After our engaging conversation last week with Nick and Steve Giannetti about Patina Farm and Patina Meadow last week, we are thrilled to catch up with Brooke and daughter Leila to talk about the ecosystem on the farm, biodynamic farming, and the exciting future plans for involving the community both in Leiper’s Fork and extending to a vast audience online. From the magic of design to the wonders of nature, including some very cute donkeys and babydoll sheep, Brooke and Leila are here to inspire and ignite our imagination.
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Mentioned in This Episode:
Patina
Patina Farm
Patina Home and Garden
Velvet and Linen IG
Leila IG
Decorating Dilemma:
When it comes to adding more color, our suggestion would be to incorporate blues and greens using them as pillows and throws, perhaps in combination with a patterned pillow that has a complementary palette, which can create a lovely effect. Brooke personally prefers a balance of solid colors and subtle patterns, as it adds simplicity and elegance to the space. A touch of white, whether through artwork or a focal point above the stove, can enhance the overall aesthetic.
In the kitchen, Brooke adores the idea of a runner with floral accents or greenery, along with natural-colored barstools. Adding a woven shade above the window can introduce texture, while a basket above the fridge can provide both storage and visual interest. A painting or a pot rack above the stove can serve as a captivating focal point. For the dining room, incorporating blues and greens through placemats, patterned flip covers for end chairs, and local artwork can bring vibrancy and a connection to the outdoors. Additionally, considering curtains in either white or a single color, complemented by rings in a matching dark metal, can provide softness without overwhelming the room. Remember to ensure the curtain length reaches the floor and allows for proper stacking when opened.
Lastly, when it comes to the space above the oven, it presents a fantastic opportunity to display something meaningful or visually striking, such as a piece of art or even a special platter. Remember, this area acts as a significant focal point, so choose something that truly resonates with you and adds beauty to the space. Thanks so much for writing in, and we can’t wait to see what you come up with!
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