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*Designer Spotlight* New Release!

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I was talking with Luna Benavente yesterday about the design contest coming up, and she asked me ‘Have you seen our new house?’ I had not, and I’m not one to turn down an opportunity to see a house – in SL or RL – so I said TP me! Here is the actual true response I had as soon as I walked in:

[2008/08/05 8:50] You: i actually just gasped

I’ve stated in this blog before that I’m not partial to big honkin’ SL houses – they tend to feel cavernous and cold, and you couldn’t possibly ever fill them up and make them feel cozy. The times, they are a-changin’. 🙂 The Deeb Home is a product of The Firm, a company formed by Luna and Asri Falcone…and it should be required that you go see it. Yes, you.

When I went back to the house this morning to take pics, I had a really hard time not taking pics of every square meter, because I love every meter as much as the last. So I’m going to try and highlight just the coolest things and tease you just enough that you’ll run right over to see the whole package! Now you know my M.O.

Entrance waterfall:

Super cool curvy ceiling w/recessed lights, over the living area:

My absolute favorite SL office of all time:

Recessed hot tub & bar in the upstairs hall — the coolest thing about this is not that they put a hot tub in the upstairs hall…it’s that they did it with such subtlety. It’s not like you walk upstairs and go ‘Wow! There’s a hot tub here!!!’ It’s more like you come around the corner and go ‘Oh! Well, look at that. There’s a hot tub. Cool.’ It’s not a focal point; it’s a hidden treasure.

Best master bedroom ever — bear in mind that this picture only shows the bed area…you’re missing out on the sitting area, the fireplace, the large cool TV, the master bath, and the cute little wardrobe/closet area. Go. Now. And. See.

The Deeb Home is listed at $L18,995. Before you fall out, let me explain! That includes the house (copy/mod) AND everything inside it. All the cool, sleek, very well-textured and animated furniture…the accessories…original artwork…working faucets…and more and more…and the best SL ceilings I have ever seen. Seriously, as you explore the house, be sure to look up. A lot. And, at 1372 prims (furnished), this is not a house for the 512 sqm land owner – but for the rest of us… 😉 as the info notecard for the house states – ‘be the talk of the town in your neighborhood!’

Check out The Deeb Home here. Enjoy!

*Second Spaces* Top 12, part 11!

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Welcome to Part 11 of my Top 12! Need some background on what this list is all about? Click here for the original post.

Hello again! Today we’re going to continue with accessories – specifically, lighting. I’m one to keep my world on Midday 99% of the time, but I still like to have appropriate lamps and lighting just to make a space feel like it should. You can find lighting everywhere, and a lot of the furniture shops you’ll find have lamps to coordinate with their furniture sets, which is always great. For general lighting – meaning lamps that could work anywhere and aren’t specific to a furniture set – my favorite place is Avenue Four by Luna Benavente. She makes the cutest light bulbs — zoom in close!

It’s a nice shop, well laid-out, and Avenue Four has cute furniture, too. For this post, I’m focusing on the lights. Oohh…the lights. My favorites are the Twinkle Stick lights. I bought these over a year ago when I set up my house, and I’ve also used them in the club. Most of Avenue Four’s lights come in really large packs including slightly different variations, lengths, etc. The Twinkle Stick lights are wonderful for grouping, as in the pic below, and great for individual placement to highlight certain spots, like columns or entrances, or even to frame a window.

On this visit to Avenue Four, I noticed the One Night In Bangkok set which includes this lovely and nicely textured lamp. I’m a sucker for anything that looks lacquered.

The Retro Chic lamps come in several colors to match the corresponding living room sets, and really, they’re a style that would work anywhere: great for a dining area — group a few together for an entrance, giving a chandelier-like effect — buy a few and send them to me — really, the possibilities are endless. 🙂

The last picture I’ll share is the Brady Chrome Light. This is the sort of light I love in RL – it’s industrial, but not too much. It would fit in a traditional house as easily as in a warehouse loft – and really works in any room. I especially like this look in a kitchen, that’s just a preference — it really does work anywhere.

Ok, there’s the tease. 🙂 We all need lighting – YOU need lighting — so get over to Avenue Four and check it out. The lighting is, of course, displayed throughout the store, and there is a Lighting corner on the 2nd level where you can pick up the big packs o’ light. Luna also has some really cute string lights that are just adorable for outdoor spaces, too, and you’ll see those displayed, as well. [Insert some light-related cliche’ here, perhaps relating to the end of a tunnel?] Enjoy!