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    Jersey Ice Cream Co was founded in the summer of 2010. Two kids in love found an old embossing stamp at a flea market, dreamed up a design empire, and then set to work trying to create it. Today Tara Mangini and Percy Bright spend their time moving house to house, job to job, leaving beautiful homes in their wake. They believe in craftsmanship, timelessness, and leaving things better than they found them. They do not make ice cream, but will happily have some if you’re offering.

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International PRESS!

November 1, 2012 by Tara Mangini 1 Comment

I have no idea how people find us for the most part (which absolutely sounds like a sign of a doomed/non-existant PR plan), but how exciting when they do!

After calling the post office and persuading them to honk in front of the house with our mail since we don’t yet have a mailbox and Brenda “doesn’t walk up to houses anymore,” look what the…post office truck? dragged in:

Our first international feature in Suddeneutshe Zeitung Magazin!

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And if you happen to pick up the Nummber 39 | 28.September 2012 issue, you’ll see us on pages 14 and 15 for our lath wall and chalkboard bathroom.

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We’re so excited to have somehow spread to Germany and so honored to be featured on a page with so many amazing design ideas. Check out one our favorites below. That ornate outline above the fireplace is a lamp cord!
Come on. That’s simply brilliant.

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Filed Under: design, germany, ideas, magazine, press Tagged With: press

The Master Bedroom : Creepy Dollhouse Make-Over

October 23, 2012 by Tara Mangini 1 Comment

Even though we’ll probably end up leaving no surface left unaltered by the end of this project, the upstairs was definitely a place that we knew needed some work. We’ve been trying to figure out the house’s story as we pull up rugs and knock down walls, but it seems that it’s undergone many changes since it was originally built.

The upstairs in general was a little gloomy, but the master bedroom looked like a haunted dollhouse where they used to lock up little kids.

The dark floral wallpaper and small windows were bad, but the ceilings and miniature doorway were the major problem. I’m 5’2″ and I still felt like I had to duck when I walked in there. Percy could literally touch the ceiling with his head. It was creep-town, and something had to be done. (ps. i realize these pictures make it seem almost charming. But still, hope you’re getting that haunted dollhouse because TRUST ME it was in there.)

We did the only thing we could do, aside from lowering the floors, and knocked into the ceiling. Best decision ever. Well, for me especially. Percy was buried in blown-in insulation for a few hours which didn’t look very fun, but it was undoubtedly worth it. There were still a few days of moving stuff around, re-insulating, rocking, and mudding ahead, but it was an instant relief to have that ceiling bumped up.

Plus, once we started ripping the wallpaper down, there were layers of past wallpaper underneath. We’ve got some plaster plans in the works for the walls, but definitely plan on keeping some glimpses or even walls of the old floral prints.

Check out our snowstorm of insulation and vintage wallpaper works of art below.

Filed Under: bedroom, design, farmhouse, new york, renovation, upstate

Paint Swatches & Things Hidden Under Carpets

October 22, 2012 by Tara Mangini 3 Comments

Things I hate:
Dingy wall-to-wall carpeting.

Things I love:
Paint swatches. (even though they drive me insane)
Finding out that original wide-plank flooring is hiding under said dingy carpeting.

 (Above, the floors before a little sanding and varathane.)

And voila! After! (Note the shoe color change. Sanding perk.)

Filed Under: design, farmhouse, home, upstate, vintage, wood floors

Our First Dream Job : Part II

October 22, 2012 by Tara Mangini 1 Comment

It’s funny, looking back now at Debby’s initial email, to wonder what she really had in mind when she hired us to work on her upstate home.

She wrote, “I have a fantasy of the family arriving upstate to a home without boxes and comfy places to sit. I don’t think anyone could face another set of boxes to unpack.” Somehow in that sentence we saw, “I have a fantasy of you completely renovating, designing and furnishing our new house into the perfect home.” If you can’t dress for it, dream for the job you want, right?

Shortly after we finished up in Brooklyn, we hopped in our fancy white van and headed upstate for Brimfield shopping and of course, to see the little house that would become our lives for the next few months. It felt like we were going to see our new baby for the first time. Not that I have any idea what that’s like but, that’s the best way I can put it. 
We’ve been at our official post up there since late September, though the past week we’ve been back in NYC on another job, and can I tell you, I truly miss being up at that house. 
Life up there is like a creative retreat. Wall after wall to experiment with. Hidden wood floors. Years of flowered wallpaper to uncover. Endless possibilities. Cookbooks and a fireplace. Leaves changing all around us. 
I worried that I would go crazy with all the silence around me, and miss New York and all its spirit, but to be honest, I’ve never felt more content. 
We work from sunrise to sunset, and still the days pass all too quickly. We make dinner as the deer tiptoe in the yard. We snuggle up to relax with an episode of Downton Abbey. It might not be for everyone. But for us, for now, it’s perfect. 
Debby is an amazing client, and completely trusts us to create a home for her. She has shared her vision for each room, but aside from that, she has left us to our own devices. As any designer can tell you, this  
is a gift in itself. 
We have our own visions for the house, but living where you work creates an intimacy that is invaluable. The house was build in the 1800’s and it has a spirit of it’s own. We don’t hesitate to take our cues from the walls, the floors, the way the light hits, and the energy of each room. 
This is where we spend our days. This is our dream job. 

Filed Under: design, fall, farmhouse, home, new york, upstate, vintage

Our First Dream Job : Part I

October 22, 2012 by Tara Mangini Leave a Comment

I’ve been meaning to tell this story for awhile now. It’s one that has only gotten longer the more I’ve put it off, so at this point, to cover all of the twists and turns seems almost impossible.

But I think that a bit of distance and perspective has done me the favor of editing out the headaches that no one needs to hear about anyway. Because all that rises to the top is the good. And in this story, that still leaves a lot to be told.

Still, it’s a bit of a struggle for me to make this coherent when all I want to do is show you a thousand pictures of what’s happening now and say LOOK! But everyone likes stories. So here goes.

Over the summer, which is now light years away, our little Brooklyn sublet was featured on Design Sponge. Transforming that place into a home of our own was a mental challenge, knowing that as soon as we finished we were going to have to pack everything up and move back out. There were many afternoons when I wondered what on earth I was doing, but one email that came our way after that post changed everything.

This is literally how the message began.

“Hi Tara and Percy,

I saw your homes on Design Sponge.
I possibly have your dream job as you describe it.”

I had just left the house to go on a run and Percy texted me something along the lines of, “EMAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Debby, a wonderful woman, wife and mother of three was writing to us because she has just sold a house in Park Slope, rented an apartment in Clinton Hill, closed on a house in upstate New York, and broken her hip in the span of a week.

She had seen our post, admired and related to our frequent moves, and was hoping we could work our magic (quickly) on her new apartment and if the fit was right, their upstate home.  Being in the state she was, she needed some help to make this happen. And the sooner their current apartment could go from feeling like a whirlwind to a place they could actually live, the better.

We met with her the next day, fell in love with her family instantly, and were on the job. Debby’s husband was away for business, and she was hoping to surprise him with a TV-worthy reveal, which meant we had a week to design, source, and build everything needed to overhaul their Brooklyn apartment. And so the madness began.

I’ll spare you the gory details (and there are quite a few) but over the next seven days we completely transformed Debby’s home, packed up and moved out of our Brooklyn apartment, attempted to move into a new apartment, decided not to take the new apartment, moved everything into storage, racked up five parking tickets and even managed to get a car towed.

But every single bit of agony we went through that week was 900% worth it.

After days of planning and building, we were finally working in the apartment around day #5. As we walked out that day, Debby stopped us and said “By the way, you’re on for the upstate house.”

I still get giddy when I think about it.

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Check out the pictures below of some of the magic we worked on their Brooklyn apartment.

Swoon city, right?

Next up, Part II.

Filed Under: brooklyn, design, handmade, home, new york, reclaimed wood, style, vintage

Apartment Borrowing

September 20, 2012 by Tara Mangini 1 Comment

My dear friend Kathleen recently escaped Brooklyn for a little Spanish getaway, and was kind enough to lend me her and bed and lovely apartment while she was gone. She even threw in her roommate Avi, who perfectly enough is a wonderful old friend of mine as well.

I couldn’t help but snap some pictures. The apartment is filled with whimsy, light and joy, and feels like Kathleen even when she isn’t there.

Hand-sewn pillow case made by Kathleen herself. Love love love.

Original artwork by Kathleen. Yes, she is happy to make you one too.

One of Avi’s gorgeous family heirlooms hanging over the couch.

Oh, Brooklyn. Oh, New York. Oh, Kathleen. Oh, Avi.

I love you all.

But I must be off for a little bit. Country living here we come.

Filed Under: home, new york

The Fantastic Mr. Berg

September 20, 2012 by Tara Mangini 2 Comments

One of the best things to come from our Nate Berkus appearance was meeting the fabulous and fantastic Mr. Steve Berg.

When we first heard that Nate’s hair and make-up guy was looking to get in touch with us, we were just thrilled that a semi-famous person (to us at least) was interested in our work. But after a quick meeting, that turned into a very long meeting, we were so happy that fate had crossed our path with such a hilarious and warm-hearted guy. There is no such thing as “swinging by real quick” with Steve.  Minutes turns into hours in minutes. In a wonderful way.

Seriously, if you need a hair cut let me know. I’ll have my people tell his people to call your people. You will leave looking and feeling fabulous.

Until then, take a look at these final shots from his newly updated West Village pad.

Subway tiling, lighting, reclaimed wood shelving and weathered breakfast bar made by Percy Bright. All styling and photography done by yours truly, aka Miss Tara Mangini.

Filed Under: home, kitchen, new york, reclaimed wood, shelves, vintage

Through the Looking Glass

August 6, 2012 by Tara Mangini Leave a Comment

Today is one of those wonderful Mondays where it feels like the world is whispering into my ear, “Hey, listen. It’s hard for me to admit this, but I sort of like you. Like, lots. And here are a bunch of sunshine-filled, hopeful, happy things to prove it.”

A handful of those happy things are these finished photos from a shoot me and my friend Joey worked on last week. I had some free time, he had some free time, and we were both itching to do something. And voila, we did. I was dizzy for hours from all the spinning. But it was totally worth it. 

I’m incredibly lucky to be surrounded by such beautiful people, who in turn can make me look pretty darn beautiful as well.

Walking down the street, blinded by summer sunlight, feeling completely content and at home. I think I’ll leave that sentence just how it is.

See the rest of the shoot, and more of Joey’s beautiful work here here.

Filed Under: photography, summer, vintage

Summer is the Perfect Color.

July 27, 2012 by Tara Mangini Leave a Comment

Go buy a honeydew right this second. Be sure to get a nice ripe one that tastes like candy and is the perfect color for a kitchen.

Filed Under: home, summer

Desk for One

July 19, 2012 by Tara Mangini Leave a Comment

Dear rainy Thursday plus working at home for too many days straight,

You’re the worst. Oh, what I wouldn’t give for a place to be at 9am tomorrow.

It’s so nice to be in charge of your own time, until that actually happens and even though there is stuff that has to get done, you are a total pushover of a boss and can’t seem to get your “employee” to be very productive.

“Hey, there’s a ton of work to get done, but you know, take your time. Do it when you’re ready. Why don’t you look around on Spotify for a bit until you find just the right music to suit your mood?”

Why aren’t there places where people all go to get things done? They could all show up at the same time and dress to impress each other, and talk about problems they are running into. There’d be a little teasing and goofing around, but they’d be in an environment dedicated to actually getting things done. Maybe they could even grab lunch together to decompress a little. Grab a 2:30 coffee. The possibilities are endless! At the end of the day, when they know that nothing else is going be accomplished, everybody closes their laptops, gives one of those swift dusting of the hands motions, and says “Alright, that’s it for today. Anybody want to go to happy hour?”

Oh, if only if only if only.

Filed Under: new york, ramblings

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