUNGLASSES
Introduced in the 1960s as a folding version of the 649, the 714 was the first-ever folding glasses model. The iconic pilot shape, keyhole bridge, timeless acetates and foldable system make it a masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship, requiring ten additional manufacturing steps compared to standard models. The Steve McQueen™: celebrate an icon with all the details of the original model worn by the actor.
CATCH:3 CLASSICS WIRELESS CHARGING PAD AND ORGANIZER
The CATCH:3 combines multi-coil, single device wireless technology with the familiar valet silhouette, allowing him to thoughtfully organize accessories and charge your devices. For the guy who’s got some serious charging and tidying up to do without compromising on any bit of style.
Festive Feasts
Quick tips for creating a dining room ready for entertaining
By Sherry MoellerWhile there are tried-and-true ways for making a dining room feel cozy, such as mixing warm lighting, soft chairs and inviting walls, according to Tracy Morris of Tracy Morris Design, there are also quick tips for creating a festive dining atmosphere when gathering with family and friends during the holidays.
Tracy, along with Kelley Proxmire of Kelley Proxmire, Inc. and Michael Winn of Winn Design + Build, offer some easy ways, and share a few favorite photos, to make the holiday meal extra special.
TRACY MORRIS
Tracy Morris Design www.tracymorrisdesign.com
• Here is any easy trick to make your room “aglow” for a festive table. If you have extra champagne flutes, wine glasses or coupe glasses (you know, the ones at the back of the cabinet), add a bit of water, a spring of pine, and a tea light. Place these additional “glow lights” on your table and watch your guests ooh and aah over this simple trick.
• When you are making a centerpiece for a dining table, nine times out of 10 it is better to have a lower arrangement. Reason being, you can easily talk to your guests without having to look through the centerpiece. To create a “wow” centerpiece, go to your local hardware store and purchase a loop of Frasier fur garland. Cut it open, weave it through your dishes on the table and add votives. It’s such a simple way to add a bit of sparkle to your table.
• Another simple way to spruce up your holiday table is to place pine sprigs in a bucket – a champagne bucket that is. During the holidays, if my table, bar or countertop is looking blah, I take a champagne bucket and fill it with sprigs of pine and holly. Not only does it look great, but it smells even better!
KELLEY PROXMIRE
Kelley Proxmire, Inc. www.kelleyproxmire.com
• For a decorative touch at each place setting, add fun napkin rings, such as ones with red sleds or a shiny gold finish, around monogrammed or even seasonal cocktail napkins.
• Place white vases with greenery and berries at each guest’s place setting.
• Keep the centerpiece lower on the table and include beeswax candles.
• Add festive pillows along the back of each chair.
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MICHAEL WINN
Winn Design + Build www.winndesign.com
• To create a festive dining room, hang fresh, unadorned wreaths on the windows.
• Place seasonal fruit in the center in a decorative bowl.
• Display vintage candlesticks with coordinating candles, along with heirloom silverware.
• Consider adding a special gift for guests at place settings.
Did you ever get that feeling of doom on the flight home after a wonderful holiday in the sunshine? As a fairly well-travelled Englishman, it was an all-too-frequent encounter for me to be met by the damp, cold, drizzling rain and a hefty traffic jam on arrival back into the U.K. My wife and I would sulk like chil dren all the way home and spend the next 2 weeks fantasizing about a life abroad, warm al fresco evenings and skipping to work along cobbled pedestrianised streets. This was usually followed by some very left-field job applications – usually in the direction of Perth, Australia (another of our favourites), California or somewhere in Europe. The result was typically underwhelming with a low response rate on the jobs front, waking up 9 minutes earlier to try and beat the rush hour traf fic and eventually giving up entirely on the dream and settling back into ‘normal’ life. The next holiday came and repeat.
Then in our 30’s kids came along. I was content as a Sales Director for a British property firm and my wife was a mar keting guru at a national grocery retailer. Money was good but quality of life was poor, generally with both of us working long days and suffering, as many in the corporate world do, under some fairly intense pressure. Suddenly my wife had an epiphany (or perhaps she was close to a breakdown!) and de cided it might be worth spending more time with our children and trying to prioritise our wants and needs instead of our CEOs.
For the first time in our then 10-year marriage, she gave me the green light to scope out a move abroad. Having been pushing for this pretty much on and off throughout the 10 years, you can imagine my excitement when that moment ar rived! Most families, I imagine, would map out a game plan for such a move and factor in a healthy amount of time to plan the intricacies involved with international relocation. Fast-for ward 3 months and we’d both quit our jobs and were living on a vineyard in Saint-Emilion in the south-west of France.
To be honest, it’s all a bit of a whirlwind when we look back now, but somehow amid the Covid19 era, the blur of working from home with kids with limited human interaction, the stars aligned, and we took the plunge.
So why Saint-Emilion? Having worked in real estate for 20 years in England, I’d always had the same goal; selling
THE ENGLISHMAN IN
SAINT-EMILION
BY ANTHONY MACKLEFrench chateaux in the south of France. The appeal of French culture, the historical architecture and the prospect of merg ing my work with a more attractive lifestyle led me to France. Along with my wife’s dual nationality, it made France an ob vious choice. I secured a job as an independent real estate agent with a luxury property agency based in the Bordeaux region, specialising in the sale of chateaux and vineyards. My wife also secured work, we rapidly found a house and a school for the children, and in August 2020, French life began.
The ‘living on a vineyard’ aspect was quite unexpected, and not something that was in the original plan. It was some what a stroke of luck, thanks to my very well-connected prop erty colleague, and included a nice chateau that we were able to rent and now call home. My wife and I both like wine, but now as Saint-Emilion residents, we really love wine.
Saint-Emilion is a UNESCO world heritage site, inhabited since Roman times, with a monolithic church built in the 12th century and 200km of tunnels created centuries ago. Today there are 42 restaurants and more than 970 prestigious vine yards generating more than 10 million bottles of fine red wine each year. Located only 40 minutes from the city of Bordeaux, the only UNESCO city in the world and boasting the longest shopping street in Europe, rue Saint-Catherine – Saint-Emilion is also just over an hour from the stunning Atlantic coastline, in fact making it one of the best places to live in France (in my opinion). As a beach lover (and chief sandcastle builder)
– proximity to the beach was a must for us. Also high on our checklist was an International Airport, which Bordeaux is, with daily flights back to London should we need, plus Paris and many other international destinations. The added bonus was the TGV (Train Grande Vitesse) which links Bordeaux to Paris in just over 2 hours, making the region’s connectivity really quite impressive and certainly much better than the north of England travel links we’d been used to for most of our adult lives.
Bordeaux of course is steeped in history…... the Saint-An dré Cathedral, the Grand Theatre built in 1780, the Place des Quinconces (largest square in France) and Place de la Bourse with its famous Miroir d’eau (photo above) attracting millions of tourists each year. The Jardin Public, the Cité de Vin wine museum, bike rides along the quays and boat tours on the Ga ronne River, make it well worth a visit. It’s the hub of the wine region so everything is centred around outstanding gastrono my, bustling squares with packed out cafes and restaurants as the French enjoy their 2-hour lunch break with wine. Another cultural bonus of life in France!
Wine has fast become a focal point for us, and whilst it might not have the most positive impact on our bank account, we are building quite a collection of right bank Saint-Emilion Grand Cru and Grand Cru Classé wines to enjoy now and in the future (huge thanks to our newly found winemaker friends).
Only a short drive away is the left-bank wine region of
Medoc and Haut-Medoc with its famous appellations such as Margaux, Saint-Estephe and Pauillac. South of the city in the Graves region you’ll find the renowned Pessac-Léognan and sweeter wines often made in Sauternes. Closer to home between Bordeaux and Saint Emilion is the Entre-deux-Mers wine region, named by its geographical position ‘between two seas’ signifying the rivers Garonne and Dordogne that surround it.
Having lived in France for two years, it was easy to learn that the French (and 100 million tourists) enjoy holidaying in many of the country’s hot spots. The popular Bassin d’Ar cachon, a sea-side basin on the Atlantic coast offers luxury real estate, a beach lifestyle, and oysters from the bay itself, with many charming villages and towns such as Cap Ferret, Pyla-sur-Mer and Arcachon itself. We were delighted to find it only 90 minutes’ drive from our home, resulting in many summer day trips to the beach and very happy children (and adults). The Pyrenees offer sensational skiing just 3 hours’ drive away (which enables our black Labrador to come along too!) along with a selection of local delicacies like Raclette (a delicious meal of charcuterie and salads enjoyed with melted local raclette cheese). La Rochelle is also a destination we’ve
come to love, with the old port and Ile de Ré offering seafood delights and local oysters.
All in all, French life is great. Living on a vineyard is some thing quite remarkable - some mornings we are woken by the sound of the wine-maker Jonathan, arriving at 6:30 am and taking his tractor out into the vines. Other days we meet a large truck delivering pallets of bottles as I try to navigate out of the drive on my way to a chateau visit, via the most incredible school drop-off in the village of Saint-Emilion. And at harvest time, each September, our family loves to watch the team bring in the season’s grapes and prepare for their journey ahead, seeing the pride in their faces after a year of nurturing their vines.
Safe to say we’re glad we took the plunge, took a chance, and made France our home!
CHRISTMAS MARKET, SAINT EMILION
Some 75 stalls sell all sorts of wonderful products from arts and crafts to food and drink, perfect for those Christmas pres ents and last-minute Christmas treats. Spread throughout the town you can find them in the Cloître de l’Eglise Collégiale, the Halles du Marché, Salle Gothique, Logis de Malet and the Place du Marché au Bois.
OPEN DOORS IN THE CHATEAUX OF PESSAC-LÉOGNAN
The Pessac-Léognan appellation is hosting its annual open doors weekend on December 4-5. 34 wineries will take part in the event with wine tastings, tours, gourmet food, and activi ties for kids. Some of the participating chateaux are Château Brown, Château Pape Clément, and Château Haut-Lagrange.
SEARCH FOR BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUES AT THE BROCANTE
The big brocante of Bordeaux is hosted twice a year at place des Quinconces with 200 antique dealers, horticulturists, restaurants and craftsmen. It’s the biggest brocante event in the area and the selection is huge, from vintage home decor to paintings, antique furniture, garden accessories and more.
ANNUAL BORDEAUX TASTING
In December you also have a chance to taste some of the best French wines in one place at an event called “Bordeaux Tast ing”. For two days (December 11-12) tens of wine houses from Bordeaux and other regions in France will be there to present their best wines. The tasting will take place at different sites around Place de la Bourse.
A TRADITIONAL MARIONETTE THEATER
Guignol Guérin is the oldest family-run marionette theater in France. Their traditional winter spectacle takes place in Théâtre l’Inox between December 18 and January 2.
GIFTS HOLIDAY For Those Who Love Local
AZURE DRAGON – ANGELA CASEY
What would you do if when traveling overseas you were picked up by security officials and accused of being a spy? Azure Dragon, written by JEH Managing Editor Angela Casey, answers that question as the story weaves its way through Laos, London, Rome and Washington, DC – through a fast-paced world of spies, black operations and stolen cryptocurrencies. Nothing is as it seems, and twist-upon-twist is sure to have you on the edge of your seat. Just wait until you see how it ends!
WOVEN BASKET WITH FEATHER – JAMES EBBERT
James is a self-taught fiber and paper artist based in Pittsburgh. Constructing his baskets, he combines new materials with found objects to create unique and special pieces. One of his baskets was recently accepted into Ohio Craft Museum’s “The Best of 2022” exhibition.
IG: #jamesebbertjrODD PROVISIONS – LOCAL PANTRY GIFT SELECTION
Stock your pantry with a selection of the region’s locallymade staples. Gift includes Keepwell’s mid-Atlantic vinegar, Peg’s Salt (great on everything!), DC Bee honey, and Z&Z’s fresh za’atar blend. Great for a housewarming or for your favorite foodie!
BRIGHT EYES SERUM - EAST SOUND LANE
For all skin types, this serum has a very smooth gentle silky texture for the delicate skin around the eyes. Its herbal extract supports skin health and helps prevent sun damage to skin cells by combating free radicals and environmental stressors.
STEADFAST SUPPLY - OS: GIFT BOX - TIME TO CHILLAX
Ordering a gift box is an easy way to take the stress out of gift shopping, while also supporting small businesses. This box includes Cocktail Kits 2 Go – to make and enjoy cocktails from the comfort of one’s own home; About Face Designs Happy Hour Glass – the high-quality rocks glasses make memorable sentiment gifts for any cocktail loving family member, friend or coworker; Ritual Chocolate – a chocolate that is made with a blend of cacao nibs aged in High West Distillery bourbon whiskey barrels for several months; and Legally Addictive Foods - Everything Cookies, which is a crunchy cracker, covered with handmade toffee, topped with semi-sweet chocolate and sprinkled with our special blend of Everything seasoning: garlic, onion, black & white sesame, poppy seeds & sea salt.
DESIGN NEWS
TANYA SMITH-SHIFLETT OF UNIQUE KITCHENS & BATHS AND SARA SWABB OF STORIE COLLECTIVE OPEN A SHOWROOM AND SHOP IN THE HEART OF WASHINGTON, DC
Tanya Smith-Shiflett of Unique Kitchens & Baths and Sara Swabb of Storie Collective open a showroom and shop in the heart of Washington, DC
by Sherry Moeller Photos by Stacy Zarin GoldbergWith client demand at an all-time high, Tanya Smith-Shiflett of Unique Kitchens & Baths and Sara Swabb of Storie Collective, who have collaborated on projects for a few years, decided it was the right time to open a showroom and shop in Georgetown. “Georgetown is a hot spot and the proximity to Sara is great,” says Tanya.
“Tanya found the perfect spot for our shared shop and showroom,” says Sara, who lives right around the corner. “Georgetown holds a special place in my family’s heart, but this location is also a hub for DC’s trade and retail design and furnishing stores, along with a variety of boutiques, antique sellers, and home to other creatives who we love.”
Both Unique Kitchens & Baths and Storie Collective have managers onsite to ensure clients have a wonderful
experience when visiting. “Our showroom features several custom pieces, including a cabinet collection we designed together, so clients are able to stop in, open and close drawers, touch the hardware, and really feel the quality of product that Unique Kitchens & Baths delivers,” says Sara. “A range of color and door style samples are available for inspiration, but Unique Kitchens & Baths is truly the epitome of custom, so they are able to create whatever a client may have in mind.”
Storie Collection carries an assortment of curated design items, including vintage and modern pieces in a range of price points, plus accessories, such as scented and taper candles. They will have an exciting collection of holiday items for entertaining and hosting family and friends.
The designers share additional insight into their backgrounds, how the showroom, shop and their cabinet line came together, and what to expect when you visit.
Provide brief backgrounds on how you started in the design business and your business philosophies.
Tanya: As owner and founder of Unique Kitchens & Baths, I have always believed that the kitchen is the heart of the home. I’m passionate about balancing function and beauty in the rooms we use the most.
While working full time in medical sales, I also began helping my husband’s building busines part-time by designing kitchen layouts. I then became an NKBA-certified kitchen designer and founder of our company, creating beautiful and functional kitchens. I continue to expand my skills, hone my expertise, and work closely with our in-house designers to create timeless spaces.
Sara: As founder and creative director of Storie Collective, I develop and implement a tailored design with conciergelevel attention to detail for our full-service clients. The result is an individualized experience, resulting in a space that is custom, yet comfortable, and timeless in its appeal. Creating purposeful and authentic spaces that our clients will love for years to come is what makes us thrive. Through global travels, my aesthetic is marked by authenticity in its use of natural materials, raw textures, and handmade objects mixed with everyday modern essentials. I love working with motivated and trusting clients to design a home that reflects their story.
I began my career in business and marketing, working for a Fortune 50 company and later a digital marketing firm where I learned to understand client goals, develop unique solutions, and deliver results that exceed expectations. I have an MA in Communications from Johns Hopkins University and a BS in Business Marketing from Miami University in Ohio. As a design lead at another DC-based design firm, I found my deep passion for residential interiors and honed my aesthetic and process.
You collaborated on the design of a line of cabinetry. What was the process like to create this cabinetry collection?
Tanya: Sara and I have been collaborating on projects for a few years. She is a wonderful designer and has introduced us to some lovely clients. Creating a cabinet collection is all about bringing out the “unique” aspects of the designer. Your style should shine in your door designs, colors and woods, and I feel we have achieved that with each and every collaboration.
Sara: We completed our cabinet collection in the last year. For us, the process of building a cabinet line was truly intuitive. We delight in lines, movement, and function — every detail of each product we put in a space — and cabinetry is no different. From my product sketches to
Unique Kitchens & Bath’s prototypes and color samples, we built this cabinet collection with our clients’ lifestyles in mind. Together, we designed cabinetry for my home, so I have the unique perspective of being both the designer and a client, using and living with our designs every day. Given that experience, I have the utmost trust that our collaborative process really works in bringing beautiful and functional designs for our clients’ specific lifestyles.
Tanya, what are the latest items that homeowners are asking for in kitchen designs? What colors are trending as far as kitchen cabinets? Special features?
Tanya: Lower cabinets with less upper cabinetry are the top requests right now. Favorite colors are greens and blues, plus homeowners just love the spice inserts!
Sara, what are some of the products you carry in the showroom? Do you have special items planned for the holidays?
Sara: We are diligent about selecting both vintage and modern items at a range of price points. Some of our pieces are more of an investment - like our collection of vintage, handwoven rugs, but we also source accent pieces, such as candlesticks, ceramics and planters. We intentionally focus on items that clients can use in their everyday lives, but that also bring a curated, collected look to their spaces. Lighting a candle is such an easy way to soften the mood and bring warmth to your home. From beautifully scented candles to unexpected tapers for your dining table, we always have candles on hand that feel special.
For the holidays, we will be centering our collection around pieces for entertaining and hosting family and friends, such as beautiful linens, brass and wood accented serving pieces, and cozy throws and pillows to refresh your seating area. A new collection that we are really excited about is a charming line of fluted-edge serveware. They feel both effortless and special, timeless and modern, all at the same time. The collection will include items like cake stands, appetizer plates, and platters that could easily be for every day, but special enough for your holiday table. We’ll also feature pretty hand soaps and hand towels to spruce up guest spaces.
Anything else to add about the showroom and shop?
Tanya: The showroom is gorgeous and being in Georgetown provides a “destination location,” where you can come visit the showroom, eat, shop, and make a day out of it!
Sara: We are also planning to host a series of pop-ups during the holiday season. We are so excited to bring beautiful gift items to our Georgetown clientele so be sure to follow us on Instagram @storiecollective and @uniquekitchensandbaths to get that information!
Unique Kitchens & Baths | Storie Collective Showroom & Shop
1506 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington, DC
Open Tuesday-Saturday, 12-5 p.m.
www.uniquekitchensandbaths.net www.storiecollective.com
HOLIDAYTREATS
TREATS
ENJOY A HOT CHOCOLATE
Stop by Café Georgetown and indulge in one of their whimsical, seasonal hot chocolate drinks. The shop serves regular and specialty inspired hot chocolates. It’s cozy. It’s warm. And it’s the perfect place to enjoy the company of your loved ones.
A DAY SPA TREATMENT AT THE ARGENTTA SPA AT THE WATERGATE HOTEL
This spa is a real stunner. Aside from being gorgeous, you and yours will discover all the amenities you expect from a top-notch spa – steam rooms, whirlpool, an elegant relaxation lounge. But it’s the quality of services that stand out. Try the signature jade hot stone massage, which combines Swedish massage techniques with heated jade stones, which have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries for their healing and balancing properties. Afterwards, enjoy a glass of wine in the Watergate’s lounge.
HAVE DRINKS WITH A FAMOUS AUTHOR
The Hay-Adams Author Series recreates a grand literary tradition established by John Hay and Henry Adams in the late 1800s. At the time, their homes were the center of Washington’s intellectual and social gatherings, featuring literary giants such as Mark Twain, Edith Wharton and Henry James. The Hay-Adams Author Series was launched to renew the spirit of literary discourse on the very land where the historic hotel stands today. The tradition lives on with distinguished authors of our time in celebrating their works and sharing fine food, drink and lively conversation in a magnificent setting. Grab a friend or family member and share in a provocative and fun evening. Afterwards, have a holiday drink in the lounge.
THE HOLIDAYS ARE, OF COURSE, A TIME TO GET TOGETHER WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO CELEBRATE. THEY ARE ALSO THE TIME TO TAKE A MOMENT AND ACTUALLY ENJOY THAT TIME. HERE ARE OUR TOP 3 SUGGESTIONS FOR ENJOYING A FEW HOURS WITH THOSE YOU LOVE…
OTTAWA OTTAWA
OTTAWA DURING THE HOLIDAYS A CAPITAL IDEA
BY DEREK NZERIBEThe seat of government for the country of Canada, the City of Ottawa, is in the southern portion of the province of Ontario where the Ottawa and Rideau Rivers meet. Ottawa’s population is well over 1 million, making it Canada’s fourth-largest city. It is also one of the country’s most popular vacation destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year. Primary employers in Ottawa include the public service of Canada and the high-tech industry. The city is often referred to as “Silicone Valley North.” Other major employers include the City of Ottawa and the health sector. It also has the largest rural economy of the major cities across the country. With ample opportunities to live, work and play within its borders, Ottawa boasts a hot real estate market, offering everything from compact condominiums to sprawling estate homes.
TRAVELING TO OTTAWA THIS HOLIDAY SEASON?
BRING A WARM COAT!
Known for unpredictable weather, you can count on Ottawa being appropriately chilly during the vibrant holiday season, when the city comes to life through festivals, concerts, decorated shopping venues and an extravaganza of light displays. One of Canada’s most multicultural cities, Ottawa is characterized by a kaleidoscope of ethnic celebrations including Christmas. And you can keep warm while you travel around the city in one of the new winter hop-on/hopoff bus tours, thanks to the vintage heated trolleys of Cobblestone Tours.
WHAT TO DO, WHAT TO DO, WHAT TO DO?
Tourism is critical to Ottawa’s economy, and it’s easy to understand why, as the city boasts numerous national attractions. Shopping is an exciting adventure in everything from boutiques to major malls and big-box stores. History buffs appreciate the incredible architectural gems including 25 National Historic Sites of Canada. Foodies go wild over Ottawa’s cuisine. Yes, you’ll find Canadian favourites such as poutine, but the city is home to more shawarma shops than anywhere in the world outside the Middle East! You’ll also want to sample “Ottawa-style” pizza with its doughy crust and toppings baked under a blanket of cheese.
DID YOU KNOW?
• Downtown Ottawa is on the south bank of the Ottawa River, across that waterway from Gatineau, Quebec.
• Several Christmas movies were filmed in and around Ottawa, including: “Boyfriends of Christmas Past,” “A Christmas Carousel,” “A Cheerful Christmas,” “A Christmas Scavenger Hunt,” “A Storybook Christmas,” “Winter Castle,” “Christmas Unwrapped,” “Midnight at the Magnolia” and “Christmas Jars.”
• Ottawa is home to the most educated population in Canada.
• Declared a Heritage Site by the City of Ottawa and a National Historic Site by the Canadian Government, Notre-Dame Cathedral is the largest and oldest standing church in the city.
• The Rideau Canal is 202 km (126 miles) long and during part of the winter season forms the world’s largest skating rink. The canal has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• In central Ottawa, the well-established culinary arts institute, Le Cordon Bleu, is the only Cordon Bleu campus in North America.
• There are several museums in Ottawa: The Canadian Museum of History (which contains the Canadian Children’s Museum), the Canadian Museum of Nature, the Ottawa Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Canadian War Museum among them.
VISIT OTTAWA THIS HOLIDAY SEASON TO EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC THIS CITY EVOKES …
There is a noticeable excitement in the air as winter descends on Ottawa and people from all over come together to celebrate the holiday spirit. The business of Parliament winds down as the Capital Region transforms with the Pathway of Lights brightening Confederation Boulevard, Canada’s ceremonial route. And on Parliament Hill every year, a spectacular multimedia projection show adds to the exhilarating mood.
Even the housing market becomes more relaxed as the shift in people’s attention is to family events and celebrations across the city’s various neighbourhoods. As the holidays roll around each year, Ottawa sparkles, twinkles and dazzles every evening with light shows, decorated Christmas trees and more.
FOR DATES AND MORE INFORMATION ON THE UPCOMING EVENTS, CHECK OUT
OTTAWATOURISM.CA/EN/EVENT-CALENDAR
• The Vintage Village of Lights is an enchanted setting with more than 30,000 lights on display. This celebration of yesteryear features a soundtrack with music from the interwar years.
• The Magic of Lights is a two-kilometre route at Wesley Clover Parks Campground illuminated by nearly 1 million lights!
• Taffy Lane in Orléans is known for having holiday light displays that rival any others in Canada.
• The free-admission Ottawa Christmas Market returns to Aberdeen Square in Lansdowne Park on weekends between November 25 and December 18 and from December 20 to 23.
• ByWard Market is Ottawa’s #1 tourist attraction. This prime destination for shopping, the arts, dining, entertainment and professional services is a designated tourist zone, so it will be open during the holidays with festive decorations, trees, lights and even a window-decorating program among vendors.
• Check out the BeaverTails hut, where you can purchase mouth-watering flat sugared pastries. Maple syrup, poutine … discover other delectable Canadian edibles.
• The Salvation Army will bring the largest Christmas kettle in the world to the market. Talk about big!
• Spark Street will feature live-scale, interactive LIT art (3D lighting displays that invite you to be a part of them and strike a pose).
• You can catch a memorable performance of Handel’s Messiah by the Cantata Singers of Ottawa with the NAC Orchestra on December 14-15.
• On December 12, attend a performance of the Chamberfest Concert Series, featuring Canadian and international artists.
• During December, there are several NHL games to attend at the Canadian Tire Arena in Kanata. Watch the Ottawa Senators (The Sens) play against NHL rivals!
• From December 1 to 4, Les Grandes Ballets Canadiens will perform the Nutcracker at the National Arts Centre – a beloved spectacle.
• And remember to hop on for a free horse-and-carriage ride on weekends! For more than 100 years, Cundell Stables has offered horse-drawn tours, hay and sleigh rides around town.
• Fairmont Château Laurier is the scene of a fundraising event called Trees of Hope for Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario.
• If you happen to make it to Ottawa in November, you can enjoy the annual Santa Claus Parade, on the 19th this year. Organized by the Ottawa Professional Fire Fighters Association, the event is held primarily to collect gifts for children.
• On December 19, the Sultans of Swing Christmas Caravan features the three-time JUNO Award nominees and Billboard charting band with a musical trip around the world. Algonquin Theatre.
• On December 8, the JUNO Award-winning Ennis Sisters will perform a captivating mix of songs and storytelling, with a little Irish step-dancing thrown in for good measure.
• How about A Country Christmas at Saunders Farm in the Munster area of Ottawa? Find hedge mazes, wagon rides and a drive-through light display.
• The Log Farm in Nepean holds a holiday celebration of what a family farm would have been like in the late 1800s, as well as today, complete with Santa’s workshop.
• For holiday gift shopping, stop by Ottawa Art Gallery for the Art & Parcel Holiday Sale, where you can pick up everything from original artworks to books, jewelry and more.
• Holiday décor will festoon Place d’Orléans Shopping Centre, just 20 minutes east of downtown, featuring hundreds of retailers and ample free parking.
• And speaking of Orléans, the area’s Christmas Bazaar on December 3rd and 4th is a well-loved venue for finding unique gifts created by local vendors.
GOT THE POST-HOLIDAY BLUES?
Ottawa has the perfect prescription for that. Usually by late January or early February, temperatures have been cold enough for the Rideau Canal to freeze over for skating. And during the firsts three weekends in February, if you happen to be in Ottawa or Gatineau, which together form the National Capital Region, treat yourself to Winterlude, the annual festival that attracts thousands of snow-lovers and has been recognized as one of the top 100 annual attractions in North America. Enjoy snow sculptures, skatechanging shacks, and food catering kiosks along this icy trail.
GIFTS
For the Eco Friendly
Shop Mindful Gifts – Relief Gift Set
What more can we say? A year-long subscription to a This eco-friendly gift set will send its recipient into a state of bliss. A lavender neck wrap, made of 100% cotton flannel, is filled with organic lavender flowers and organic flax seeds. The LivKind Relief Balm is a balanced combination of phytocannabinoid-rich hemp oil, organic beeswax, and organic aromatic essential oils to help soothe muscles. And the Pinch Me Therapy Dough is a soft, pliable dough infused with calming aromatherapy. Massage between the fingers and feel the stress begin to fade away. A simple, holistic way to take the edge off.
Uncommon Goods – Living Composter
This sleek, modern composter is for the true gardener at heart — it’s designed to use worms for composting all your food scraps, from fruit and vegetable peelings to tea bags. It can process more than two pounds of food a week.
Bearaby - Cotton Napper
Weighted blankets have been shown to be a natural sleep aid by stimulating the production of serotonin, reducing cortisol, and increasing melatonin. The Bearaby Cotton Napper blanket is made of Fairtrade International Certified organic cotton, hand-knit, and is filler-free. It’s available in four weights (10, 15, 20, 25 lbs.) and eight colors.
Solight - Outdoor Solar-Powered Light, Inflatable
The SolarPuff lantern is a handy accessory for any outdoor activity. This attractive solar-powered lamp is conveniently foldable and light, making it ideal for a backyard gathering or a campout in the woods. The SolarPuff is water-resistant, emits 8-12 hours of light, and charges within 8 hours.
Paravel - Aviator
Paravel has upcycled over 3.5 million plastic water bottles to date, offset 8,150 tonnes of CO2 through its carbon-neutral shipping program, and planted over 35,000 trees through Eden Reforestation Projects. For the Aviator, it offsets all carbon emissions generated from sourcing, assembly, and final delivery. It also offsets the estimated emissions of its first journey with the end-user.
DETAILS
IT’S ALL IN THE DETAILS
The holidays are here! And, of course, what is Thanksgiving without a pumpkin pie. Or a cranberry cobbler. Or a freshly, home baked apple pie. Need a sensational pie dish to not only cook your pastry but will be an eye catcher too? Check out these…
1. RUFFLED PIE DISH – CRATE & BARREL Finished in a bright white glaze, this exclusive pie pan is microwave-, freezer-, oven- and dishwasher-safe for flexible preparation and easy cleanup. 2. STONEWARE PIE DISH – LE CREUSET Available in many colors, this premium stoneware distributes heat evenly for perfectly golden-brown flaky crusts, and the colorful glaze is scratch-resistant and virtually nonstick for easy cleanup. 3. DEEP PIE DISH –MADE IN Made from a 200-year-old porcelain recipe, this pie dish is perfect for all pies. Featuring hand-decorated rims, the dish has a flat edge, so your crimped, latticed, or braided crust will have a perfect place to rest. 4. 9-INCH PIE DISH – STAUB Oven safe up to 572F, this dish can also be used in the microwave and is dishwasher safe. Highly scratch, impact, and thermal shock resistant.
DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT
THE BEST OF THE BEST
KELLEY PROXMIRE
Kelley Proxmire, principal of Kelley Proxmire, Inc., www.kelleyproxmire.comIn her 20-plus-year career, Kelley Proxmire has developed a matchless eye for crafting what she describes as “tailored traditional” interiors. Her projects suffuse warmth and hospitality while maintaining excellent balance, proportion and scale. Her love of color is combined with an appreciation for the fresh sophistication of white and the daring elegance of black. Adept at mixing traditional pieces with unexpected finds, Kelley creates environments that are attuned to the client’s world and faithful to the architecture and setting of a home. Kelley was named the 2016 Designers’ Choice Hall of Fame Designer by Home & Design magazine and inducted into the Washington Design Center Hall of Fame in 2009. She has participated in 25 show houses since 2001, including five DC Design Houses benefiting Children’s Hospital. To see more of Kelley’s projects, visit her Instagram @kelley. proxmire.
Kelley enjoys decorating for the holidays and below she shares some of her favorite holiday decorating tips.
What’s your favorite holiday and why?
Christmas, mainly because it’s a sacred celebration, but also because it spans a season, not just a single day like other holidays.
Have you been asked to decorate clients’ homes for the holidays? And can you describe the process?
Yes, I have decorated clients’ homes for the holidays, from an entire house to a first floor, as well as some outdoor decor. I often work with local florists for greenery and flowers. I particularly like white amaryllis and mix fresh greens with artificial ones, creating a fuller arrangement.
I take into consideration the colors in a home when decorating for the holidays to establish a theme. For instance, a condominium I designed for a couple featured a red dining room, so I incorporated red into their holiday decor and added gold and white accents.
What colors do you most often use for holiday decorating?
Where do you purchase greenery and other holiday items? I tend to use gold, silver or white, plus one pop of color, such as red. I often find nice holiday items at Michaels – combined with vintage and higher-end accessories, such as seasonal napkin rings and pillows, you can create memorable spaces.
What does your home look like during the holidays?
It depends on the room! I usually decorate the living room, family room, dining room, and foyer on the main floor. I love to incorporate some of my collectible items, such as nutcrackers and ornaments, but I also change the theme from year to year. Bows generally need to be refreshed each year and I rotate bowls and accessories.
Do you have favorite hostess gifts to give and receive?
For a hostess gift, I like to fill a white vase with flowers and greenery, something the hostess can use in the powder room. And you can’t go wrong with chocolate! It’s a favorite gift to get.
What’s a tip or two to make an impact when decorating for the holidays?
Consider the placement of the Christmas tree in a room. If you can place it in front of a window, it automatically creates a beautiful holiday scene from outside. And it’s always beneficial to have help when doing your holiday decorating, especially when thinking about outdoor decor. It’s a fun family and friend activity, but also one that might require extra assistance.
SNAPSHOT
ASPEN | COLORADO
Recently, John Eric Home sat down with Liz Leeds, a resident of Aspen, Colorado who gave us the scoop on what this enchanted city is like during the holidays…
JEH: Can you describe for our readers what Aspen is like during the holiday season?
LL: Aspen is very ‘magical’ during the holiday season. With the snow glistening everywhere locals and visitors meander in and out of our shops to purchase that special holiday gift. Restaurants are decorated beautifully, and it’s hard to decide if one wants to cozy up by the fireplace or wine and dine at one of their favorite eateries.
Starting December 20 with a free kick-off skating party, there are there are dozens of public, adult and familyfriendly events around town. From cookie decorating, art projects and story hours for the kids, to free hot chocolate on the Cooper Street Mall, live jazz, après ski drink specials, and Victorian caroling, there’s something for everyone.
JEH: What is your favorite aspect of Aspen during the holidays?
LL: The excitement of watching skiers coming and going throughout our ski areas. Children are laughing and having fun whether skiing, ice skating, sledding, or going for ice cream. The villages are lit up with gleaming lights making it feel so very special.
JEH: How is Aspen different during the holiday season then during other seasons of the year?
LL: Aspen is very busy with many of the second homeowners coming to town to celebrate the holidays and take advantage of early season snow. The annual Wintersköl celebration highlights what makes winter in Aspen so special. The celebration features four days of festivities across town. Guests should stay on the lookout for snow and ice sculptures, firework shows, a canine fashion show, fat-bike races on the snow, après ski parties, and much more!
JEH: If one of our readers happens to be in Aspen during the holidays, what is the one thing that they must make sure to see or do?
LL: It is great fun to try a sleigh ride and let the horses do the work! Take an evening trip to Pine Creek Cookhouse for a memorable holiday adventure.
JEH: Are there any special events that are held?
LL: Join Aspen residents to gaze at The Little Nell tree lighting. The brightly lit trees are held in the Limelight’s sister hotel’s slopeside courtyard. Be on the lookout for cookies, carolers, Santa and live reindeer. Plus, you’ll be sure to feel the cool and welcoming community vibe.
JEH: Are there any special shops or boutiques that you could recommend for unique gifts?
LL: One cannot go to Aspen without going to Kemo Sabe Aspen. An Aspen institution, Kemosabe is the go-to spot for authentic Western gear. In addition to a wall-to-wall assortment of classic cowboy hats and boots, the shop offers monogrammed silver belt buckles, turquoise jewelry, Navajo blankets, vintage saddles, and leather-bound journals. Whether there to shop or just enjoy the lively scene, it’s a must-stop for any visitor.
JEH: Is there one particular food or tradition that is special to Aspen during the holidays?
LL: Aspen Crud at the J-Bar. Aspen used to have soda fountains. The J-Bar, easily Aspen’s most famous watering hole at the Hotel Jerome was turned into a soda fountain (wink, wink) during Prohibition. And what did the locals order?
A milkshake, of course: vanilla ice cream spiked with bourbon. It’s still on the menu, a potent reminder of Aspen’s wild and crazy youth.
JEH: What makes Aspen special always? (Not only during the holidays.)
LL: While Aspen certainly has everything you’d want in an outdoor paradise, the city is also bursting with arts and culture. Several theaters and music and film venues call the city home, bringing in world-class acts, as well as playing host to local favorites such as the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. Art lovers will enjoy the Aspen Art Museum, as well as a wide array of art galleries throughout the downtown area. The city is also home to several impressive cultural institutions, including The Aspen Institute and Aspen Words for literature lovers.
The Aspen Music Festival is considered one of the best classical music festivals in America. The eight-week summer season sees over 400 music events, with some of the biggest names in classical music gracing the stage. Visitors can see performances by five orchestras, as well solo and chamber musicians, and fully staged opera productions. With an emphasis on music education, there are also master classes, lectures, and children’s programming available.
JEH: What do you enjoy most about living in Aspen?
LL: There is so much variety in Aspen between great restaurants, high end retailers, four different ski mountains, plenty of culture, good schools, non-stop events; one will never get bored.
Come to Aspen for fun. Please call me for a personal tour or to get information relating to all that Aspen offers!
Liz Leeds at lleeds@slifer.net
GIFTS
For the Foodie
Cheesemonger’s Picks - Cheese of the Month Club
What more can we say? A year-long subscription to a cheese-of-the-month club. With a group of 3-4 unique cheeses hand-selected by our cheesemongers each month, this collection is guaranteed to tickle and inspire the senses. Items are chosen from the highest quality selections from the best international and domestic producers and hand-picked at peak ripeness.
Bona Furtuna NA – Trapani Sea Salt Collection
From Italy, this sea salt collection has even the hardest to impress foodie covered. The Sicilian salts are processed organically and sustainably and includes a variety of sea salt flavors: 100% sea salt, organic lemon, organic garlic, and organic oregano flowers.
Fulton Fish Market – Seafood Bundles
As America’s oldest fish market, New York City’s Fulton Fish Market delivers everything from oysters to salmon to scallops nationwide. Sign your favorite foodie up for a custom box of all their favorites, including tools and spices, or give the gift of paella, with a dinner box that includes PEI Mussels, frozen shrimp, littleneck clams and fresh squid.
Two Tumbleweeds – Foodie Dice
Even the best home chef and foodie extraordinaire at times scratches their head when thinking of what to cook for dinner. Here is a remedy that everyone in the family will enjoy playing. Select the five primary dice -- protein, cooking method, grain/ carb, herb, bonus ingredient – add a seasonal veggie die and roll. There are over 186,000 possible meal combinations and the dice are also vegetarian and vegan friendly.
Crowd Cow – The Care Package
Wow your friends and family this holiday season with a gift of mouthwatering, restaurant-quality meat and seafood — from the world’s rarest Japanese wagyu steaks to heritage pork, pasture-raised chicken, grass-fed steaks, and more. Perfect for the foodie — choose from a curated gift bundle or make your own personalized gift box.
BLACK BOOK
PUMPKIN. IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT PSL’S (PUMPKIN SPICE LATTES, FOR NON-STARBUCKS READERS). AND DURING THIS SEASON, THIS GOURD BECOMES THE STAR OF MANY GET-TOGETHER SHOWS. SOUPS ARE GUZZLED AND GOBBLED AT EPIC PROPORTIONS. SCONES ARE ACCENTED WITH ITS FLAVOR. PUMPKIN BREADS ARE FOUND EVERYWHERE. BUT PUMPKIN STRETCHES FAR BEYOND THESE STAPLES. IF YOU ARE TRAVELING TO ANY OF THESE GREAT AMERICAN CITIES – MAKE SURE NOT TO MISS ONE OF THESE AMAZING PUMPKIN TREATS.
BOTTEGA NAPA VALLEY —YOUNTVILLE, CALIF.
Chef Michael Chiarello spends his days off set at the Food Network at his restaurant Bottega Napa Valley whipping up an incredible Pumpkin and Fontina Risotto. The nutty flavors of this fresh take on an Italian dish are only accentuated by the warm ambiance of Bottega, perfect for an autumn meal.
DOR-STOP RESTAURANT — PITTSBURGH
This family operation is known for being such a cozy neighborhood favorite that Guy Fieri brought his parents here. Located on a corner, this popular local establishment often has lines out the door. Its Peanut Butter and Sweet Pumpkin Hotcakes are amazing.
GIACOMO’S RISTORANTE — BOSTON
At this tiny restaurant, the line goes down the block seven days a week, but don’t let that stop you from trying the Pumpkin Ravioli and the Pumpkin Tortellini.
CRANBERRY ISLAND KITCHEN — FREEPORT, MAINE
In Freeport, Maine, bakers Karen and Carol bested Bobby with their Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Maple Cream Cheese. Besides their talents in the kitchen, Karen and Carol attribute their win to their dedication to using fresh, local Maine ingredients, including Maine maple sugar.
Christmas Markets
LET THE MAGIC BEGIN
BY KELLI ALEXANDERFalling snow like diamonds. Air crisp as fresh cut apples. The smell of baked strudel and other just out-of- the- oven creations. Frosty cold champagne after a day of ducking in and out of artisan pop ups throughout fairytale villag es. These are just a few of PlanetKelli’s favorite things at Christmas Markets in Europe. And to top it off, like crème fraiche on anything decadent - it’s a must to experience this quintessential tradition aboard a river cruise.
First, let’s unpack the meaning of “Christmas Markets,” the when, where and why of it all.
Actually, many of them are street party celebrations in various locations throughout Europe. This all started some 700 years ago in Germany to kick off the Advent of Christ mas and eventually spread throughout neighboring coun tries. To this day, Christmas Markets are thriving as they did in the Middle Ages. They remain a December long event where many come from all over the world to witness and participate in both small towns and cities. Local artisans showcase their crafts, food and drink, music and of course all things Christmas, especially unique to the various areas.
The best way to immerse into Christmas Markets is in deed by river. Embark on a 5-star luxury vessel, settle in for the week, sit back and let your story begin. Whether it’s the Danube or the Rhine, it is certain you will encounter all the glory of the season along either of these routes. Each have unique unforgettable features.
A most delightful part of travel is tasting what is special about a particular destination and in the case of Christmas Markets, the seasonal cuisine is what makes the journey so gloriously full of options. I would be remiss not to give proper mention to the iconic Gluhwein which has been a staple of this festive period since the 1400’s. Copious amounts are always flowing and ready to be consumed. Plus, each town has its own spin on just what makes up this lovely little libation.
To break it down, the word Gluhwein was derived from the words GLOW and WINE because hot irons were used (and still are) to heat things up to a nice cozy temperature. All for the purpose of warding off chill and bringing about - shall we say a “lightness” to one’s spirit in an otherwise dark (wintery) season. So how is this concocted? Simple math. Red wine + star anise + cloves + cinnamon + vanilla + sugar = yum. Now, let’s take it to another level: the Germans often have it mit Schuss – that is with a shot of rum or other liquor. I say bring it ALL on and quick! Hurry up December…suddenly, I’m feeling like a kid and can’t wait for The MOST wonderful time of year to roll around while dressed in fluffy down and well… cashmere of course.
And with every glass of mulled wine, beer or bubbles comes a perfect food pairing. One of my favorites is Germany’s version of a winter “fast food” called Currywurst. And the best place to have this is in Berlin. This is not just any ordinary fast food. This is something extraordinarily different all thanks to Herta Heuwer of Berlin in 1949. So, what is this mystery dish? Well, after Herta obtained ketchup or possibly Worcestershire sauce and curry powder from the British soldiers, she made a sauce of it and poured it over steamed fried pork sausage. This sensation stuck and is still thoroughly enjoyed especially wrapped in bacon. But you haven’t LIVED until you’ve tried it accompanied by an icy flute of champagne. It may not sound like the epitome of gourmet fare, but I for one, have been craving it ever since my last visit to Berlin. Sign me up for seconds please!
There are a multitude of fantastic Christmas Markets throughout Europe which is precisely why I recommend doing it by river cruise. Unpack just once and experience as many as you like along the way. You are right in the middle of the action as soon as stepping off your floating hotel. From the Netherlands to Switzerland and Germany to far stretches of
Eastern Europe – it’s truly my Happiest Place on Earth during this time.
On the Danube, stumble upon the quaint village of Passau, Germany, famous for its storybook setting with both Gothic and Italian Baroque architecture. This is also where Mozart composed a famous symphony in just 3 days. Or visit his birthplace, beautiful Salzburg, Austria.
And for the icing on the Christmas [fruit] cake, don’t forget Vienna, The City of Waltzes and home to so many tasty and scenic displays, not to mention the Arts and Schonbrunn Palace Markets. Another favorite from this location is The Vienna Boys Choir. Whether you see them here or anyplace else on the globe – see them! Your ears and heart will be in awe.
Moving further down the Danube is the stunning city of Budapest with its palaces and upscale shopping venues. And let’s not forget a side trip, perhaps pre or post to Prague in the Czech Republic.
Now shifting gears - the Rhine River has breathtaking castles at every vantage point. This is a good time to refresh that cocoa or other beverage of choice and recline on the
ship as time stands still as the vessel moves on. From Basel, Switzerland to Amsterdam the itinerary is solid with mesmerizing sights, sounds and special moments only the Rhine presents. Stops on the way include Strasbourg, France with its delectable pate de foie gras and Cologne, Germany with its exciting markets, fantastic foods, the aweinspiring cathedral, and expert crafted cutlery to take home for the kitchen and other one-of-a-kind items to procure.
Every epic journey should include a bit of time pre- and post-Christmas Markets Cruise. For one, it’s a good idea to arrive in Europe a few days ahead of schedule to get acclimated to the time zone. In addition, it’s always a bonus to spend moments in each city or town visited to dip one’s toe in the local atmosphere before setting sail. One of my most recommended spots is Munich with a visit to their Christmas Markets, their Biergarten, and yes, the surfing river (even in winter).
And if you fancy, Paris is always a good idea – especially at this time of year. Finishing a Christmas Markets trip with a jaunt to Paris is, in a word – BRILLIANT! From the fabulous lights and Michelin star dining to the spectacle of all stores – Galeries Lafayette, your eyes will be filled with all the wonders of the season.
Whether your trip to Christmas Markets has you traversing the Danube, the Rhine or both, make sure you do it and do it well. It will be the pinnacle of Christmas gifts to yourself!
Cheers to an upcoming bright and magical Holiday Season.
FOODIE
TASTE OF THE TOWN
BAKED BRIE IN PUFFED PASTRY
INGREDIENTS
1 puff pastry sheet, defrosted if frozen 8 ounces brie, (1 cheese wheel)
all-purpose flour, for dusting ¼ cranberry sauce, or fig, or strawberry jam
½ teaspoon chopped rosemary ½ teaspoon chopped thyme
1 large egg 1tablespoon water ¼ cup walnuts, or pecans, roughly chopped 1 tablespoon honey
DIRECTIONS
Set the oven rack to the middle position. Heat to 400ºF (190ºC). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside.
Remove the frozen pastry from its packaging and defrost it on a sheet tray on the countertop until it is cool but pliable, about 40 minutes. If not using right away, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate.
In a small bowl, whisk together the egg and water, set aside.
Place defrosted puff pastry on a lightly floured surface. If the pastry surface feels sticky, lightly dust it with flour. Use a rolling pin to gently roll out into an 11-inch square. Don’t press too hard or the puff pastry layers will fuse together.
Evenly spread the cranberry sauce on top. Sprinkle the rosemary and thyme, followed by the chopped walnuts. Drizzle some honey on top.
Bring one corner of the pastry up and over the brie, brush with egg wash. Continue to wrap the brie, creating a pleated design, pressing down the sides to remove any air, and brushing the pastry to help it stick. Gently press the edges and top to secure.
Brush the top and sides with the egg wash.
Make shallow scores on the surface, about ½-inch apart and about 1-inch long to create vents. This allows steam to escape so that the surface doesn’t get too puffy.
Bake until the surface is golden brown and crisp, about 30 to 35 minutes.
Cool on the baking sheet for 5 to 10 minutes. Serve warm with crackers, baguettes, crostini, or fruit.
PRIME RIB ROAST
INGREDIENTS
1 (6 pound) boneless prime rib roast
2 tablespoons prepared horseradish
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 teaspoons kosher salt
2 teaspoons coarsely ground black pepper
2 teaspoons dried thyme
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 stalks celery, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 carrot, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 small, unpeeled onion, quartered and separated
2 teaspoons concentrated beef base (paste)
1 ½ cups water
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon water
DIRECTIONS
The day before serving, remove the roast from the package and dry thoroughly with paper towels. Set the roast on a baking sheet and place in refrigerator overnight. Remove from the refrigerator 1 hour before cooking time to allow meat to reach room temperature. Rub the roast all over with horseradish and Dijon mustard. In a bowl, mix together the kosher salt, black pepper, thyme and garlic powder; sprinkle the spice mix over the roast.
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Place the celery, carrot, and onion pieces into the bottom of a roasting pan. Place the roast on top of the vegetables.
Roast for 30 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F, and roast until the meat is browned and an instant-read meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the roast reads 130 to 135 degrees F for medium-rare. Remove from the oven, transfer the roast to a platter, and cover with a tent of aluminum foil. Allow to rest for 30 minutes. The temperature of the meat will rise about 10 degrees during resting time.
To make au jus sauce, skim excess fat from the pan drippings in the roasting pan. Place the pan over a burner set to medium heat and stir in the beef base and 1 1/2 cup of water. Bring to a boil, scraping and dissolving any brown flavor bits from the bottom of the pan. Strain out and discard the vegetables. Combine the cornstarch and 1 teaspoon of water in a small bowl and whisk the mixture into the sauce. Allow the sauce to thicken slightly (sauce will be thin), pour into a gravy boat, and serve with roast.
CHRISTMAS PUDDING
INGREDIENTS
1 pound (3 to 3 1/2 cups) mixed dried fruit
1/2 cup mixed candied fruit peel, finely chopped
1 small apple, peeled, cored, and finely chopped
1 tablespoon orange zest
1/2 tablespoon lemon zest
2 tablespoons fresh orange juice
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup brandy, more as needed
1/2 cup self-rising flour, sifted
1 teaspoon ground mixed spice
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 cup beef or vegetarian suet, shredded
2/3 cup dark brown sugar, packed
1 cup fresh breadcrumbs
1/4 cup almonds, coarsely chopped
2 large eggs
DIRECTIONS
Place the dried fruit, candied peel, apple, and orange and lemon zests and juices into a large mixing bowl. Add the brandy and stir well. Cover the bowl with a clean tea towel and leave to marinate for a couple of hours, preferably overnight.
Lightly butter a 2 1/2-pint pudding basin.
In a very large mixing bowl, stir the flour, mixed spice and cinnamon together. Add the suet, sugar, breadcrumbs and almonds, and stir again until all the ingredients are well mixed. Add the marinated dried fruits and stir again.
In a small bowl, beat the eggs lightly, then stir quickly into the dry ingredients. The mixture should have a fairly soft consistency.
Spoon the mixture into the greased pudding basin, gently pressing the mixture down with the back of a spoon. Cover with a double layer of greaseproof paper or baking parchment, then a layer of aluminum foil. Tie securely with string, wrapping the string around the basin, then loop over the top and then around the bowl again. This will form a handle, which will be useful when removing the pudding from the steamer.
Set a steamer over a saucepan of simmering water, place the pudding in the steamer, and steam the pudding for 7 hours. Make sure you check the water level frequently, so it never boils dry. The pudding should be a dark brown color when cooked.
Remove the pudding from the steamer and cool completely. Remove the paper, prick the pudding with a skewer in a few places, and pour in a little extra brandy.
Cover with fresh greaseproof paper and retie with string.
Store for at least 4 to 5 weeks in a cool, dry place until Christmas Day. On Christmas Day, reheat the pudding by steaming again for about an hour.
MIXOLOGY
TIPSY TEMPTATIONS
by Charles M. Tappan, Jr.“PUNCH OF HEALTH”
Glassware: Punch Bowl, with rocks or punch glasses
Ingredients:
1 part Redwood Empire Lost Monarch Blended Whiskey
½ part Mathilde Poire Liqueur
2-part Hot Apple Cider
¼ part Lemon Juice
¼ part Ghirardelli Caramel Syrup
Garnish: Grated Nutmeg and Lemon Wheel
Heat apple cider to a simmer over medium-low heat. Combine all other ingredients in a punch bowl and stir to mix. Add hot cider, and then stir until the syrup fully dissolves. Garnish, serve and enjoy!
As the adage goes – an apple a day keeps the doctor away – and raising a glass to your health is exactly what the doctor orders this holiday season. This classically coined cocktail is an easy crowd pleaser made to impress this season of celebration. The backbone of the tempting tipple is clearly whiskey. Blended American whiskey – a little sweet, a little spice – is exactly what everyone loves in a great drink, especially during the holiday season. Winter fruit flavors of apple and pear add body, and the sweet treat of caramel, tempts the tastebuds. This holiday raise a glass. Raise more than one! And salute the health of those you love. A great Punch of Health is always a good start.
“PUNCH OF WEALTH”
Glassware: Punch Bowl and Punch Glass
Ingredients:
1 part Pierre Ferrand 1840
1 part Cuvee Jean Louis
¼ part Grapefruit Juice
½ part Cranberry Juice
¼ Cinnamon Syrup
Garnish: Cranberries and Grapefruit points
Combine ingredients into a punch bowl and stir until fully mixed. Add ice and stir to light chill. Garnish, serve and enjoy!
Health and wealth is always the classic toast. They are tried and true themes that we all wish for those we care about. The holidays are no different. Wealth can come in many forms such as a great drink with friends. That can be equal to all the wealth in the world. This decadent cocktail starts with the ancient elixir of kings and queens, Cognac. Pierre Ferrand, an ancient artisanal cognac, creates a very easy and delicious foundation. Floral and elegant, the cognac has body, yet no rough points, which makes it easy to explain its longevity. To heighten the sense of the holiday, classic flavor pairings of cinnamon and grapefruit add sour and spice that reminisce of a kitchen full of holiday essence. Cranberry adds a little tart and sweet, rounding the drink out. The holiday symphony is complete by adding the Jean Louis Cuvee. Bright and dry, it adds the perfect touch to make any cocktail truly worth its weight in gold. This season, toast to everyone, and they will appreciate a touch of the “Punch of Wealth.”
“PUNCH OF PROSPERITY”
Glassware: Punch Bowl and Hot Tea Glass
Ingredients:
1 part Plantation O.F.T.D.
1 ½ part Cotton and Reed All Spice Dram
¼ Lime Juice
¼ Brown Sugar Syrup
3 parts Hot Tea
Garnish: Angostura Bitters and Mint Leaf
Combine all ingredients, except tea, into a punch bowl and stir to mix. Add hot tea and then stir until the syrup fully dissolves. Garnish, serve and enjoy!
Health and wealth are toasted throughout the holiday season, as is prosperity. The truest of all statements “live long and prosper” is part of holiday celebrations. In ancient times, an adult libation was used to treat wounds, kill disease, provide a source of income, and was a communal source of prosperity. This cocktail follows suit with tradition, harkening back to what may be the oldest spirit in tradition, rum. We start with Plantation OFTD, 69% abv that is sure to eliminate any internal ailments. Holiday spices are added through a DC native distillery, Cotton and Reed, showcasing their all-spice dram (another favorite spice known for longevity). Sugar and citrus create a balanced beverage, and the perfect finishing touch is hot tea. Soothing and relaxing, the tea brings every ingredient together, for that perfect Prosperity Punch toast.
ARTS
PROVOKING THE IMAGINATION
Leonid Afremov was one of the most distinguished contemporary artists known for his unusual painting manner and the powerful emotional impact his artworks have on a human soul. A Mexican-Israeli modern impressionistic artist, he worked mainly with a palette knife and oils. He developed his own unique technique and style which is unmistakable and cannot be confused with other artists. Afremov painted mainly landscapes, city scenes, seascapes, flowers and portraits.
Before the advancement of online sales, Afremov was a struggling artist. He was born in Vitebsk, Belarus, and lived there until 1990. Between 1990 and 2002 he lived in Israel, and from 2002 to 2010 in Boca Raton, Florida. In 2010 Leonid moved to the popular resort town of Playa Del Carmen, Mexico as a place for retirement and teaching inspiring young artists that later became known as Afremov Studio.
New York is my adopted home. I first visited New York in 1978 when I was a teenager. We had flown halfway across the world, made it through the chaos of JFK, and arrived past midnight, exhausted and jet-lagged, to the bright lights and hustle and bustle of Manhattan. It was love at first sight. I could hardly contain myself in my skin. Despite the severe jet lag, I could not waste a moment on mere sleep when every corner of the city, with grit and all, was a universe waiting to be explored. That’s when I first dreamed of one day living in this city.
Many years later, almost exactly twenty-seven years ago, after having lived in all corners of the U.S., from Florida to California to various beautiful & quaint college towns, I moved here, to my home, and I never looked back. For me New York represents “possibility.” Its streetscapes are energizing. The city is full of promise: around every corner I may find something curious, run into a friend, maybe a long-lost one. Or I may make a new friend, or experience something unique, interesting, extraordinary.
While excruciatingly hard to single out a few “favorite spots”, here are some of my beloved ones in this amazing city…
I live on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, close to Central Park, and along Museum Mile , where within 10 blocks, you can enjoy three of the finest museums in the world: the distinctive Guggenheim, the intimately fabulous Neue Gallery, and the extraordinary Metropolitan Museum of Art. A visit to at least one, preferably all three, along with MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in midtown, and the Whitney Museum located in the Meatpacking District, is a must.
Exquisite art, in these inimitable institutions, from classic Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Asian, African, American, and Egyptian art, to modern and contemporary art, to emerging artist showcases is true nourishment for the soul. The holiday gift shops of all these museums have the most unique gifts inspired by diverse art spanning the ages, cultures, and styles. Don’t miss a visit to these gift shops.
Central Park is a remarkable sanctuary with its marvelous walking, running and bike paths that meander through exquisite nature. A favorite spot in Central Park? The Reservoir. Officially called the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Reservoir, the walking/running path around it spans almost the width of the park and affords the visitor some of the most beautiful views of the city: from magnificent skyline views looking south, where soaring residential towers dwarf such classic icons as the Empire State Building – dressed in its holiday lights – and the Chrysler Building. Then there is the grand architecture along Central Park West – including the double towers of the Eldorado – and the octagonal towers of the majestic Beresford, which is an Emery Roth masterpiece. Finally, the posh buildings lining world famous Fifth Avenue come into view as well.
Another New York favorite of mine is right outside my doors: Madison Avenue. This renowned avenue is a chic hub of some of the world’s most exclusive designer boutiques, restaurants, galleries, and so much more. Adorned with sparkling white holiday lights, a stroll along Madison Avenue will be a feast for the eyes, especially during this season when shop windows are decorated with the most magnificent holiday-inspired displays.
A meal in any one of the exclusive restaurants along Madison Avenue, while not light on the pocketbook, will surely be a feast for the taste buds. Daytime favorites here include: breakfast at Sabarsky cafe (located in the Neue Gallery), hot cappuccino at St. Ambroes, lunch at The Mark, afternoon refreshment at Via Quadrono where you can taste a scoop of delicious gelato, or tea at Lady M accompanied with a slice of their exquisite ‘Mille Crepes’ cake. For cocktail hour, head
straight to Bemelmans Bar at the Carlyle! You may have to brave a line, but patience will pay off. Take in the gorgeous murals, the energy and vibe of the crowd, and of course the live piano music, that for the season will include classic holiday tunes.
For dinner, head downtown. Limitless choices of great, cool spots with fabulous food await you. The choice depends on what you’re in the mood for. If I had to choose one spot where I’m almost always in the mood for, holiday or not, it would be Pastis in the meatpacking district. It’s a cool spot frequented by the chic and the “in” downtown crowd, serving delicious French bistro fare. If the weather is nice, for drinks and to soak in sparkling downtown views, the Restoration Hardware rooftop is fabulous.
GIFTS HOLIDAY For the Techie
Digitize your Notes
The Neo Smartpen N2 has an internal camera that captures your handwritten texts and converts them to digital documents when the pen syncs with Neo Studio app. The digital pen also has 90MB of internal storage so you can transfer your stored handwriting data at a later time.
Enjoy your space
Featuring an ear hook design, ARC Open-Ear True Wireless Earbuds have a flexible hinge for a comfortable secure fit. These open-ear earbuds do not cover the ear canal, instead they channel audio directly into your ear. This unique design allows you to maintain spatial awareness and still enjoy your audio.
What a cup for coffee
This high-tech mug from Ember is the perfect gift for coffee and tea drinkers. It keeps any beverage warm, and you can control all the settings directly through your smartphone via a mobile app. Thanks to a built-in battery, the gadget will maintain the drink’s temperature for up to 1.5 hours.
Keeping safe
The Ekster aluminum cardholder has a sleek, slim design and many smart features, making it a great tech gift for gearheads. We like its patented mechanism that can eject cards from its aluminum storage pocket just by pressing a button. The slim accessory also has an RFID-blocking layer to safeguard against identity theft.
It’s all about moon beams
The Moon Beam Sleep Aid is a drug-free device found at Uncommon Goods, which helps you fall asleep more easily through scientific research. A gently pulsing light projects on the ceiling, creating a hypnotic effect that helps quiet anxious thoughts and slow down your breathing to a sleep-inducing level.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
by Hannah JennerWhere you choose to put your focus is crucial to how you experience a situation. It’s about to be the holiday season and while for some Thanksgiving and Christmas can’t come soon enough, for others these holidays can be a source of stress. A lot of planning and organization is required to host and entertain and sometimes house family and friends. Then, there’s the added pressure to purchase and wrap gifts. So, if you find yourself starting to panic, you are not alone! The best way to manage this (or indeed any potentially stressful situation) is to first notice and name the feelings and then set out to create an action plan for yourself.
Creating an action plan will help you to break down the challenge into manageable chunks and allow you to prioritize. Rather than looking at everything you need to accomplish pile up into one insurmountable wall, you can tackle a small piece at a time which immediately alleviates stress and anxiety.
A good place to start is visualizing the perfect or desired outcome. Whether it’s Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas shopping or holiday travel, find a quiet place to close your eyes and immerse yourself in the images of your event playing out perfectly. What does it look like? Who is there? What are you eating and drinking? What roles are people playing? Spend as much time as you need until you have a really clear picture of what you want to achieve. Then take a deep breath and slowly come back to reality ready to begin that action plan.
The next step in creating your holiday action plan revolves a little reverse engineering. Let’s say your visualization was of a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner. We will break that dinner down into categories:
FOOD
• What food did you picture?
• Which stores do I need to visit to purchase what I need?
• If it’s multiple stores, can I group the stores and create
an optimal route to minimize travel time and make myself more efficient?
• What can I buy now that won’t expire? What do I need to buy the week before? What do I need to buy the day before?
DRINKS
• What can I buy in advance?
• Who was drinking what in my visualization?
TABLE
• Do I need to buy table decorations?
• If so, where do I purchase them from?
• Can I buy on-line, or do I need to go to a store?
• If I need to go to a store can this be part of the planned route when I go to purchase food?
PEOPLE
• Who can I ask for help?
• Can I delegate different dishes to various guests?
• Who can I ask to help me serve or clear dishes?
• Who is most definitely not going to help, even if asked? (As much as this is annoying, managing expectations in advance can help on the day – make the task so simple or easy that they can’t say no and are able to claim that they did something!)
By mapping out the event and then working in reverse to take care of each detail, you can build a timeline with a manageable workload so your holiday planning does not become overwhelming. You can of course apply this approach to any task, but now is as good a time as any to practice so that your perfect holiday visualization plays out just as you imagined it.
Happy Holiday Planning!
GIFTS
For the Kids
Discover amazing, up-close lunar exploration with GeoSafari Jr. My First Telescope. Little ones can explore the moon with this focus-free telescope, built specifically for little hands. Perfect for STEM learning, the 9x magnification provides fantastic views of the moon, while keeping the field of vision wide, which is essential for young children’s understanding of magnified views.
CRATE & KIDS - BANWOOD KIDS GREEN BALANCE BIKE
Give your aspiring cyclist confidence and control with this luxe balance bike. Inspired by the classic Scandinavian bicycle, this child-size version boasts all the bells and whistles of the real thing: all-weather faux leather accents, a wicker basket for toting essentials and a cheerful bell to make their presence known.
FAT BRAIN TOYS - ELECTRONIC ARCADE BASKETBALL
Using the two spring-loaded catapults, finger-flicking B-ball pros get to go head-to-head to see who’s the quickest flicker of them all. Guaranteed it won’t just be the little ones who want to get in on the action.
WONDERBLY - WHERE ARE YOU?
A personalized search-and-find extravaganza, where the reader is looking for… themself! The first in the Where Are You collection, children will love exploring 6 alternative universes, spotting different versions of themselves – along with other fun challenges.
HAPE - FUN FAN FRYER
Play kitchens and food are great for imaginative play. This tabletop stove by Hape has a built-in fan, so the included disks actually move around as they “cook” in the pan. Parents love that it’s small enough to keep in a cupboard so kids can “cook” in the kitchen right next to them.
MONEY & FINANCE
MONEY SENSE
WRITTEN BY MARC S. SCHLIEFER, CFP®RICP® WEALTH ADVISOR AND CEOLONG-TERM CARE AND DISABILITY PLANNING FOR
A not too pleasant to talk about subject is disability and long-term care illness. It is something that you hope never happens to you or your family, but in real life things can and do happen that can derail plans for a normal life. Here are some things to think about to protect you and your family from the financial burdens that an illness or injury can cause.
One day you’re healthy, working and enjoying life and then in a split second, you’re dealt a blow. An accident or illness takes some or all your abilities away to do the dayto-day things that we all take for granted. The topic of this discussion is the planning that you need to consider to keep your present lifestyle as much as possible and also to avoid becoming a burden to your loved ones and friends.
The first thing to do as soon as you start working is to get as much disability income insurance as possible. Most employers provide 60% of your salary as a disability benefit. Unfortunately, most of the company benefits are fully paid for by the employer and because of that, that particular benefit becomes fully taxable to you if you become disabled and collect on that benefit. This becomes an issue because even though you are getting 60% of your income, the tax may be 30% or more. Meaning, you will be living on less than half of what you were making while you were working. And, you most likely will have more medical and other expenses.
There are a few things that you should do while working and still in good health. The first thing to do is to check with your employer and see if they will tax you on the premium of the disability benefit that they are paying for. If you are taxed on that premium, then the benefit becomes tax free and your 60% will be close to your after-tax income while you were working. Another thing that you should do is to look at buying additional disability insurance either from your employers group plan or by purchasing an individual disability plan through an insurance broker or financial planner that is knowledgeable about disability insurance.
Most group plans cap their benefit at $10,000 to $15,000 per month. If your income is greater than $200,000 you should definitely consider purchasing as much disability as you can to protect your earning power and cover the extra expenses that a long-term health condition will cause.
Having done financial planning for many years, I have seen the impact on people that have been fortunate enough
to have had the maximum amount of disability insurance. In the case of a high-powered attorney, it eased the recovery by not having to worry about finances. It made a huge difference in the quality of life and the ability to heal without the stress of financial pressure.
The other item that is important for people that are older and are either not working or are near the end of their career is long term care planning. If you are on Medicare, there is very limited coverage for long term care. And there is almost no coverage for home health care. Some care is available for the first 100 days following a hospitalization, but after that there is no further coverage and all expenses for care would be your responsibility. If and as long as you have assets, you will be required to pay for your care. The solution is to purchase a long-term care policy. The cost for the coverage is not inexpensive. But it may be worth considering purchasing a base line of coverage in case something happens to you that requires long term health services. If you do purchase a policy, you want to get one that has home health care provisions.
Please feel free to email me and I can help you discuss these issues, and we can determine what will be the best option in your case.
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GIFTS HOLIDAY The Exercise Warrior
Madewell - Bala Resistance Band Set
The simple but ever-versatile resistance band is one of the best fitness gifts for anyone looking to strengthen their entire body. This pack in particular comes in Bala’s aesthetic color scheme, complete with encouraging expressions printed on them.
The Beast - Beast Blender
Instagram famous, the Beast Blender is a cute, compact, and efficient upgrade to your friend or family member’s smoothie game. The machine has been designed and engineered with industry-leading technology, resulting in a machine that is the ultimate in preparing nutrient-rich smoothies and infusions.
Bowflex - Selecttech Adjustable Weight
Help your weightlifting friend clear the clutter of a stacked bench with one weight that does it all: This space-saving Bowflex adjustable kettlebell transitions from 8 to 40 pounds with the twist of a dial. It boasts six weights in one compact system.
Therabody - Theragun Mini Therabody’s percussive recovery massage guns are some of the most raved-about in the fitness community. This handheld, pocket-size one is extra portable for soothing on the go and the most affordable one in the bunch.
Tangram - Smart Jump Rope Rookie
Long gone are jump ropes from the playground of yore. Meet the “Smart” jump rope – a traditional yet ultra-modern take on jumping rope. SmartRope Rookie syncs to your smartphone and automatically records your exercise data, jump counts, calories, duration, and goal achievement. It is available in a variety of colors too.
STYLIST
FASHION FORWARD
Hard to believe, but it’s almost 2023! Ringing in the New Year should be fun, chic, and glamorous. If you are headed out to a large NYE party or an intimate gathering – dress it up and welcome the New Year in style! Here are this year’s NYE trends…
To sequin or not… You can never go wrong with a sequined dress. The holiday season is the one time you can go super glam, and you won’t be considered over-dressed. So go for it!
Lace it up…
Lace gives a very feminine vibe. If you are headed to an elegant party, this year it’s all about black lace cocktail dresses. Expect them to make stunning appearances all over this festive season.
Slip it on…
One of the biggest trends in dresses this winter season is a slip dress. Fashionistas are sporting them like crazy right now and will continue to do so through the holidays.
Red isn’t just for Santa… Yes – red is spilling over into hot NYE fashion trends. It’s bold and sexy and rings in the New Year with a certain amount of je ne sais quoi.
Shearling anyone?
This season, the iconic shearling jacket has emerged from being a straightforward menswear closet fixture to one of the main actors on the catwalks. A very classy jacket to welcome in 2023.
Vroom Vroom…
This season is turning men’s fashion upside down. The biggest comeback is the biker trend. A plethora of leather racing jackets, gloves and protective pants are hot on the scene. If you choose this trend to usher in the New Year, heads will certainly turn.
This skirt isn’t your sister’s…
By now, you can’t have missed it. Skirts are the most popular item worn by men on the catwalk and have migrated from women’s to men’s wear runways. They’re the most frequent item seen at shows these days. Do you dare to sport a skirt to ring in the New Year?
Stay classic…
You just simply can’t go wrong with a classic suit. A beautiful cut from gorgeous fabric is really what it is all about. If you aren’t into trends – no fear – wear a classic suit, hoist that glass of champagne and sing away to Auld Lang Syne. You’ll be timeless!
GIFTS HOLIDAY For the Traveler
Looking for a great gift for a friend or family member who is always on the move? Here are a few options that might impress…
Vapur 1-Liter Wide-Mouth Anti-Bottle
This foldable, washable anti-bottle that can be reduced (when empty) to the size of an iPhone. A light packer’s dream, the size adjusts to the amount of water that’s in it, so it can easily fit into any bag.
Browint Silk Sleep Sack
Not just for germaphobes, this Mulberry silk sleep sack is a miracle solution to questionably clean hotel and Airbnb sheets. The machine-washable sack rolls up into a pouch the size of a burrito for easy portability, and it has a pocket where you can insert a pillow.
Radius Tour Travel Toothbrush
It unfolds into a full-size toothbrush and folds down into thirds, with a “roomy” chamber that protects the bristles from debris without trapping moisture.
Loops Variety Loop
Skin hydration! So easy to forget when off on great adventures. This set has 5 different masks for 5 different skin moments.
Air Carrier Gift Card
One of the best things you can give a frequent traveler is the gift of … more travel. Many airlines offer them – such as American Airlines.
BUZZ
POTTERY BARN
Pottery Barn appears to be readying a new location at Mosaic District in Merrifield, taking a large space that’s struggled to hold tenants in recent years.
The Williams-Sonoma Inc.-owned home furnishings and decor chain will open at 2905 District Ave., Suite 100, according to building permits and contracting leads. The roughly 15,200-square-foot space was last occupied by GreatGatherings, a game room and outdoor furniture retailer that shuttered all its stores in 2020 amid the Covid-19 pandemic. GreatGatherings is now owned and operated by Offenbachers and its products are sold in Offenbachers’ showrooms. (WBJ)
TACO BELL
The new Taco Bell Cantina at 2039 Wilson Boulevard in Courthouse is aiming for a December opening. The location looks — at least in part — to be an effort to appeal to the late-night, hungry crowds leaving the nearby bars. The main difference between a regular Taco Bell and a Taco Bell Cantina is that the Cantina sells alcohol, including beer, wine, sangria and — just in time for the cold winter months — brightly colored frozen cocktails called “Twisted Freezes.” (ARLnow)
TRAFFIC CAMERA
The District’s many traffic cameras are well-known for slapping drivers with steep fines for everything from speeding to running a red light, but under a new bill introduced in the D.C. Council they’d also be able to issue something else: points. The bill, authored by Councilmember Christina Henderson (I-At Large), would ramp up the consequences for a number of traffic violations by allowing the city to use its cameras to do what police officers can already do when they pull someone over, which is assess points on their driver’s license. Currently, a driver who gets between 10 and 11 points can have their driving privileges suspended for up to 90 days, while 12 points or above will get a license revoked. While traffic cameras can catch drivers committing many of the same infractions, they only have the ability to assess fines. (Dcist)
PICKLE PIZZA
Pizza toppings can be a topic for debate for many, with some vying for pineapples, others standing up for anchovies and a few swearing by black olives. However you take your pie, there’s always room for experimentation from the classic tomato sauce, cheese and optional pepperoni toppings.
For local institution Pizzeria Paradiso, experimentation is an everyday occurrence — so much so that they’ve jumped on the pickle bandwagon. Pickles have made a grand entrance on a brand new, limited-time special at all Pizzeria Paradiso locations. (WTOP)
CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATIONS
AT MOUNT VERNON
DECEMBER 16 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
DECEMBER 17 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Mount Vernon kicks off the season with their annual Christmas Illuminations event. Hear season’s greetings by General Washington on the Mansion Piazza and watch stunning holiday fireworks over the Potomac River. The program begins at approximately 8 - 8:30 p.m. Prior to the fireworks display, the mansion will be open for tours. And visitors can enjoy the atmospheric setting of an 18thcentury winter encampment, the working Blacksmith Shop, Christmas carolers, and Aladdin the Camel.
NSO: A HOLIDAY POPS!
WITH LAURA BENANTI NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
DECEMBER 9, 10, 11 – 8:00 PM
The NSO presents fresh takes on comforting classics and sing-along favorites performing in the festively decorated Concert Hall. This year, they welcome Tony Award®–winning actress and singer Laura Benanti, whose remarkable talents have inspired audiences across Broadway stages and television screens.
In 2008, Benanti earned the Tony® Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Louise in Gypsy opposite Patti LuPone. In 2019, she made a triumphant return to Broadway as Eliza Doolittle in Lincoln Center’s acclaimed production of My Fair Lady. In 2020, she released a self-titled album for Sony Music Masterworks featuring a mix of classic and contemporary covers. Recently, Benanti can be seen in HBO Max’s Gossip Girl reboot and Netflix’s tick, tick…BOOM!
CULTURE
WHERE ART AND LIFE MEET
Venetian Ball
Embassy of Italy
3000 Whitehaven St NW
October 08 at 7:00 PM
Travel thousands of miles away and hundreds of years in the past without ever leaving Washington. This classic celebration is celebrated masquerade style (optional) staying true to the classic Italian tradition. A portion of each ticket sale will benefit the American Cancer Society.
Trick or Treat Walking Tour
Embassy Row
October 31 from 6:30 to 9:00 PM
Yes, trick or treating house to house was cool when we were kids. But what about country to country? Halloween is not just for kids anymore and it is not just about visiting your schoolmates’ parents. Take trick or treating to a whole new level – an international level. Tour the world with a single walk through Dupont Circle and Embassy Row. Enjoy distinct international candy representing countries from every continent.
DIPLOMACY
Day of the Dead Masquerade Gala
Mexican Cultural Institute 2829 16th Street, NW November 05 at 08:15 PM
At this special gala, you’ll be transported into a world filled with the wonders of the Pre-Colombian legends and the beauty of Mexican beaches as the Institute celebrates the holidays with their unique International Touch. Come either in black tie (optional) or masquerade style (optional) and dance as they do on the most elegant of dance floors throughout Mexico.
ELEGANCE. SOPHISTICATION. STYLE.
We are pleased to bring to you a portfolio of some of the most luxurious properties currently on offer in the United States. Amazing homes and estates from Scottsdale to Southern California, from New York to Turks & Caicos and – of course – from Washington DC to Northern Virginia to Suburban Maryland. The John Eric + Trevor Moore Team, along with its real estate partners worldwide, have their fingers on the pulse of luxury.
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Close to both Saint-Emilion and Bordeaux, this beautiful 19th Century “Directoire” style stone property is completely turn-key and offers over 450m² of living space. It includes 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and an incredible salon of over 80m². The renovation is of the highest standard and was completed by outstanding local artisans. The property sits in a quiet spot amongst the vines and includes a large swimming pool of 15x5m, a pool house and a magnificent open barn. An orchard and many trees including century-old oaks fill the gardens.
VIENNE FRANCE
An exceptional castle whose construction spanned from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. This absolute masterpiece, listed as a Historic Monument, has been completely and meticulously renovated over the last 45 years. Offering over 2000m2 of living space, it offers superb reception rooms and 24 bedrooms and suites. The château has stunning original features including a magnificent spiral stone staircase. The property also includes two staff houses and vast outbuildings. The setting is remarkable with the castle overlooking the Vienne River. A real haven of peace, ensuring complete privacy. The property’s three gardens are the work of renowned landscapers and include a swimming pool. The estate covers around 150 acres, consisting of woodland and meadows. A rare opportunity to buy a unique and magical property - one of the most beautiful private castles in France!
STOCKHOLM
Located in a much sought after area, this unique property comes with a large plot, its own jetty and breathtaking views of Tunafjärden.
Built 1989 and refurbished in 2017, this two-story villa enjoys one of Stockholms prime locations.
The proximity to Stockholm City combined with the renowned beauty of the Stockholm archipelago renders the residents of this area a unique quality of life and the area is much sought after.
The most stunning feature of the property is its view over the Tuna bay with its lively boat traffic and protected and friendly waters. The property faces south-south east with lots of sunshine during the day and stunning sunsets.
For further details, please contact Gunilla Zaar, +46 730-729 752 / gunilla@shazarealestate.com
LJUNGBYHED
Herrevad Abbey is a hidden gem located in the southernmost part of Sweden (Scania). With its rich history, outstanding surroundings, and close to bigger cities such as Copenhagen (1,5 hrs by car), Malmö (45 min by car), Gothenburg (2 hrs by car), local airports and excellent train services,
On and around the properties there are excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking and nature walk. Nearby is an airfield, equestrian facilities, and several first-class golf courses.
The Abbey includes two property formations; Herrevadskloster 2:90 and Herrevadskloster 2:66. These can be acquired separately or together. The properties house a number of buildings that can be converted into private residences, rented out, used for business purposes, etc. There is also a possibility to acquire a nearby plot of land currently owned by the municipality currently.
PROPERTY FEATURES
4500 sq. m. Castle, royal court, monastery, 183 582 sq m of land BEQO HOTI CEO info@shazarealestate.com
Watch the smiles on everyone’s faces as they walk into this modest Victorian Ontario Cottage circa 1870 transformed modern in 2013. This delight for the senses incorporates over 4300 Square feet of living space on 3 levels that open to a rear garden that is otherworldly and includes a hot tub, double-car garage, a gas fire pit and your own forest.
Ottawa’s West End offers recreation, convenience and a lifestyle sought after by many. Hare Avenue puts you in the heart of it. The under construction, thoughtful and stylish single family home affords a superb use of space, effortless indoor & outdoor living, abundant natural light with jaw dropping design. Featuring over 5,500 livable square feet, the mood embraces the classic single family home but ads a twist of California western design to bring it together. The home, designed by internationally renowned IBI Architects and developed by Green Eagle Developments, combines striking lines with organic materials. The interior offers a generous family friendly layout with several areas for work, play, relax and sleep. The home interiors have been designed by Michael London Design and careful thought was put into all the features and finishes that encompass this home.
Close to parks. Easy access to transit and highways. Close proximity to Downtown core. New Development. Under Construction.
DEREK NZERIBE
derek@hauscollection.ca +1 613 903 7160 https://hauscollection.ca/
GRACE BAY PROVIDENCIALES
A unique opportunity to purchase a newly renovated two bedroom property at the exclusive Wymara Turks+Caicos resort. This premier fourth floor corner unit has panoramic views of beautiful Grace Bay Beach giving an incredible vista across the best beach in the Caribbean. This 1,801 square foot property is split between a one-bedroom unit and a studio allowing owners to benefit from increased room revenue between the two properties. PROPERTY
LOS BARRILES EAST CAPE LOS BARRILES BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
Casa Serenidad is a contemporary beachfront home recently remodeled, located in the Los Barriles area, one of the most desirable places for those looking for luxury right by the Sea of Cortez.
This magnificent residence features an open floor plan living area with panoramic views, a kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, a tv room, office, sauna, gym, and roof terrace with lounging/dining areas offering 360-degree views of the mountains and the sea.
All the wood is beautifully crafted with custom Mexican Cedar, the floors are polished travertine tile, and the counters in the kitchen and bathrooms are beautiful varieties of granite, travertine, and marble.
The architecture, the woodwork, and the use of the local natural stone throughout the house combine contemporary elegance with Mexican culture.
4591 KUAWA RD. KILAUEA HAWAII
This private, gated Kilauea Plantation riverfront estate is located on 13.27 lush acres and was built in 1942. It was the first, largest and most elaborate stone-walled residence built on the plantation at that time. Field lava rock was transported via plantation railroad for the construction and many field rocks, weighing over 2,000 pounds each, were used to construct the massive two-foot deep walls, the 2 large ‘walk-in’ fireplaces, the columns for the 10-foot-wide covered lanais running the length of the house and the columns for the 2 grand Porte Cocheres. The unique ‘butterfly design’ of the main house adapts to the climate and the informal lifestyle of Hawaii.
4600 MAKENA ROAD, #B MAKENA HAWAII
OCEANFRONT MAUI BLISS is where privacy meets proximity. This is by far the best Makena oceanfront residential value! Enjoy the convenience, location, lifestyle, safety and serenity from this DIRECT oceanfront and beachfront hotel zoned residence that offers vacation rentals if desired. A residence can no longer be placed this close to the ocean and the property offers an additional bonus by having a natural protective offshore reef! The 180 degree ocean views, outer island views and year around sunsets are both stunning and breathtaking. The soothing ocean tranquility offers safety, peace and serenity. Launch your paddle board, sunbathe on your hammock, swim in your private spool on your oceanfront lanai all while enjoying your private yard. Also, enjoy the sun and calm surf at the white sand polo beach while admiring the turtles and/or the whales in season. It is conveniently situated at the entrance to both the Wailea Resort and the Makena Resort at the world famous Wailea oceanfront pathway fronting the Four Seasons, Andaz, Fairmont Kea Lani, Marriott Wailea offering fine dining and shopping at The Shops At Wailea.
Beach Access, Oceanfront Pathway, Automatic gated entry, walls and fences.
38 UALEI PLACE
MAKENA HAWAII
HEAVENLY MAKENA is an awe-inspiring family compound highlighting endless ocean, sunrise & sunset views offering the best of all worlds! Thrive in the intimate privacy, safety, temperate climate & clean air that Maui offers. Situated at the prime entrances to both the luxurious Makena Resort and the Wailea Resort with a pedestrian gate to white sandy beaches, you conveniently flourish with 5-star resorts, fine dining, elegant shopping, golf, tennis, cycling, hiking and breathtaking ocean activities. The advanced Control Four smart home system with one button on-off global accessibility manages the entire property. This James Colt masterpiece, completed in 2018, is beyond a typical smart home strengthened with quality steel construction and impeccable attention to detail complimented by mature tropical landscaping and fruit bearing trees.
59-103 LAUHAU PLACE KAMUELA HAWAII
NEIGHBORHOOOD SPOTLIGHT: Kohala Waterfront: Live so close to the ocean you can hear the whales breathing and singing during whale season and spend mornings watching the dolphins play. This luxury Hawaiian home at the oceans’ door is located in the coveted Kohala Waterfront Oceanfront community of multi-million dollar homes. Enjoy ocean sunsets with cocktails by the pool and evenings lit by the tiki torches and the wall of fire under the stars. Live the quiet and tranquility of this quintessential Hawaiian home and fill your senses with endless sunsets and the sights and sounds of the sea. Make every moment count. Live the good life on Hawaii Island ~ I would love to assist you to find your place in Paradise!
Oceanfront views, tiki torch wall, infinity pool, Watch the whales play, architecture by Paul Bleck, construction by Chapman Construction
KAREN FERRARA, MBA Realtor +1 808 883 0094 karen@karenferrara.com karenferrara.com
7239 E LAGO DR
CORAL GABLES FLORIDA
Step inside this impeccably renovated amnd maintained home in the gated community of Cocoplum. Located in the heart of Miami’s historic Coral Gables this multi-level, 5-bedroom home welcomes you with a dramatic entrance that is elegantly draped in natural light. The focal point of the home is the stunningly remodeled kitchen with an expansive island, hidden walk-in pantry + bar area. Viking + Subzero appliances are found throughout, including a 100-bottle wine cooler. The backyard is perfectly set up for that Miami lifestyle, complete with a full entertainment/bar area, large pool + outdoor shower. Additional features include a smart home system, an air conditioned garage, hurricane impact windows and a newly-remodeled primary bathroom. Not to be missed is the bonus basement area (a very unique feature in Florida) equipped with a home gym plus an additional bed + bath.
2228 MIRAMONTE COURT NAPLES FLORIDA
Welcome to one of Naples most established and prestigious communities...Grey Oaks. This stunning home is situated in Miramonte surrounded by lush palm trees, beautiful landscaping and a long lake view. As you enter the home, you will be delighted by the stylish finishes, neutral pallet, vaulted ceilings, plantation shutters, 3 car air-conditioned garage and 3 en suite bedrooms. Enjoy the indoor/outdoor living as the kitchen and family room open up to the large outdoor living room. The outdoor area had a cozy covered entertainment area right by the outdoor kitchen.
Grey Oaks Country Club offers exclusive amenities, featuring the newly renovated wellness center, swimming pool, tennis, pickle ball, bocce, restaurants, spa.
3125 TUCKER RANCH ROAD WILSON WYOMING
Nestled within nature, this lakefront Tucker Ranch retreat reveals in its surrounding wilderness. Stretching across more than 9 acres, the property sits at the end of the road in the desirable West Bank neighborhood bookended by the Snake River and Tucker Lake, which grants the site privacy and proximity to outdoor recreation. Unobstructed access to the river and the pedestrian levee enhance the exclusivity of this home. Complete with an expansive eat-in-kitchen complete with upscale appliances, and ground level living areas that seamlessly flow to the spacious back patio overlooking a winding stream, this custom built arts-and-crafts style home includes private golf hole and tee box adjacent to the Tucker Lake waterfront and perimeter walking trail.
141 E MEADOW 3F EAST VAIL COLORADO
Introducing the first townhome-like residence at Solaris, offering a distinctive living experience. As the Seller relays, a ‘Secret Garden’ of sorts. This tailored design has a private gated entrance and includes two cozy patios for entertaining and taking in the views. This is a very private feeling residence with views to the Golden Peak ski slopes. Listen to loud music, smoke a cigar on the patio - nobody sees or hears you in this private abode. This beautiful development offers incredible amenities and the best dining experience at Matsuhisa. A quiet haven to relax and unwind after a day of skiing, biking or hiking right in the heart of Vail Village. Walk to the wonderful restaurants and shops or enjoy fitness, pool, ice skating and bowling on the premises.
450 W BEAVER CREEK ROAD GALLATIN GATEWAY MONTANA
355 BOW RD
TAHOE CITY CALIFORNIA
Charming home with classic Tahoe ambiance; 4 bedroom 3 bath, 3 story, 3681 sqft home in Tahoe Tavern Heights on nearly ½ acre. One mile from Tahoe City, walking distance to neighborhood markets, bakery and Sunnyside Resort, beyond the fray of Hw89. Private road shared by 4 residences. Cedar flat-log and cedar-siding; stucco and stone at ground level. Santa Fe style gas fireplace in living room plus 2 freestanding gas stoves in dining room and master bedroom. Slate, mesquite and oak floors, carpet on upper floor. Magnificent views of fully landscaped yard from windows and 3 decks. Landscaped with boulder retaining walls and boulder cascading water feature. A sparsely traveled and quiet neighborhood. Purchase of this home includes ¼ ownership in a property that permits unlimited access to Tahoe Park Private Beach (walking distance) which affords buoy rental, an exquisite beach, BBQ picnic tables and various sporting courts.
Every home in the Four Seasons Private Residences is special in its own way – and Residence #3420 is no exception. In fact, it is quite literally the only one of its kind in the building. Perched 34 floors above the city, Residence #3420 was originally designed as a 3 bedroom home and has since been converted into a 2654 square foot two bedroom residence. It’s no exaggeration to say that it is the best two bedroom unit in the building.
It offers the absolute unique combination of a large kitchen, living room and dining room AND a large balcony! No other two bedroom home can say that. The entire space was designed for entertaining, including the private terrace overlooking some of the most iconic architecture in Denver and the mountains beyond. And yet, that’s just part of the story…Custom features throughout, such as a built-in wet bar, a reconfigured kitchen island with dual wine fridges, custom wood work, home automation and entertainment, real hardwood floors, and an array of clever storage solutions too numerous to mention all lend themselves to creating the perfect city home. STAN KNISS +1 303 324
141 E 88TH ST, UNIT 7A NEW YORK NEW YORK
This mint condition Prewar Condo home at The Phillip House is not to be missed!
Spanning over 1700 square feet, this exquisite home has a large entrance foyer, expansive and sun-flooded living room, a dining room that’s open to the large chef’s eat-in kitchen, luxuriously appointed bathrooms, a spacious laundry room, plus a bonus home office. The residence enjoys great light through triple exposures to the east, north and south. The gracious and expansive living room boasts tree-line views to the east and light that streams in through large windows to the east as well as the south.
Philip House is a full-service condominium with a 24-hour doorman and live-in super. Amenities include a Club Room, landscaped rooftop terrace with northern and western views, a fitness room with Technogym equipment, a game room, children’s playroom and a music room. Philip House also offers bike storage, cold storage for deliveries and a private storage bin for rent. The building is pet friendly.
A spectacular and sophisticated high floor Park Avenue condo residence. Flooded with light, this marvelous space boasts some of the most iconic views of Park Ave below and the Manhattan skyline beyond. The primary bedroom is well positioned with a wall of windows facing east onto Park Avenue and a sumptuous windowed ensuite bath with a soaking tub.
The renovated and windowed kitchen has great light and views though large windows overlooking Park Avenue. It boasts top of the line stainless steel appliances including a Viking gas stove and microwave, a dishwasher and a subzero refrigerator. A large living area offers ample space for entertaining, as well as a sun-soaked corner room ideal for a home office or can be enclosed to be a second bedroom. There is a beautiful second bathroom off of the entry hallway appointed with luxurious fixtures. Additional features of this one-of-a-kind home include hardwood floors and ample closet space throughout. There is also an in-unit washer and dryer.
953 5TH AVE, UNIT MAIS NEW YORK NEW YORK
This stunning and supremely elegant Fifth Avenue residence has been impeccably renovated, featuring direct views of Central Park, grand proportions, a magnificent conservatory and its own private outdoor space. Located in a distinguished Fifth Avenue Coop, this intimate yet grandly scaled home with high ceilings, offers a gracious flow ideal for entertaining and the most comfortable living.
With an unbeatable location on the Gold Coast of the Upper East Side, this residence occupies the first two floors of an exclusive boutique Fifth Avenue prewar building. Built in 1926 by noted architect Issac Newton Phelps Stokes, this home offers the discerning buyer the appeal of townhouse living and the benefits of full time services. Purchases through trusts, pied-a-terres, pets, and up to 60% financing are permitted. 2.5% flip tax payable by purchaser.
400 5TH AVENUE, PENTHOUSE 1N NEW YORK NEW YORK
Trophy Penthouse atop the iconic 400 Fifth Avenue with open East, West, and North exposures from the East River to the Hudson River and beyond to New York’s iconic skyline. Perched on the 60th floor, Penthouse 1N exemplifies the ultimate in luxurious living. The four bedroom, threeand-a-half bathroom home offers breathtaking views from 30 floor-to-ceiling diamond-angled windows that provide views from the streets to the skies. In this fabulous penthouse, you’re not just in the middle of Manhattan, you’re on top of the world.
Spanning nearly 4,000 square feet with 11-foot ceilings throughout, this penthouse has been completely reimagined and renovated to the highest standards. Custom finishes include Venetian plaster walls, a new marble-fronted gas fireplace, black oak floors, a custom Poliform kitchen with Mont Blanc stone countertops, and more.
Take your rightful place on the New York City skyline in this stunning penthouse at prestigious Thirty Park Place—The Four Seasons Private Residences, Downtown Manhattan’s tallest residential tower. Combining unprecedented luxury with world-famous service and amenities, this fourbedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom showplace spans nearly 4,000 square feet. The home features exquisite interiors, two gracious terraces, and incomparable views stretching from One World Trade Center on one side, up to Manhattan’s iconic skyline, and out to the ocean on the other side.
Literally, no detail has been overlooked in curating the Robert A.M. Stern-inspired decor, from its glamorous oval reception to its two corner terraces. Exemplifying a truly elevated living experience, the half-floor residence with ceiling heights soaring 12’ and above offers breathtaking views throughout and features the finest materials, conveniences, and craftsmanship in every room.
Bright, Spacious & Luxurious Condo In The Heart Of Manhattan – City Living Made Simple! Perched on the 32nd floor, this renovated, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom corner apartment offers over 1,300sf +/- of tranquil living space with Hudson River views to the northwest and endless eastern skyline.
Bright, Spacious & Luxurious Condo In The Heart Of Manhattan – City Living Made Simple! Perched on the 32nd floor, this renovated, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom corner apartment offers over 1,300sf +/- of tranquil living space with Hudson River views to the northwest and endless eastern skyline.
Enter the apartment through a proper foyer and into the bright and open-concept kitchen and great room. The designer kitchen features quartzite countertop, lava stone back splash, stainless steel appliances and a wine refrigerator. The airy and spacious living room has floor-toceiling windows, stylish seating areas with spectacular views of Manhattan and an entertainment center.
SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
One of the last D plans available at 181 Fremont, Residence 62D is a spectacular corner residence with floor-to-ceiling windows featuring sweeping views of the city, bay, and Salesforce Park. This home is meticulously designed with the finest features and finishes, including Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, French oak floors, full-slab Arabescato Corchia marble, and more. Beyond exceptional privacy and unrivaled views, 181 Fremont boasts 5-star services, a worldclass art program, and exclusive full-floor Residents’ Club with lounges, a piano bar, a state-of-theart fitness center, a wraparound outdoor terrace with 360° views and fireside gathering area.
50 SCENIC WAY SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
This Julia Morgan designed and updated home in the highly coveted Sea Cliff neighborhood has amazing views and grand scale. The top floor has 3 large sized bedrooms all ensuite provides plenty of comfort and respite. The main suite has iconic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Baker Beach, with plenty of closet space with custom organizers, including a walk in closet. The floor below has a grand foyer, formal dining and living room with significant architectural details and large open kitchen that leads to a wrap around deck for easy indoor/outdoor entertaining. This level also has a powder room and bedroom. The lower floor has a large flex room, bedroom and full bathroom. The 1 car garage has interior access, washer/dryer and additional storage, while the driveway can accommodate multiple cars. This house is truly unique and a wonderful sanctuary to call home.
109 MUIR LANE ALAMO CALIFORNIA
Almost $1.2 million in fresh, contemporary updates, ultra high end finishes, and amenities have transformed this classic design and phenomenal outdoor landscape into a masterpiece offering a versatile open floor plan and flexible-use spaces ideal for today’s active lifestyle and multigenerational living. Gracing a sprawling two-thirds-acre property on one of the most prestigious westside Alamo cul-de-sacs, this spectacular home offers the next level of sophistication and luxury that also celebrates California’s quintessential indoor/outdoor lifestyle. The ultra-private resort-inspired backyard is a mecca for entertaining with expansive slate tile patios and a parklike setting with lush foliage, rose and organic vegetable gardens, a sprawling lawn, and towering shade trees. Enjoy the pebble tec refinished pool, gas fire pit, renovated bocce ball court, and putting green.
KNIGHTS VALLEY
CALISTOGA CALIFORNIA
Set at 2,200 feet above sea level, this modern gem reigns over Knights Valley. Every amenity is here: Spacious main home with 2,300 +/- sf, two primary suites, a large chef’s kitchen and views from every room. Adjacent is an 800 +/- sf guest house with a spectacular sleeping loft. Connecting the two structures is the expansive terrace with a lap pool and fire pit.
The home is an entertainers dream with its ease of flow between indoors and outdoors— every room has access to the exterior. The design itself is cutting edge in its execution and use of materials. No detail has been overlooked.
The 26 +/- acres offers plenty of privacy, and the recently constructed 2.5 mile hiking trail allows you to experience the property to its fullest.
A once in a lifetime opportunity.
This remarkable contemporary, designed by Huntington Estate Properties, on a private culde-sac, features captivating views of the city, canyon, and famed Getty Center. The 6 bedroom, 9 Bathroom masterpiece appeals to all aspects of the luxury market. Beyond the gated entry and two-story waterfall, enter through the stunning light oak swivel door and be transported into modern elegance. Automatic Fleetwood doors allow the expansive living space to blend effortlessly into the oversized yard, infinity pool, and views beyond. A formal sitting and dining room are separated by one of seven fireplaces and a marble waterfall. The kitchen is built with custom Italian cabinetry and top of the line Miele appliances. The lower level brings an opportunity for premier entertainment with a generously sized gym, 1,000 bottle wine cellar, screening room and video wall. This home is the complete package.
1165 GAVIOTA DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH CALIFORNIA
Proof that you can have it all. Just above the waves and sandy beach, 1165 Gaviota sits in a perfect location with all the wonder of oceanfront living on one side of the property and the delights of storied Laguna Beach at your doorstep on the other. Newly constructed and stunningly rendered from the plans of renowned C. J. Light Associates and masterfully executed by Robinson Builders, Inc. - Bill Robinson, the residence will be delivered to the new owner furnished by acclaimed designer Michael Fullen. Sophisticated yet casual and welcoming, the vibe is California coastal with a little bit of Laguna twist.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CALIFORNIA
AVENUE SCOTTSDALE ARIZONA
A quintessential Southwest setting in vibrant South Scottsdale. Its refined details exemplify sophistication while subtly paying homage to its Old West heritage. This quality crafted residence is filled with timeless details, including a stacked stone fireplace, alder wood cabinetry, sizable windows with plantation shutters - creating an inviting atmosphere for worry-free desert living. Generous living spaces that separate the master suite from the guest suites offers both versatility and functionality. Admire views of Camelback from the living room and Papago from the back. The large yet undemanding yard has a diving pool, covered patio, and mature citrus trees. Enjoy nearby Papago Park trails and golf, Desert Botanical Garden, Zoo, Arizona Country Club, and excellent local eateries.
TEXAS
Old world meets new at this stunning mid-century glam remodel in the heart of Prestonwood Estates. Expansive single story home features modern designer finishes. Dream kitchen with Zellige tile backsplash, new appliances, 6-burner gas cooktop, quartz countertops, shiplap ceiling, custom flat-paneled cabinets, open shelving & custom vent hood. New roof & HVAC. Gorgeous marble floors in the powder, guest & master bath. Multiple flex spaces for a media & game room or office. White oak engineered hardwood floors and 2 fireplaces. Master has his & hers closets with Pinterest worthy barn-doors, clawfoot tub & extra large shower. Choice of SchoolsPrestonwood Elementary or Richardson ISD!
THE HUXLEY HOUSE BY LEVEL 4 STUDIO AUSTIN TEXAS
Surround yourself in upscale modern architecture and premium finishes in this sun-splashed three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom residence embracing energy-efficient green design in a new, convenient East Side enclave just minutes from Downtown. This modern masterpiece is brought to you by Level 4 Studio, revered Austin builders known for contemporary homes that thoughtfully balance beauty and efficiency through purposeful design. By deploying natural materials, beautifully placed windows and a multi-level layout enhanced by the site’s unique topography, this home delivers an exceptional indoor-outdoor lifestyle perfect for comfortable living and lively entertaining.
27317 W 108TH STREET OLATHE KANSAS
0 PEWITT ROAD LOT 6 FRANKLIN TENNESSEE
Stunning 21-acre equestrian farm with stately home and expansive views perched on the hilltop just outside of Nashville where you can see for miles and enjoy the Tennessee hills. This farm truly does have it all with gorgeous four-board black fencing, a pond, a 2-bedroom guest house with workshop, a 5-stall horse barn that could expand to 13 stalls, and a riding arena with German Geotextile Footing, all steps away from the prestigious golf community, The Grove. This elegant home is over 6,000 sqft with an expansive floor plan with the possibility to increase to 9,000 sqft with an unfinished basement! To learn more, visit www.6507eudaileycovington.com
AVALAIRE PINES DRIVE RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA
100 CLOISTER DRIVE SEA ISLAND GEORGIA
Encompassing an expansive 50-acre enclave of largely undisturbed land and marsh nestled between the Black Banks River and over 4,000 feet of pristine beachfront on the Atlantic Ocean, The Reserve at Sea Island offers endless opportunities as a family compound and retreat. It is a gated property within a gated community, within the luxury Forbes Five-Star resort of Sea Island, and includes an expansive conservation preserve protecting the southern end of Sea Island, ensuring that your ocean estate remains a private sanctuary for your family for generations.This unique offering has been designed not just for a family of today, but a family for generations.
You have the freedom to build multiple homes – creating a true family compound. Ownership includes a private boat slip at The Cloister offering ocean access. It also includes unmatched, multi-generational memberships to Sea Island Club* and Frederica Golf Club*, a truly unique privilege.
*Membership requires application and approval.
COREY MCBRIDE
Director of Sales
+1 912 209 9400 cmcbride@imiliving.com https://thereserveseaisland.com
150 FREDERICA STABLES DRIVE ST. SIMONS ISLAND GEORGIA
Located within the private 1,700-acre community of Frederica, this limited collection of 21 premier lakefront properties blends the natural splendor of coastal Georgia’s unique landscape with unparalleled amenities. With the offering of Frederica Estates, a select number of families have the opportunity to interpret their own vision of a family homestead. Whether you choose an Estate (approximately 8 to 12 acres), a Grand Estate (approximately 15 to 25 acres) or a Legacy Estate (approximately 26 to 40+ acres), you will enjoy waterfront views and access to the largest freshwater lake in Coastal Georgia, Frederica Lake. Each property offers an abundance of land to create your own family compound with estate homes, amenities, landscape, and any experience that you wish. Along with this purchase comes a unique multigenerational membership offering that is in a class by itself. As an owner, you’ll enjoy privileged access to Frederica Golf Club* as well as the award-winning Sea Island Club*.
*Membership requires application and approval.
COREY MCBRIDE
Director of Sales
+1 912 226 4550 cmcbride@imiliving.com https://fredericaestates.com/
5259 HADAWAY ROAD KENNESAW GEORGIA
Private and secluded estate at Hadaway Road, reminiscent of a French provincial countryside home. This estate consists of a primary home and a cottage house with a four car garage, with professionally designed and expertly manicured gardens. Have extended guests stay or create a multi-family compound. Be transformed as you travel the winding drive to the main house with the beauty of this five acre property in your periphery. The manicured gardens and lush, green lawns are the perfect accompaniment to this exquisite residence. Relax as you sit on the wide, flagstone porch and let your stress melt away as you listen to the bubbling fountains. Make a splash in the heated, gunite pool as you are entertaining your guests in the backyard oasis. The solid front door, soaring ceilings and gleaming hardwood floors welcome you home.
ILLINOIS
Located in the heart of North Center, this newly renovated custom Greystone on an extra wide lot, features tastefully curated and custom finishes just two blocks from award-winning Bell School District. Real gas fire lanterns and custom glass tile inlays invite you into this spacious open floor plan featuring 10’ ceilings and wide-plank white oak flooring throughout. Enjoy a quiet fire in the living area with an open-air gas fireplace. Entertain guests in a custom chef’s kitchen featuring Subzero/Wolf/Bosch appliances including a convection steam oven. Kitchen opens to sitting room with custom metal and glass room dividers and featuring built-in bookcases with in-cabinet storage, and tiled gas fireplace. The second floor boasts 4 large bedrooms, laundry and hallway built in linen closet. Entertain outdoors with double door exit to professional landscaped and paved patio with wood burning fireplace with gas assist, built in outdoor shed, and 2.5 car garage with rooftop deck and pergola equipped for AV.
202 EAST FOURTH STREET HINSDALE ILLINOIS
The main home, with historic details and modern luxury upgrades throughout, features over 8,000 square feet of living space. As you enter, notice striking quarter sawn oak wainscoting on the foyer walls, floors, and pillared entry as well a gesso gold painted mirror. Pocket doors take you between the study and living room through the dining room continuing the quarter sawn oak wainscoting with built-in cabinets, original leaded glass windows, and beamed ceilings. A welcoming breakfast room leads to a large kitchen with double refrigerators. Work/life balance is elegant and easy in the splendid family room, office, and library. On the second level, find an expansive primary suite, a private study, four additional bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The third floor includes a charming, large playroom with the classic Queen Anne tower space, two additional bedrooms, and a bathroom. What sets this magnificent home apart is a spacious twostory Coach House, your private getaway. Pool, built-in BBQ and hot tub make for a staycation unlike any other.
OAKCREST LANE PLAINFIELD ILLINOIS
THE CARRIAGES AT LOWER GWYNEDD, 2 & 7 RICHARDS WAY AMBLER PENNSYLVANIA
An intimate and personal community with only 11 homes awaits you thanks to The Carriages at Lower Gwynedd. Proudly constructed by Harth Builders, this development of custom singlefamily homes was built to offer both impeccable craftsmanship and maintenance-free living. The homes overlook a scenic nature preserve that is fully protected, meaning that you will always have beautiful views and green surroundings and it provides each residence with ample privacy and space.
Furthermore, the adjacent preserve offers scenic pedestrian trails that lead to Whole Foods shopping center and The Penllyn Train Station, which has a direct route to Philadelphia. You’ll also be just 10 minutes away from the many wonderful restaurants and shopping found in Ambler Main Street. The Carriages at Lower Gwynedd’s is truly located in the most desirable areas.
DRIVE WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK SOLD
TOTALLY UPDATED 3,472Sq Ft, 3 bed, 2.5 bath with .16 acres of lush & level backyard. Located on a private cul-de-sac in one of White Plains most sought after communities. The bucolic scenic setting offers total privacy & seclusion. Nothing to do, move in ready; perfect for families and entertaining. You must take note of the brilliant sunshine and hardwood floors throughout. Tons of closets for storage too. So convenient, there’s an attached huge two car garage with built-ins for bikes, sleds, etc. Close proximity to shopping, trains, schools and highways. Just a 35 minute commute to NYC. Welcome Home!!
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183 DEVON ROAD
ESSEX FELLS NEW JERSEY
Richard Meier completed this home, nestled in a natural setting, for his parents in 1965. Large glass walls bring the beauty of nature inside, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior, while large brick walls block the building off from the street, creating a sense of privacy. This first Meier work in private practice is set on .71 acres overlooking Essex Fells Country Club. Masonry bearing walls and large glass openings are capped with a wide parapet that enclosed a roof garden. The interior looks out on an enclosed courtyard, which opens the inside of the house to light and the seasons through skylights and clerestories. Sunlight & shadows inundate the interior, producing a sense of space & quietude. Meticulously maintained, retaining original design throughout+enhancements and built-ins.
160 MERRILL SPRING ROAD TINMOUTH VERMONT
Black House Farm is classic Vermont: exceptional views, 2,600’ elevations, end of the road location, and 330+/- acres of mixed farmland. The c1860 6,000-square-foot four bedroom farmhouse is updated in understated style, preserving the beautiful antique floors, paneled doors, and five fireplaces. The farm compound is completed by an original post and beam twobedroom guest house and an English-style stone bank barn. The landscape features rare trees and shrubs, an English-designed greenhouse and two ponds, one with a swimming dock. Twenty acres of gently sloping hay meadows and pastures surround the farmstead. An antique cabin at an elevation of 2,000 feet provides a mountain retreat. The sugar bush could provide income and maple syrup. Black House Farm offers an exceptional setting and privacy within easy reach of amenities.
Westwoods is an elegant, quiet retreat on remarkable land within easy reach of Route 128 and the Boston Metroplex. It features a Rob Lawrence-built 10,600 sf, seven-bedroom main house and two additional residences. The property consists of four separate and contiguous parcels that total 74± acres of largely conserved land and abuts nearly 300 acres of conservation and town land. Westwoods is presently in use as a non-profit retreat with private walking trails and ponds adjacent to the town’s trail network. Unique site features include: a secluded stone sanctuary, a rustic-wood gazebo/meditation well, impressive terraces finished with handcrafted stones and a koi pond overlooking a central open field with a meditation labyrinth framed by thoughtful landscaping.
85 HANCOCK STREET LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS
Private luxury in the premium Lexington neighborhood! Set on 1.92 acres of professionally landscaped grounds with koi pond and abutting Chiesa Farm conservation. 6 Bedroom, six bath shingle-style, custom designed with integrity & impeccable finish by a prominent local architect. High ceilings, traditional & contemporary details. The Chef’s kitchen with stone countertops, a large center island, and family dining opens to a vaulted family room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace. Grand dining room adjacent to entry for larger gatherings. On the 2nd floor, the primary BR with own sitting area and spa-like bath. Three additional BRs, and an impressive executive office with a library. 3rd-floor triple suite with sports court. A separate ground-level bedroom suite, perfect for guests. Lower-level playroom with gym and movie theater. Perch by the fireplace on the circular stone screened porch or enjoy the patio, each overlooking the private yard— expansive family living for work and play at home.
13 ARKANSAS
NANTUCKET MASSACHUSETTS
577 BRIDGE ST DEDHAM MASSACHUSETTS
Located right on the Charles River, this stunning home is truly one of Dedham’s crown jewels! Situated on over 2.5 acres, the main house features 5 beds, 5 full & 2 half baths. There is a gym, elevator, sunroom, outdoor shower, steam shower, media room and attached 2 car garage. The seperate carriage house includes a 2 bed, 2.5 bath condo and seperate large studio space that can be use din a multitude of ways. The beautifully manicured grounds feature a gorgeous pool, outdoor fireplace and multiple entertaining areas.
Live in the heart of the Seaport at Pier 4 in this luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath home that sits directly on the water. Exceptional condominium with private balcony, open floor plan, and top-of-the-line finishes. Boutique building of just 106 homes, offering a full range of amenities including 24-hour concierge, doorman, resident lounge, common terrace, full gym, and golf simulator. Located in the middle of the Seaport’s vibrant shopping, dining, and nightlife, adjacent to the ICA/Boston.
MACKALL FARMS MCLEAN VIRGINIA
Since its inception, when Artisan Builders introduced the 2005 Southern Accents Showhome, we have been crafting innovative homes to McLean and Great Falls clients. Each year we have striven to offer new designs that are fresh and timeless. Today, after 15 years, we present the 2020 Aspire Showhome, offering a modern design inspired by the Renaissance Architecture of Andrea Palladio. The floor plan brings together everything Artisan has learned over these 15 years from listening to its clients, the market and its architect, Harrison Associates. The spaces are light filled, complimented not only with large floor to ceiling windows, but inspired by Palladio, light from the sky above. The floor plan is open while still appreciating the need for privacy and elegant entertaining, and with the Main Level Owner’s Suite a seamless visual connection to the manicured landscaped rear yard. The museum quality craftsmanship is also a reflection of our experience, and you will notice this in every detail inside and outside the home. We are proud to call the Aspire Showhome, an Artisan Masterpiece.
Feel a world away from it all in this luxurious stucco retreat just 20 minutes from the historic town of Middleburg. Enjoy meaningful moments and fireside chats with your friends and family in the large, open kitchen and living room with ample space and seating areas for everyone to dine and relax. The kitchen is exquisite with top-of-the-line appliances. Just off the kitchen is a cozy dining room, perfect for family dinners! The 12 ft ceilings and large windows throughout usher in natural light and 360-degree views of the Blue Ridge mountains. Relax and unwind in the main floor master suite offering a seating area, large closet with custom built-ins, private access to the pool and patio, and bathroom with marble countertops, double vanity, and a glass-enclosed shower with “waterfall” showerhead. As you venture outdoors, you are greeted with a large in-ground pool surrounded by beautiful english gardens.
This single-family craftsman-style home is amazing. Five bedrooms, four full baths, one half bath and loads of spacious rooms. Hardwood floors and magnificent windows that allow the home to be filled with natural light. Crown molding, coffered and tray ceilings, tiled bathrooms, gas fireplace, dual zone HVAC system, built-in closet and book shelves are but a preview of what this home has to offer.
The open plan design of this home seamlessly connects the home chef with family and friends while cooking. The kitchen, family room and dining room combination are bathed in natural light. A crisp, white kitchen offers Thermador stainless steel appliances, good cabinet space, a porcelain farm sink, and gorgeous granite countertops. The floating island provides not only convenience but additional seating space. The great room conjoins the kitchen and offers loads of space. From this area is access to an outside deck, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening cocktail.
4884 Williamsburg Boulevard is a home that checks all the boxes. Its location, spaces and amenities offer all that is important to create a true oasis for today’s busy lifestyle.
This gorgeous craftsman style home effortlessly brings together modern living and elegance. Full of amazing features, this house is not one to miss.
Driving up to this home, you immediately recognize its curbside appeal. Beautifully landscaped, with a driveway created from paving stones, it is simply perfect. The front porch draws you in, and as you enter the home, you are greeted with soaring ceilings, extensive custom millwork, hardwood floors and amazing windows that allow sunlight to flood the rooms. You know that this house is the place that you’ll want to call home.
BRAE BURN FARM 15 UPPER CROSS ROAD GREENWICH CONNECTICUT
A truly breathtaking remodel of a 1906 masterpiece: Brae Burn Farm, one of the most exquisite and well-preserved estates in Greenwich, is offered after extensive renovation. A show stopping stone manor house on nearly 6 acres, the artistry of the original design has been maintained, while every modern feature and amenity has been installed. Hand carved English oak paneling in the library, custom plaster ceiling details & moldings, and Georgian mantles are complimented by a smashing Peacock kitchen, new German windows & doors throughout, custom cedar roof, and geothermal HVAC system. The romantic primary bedroom suite is complimented by 5 bedrooms, huge gym and an office. The lower level & landscape await your touch. Pool, court, dreamy pergola, fountains, 3-car garage, elevator. Peerless.
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