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Wednesday February 22nd, 2012 | Meet Minneapolis

Let's be honest. There are those days when you walk in to your home and want to go Extreme Home Makeover on it. While we all can't wait for Ty Pennington to MOVE THAT BUS, you CAN follow easy-to-do tips from Emmy award-winning designer Mark Brunetz to make your house the envy of the neighborhood. For all his tips, head over to the Minneapolis Convention Center February 29-March 4.

Meet Minneapolis: First off, we have to ask…As a renowned interior designer, did you design something special in your house to hold your Emmy?

Mark Brunetz: Winning the Emmy was an unexpected joy so I decided to house it in a similar way. When you enter my office, the first thing you see is an oversized abstract painting in charcoal hues done by one of my favorite artists. Then you turn the corner and up on a built-in wall unit sits my golden statue. Every time I see it, I feel like a homeowner taking off his blindfold and opening his eyes. It’s a wonderful reminder of life’s little surprises.

 

MM: Do you find that interior style tastes differ by region? Here in the north, do we have different preferences than other areas of the nation?

MB: Certain regions of the country do take on a design flavor all to themselves. I think much of this is due to the cultural influences and the outdoor elements. For example, coastal living certainly borrows from an aquatic color palette and less formal furnishings whereas desert living places an emphasis on cooling tones and clean lines. Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, where I spent many cold winters, warm, jewel-toned color palettes and more ornate, substantial pieces of furniture were always in season. Although that’s slowly changing as people in general are moving towards more of a contemporary look, these Traditional or English influences remain just as popular in the North today and back then.

 Emmy award-winning interior designer Mark Brunetz

MM: You aren’t a big fan of clutter. You wrote a whole book on it, so it’s safe to say you feel strongly about the subject. How does making a home “clutter-free” impact a homeowner’s life?

MB: Living clutter-free does exactly that; it frees you to live. I always ask, ‘If opportunity knocked at your door, where would you put it?’ The extent to which there is clutter in your physical and emotional worlds is the extent to which you are saying I’m not ready for all the wonderful things life has to offer me. And since nothing (as in no thing) is worth more that your happiness, the true impact of eliminating things you don’t need, use or love and cherishing only the things that you do is immeasurable. It truly is a magical process that harnesses benefits unique to each and every person.

 

MM: What kind of “behind-the-scenes” renovation tricks can we hope to hear from you at the Home and Garden Show?

MB: After nine seasons on show and designing a 1000+ rooms, there actually is a method to my madness and I’ve managed to streamline the process so that anyone who hears it can go home and make immediate, cost-effective changes. A good example: Never leave your ceilings white. Most people think it’s a clean look that expands the look of the space, but the opposite is true. Leaving your ceilings white is an unfinished look that visually lowers the ceiling, especially in contrast to neighboring walls that are darker. The key is to slightly lighten your wall color and use it for the ceiling in order to create a more seamless, visually-expansive look. I plan to share a lot of design tricks like this and answer any questions attendees might have.

 

MM: Got any places you want to visit while you’re in Minneapolis?

MB: I grew up in the restaurant business and have always been into good food so I want to check out the food scene in Minneapolis. I love fresh, local, organic cuisine but I’ve also been known to devour a cheese steak off a corner street cart. Basically, I see every meal as an opportunity and every city as an culinary playground. I’m excited to take a big bite out of Minneapolis.

 

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Tuesday February 14th, 2012 | Meet Minneapolis

Romance is nothing without surprises, which would make Minneapolis the Antonio Banderas of surprise. Read on to find out how Meet Minneapolis' Emily Ogaard-Peterson found love where she never thought she would.

Love is in the air this time of year, and it is hard not to reminisce about when we first fell in love with that special someone. February is especially memorable for me because I first met my husband on the most romantic day of the year: Superbowl Sunday…Well maybe not for most people, but for two die-hard football fans like us it’s fitting. This began a whirlwind romance, with many dates in cozy little restaurants with great food and wine, walks down moonlit paths, and all of the other great things that make up the classic Minnesota fairytale.  It is only now when we look back that we realize we were not only falling for each other but also for the city we now call home.

I have to admit that even though I had lived close by in an unnamed suburb, for many years Minneapolis was a mystery to me. I rarely made the short drive into the city, and when I did it was usually because I was attending a play, sporting event or concert. So I never really knew about all the hidden treasures in this city. For our first date, my date (now husband!) took me to a cozy little restaurant in South Minneapolis called Café Maude. As we drove through the neighborhoods, I wondered where in the world he was taking me. To my surprise, we finally stopped at this small restaurant sandwiched between some houses. This was an eye-opening experience for me as it was everything I have ever yearned for in a restaurant. It was warm, inviting, cozy yet hip, and I felt special to be there. The food and drinks were outstanding at and I thought we had found a hidden treasure. Little did I know there were places like this all throughout Minneapolis! Some of our favorites include Café Maude, Café Levian, Blackbird, The North East Social (can’t wait to try the Eat Street Social!), El Meson and many more. Two years later, we caved and bought a house in the city we love. We are still constantly surprised by the unique restaurants and shops we find hidden among the houses. Not only does our love for each other grow stronger each day, but so does the love for the city where we live and get to explore! 

So this Valentine’s Day, don’t be afraid to venture to the unknown. Make reservations at a neighborhood restaurant in Minneapolis, take a stroll in a city park or find that perfect something at a little shop and who knows, you might just fall in love…. 

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