WELCOME to Nest by Tamara blog

WELCOME to Nest by Tamara blog
Hi- It's Tamara. I'm happy you've stopped by, and since 2010 I've been sharing my passion for interior design, history, art, entertaining, travel & fashion. I am an interior designer, textile designer and writer living and working in New York City and East Hampton, Long Island. My musings have taken me to international design, art, antique and epicurean events and I have lots to share. I'm grateful to have been listed as the #1 top design blog, blogs to watch, top design blogs and named and awarded Rising Star of Design by the IFDA NY industry organization. Please feel free to reach out to our team for an interior design consultation at NestbyTamara.com -Tamara

Fourth of July thoughts...




What I love about the Fourth of July holiday....
in keeping with my "green" philosophy for the month, or at least my own quirky green ideas of keeping it simple for July, we had a quiet Fourth of July celebrating the beauty of the surrounding areas in Eastern Long Island. When I wrote my first post last May 2009 about "digging in the dirt" the philosophy was being sprouted about finding the joys and simple beauties around you in life. I have been on a journey of sorts this past year, discovering artists and other talents who seem to hit on this point exactly. After finishing Dominique Browning's (former editor of House & Garden magazine) newly released book, Slow Love Life, which investigates this very concept, I am even more inspired to discover the simple beauties of life. I recommend this as a summer read.
I often hear people complain about the traffic, crowds and general excesses of The Hamptons. Well, there are lots of crowds, but quite frankly, there are so many wonderful places that are still undiscovered, away from the hustle and bustle of the swells. Parts of Montauk to Louse Point, the east end can still be a restful place with natural beauty surrounding if that is what you desire. You certainly can stand in line for hours to obtain a seat at the latest trendy restaurants, and somtimes that is fun, but there is also the other Hamptons.





From grilling clams, shucking corn, sharing family dinners to canoeing 
and crabbing in Springs, fishing at Maidstone Beach in Springs, the Hamptons harkens back to another time and place in America.


Fireworks over Sag Harbor




Happy Fourth of July!