This week we welcome Jennifer Nanni, owner of Rittenhouse Home in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Jennifer talks about how her hobby in design and a naturally great eye for spaces turned into a sought after business with critical acclaim in Luxury Interior Design. Jennifer talks about the kitchen being the hub and heart of a home, what trends she is seeing in kitchens and living rooms currently, and designing for aesthetic meeting the needs of form and function. Jennifer shares her personal design loves, what finishes and materials she is using heavily now, and how she manages to have a white living room sofa with five children.
What You’ll Hear on This Episode:
Trials regarding some expensive drawer upgrades, and squirrels vs. a cutting garden.
Triumphs of gaining a whole new wardrobe when you Marie Kondo it up, pleated shower curtains, and what cayenne pepper has to do with a successful bird feeder.
Jennifer’s business started as a hobby and she was always a purveyor of beautiful things with an eye for design.
Jennifer is Italian, and she feels the heart of every home is in the kitchen. She discusses what she loves about electronics in kitchens, and how they help us become better cooks.
More about the use of gold finish in kitchens, and how it can go with our existing brass and metal.
How we can glam up a kitchen using seating, hardware, lighting, and certain backsplashes.
Ways we can carry the glam from our kitchen to a living room using subtle accents and shine.
Not everything needs to be matchy-matchy, and Jennifer is a big proponent of integrating personal style instead of transient trends.
What Jennifer’s personal kitchen looks like, and how she created it to function for her children ranging from 3 to 14 years old.
The “magic” fabrics that have us not worrying too much about our rugs and sofas.
Why rug pads in the nursery are a great idea.
How Jennifer takes risks with her design, including creative closet solutions, tile, and colors.
More about Jennifer’s showroom, and how it showcases how she can work in different mediums but still tie in a beautiful space together.
What wattage is best for different lights, and what brightness we use in the bedroom.
Walk-in showers are awesome, but we are still loving a tub in the home as well!
Mentioned In This Episode:
Ikea Hackers
Renee’s Garden
Rittenhouse Home
Jennifer Nanni’s Instagram
Dacor
Victoria + Albert
Lauren Liess
Emily Henderson
Decorating Dilemma
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You can do one lamp on each nightstand, and a taller one on the dresser. Another option would be to get the remote so you can turn on all the lights as soon as you walk in. Add some surfaces in the room, and fill them with some lamps and light and you will be in a great position!
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