The Nate Berkus Show

by Diane on 09/24/2010

New York, New York  -  a wonderful town…  the Bronx is up and the Battery’s down…  If you ever have seen the musical, On the Town with Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra then you know the song that they sing as they explore the whole city in one whirlwind day. That is what it felt like I was doing in my non-stop 2 days in the city that never sleeps.  I had fun, but home never felt sweeter after 2 days in the big city.

I had a wonderful time and the best part of my two days was meeting so many other bloggers.   I got to the city on Monday to attend a lunch that HGTV was sponsoring. It was interesting to see the offices and meet a few of the producers. We had a meet and greet while we ate a buffet lunch of  salads, sandwiches, and cute little cupcakes and fruit.  Emily Henderson  from Design Star was there and she went around to meet all of us.  After we ate, we all sat around a big board room style table and the producers wanted to hear our feedback – what we thought about the HGTV shows and any ideas we had.  They also taped us while asking us some random design questions.   It was hard to get  many photos here as the room was very narrow, but I managed to get one of Emily Henderson with the group from Rue Magazine.  I also met Kate from Centsational Girl, Amy from Maison Decor, Lindsay from  A Design Story, and Tamara from NestNest Nest.

Kelley at HGTV Design Happens has posted a ton of photos and a slide show of the event. You can find it- here.

The weather was absolutely beautiful both days.  After the HGTV  lunch, I opted to just stroll the streets and I went into a few shops. I will show you some interesting things I found in another post.  There was a Rue magazine party launch that evening, but I decided not to go and just enjoy the city and the sites.  The next morning I met my friend Toni, who is not a blogger and we had lunch up at Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle where I ran into Rhoda of Southern Hospitality and a few others  in the ladies room.  Rhoda is a sweetie and I recognized her instantly.  There were a lot of bloggers eating lunch there -we all had the same idea in mind as it was not far from the CBS studios.

 

After eating, we walked a few blocks across town to get in line for the show. We got to stand in the VIP line and waited about 45 minutes before they let us in.

We were given our tickets and ushered into 3 separate waiting areas inside the CBS building.

 

We were in the waiting areas for about an hour at least, so we had a chance to walk around and meet and connect with everyone.  I was happy to sit by Rhoda from Southern Hospitality and Sarah- Thrifty Decor Chick.   I also met Yvonne from Design Vignettes, Rosanne of Focus On Design and Nicole of So Haute   Finally, after the long wait we were ushered out single file to go up to the studio.  Security was tight and we felt like we were back in elementary school having to stay single file right against the wall as we walked with the security guys making sure we didn’t cause any traffic flow problems in the hallways of the CBS studios.

We didn’t have the greatest seats. We were kind of in the camera dead zone off to the left side of the set.  We were not allowed to have cameras so I only got a few shots beforehand. The rest I took after the show was taped and Nate came out for a Q & A with the audience.

The Moggit Girls- Janet and Joy (below) are the ones that had the idea to have an all design blogger audience. They are from Canada and were so much fun. They sat in front of me.   At one point off camera Nate came over and thanked the Moggit girls.  He seemed genuinely touched that we all had made such an effort to be able to come from all over the country and as far away as Finland to his show.  He said he never had that many nice things said about him and he printed out our posts as he never had anything of that magnitude ever happen to him before.  He was right in front of them when he was saying all this and I think I actually saw him blush.

 

There were a few segments – the first one was the best. Emily Henderson from Design Star helped a military couple  whose wife was a collector almost to the point of a “hoarder” make over a few rooms.  The couple was so delightful, funny and cute.  They had us all laughing.  Emily did an amazing job helping them clear up their clutter and created it all using only things they already owned – which was A LOT!  The rest of the segments…were OK.  I truly think that the producers of the show should amp up Nate as a designer and let him shine in what he is best at and that is sharing his talent with all of us.

After the taping, Nate came out and answered questions. He is so cute and charming.  Really he is…that smile of his is so genuine and makes you smile big time  right back at him.

One of the questions he was asked was- What were his thoughts about the newest trends?  He said he doesn’t follow trends and rather just goes with what he loves. I wanted to stand up and cheer after hearing him say that.  You go Nate!!!  That is why I love you so much.

The taping took about 2 hours. They stop and start and re-do parts of segments – so it will be interesting to see the actual show to see what made the cut. Then it was time to leave.   I am not sure yet when the show is going to air, but will find out.

All in all I enjoyed the show and loved meeting fellow bloggers.  I know there are some negative comments out there about the show.  I am not sure why so many expected something more. We were just going as an audience, not the content of the show.  I was just thrilled to see Nate in person. At the taping I sat next to Lakeitha from Home to Three Duncan Boys.   She was a wealth of knowledge about what was happening in between segments and the way Dina, the audience warm up chick, was gearing us up for the taping.  Lakeitha was lucky enough to go with Janell from Isabella & Max Rooms and see Janell’s segment being taped at the morning show.  That will be a show to watch.

I not only went home with a $25.00 gift card from Payless and a cool new pair of shades from Send The Trend.com, but also with lots of new connections and blogging friendships. I had a great day.

Thanks Moggit Girls and Julieann from Create Girl for thinking out of the box and taking an idea that started as something small that blossomed into something very cool for so many of us.

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My best- Diane

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 Linda @ A La Carte September 24, 2010 at 10:46 am

So glad you had this experience. I love Nate but his show is not so good. I agree 100% that they are focusing on too many other aspects and not HIM. He is the draw and his talent not as a host only. That said he is a cutie and so genuine! I will look forward to seeing this segment when it airs.

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2 Stefanie@IvyRoad September 24, 2010 at 10:59 am

It looks like you had a great time! Im sure it was a lot of fun meeting all of your fellow bloggers…Nate is such a cutie pie!

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3 Diane September 24, 2010 at 11:29 am

He sure is!!!

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4 Diana K September 24, 2010 at 11:01 am

I have not had the chance to see his show yet. I hope they let him focus on design-his true talent.

I went to school in NYC- right at One Rockefeller Place where they used to the the TVB School. NY is really an experience that can overwhelm you before you settle in.

So glad you got to meet so many special bloggers and make some new friends. Diana

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5 Diane September 24, 2010 at 11:29 am

Hi Diana-

When did you go to school? I am not familiar with the TVB school. I went to FIT and lived in NY for about 3 years. Since Nate’s show is still new, the producer’s are probably experimenting to see what works best – I just hope they let Nate shine.

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6 Wendy September 24, 2010 at 11:26 am

I love your honesty about Nate’s show! Boring!
I hope they change it up a bit before it turns into any other talk show. This is exactly why I don’t watch Rachel Ray and Martha regularly either. They are great at their craft and simply are not hosts.

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7 Tamara Matthews-Stephenson September 24, 2010 at 7:30 pm

I agree fun was had by all….and maybe for not the personal email asking us to send in content, peeps may not have been disappointed. All in all it was fabulous and memoriable to be in a place with all of you at once….I will never forget my Nate Berkus experience and cherish it. xo tamara thanks for mentioning me in the post and glad I found your blog as a result of meeting you…..love it

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8 Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions September 24, 2010 at 8:49 pm

Bottom line is that you had a good time, Diane!

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9 Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality September 24, 2010 at 8:50 pm

Hi, Diane, so great to meet you too & glad we got to chat. I love your point of view for the show too. I had a fabulous time overall & will never forget this trip. Meeting everyone was the highlight for sure!

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10 Centsational Girl September 24, 2010 at 8:54 pm

Hi Diane ! Such an immense pleasure to meet you! What a wonderful outlook on the entire experience. And I absolutley LOVE On the Town, Gene Kelly is a favorite. My mama raised me right, I watch all the classics!
Can’t wait until our paths cross again!
Hugs,
Kate

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11 amy@maisondecor September 24, 2010 at 10:06 pm

Diane, It was so fun to meet in person in NY, and I am grateful to have had the chance to connect with so many lovely women. My hair is featured in many of your Nate spots! Ha Ha! I enjoyed reading your take on it all and remember it was U who told me I was on Nates list of design bloggers while I was away on a vacation!
xxoo

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12 Brandi September 25, 2010 at 10:15 am

That sounds like so much fun! I’m jealous you got to meet so many fantastic bloggers all on the same day AND attend a Nate Berkus Show! Sounds like Christmas to me.

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13 NeeNee September 25, 2010 at 5:47 pm

I’ve been watching Nate’s show, and for the most part I’ve been enjoying it. Even some of the non-design aspects. Such as how to look slimmer in photographs! I think a few of the segments are too short, so it makes it seem a little scattered, but they are just starting out. I agree that Nate’s personality shines through on the show and he has such a beautiful soul. When you’all were having the round table with HGTV, did anyone comment that Design Star is horrible since David has moved it to Miami? I suppose some people like it, but I have not seen one design that I’ve liked yet. I’d like to find out what the feedback has been and if HGTV will address it. You are so lucky to have the opportunity to have met all the great bloggers and to go to the show.

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14 Stephanie@cre8tive September 26, 2010 at 11:12 am

Wow that sounds like such a wonderful time! I am so glad you got to go and meet and greet all the faces behind these wonderful bloggers.

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15 Holly L October 3, 2010 at 1:22 am

What a cool experience. I don’t do Oprah…BUT I LOVE NATE! He would be the only time I would watch her.

I see you met the new design Star too…I LOVE her as well!

What fun!

This is my fave too:
One of the questions he was asked was- What were his thoughts about the newest trends? He said he doesn’t follow trends and rather just goes with what he loves. I wanted to stand up and cheer after hearing him say that. You go Nate!!! That is why I love you so much.

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16 Diane October 4, 2010 at 7:46 pm

Hi Holly-

Being at the show with all the “Design” bloggers was a bit intimidating since the majority were trendy, hip, modern design bloggers. When he said he just goes with what he loves – it was so reassuring to how I feel about my own style. I truly wanted to get up and hug him.

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17 Liz October 4, 2010 at 2:15 pm

I actually *just* watched this episode today and I had no idea it was all bloggers there, how cool! I love the sunglasses you got, totally awesome; I’ll have to use the NATE code on Send the Trend to get them. You’re lucky to have grabbed them as a gift! Great write up!!

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18 Diane October 4, 2010 at 7:32 pm

Hi Liz-
I just got home from work and haven’t watched the show yet. My friend Toni. who went with me told me it was on today also. The sunglasses are very nice. I gave them to my 20 year old daughter who will look so much better in the tortoise shell frames than I. Thanks for the comment

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19 Danielle November 8, 2010 at 9:18 am

Hey there! Thanks so much for your review! I’m going to a taping tomorrow! Can you tell me a little more about what they make you do with purses, coats, phones, etc? Do they let you keep them at your seat or do you check them? Glad you enjoyed yourself!

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20 Nicole Harris November 25, 2010 at 12:04 pm

I just like to say I went the show. It was ok but, we had more fun during the break then the actual show. If you ask me the show is very drab. There is no excitment. Nate is very comfortable at his job. But sorry to say the show won’t last!

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21 Lakeitha Duncan January 19, 2011 at 4:15 pm

Hi Diane!

I’m so late to comment on this post! It was nice meeting you and having the pleasure to sit next to you at the show! Such a great recap. And although we didn’t get a picture together, I remember you perfectly!

Are you going to Blogfest2011? would love to see you there!

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