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As Muslims worldwide start the observance of Ramadan, one cannot deny the culinary significance of this month, which dates back thousands of years across the Mediterranean, the Middle East and North Africa
The history of this food is that of the Middle East. Dishes carry the triumphs and glories, the defeats, the loves and sorrows of the past, writes Claudia Roden in her The New Book of Middle Eastern Food. Food and traditions of the Middle East and North African cultures are very prosperous. And the holy month of Ramadan becomes an ideal time to focus and notice the reassuring depths of these regions and the richness of their cuisine. Aside from fasting and gastronomic traditions, this month attracts attention to spiritual acts, sharing, strengthening family and friendship ties. Muslims are urged to share meals with their loved ones and reach out to those who are in need.
While patterns of food traditions differ in every geography, that of the Eastern Mediterranean and North African people is usually considered to be appealing for a majority of people. The food of this region combines a style of cooking that is characterised by fresh and natural ingredients and distinctive techniques to create the tastiest dishes. These then come together in large gatherings around meticulously prepared, heart-warming table settings that are subject to deep conversations. Those are tables of fragrant aromas of blossoms, authentic spices, fresh herbs, refreshing mezes and sweet delights. In other words, it is much more than an exotic categorisation of kebab-land.
In fact, there is something unique about it. The dishes are as healthy to eat as they are delicious.
Speaking to TRT World, Priscilla Mary Isin, a prominent writer and food historian based in Istanbul, admits what comes to her mind initially is the wide variety of vegetable dishes, both hot and cold. Instead of vegetables playing second fiddle to meat as in Western European cuisines, they are treated as flavours in their own right. In the Middle East excellent meals can be prepared with very little meat or none at all. She thinks this is not only healthier but better for the environment, explaining: Since intensive animal husbandry to supply the enormous demand for beef in the Western world means that cattle are treated with antibiotics regularly and this is washed into the soil and water supply.
This is a time for deep spirituality and good doings where Muslims all around the world show patience and gratitude by quieting their hearts and minds from sunrise to sunset. Yet one can surely not assume that this is what it is all about. At least, not those that have at least once been present in a Muslim country during Ramadan. A significant portion of the culinary culture which has developed around Ramadan surely includes a ceremony-like preparation before it arrives.
The stories and memories
Omar Baban, an Istanbul based interior decorator who also has roots from Lebanon, recalls that period as his favourite. We would welcome Ramadan even more enthusiastically in the Middle East and decorate our homes with more care and excitement. We used special tablecloths, napkins, plates, bowls, glasses for Ramadan. Resembling medieval literature such as One Thousand and One Nights, he describes their home atmosphere during this period thus: The lanterns and candles, as well as oil lamps in the shape of the crescent and star illuminated everywhere. We used dates and palm branches instead of fresh flowers on the table. The stories and memories of this period are always entertaining and colourful.
One cannot deny the culinary experiences that remind us of a part of Ramadan. There are a couple of recipes and common practices that are associated with it. As Mary Isin explains: Breaking fast with dates, a favourite food of the Prophet Muhammed, is common practice. Meals are structured differently, beginning with several small entres such as cheese, and often soup, followed by other hot dishes. The pre-dawn meal consists of simple light dishes. As most Turkish people would already be familiar with, Isin explains Ramadan meals are also always accompanied by a crusty circular loaf of leavened bread called Ramazan pidesi sprinkled with Nigella seeds. The crown of Ramadan food surely belongs to this special type of bread because it only comes out during this period.
Culinary traditions on religious occasions vary from country to country of course. Isin says she is familiar with those in Turkey. During this month, desserts with sherbet (sweet syrup) or fragrant aromas such as the rose flavoured dessert of gllaare rather more appreciated. In Turkey baklava and glla, a layered pudding made of starch wafers soaked in sweet milk, are particularly associated with Ramadan. Baklava is also eaten throughout the year, but it is rare to eat glla at any other time. She explains sweets are also closely associated with Eid al Fitr at the end of Ramadan that it is called the Sugar Holiday. Sweets symbolise good-will, good fortune and happiness, so they are a part of religious celebrations and joyful occasions like weddings.
A sweet dessert with syrup is made at least once during Ramadan, even if the weather is hot and it may be considered heavy. In the last few years, the holy month has coincided with the longer days of hot months, making it more difficult for the observers. Hot months shall bring lighter food alternatives too, and desserts are not the only way to enjoy the aromatic delights that nature has to offer in these lands. Orange for example has a long history in many Mediterranean countries. Yet, a secret of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines remain rather unknown: orange blossom water. It is a byproduct of distilling fragrant orange blossoms of the orange tree and has a long tradition in Middle Eastern cuisine that continues to this day. It is used in syrups, basboosa, sponges and even baklavas. Or it simply flavours some dishes such as rice or fresh salads as well as cold drinks to create refreshments. The perfumed aroma is intense and it is no wonder why it is so popular.
Middle Eastern food evokes the idea of spirituality, in holy references or as part of religious celebrations, like Eid al Fitr at the end of Ramadan. Iisn explains this as such: In Islam sweet foods have traditionally had a spiritual aspect, symbolising Gods blessings to mankind and human love of God. The 13th-century Islamic mystic Rumi frequently uses helva, a word of Arabic origin meaning any sweet, as a metaphor for such religious concepts. This idea probably originates in the sweet manna sent as a gift from heaven by God that is mentioned in the Bible and the Koran. In Turkey, semolina helva and doughnuts in syrup are served to mourners at funerals and even to passers-by on the street outside the mosque where the funeral has taken place because these sweet foods express good wishes for the soul of the dead person.
A healthier diet
The tradition of Middle Eastern hospitality and food culture exemplifies power to promote bonding too. This portrays itself in its cuisine, flavours, and even table settings. Coming together over food is universal of course. But in the Middle East even a chance visitor is always invited to the table if the family is eating, Isin says. She continues to say the idea that people like to be on their own is very foreign to Middle Eastern culture. So often I have heard British people say that bereaved people would prefer to be left alone to grieve and hesitate to visit them. I cannot disagree more. In so many other cultures relatives, friends and neighbours visit the home of the bereaved family, take them food so they do not have to cook, show sympathy, listen to the bereaved talking about their lost loved ones and their feelings of grief, and provide companionship and sympathy. This is so important.
But what does Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food culture bring to other countries? Certainly a healthier diet. It has taught us that beans and soup do not need to come out of a tin. I remember eating so much tinned food when I was a child in the 1950s and 60s. Even noodles in tomato sauce came out of a tin. Isin recalls. I had never seen pasta or dried beans cooked at home. My mother baked wonderful pies and puddings, but savoury food was very limited. Stew was of one kind only, with potatoes but no vegetables added to the meat. Minced meat was cooked like stew and was ghastly! But Middle Eastern vegetable stews with just a handful of minced meat to add richness are delicious. Vegetarians are much luckier now. One cannot ignore the sweet and passionate relationship Turks at least have with yoghurt. Yoghurt is an ingredient or topping in so many Middle Eastern dishes and real yoghurt is an important probiotic. Of course it is still hard to find good plain yoghurt with a sufficiently tangy flavour in Britain unfortunately.
She says in Eastern countries people are very aware of health giving properties of food which are easy to digest, which are suitable for invalids, which for hot and which for cold.
And I hope some of this awareness has rubbed off on British people.
We have to credit the role of immigration in this. The food historian says it has added enormous variety to cuisine in Britain. Although traditional British dishes like roast beef with Yorkshire pudding and pies are delicious, they tend to be time consuming to prepare and rely mostly on oven cooking, which has a high fuel consumption. Indian, Chinese and Middle Eastern dishes are usually much quicker to prepare, cooked in pans on a stove, which is more economical, and provide a far more varied and nourishing diet, since they include a high proportion of vegetables and pulses. This vision has spread far and wide in years because of many reasons. Restaurants established by immigrants made eating out affordable for many people in Britain from the 1960s onwards. Like music, food is a key to cultural interaction and mutual understanding.
Food is one of the best ways of understanding history and culture, as modern historians have come to realise, says Mary Isin and continues. Ensuring food supply is one of the main duties of any state, and so plays a crucial part in economics, trade and politics, as well as social history. Food heritage is indeed a reflection of history and culture. And food on these parts of the Mediterranean is born to be colourful and flavourful and never too simple. That is to say, it is very much representing its history and culture to this day. Ramadan truly forms a path to discover what this cuisine can offer to treat our taste buds.
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Need the receipts? Us Weekly has them. Former Bachelor Chris Soules is seemingly spending the quarantine with former Bachelor contestant Victoria Fuller, if you take a close look at the pairs Instagrams.
On April 15, Us confirmed that the farmer, 38, reached out to the medical sales rep, 26, via Instagram. Chris slid into Victorias DMs, a source told Us at the time. He apparently DMs a lot of people.
Fuller first appeared on Peter Webers season of The Bachelor, coming in third place. Soules, for his part, made his Bachelor Nation debut on Andi Dorfmans season of The Bachelorette in 2014. After quickly becoming a fan favorite, he earned the title of the Bachelor for season 19. Although he got engaged to Whitney Bischoff on the finale, the two split six months later.
In December 2019, he shared that he wasnt in a hurry to find The One. I just think you know when you know, when you find it. Im getting old enough to kind of learn that its just about, like, when its time, it will occur, Soules told Us at the time. I used to [have a timeline] a long time ago, but as time goes by, Im healthy, Im semi-young, and when I meet the right person, it will be the right time.
Following blogger Reality Steves report that the two were spending time together in Soules home state, eagle-eyed fans and Us reporters started to find proof in their Instagram photos. First, the couch and pillow behind Fuller in one photo appeared to be the same behind Soules in one of his older photos.
Later, they both shared photos of fields, sharing them via Instagram Story one hour apart from each other.
Fuller has posted multiple selfies via her Instagram Story, showing a house that seems to belong to Soules. In February 2017, interior decorator and former Bachelorette Jillian Harris shared on her blog that she was renovating Soules home with Veronica Valencia.
In October 2017, Harris shared a new blog titled Renovation Series: Farmhouse Transformation. Although she didnt name Soules in the story, the blog mentioned that they worked with local designer, Roger Lake, who dove in as our project manager/contractor. Lake is located in Manchester, Iowa.
Scroll through the gallery below to see the photo proof of the pair together in Iowa.
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Netflix and Hulu are the streaming giants of the industry and for good reason. There are endless shows and movies, both old and new to choose from. Since weve all got some additional time on our hands + have no choice but to hang at home, now is a great time to browse that film + show collection If you need a little help deciding on where to start, we have put a list of recommendations together for shows of all genres. Heres what to watch online this weekend {or any day of the week, really}:
It is nearly impossible to find a show that can compete with the level of charm, humor, and utter ridiculousness that takes place in this multi-award-winning documentary-style show. It depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. If you didnt already know that Michael Scott was the worlds best boss, you now know. Youre welcome.
This show has made major waves not only in the Latinx community but everywhere. It shows the real struggles in communities of color in an authentic and charming way. The Morales cousins scramble to save their grandfathers taco shop and pursue their own dreams as gentrification shakes up their LA neighborhood.
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The main focus is on the relationship between single mother, Lorelai Gilmore, and her daughter Rory, who live in Stars Hollow, Connecticut. Get ready to be completely invested in their lives. Fair warning, you might shed a tear, laugh uncontrollably, scream when they make the wrong decisions, and fall completely in love with them. Luckily, theres a short reboot streaming for those who cant let go.
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Reality TV lovers, this one is a goodie. Using a unique 90-day fiance visa, the K-1 visa, foreigners travel to the U.S. to live with their overseas partners for the first time. The couples must marry before their visas expire in 90 days, or the visiting partner will have to return home. Theyll have to overcome language barriers, culture shock and skeptical friends, and family, all with a clock that starts ticking the moment they step foot on U.S. soil.
Based on the best-selling novel, this miniseries takes place in a small town that likes to brush things under the rug and deflect from the true reasoning behind their actions. Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington play opposite each other in this riveting drama about what happens when the lives of the towns most admired family begin tearing from the seams. The characters are forced to face their reality, they arent as progressive and open-minded and they think.
This is a strategic, high-strung horror anthology series where every season is a completely new story. Some plot elements of each season are loosely inspired by true events. Some of the season titles are Freak Show, Murder House, and Cult. Expect over-the-top creepiness that you just cant stop watching.
Amy, the star of the show and manager of Cloud 9 Superstore, is a hardworking Honduran-American woman and single mother. Every shift she wears a different name tag because its her way of keeping strangers at a distance while simultaneously protesting the system. Its a funny workplace comedy showing the lives of the everyday worker.
This truly modern family revolves around three different types of families living in the Los Angeles area. All three families face their own unique trials that the rest of the world can relate to in some capacity. It is an honest and hysterical perspective of what family life is like in each household.
You dont want to be a sitting duck when Professor Annalise Keating walks into the classroom. A criminal law level 100 course that wouldve been just another class to get through has become the most sought-after classroom experience due to the professors real-life courtroom experience approach to education. She is the mentor we never knew we needed.
Simply put, this is a show about nothing and it took the world by storm. This comedic sitcom stars Jerry and his friends going through everyday life and discussing various quirky situations we can all relate to, whether you live in New York City or not. The eccentric personalities of the offbeat characters make up the perfect ensemble of best friends.
In the original eight-season run of this groundbreaking sitcom, now streaming a reboot, stars best friends Will, a meticulous corporate lawyer, and Grace, a neurotic interior decorator who share a New York apartment after Grace leaves her fianc at the altar. Will and Grace, along with their best friends Karen, an outspoken socialite, and Jack, a free-spirited actor, face the highs and lows of life in Manhattan together. From sex, dating, and divorce to cutting cultural commentary, nothings off-limits.
This epic adventure transports us to the brutal and mysterious world of Ragnar Lothbrok. He is a Viking warrior and farmer who yearns to explore and raid the distant shores across the ocean and ultimately becomes the greatest hero of his age.
Mindy Lahiri is a successful doctor, but when she leaves the office, all bets are off. She wants to become a more well-rounded woman, someone who is punctual, frugal, and well-read instead of someone who is obsessed with romantic comedies and likely to give an inappropriate toast at a wedding. Her quirky personality leaves rooting for her on the sidelines.
We may not be able to have outdoor adventures of our own for the time being, but dont let that stop you. Sit back, relax, and let these characters take you on a joy ride.
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This spring, the concept of home is going to take on a new meaning. Experts say were likely to be confined to our homes for at least a few months in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus. For many of us, this reality is just beginning to sink in. Were not going out to restaurants and bars, so our eating and drinking will be happening in the kitchen and living room. Many of us arent going to work, so our desks and dining tables have become our offices.
At first blush, you might worry its only a matter of time before you go stir crazy. But in the face of uncertainty, I propose that we take this time to beautify our living spaces and take pleasure in the comforts of home.
Its probably worth investing some time to reorganize and redecorate in order to make the next few months as manageable as possible. And Kelly Wearstleran award-winning decorator, product designer, and owner of a 50-person studiois here to help.
Over the course of her decade-long career, Wearstler has worked on many kinds of spaces, from offices designed to enhance workers productivity to tiny hotel rooms that maximize space. She has a lot of ideas for how to make small changes that make your home more joyful and cozy. And the good news is that most of them are either free or inexpensive. Good design has the ability to make somebody happier, she says. It can elevate everyday experience and also make you feel more efficient, because you feel more energized and organized.
Here are some of her ideas to spruce up your home now and enjoy the benefits long after this crisis is over.
Your furniture may not be optimized for long periods of time indoors, so now is a good time to think about moving it around. Even if youre taking walks during the day, you can still feel cooped up at home since youre not spending as much time in other public spaces such as the office, or coffee shops, or restaurants. One tip Wearstler has is to move sofas and other seating so they face the window. This will allow you to get as much sunlight as possible throughout the day and feel like youre part of the world beyond your home. (Its also nice to open the window to get some fresh air.)
It could also be a good time to think about the function of each piece of furniture in the house. If you notice an armchair in the living room that doesnt get much use, you might think about putting it in the bedroom, so you can create a quiet corner to read before bed. If youve found that you dont often use a lamp on your dresser table, perhaps you can use it to add extra light to the dining room, where youre spending more time together as a family.
Painting your walls is a cheap way to transform your space, Wearstler says. You dont need any particular skills to do it and it can be a fun, meditative activity during this stressful time. You can order paint and supplies online. Youre never permanently committed to a paint color, Wearstler says. You can always just paint it back later.
Wearstler recommends bright, uplifting colors to help improve your mood. But dont limit yourself to yellows and oranges. Pick whatever will make you happiest. If you love pink, choose a shade that brings you joy. If you prefer gray or other industrial hues, go for those colors. The point is to create a space that you feel comfortable and calm in. You dont have to paint all the walls the same color, she says. You can colorblock, or create an accent wall thats different from the other walls.
When youre working from home, dont feel compelled to stay in one spot. If youre lucky enough to have a dedicated desk or office at home, certainly spend some time making it as comfortable and organized as possible, since this will likely be your home base for the foreseeable future. But also, feel free to roam around the house. Work from the dining table one day, the living room the next. If you have a porch, balcony, or garden, consider setting up a table, armchair, or even a picnic blanket so you can work outside once in a while. The point is to give yourself some variety.
If you live in an apartment or a small house, it might be worth rethinking how you use your square footage to give yourself as much open space as possible. Space is the biggest luxury, she says. But you can create space, or the illusion of space, by moving things around.
If there are pieces of furniture or household items that you dont use and are taking up space, think about moving them out of the way. You could store them in an attic or garage, or put under your bed or in your closet. The same goes for items on countertops and tablestry to clear unnecessary stuff off so you feel like theres more empty space.
And regardless of how big your home is, its always worth devoting some time to organization. Spending a few hours tidying up your desk, drawers, or cabinets can make you feel in control of your situation and more energized. And while it makes sense to throw out items that you havent used in a long time, consider how you might be able to reuse or repurpose items that youve neglected. If youre home with a child, old notebooks or colorful papers could be the start of a craft project. If you havent used your spiralizer in a while, now might be a good time to rekindle your love of long strings of vegetables.
If your budget allows, consider investing in a beautiful new piece of art, whether thats a painting or a colorful rug. In this time of anxiety, think about investing in art that is soothing and that brings you joy, but that you will also be able to enjoy long after this crisis is over and life returns to normalcy.
As a recession looms ahead, artisans and artists are likely to suffer financially, so if youre planning to buy something new, think about supporting independent creators and small galleries. Wearstler loves online sites like First Dibs,Chairish, and Site Unseen. Many smaller artists dont have galleries or shopfronts, says Wearstler. We need to support them right now.
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When the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order was first put in place, I thought Id have a lot of free time. Like many of us, though, that didnt happen.
Were either working remotely or looking for new work, homeschooling children and keeping them and us entertained and exercised, playing with our pets, or checking in on elderly parents or neighbors.
Rather than focusing on fear and the opinions that flood social media, Id like to humbly propose that we step away from that and use this time to improve our surroundings and our routines.
That way, well all be perfectly prepared to launch back into our lives even stronger and, possibly, even more organized.
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Here are some tasks that might need your attention right now.
Set a date and tackle the most frustrating space or container in your home. You will definitely feel better afterward.
Plan future appointments, adventures or classes.
Catch up on projects that have dropped through the cracks.
Organize your home office, file stacks of paperwork and delete emails from your inbox.
Sort and file the photos on your cell phone.
Toss out expired medications responsibly (look to see where and how to dispose of them in your town) and canned foods (check online first, as most canned foods are fine to eat past their use by date.
Deep clean your refrigerator or pantry. See which veggies can be repurposed into soup or stock.
Sort and either redistribute or discard outgrown clothes and toys, and wash the remaining ones. Do the same for pet toys, leashes and bedding.
Wipe cabinets, shelves and drawers, and vacuum the hidden spots under area rugs, between sofa cushions and under appliances.
Update your address book.
Will your furniture need a new coat of paint or your outdoor cushions need replacement before summer? Put it on your list.
The San Francisco Decorator Showcase, always a popular Bay Area event, recently announced that it has been indefinitely postponed.
We are hoping to reopen later this year in the same location with the same class of 2020 designers, says Denise Lamott, Showcase spokesperson and Muir Beach resident.
Included among the class of 2020 are four Marin design companies Barbra Bright Design and Leap Interior Design, both from San Rafael; Ross Nest Design Co., based in Ross; and FDG Design Group, headquartered in Sausalito.
Here they share their best ideas to improve our homes without leaving them.
Barbra Bright, of Barbra Bright Design (415-686-2928, barbrabrightdesign.com)
Its a great time to rearrange your artwork and photos. When art remains in one place for years, there is a tendency to stop seeing it. Moving art to different areas engages the mind to see it in a new light.
Chelsea Brown, of Leap Interior Design (415-830-7460, LeapInteriors.com)
Organize. Clear out visual clutter, or even the clutter you cant see, like that junk drawer youre always trying to get to. Either one can do wonders for the psyche and completely improve your perspective.
Fresh-cut flowers are an amazing way to bring some springtime into your house when youre spending so much time indoors. I love to put a large bouquet on my dining table where I can see it throughout the house, and then cut small stems from it for bedside tables and bathroom counters. Pick from your own garden if you have one, or support a local floral company, like Farmgirl Flowers. One of my favorites is the Just Right Burlap-Wrapped Bouquet, because its always seasonally appropriate and absolutely beautiful. And Farmgirl ships nationally, so you can spread the floral love to friends and family, too.
Refresh bedding and table linens and support local businesses that take online orders. Theres nothing like the feeling of a fresh, new set of soft sheets. I love Coyuchi bedding and its focus on sustainable fibers and dyes.
Introduce new pops of color with throws, accent pillows and placemats or napkin. I love Hudson Graces Dip-Dye napkins. The hues are vibrant and perfect for spring and summer table settings. Try a color youve never introduced before and experiment with new tablescapes for that moment we can finally gather again and toast to good health and friendship.
Jennifer Patton Wundrow, of Nest Design Co. (415-294-2554, nestdesignco.com)
Hire a designer. We are fully equipped to design remotely and have designed, built and furnished entire homes through virtual meetings, emails, etc. Supporting our small business helps to support many other local small businesses (artisans, sub-contractors, etc.), so we would encourage you to reach out.
Theres another good reason to consider this idea.
Many of our large construction projects are on hold due to the recent shelter-in-place ordinance, so we have time to really focus on the smaller projects and start planning for remodels.This is the time to thoughtfully think through how you live and how you want to live. We know now, more than ever, that your home should be your sanctuary. Let us help.
Purge, refine, design. Take everything off your shelves and start over with a clean slate. Think streamlined and minimal, and focus on a single color theme.
Move throws, pillows and accessories around. We all get stuck and used to seeing our homes one way. Shake things up and move everything around. For example, move your guest room bed pillows to your living room and your living room pillows to your family room.
Fatima Silva, of FDG Design Group (415-324-7030, fdgdesigngroup.com)
This is a perfect time to purge. Spring clean for a fresh new start, as well as to help sanitize ones home.
Reorganize living spaces to create better circulation based on your personal lifestyle. With busy work schedules one never has the time to rearrange and truly experience the benefits of a great layout.
PJ Bremier writes on home, garden, design and entertaining topics every Saturday and also on her blog at DesignSwirl.co. She may be contacted at P.O. Box 412, Kentfield 94914, or at pj@pjbremier.com.
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Emily Todhunter took a restrained approach to the decoration of her Wiltshire bathroom. She explained more to Arabella Youens.
When it comes to conjuring schemes for her own home, interior designer Emily Todhunter confesses to being something of an un-decorator. I like to live with things that are already there to see what ideas come up. In the case of this room, I left it almost exactly as it was and am delighted with the result.
This is the master bathroom of her Georgian farmhouse in Wiltshire. The scale and aspect of the room, together with the original panelling, fireplace and generous sash windows, combine to create a space that lends itself to switching off.
A bathroom is about the only place you can do that, when you have children and dogs at home, she says.
Here, I sometimes enjoy simply sitting in one of the window seats, taking in the view.
Emily was briefly tempted to use the room to create two en suites to serve the adjoining bedrooms. Instead, she decided to make the most of the space and decorate it as she would any other room with paintings, a chest of drawers, an armchair and good lighting.
Sheer blinds in oatmeal made from her own Ultimate Floppy Linen range hang gently at the windows.
They are known as Emily blinds in our studio, because we use them in projects a lot. They are great for privacy, as well as looking pretty.
The walls are painted in Edward Bulmers delicate Rose Tinted White.
White towels and a French-style bathmat from The White Company complete the rooms fresh, soothing look. And I briefly considered having floorboards, but, in the end, you cant beat the comfort of carpet in a bathroom especially when the weather outside is foul, she says.
Todhunter Earle 0207349 9999, http://www.todhunterearle.com
Of all the decorating trends that have been in vogue over the last 50 years be it Scandi, Minimalism
Interior designer Philippa Thorp tells Arabella Youens about the transformation of her Grade II-listed house in Hampshire.
Symmetry is regarded as the secret to creating a calm, coherent space, but for many designers, its more about creating
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Emma. is a lavish and detailedperiod piece, with stunning costumes designed by Alexandra Byrne and gorgeous, colorful Georgian sets from production designer Kave Quinn and set decorator Stella Fox. When I saw Emma. I immediately wanted to watch it again, but with the power to pause so that I could study, in detail, the many eye-popping textiles and set pieces. Now, thanks to Universal dropping their first-quarter releases on premium on demand early, I can rent Emma. (here are some more SD Recommendations) and pause and zoom on gowns, screens, wallpaper, and curtains to my hearts content, and guess what? I DID. So here is a ranking of the best textiles and/or prints in Emma., from elegant to luxuriously extravagant.
Mr. Woodhouses dressing gown and striped chair
One of the wonderful details of the design of Emma. is the pattern mixing, which is most prevalent with the Woodhouses and their home, Hartfield. The combination of Mr. Woodhouses leaf-print dressing gown and the sprigged floral stripes of his chair is busy, yes, but the colors are complementary and the nature motifsomething prevalent with the Woodhousesis consistent, so that it comes across as a unified whole.
Rating: Elegant
Emmas pink spencer
Another example of the color coordination among the Woodhouses and Hartfield is Emmas pink spencerwhich is beautifully detailed on its ownand the interior Woodhouse spaces. For the film, much of Firle Place was repainted, including the saloon in which Emma and Mr. Woodhouse prepare to leave for Miss Taylors wedding, which is painted a complementary shade of pink, meanwhile, the Woodhouse carriage is a lovely contrasting blue. In both cases, Emmas pink spencer is set off to maximum effect.
Rating: Impeccable
Mr. Woodhouses many screens
Behold, Mr. Woodhouses collection of draft-defeating screens. Again, everything is a contrasting pattern, but the colors are coordinated, and everything works with the gold tone of the walls, bringing the whole look together. The Woodhouses live in a tornado of color and pattern, yet everything is pleasing and harmonious.
Rating: Splendid
Emmas yellow pelisse
I believe this garment is called a pelisse, and while the color is beautiful, it is all about that pleating in the back and the ruffled, vaguely Elizabethan collar of the underdress. The texture on this gown is positively touchable.
Rating: Flawless
Emmas spangled Christmas gown At the Westons Christmas dinner, where the rooms and clothing are all dark, natural tones suitable for a snowy, cozy evening, Emma shows up in winter white, standing out amongst her cohort, as she should. Emma is always dressed to stand out from the crowd, and Christmas dinner is no exception.
Rating: Superb
Emmas white ballgown
A white ballgown, trimmed in roses, is described in practically every ball scene in every Regency romance novel ever written, and as Emma is technically a Regency romance novel, it is fitting that Emma appears in a white ballgown, trimmed in roses. Again, the texture of this garment is exquisite, and its a deliberate contrast to Mrs. Eltons gaudy yellow gown. Unlike Mrs. Elton, Emma is not over-trimmed, and the rosettes on her gown fit the nature motif that Emma wears throughout the film.
Rating: Exquisite
Emmas black and yellow feathered cap
Emmas yellow pelisse is wonderful, but this feathered cap is a showstopper. In a film stuffed full of gorgeous bonnets and caps, this feathered number takes the cake. The color, the contrast, the little daisy-like detail over one ear, I WANT THIS CAP FOR MY VERY OWN. The costumes of Emma. are not at all wearableRegency fashion is so particular and fussybut I would find an occasion for this cap.
Rating: Recherch
Hartfield dining room wallpaper
When I saw this room on the big screen, I GASPED. Pink and green floral wallpaper sounds hideous, but the effect in the Hartfield dining roomreally the Firle Place billiards roomis nothing short of stunning. This room defines Georgian extravagance and the slightly ridiculous world of Emma Woodhouse. Matched with the green and pink drapes, this room is the most graphic, jaw-dropping space in the entire film.
Rating: Luxuriously Extravagant
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Bright, fresh and chic white-painted walls are a design classic. Whether you lean towards crisp minimalism or you want a neutral backdrop for colourful furnishings and statement art, deliberating over the perfect shade of white is that most middle-class of condundrums.
Faced with the prospect of a lockdown, DIY stores reported a surge in sales of paint. However, before you pick up that brush and slap any old white on the wall, consider that subtleties in tone can make a big difference. A bog-standard brilliant white typically has too much of a blue tone, which can make a space feel cold and sterile. Too yellowish and you risk creating a magnolia-hued throwback.
Here we ask interior designers for their go-to white paints.
Panelling and walls are painted in Decorators White by Benjamin Moore (24 for 0.94 litres). Alderney armchairs, from 540, sofa.com
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Originally planned for: May 20
NeoCon
Chicagos signature contract design fair is usually a June highlight, but after announcing an undated postponement, organizers shared that the next NeoCon wont take place until June of 2021. The exact dates are June 1416, 2021.
Originally planned for: June 810
Masterpiece London
Masterpiece London will not take place this summer as planned. The organization's statement read: "We are committed to supporting our exhibitors and visitors, and over the coming weeks will share details of a range of initiatives we will be launching in lieu of this years edition. We look forward to welcoming you to the next edition of Masterpiece London, which will take place from 24 30 June 2021. We wish you all well during this difficult time."
Originally planned for: June 25July 1
Light + Building
Innovations in lighting and building-services technology should have gotten the limelight March 8March 13 at Messe Frankfurt, but Light +Building has been pushed back to September 27October 2.
Originally planned for: March 813; now scheduled for: September 27October 2
Design Shanghai
One of Asias premier design events, the seventh installment of Design Shanghai, spanning the contemporary, classic and luxury, collectibles, kitchen and bathroom, workplace, and new materials and applications realms, has moved from March 1215 to May 2629 at Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center.
Originally planned for: March 1215; now scheduled for: May 2629
Shenzhen International Furniture Exhibition (SIFE)
Planned for March 1821 at Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center, this show, held annually in the southeast China metropolis, has been postponed, with rumors that it will now happen in June.
Originally planned for: March 1821; now scheduled for: TBA
Movelsul Brasil
The Brazilian event was on the cusp of kickoff, but now its unclear when that will happen, due to the COVID-19 disease in Brazil, Movelsul said in a statement.
Originally planned for: March 1619; now scheduled for: TBA
China International Furniture Fair (CIFF)
The 45th rendition of this massive Guangzhou show, originally primed for March 1821 at the Canton Fair Complex, has yet to announce replacement dates.
Originally planned for: March 1821
The Architectural Digest Design Show
This expansive showcase of furniture, accessories, lighting, and kitchen and bath products, peppered with seminars and culinary demonstrations,has been rescheduled from March 1922 to June 2528 at New Yorks Pier 94.
Originally planned for: March 1922; now scheduled for: June 2528
Texas Design Week
Texas Design Week Houston was supposed to kick off March 23. Now? Its going to happen in May.
Originally planned for: March 2330; now scheduled for: May
Miami Home Show
Another March design event to scrap its plans thanks to the growing outbreak in the U.S., the Floridian industry staple was supposed to take place starting March 27.
Originally planned for: March 27-29; now scheduled for: TBA
Art Dubai
Considering its large global presence, the 14th annual art fair has been rescheduled to March 1720, 2021. However, on March 2528, at the Madinat Jumeirah as planned, Global Art Forum and a more Dubai-specific program will unfold, highlighting local and regional gallery presentations.
Originally planned for: March 2528; now scheduled for: March 1720, 2021
DIFFA By Design
Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS announced that it planned to postpone its marquee fundraiser, known as DIFFA By Design. In a statement the organization said, Public health is at the center of DIFFAs mission. Our hearts go out to all of those who have been affected by the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. In light of widespread concerns, including those within the HIV/AIDS community who may be particularly vulnerable, we will always prioritize health and safety.
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