Yay, banner not buggered no more! ( ‘Cept YES it is a tad fuzzy, something that I shall address at the weekend:)Tell you what elses is though, and that’s my sidebar accoutrements. WordPress, as wonderful as it is, can be a real faff at times to sort out, and to be quite honest yesterday I just wanted a nice early night..because I am lazy like that. However, I couldn’t have my early night until I had ventured into the Moroccan paradise that is Melino. (Owner- Tara Tagore) Backstory: Francesa Cassini, who has been a neighbour of mine for as long as I’ve been in Jasper and is utterly lovely to boot, invited me over to her new place where she is now happily residing with her beloved. I love exploring people’s homes…nosey cow that I am, because I love the way people decorate their virtual dens. How’s this for synchronicity-she’s only living in a Botha Architects ‘Aqua House’ (apparently she saw mine and fell in love with it-told you they were good!) and it was great fun meandering around her home and seeing how she had chosen to embellish it. Francesca is a tad keen on vibrant reds and oranges, which is reflected throughout in her choice of furnishings, and the whole look is stunning. But what REALLY caught my eye were the soft furnishings, in particular a Moroccan bed with ‘special’ enhancements that was just divine. Of course I begged and pleaded for a LM, and lo and behold I found myself literally in paradise. This place is sumptuous, god only knows why I haven’t been here before. I have never seen such a store in SL before, and it captures the flavours of the East perfectly. If you want cushions and soft furnishings in beautiful patterns and colours, this is the place to be. If you want rugs, lamps, candles and wonderful cupboards and dressers come here. I spent an hour and a half just wandering around, it’s that kind of store. Plus, they are so sumptuous and inviting that I saw other couples snuggling down together to enjoy the attributes and sheer loveliness of the creations. The colours make this place an utter feast for the eyes, and don’t even get me started on the tents! If anything has made me yearn for more prims it’s this place..I honestly cannot fault it…….yummo!
Category: virtual worlds
Yummy! Tesla and Ivalde Hotness

(See what I did there? Clever kitty!) I haven’t paid much mind to clothing shopping this past few weeks, but that’s all changed following some amazing recent releases that caught my eye. First up, I want to show some love for Ivalde, something which I really don’t do enough of. Ivalde, for me, is one of the most graceful design houses in-world, and it is of no surprise that it has many ardent fans amongst the Second Life populace. Whenever I visit it’s busy (Just like ‘Last Call’ used to be whenever I ventured near, and consequently took ages to get into) and that’s probably because of the quality that is on offer: when you wear an Ivalde design you know that you’re channelling the classical elegance that screen sirens such as Lauren Bacall, Grace Kelly and Marylin Monroe oozed out of every pore. In fact there’s a whole range of Marylin Monroe inspired creations for you to enjoy, as well as garments reflecting many different decades and eras such as Victorian and Edwardian. This trip however I wanted to check out the dresses; I can never have enough dresses and they are just that little bit spesh. Immediately I landed and was in clothes heaven. The angels of habidashery surrounded me in a warm blanket of couture loveliness (Yes, it’s official, I’ve lost it!) and led me to the glory that is the Verun frock. I bought it in black ( naturally) but if I had the dosh I’d get the whole package as they are so utterly delicious, perfectly shaped and and with the seductive ruching and prim collar that they’d look perfect for any occasion. I also fell in a big way for this dress, the Konstante White Emo dress, because It is just ruddy well perfect, in an entirely 1980’s way. (Both styles being horrendoulsy fashionable in RL at the moment.) I love the fit but I had a few issues with shoulder seams and the belt was a damn pain in the ass to adjust, but after I mixed it up with some accessories from Yummy and my quintessential Tesla shoes I’d forgiven it:) Speaking of Tesla, the lovely Miss Miles dropped a package on me that contained some rather FABULOUS sunglasses. These are called ‘Oracle’, are *scripted* and can be worn on your face or moved up onto your skull. They look good down, but look how good they look perched on my bonce, the whole outfit just works doesn’t it? Buy these babies and you don’t need anymore sunnies either, as the menu allows for colour change (great colours too!)and opacity of glass. Wonderful superstarry shades these aren’t they? Methinks she’s been channelling Yoko Ono! More credit to Tesla for creating these beauties at a measley L$499, as I’ve seen shades on sale that aren’t half as good for the same price. Yes, I know I sold my soul to Tesla a long time ago, but I don’t care, because when she makes wonderfulness like this can you seriously blame me for being a Tesla Miles groupie? No? EXACTLY! So there you go, Yummy, Ivalde and Tesla all in one lickable 80’s ensemble….oohh I’m spent!
Lounging around in ‘The Aqua House’…

..just got a heck of a lot comfier thanks to the ‘Otto’ collection, the latest release from PRim Designs. I’d like to say I spent the weekend exploring the grid in a mad and happy fashion, but alas- a combination of being perpetually booted out ( is anyone else getting this on a regular basis?) and a migraine meant that I couldn’t log on for long. I missed a dinner party as well, which is never good- I like food and parties very much..so apologies for my none attendance Francesca, I was a poorly Kitty. BUT I must say when I was on I managed to have quite a happy little time, seeing as I’d been sent some utter gloriousness from two of my fave designers- Tesla Miles and Prad Prathivi. Now, Prad is a very dear friend of mine, but even if he wasn’t I’d want him to be. Not only do I have a bit of a kitty-crush on him, he also crafts furniture happiness with his business partner Rrishanna Regina, as I’ve blogged many a time before. So you can imagine I was delighted to receive the ‘Otto’ set from hime to review, and as soon as I’d opened the package I knew I was going to have to find space in my pad for the items inside- funky bean bags, stools and a really sexy wall unit with built in TV. My Dad, Leapylee Cliffhanger, hadn’t realised that you can actually watch TV in-world, so as you would expect it blew his noggin when I switched the box on. (I then went on to explain that you can watch and rent movies in world, and not just of the ‘special’ type..his virtual gob dropped in amazement:) Prad always picks great textures for his items, and this wall unit is no exception. The linear design and the juxtaposition of the glass insert against the wood frame works really well, and if you have any virtual knick-knacks then you can display them to maximum effect on this piece. (Hard as it may be for you I don’t really have that much in the way of virtual knick-knackery, so now I’m looking for daft things to stick on my shelves!) The Otto bean bags are simple constructions but perfectly proportioned (much like Prad himself I’d imagine-ho ho!) I’m sure that the hardened shoppers amongst you know that you can purchase some pretty sublime bean bags from many stores in-world (Ms Callie Cline and Corn have some nice examples) but what sets these apart from the crowd is their overall simplicity and compact design, coupled with two great sitting animations built in. I have the both the navy and white versions now deposited around my home, and both will easily mix and match into any interior with ease, provided you tend towards a more modern approach to interior decorating. Of particular interest however is the Otto chair/stool. Remember the Berlin stool I reviewed last week? This is PRim Design’s version of the same home essential, and although similar in styling it is very different in the way it’s been rendered. Texturing is great, although it doesn’t have the same degree of detail that the Greene Concept ‘Berlin’ chair/stool has, BUT that isn’t a fault, it’s just been created differently. This one also has nice chunky prim feet, and again includes excellent seating animations. I’ve decided/concluded that there’s just no excuse for bog standard sitting poseballs and animations anymore- you know the ones I mean, the same ones you see again and again all over the grid. Perhaps this is one of the benchmarks that we should consider now when buying furniture, it’s not just how it looks, but what it does when you sit on it that counts! ;P All in all I love the Otto range, I really do, and I’ve adapted my home to feature it. In fact I had Shinjles over for a quick natter and she concurred that the seating was great too. I’ve come to realise that there are more chairs in my virtual house than there are people to sit on them..but who cares? It all looks so pretty! Oh, and speaking of pretty I mentioned Tesla didn’t I…..
Kitty @ home
I thought I’d finally get round to telling you about my home, something that I’ve meant to do for a while but never had the time to. Better late then never eh? If you visit my Flickr photos on the right of the page you’ll see lots of snaps of my rather wonderful house:)When I downsized my land I realised that I needed a smaller dwelling. I’ve owned a number of homes, and my previous house,Heavenly Haven by AE Industries, is a stunning place but alas, like most beautiful things in Second Life it is very prim heavy ( 602!!) When Amanda and Fukmi moved into Jasper and installed their new home I was very envious because it’s *stunning* and Fukmi spotted this and knew I’d love to see the others in the range so whisked me over to Botha Architects to bathe my eyeballs in some beautiful virtual property. I wasn’t disappointed. Even if you’re not in the market to buy a home go and see these, just go and look, because they are wonderful examples of virtual design. The sim is really beautifully laid out and makes you want to meander around the properties on display (there’s furniture too, but it’s property that I’m focusing on here) Each one of the prefabs available are just awesome, reminiscent of Tom Kundig and architects of equal calibre. There’s a vast range of designs on display here which are sure to appeal to the majority of customers, including huge properties ideal for living in and also using as stores..but I digress. Whilst I was wandering around Botha with Fukmi and Amanda one house seriously caught my eye….that is ‘The Aqua House’…and I’m now really pleased to call it my home. This is a three level property, constructed from concrete, steel and glass. It’s quite an angular build, except for a gentle curve on the roof, but the builders have taken real care to employ beautiful textures that offer a real sense of realism to this dwelling. I so wish I could live here in real life!! I’ve situated mine in the middle of my plot so that it’s surrounded by greenery, but it strikes me that this home would be great in an urban landscape, even with other dwellings either side. There’s a lot of glass in this build, which means that it feels really light and spacious-especially upstairs, but more on that in a moment. You enter through a sliding glass door into your main living area-this is an open-plan living space so there’s a lot of room. There are lights suspended above the main doors, and there’s also a very unobtrusive, almost cute little staircase inside taking you up to the other levels. ‘The Aqua House’ obviously incorporates water in its build,hence the name, and it does this to great effect with a cascading water feature and a huge, beautiful, built-in aquarium, accessible from the main living space. The waterfall effect is especially pretty, and runs across the whole length of one wall, making it an extra special backdrop for a dining area. There are discreet control panels on the wall at the side of the tank which enable you to change the lighting effects in and outside the house, and features such as security and privacy are accessed through the same. The menu is easy to understand, and a a particularly nice treat is the ability to change the colour of the lighting in the aquarium..perfect mood lighting:)There’s also another exit/entry point here, again another sliding glass door. Turning back and up the staircase you’ll find yourself upon the second level of the Aqua House. Again, this is really well constructed in an open-plan style, with a main living space (practically a mezzaine floor) and again, a glass door opening onto a quirky roof space. This is where it really gets clever, as you walk across the top of your aquarium across to a small sandy space, perfect for relaxing with friends- It’s practically a mini-beach! If the weather gets a bit nasty you can move undercover , where there’s a secluded area that lends itself really well to a corner sofa. This space has a glass floor so you can see what’s going on downstairs. You them move into a small enclosure, which I guess would make a great bathroom, but I’ve chosen to use it as my study. Back out onto the top of the aquarium, safe in the knowledge that you won’t fall in, and up the stairs onto the main terrace. This is a great idea and absolutely perfect for roof top entertaining. It leads on to the biggest single room, which I’m using as my master bedroom, and it offers wonderful views all around (so remember to use your shutters!) There’s also a very small balcony area. As I said before the roof is slightly curved and employs a lovely suede-brown coloured texture that is also used on the main wall of the bedroom ( I know that it’s not meant to be suede though I have no idea what it’s supposed to be..plastic? Nah..) Like the previous floor there are glass panels incorporated into the floor area which adds additional interest to the structure, and if you were so inclined you ‘could’ park your helicopter/hot-air balloon/space shuttle up on the roof with ease:) I’m really enthusiastic about this prefab because it’s so darn imaginative. It was a pricey investment, but in the few months that I’ve been living in it it’s given me lots of pleasure. I never get tired of the features because they are so practical and useful, and even the novelty of the colour change-aquarium hasn’t worn off. If I could change anything I’d like it to be just a tad bigger with a few more rooms to play in. Also, I’d like it to be easier to get into the aquarium because I found it a real chore when adding my fish etc..but that could be because I’m a tad vacant when it comes to stuff like that.
(Cleaning the tank will be a ruddy nightmare..Kitty grins:) .Anyways, Botha Architects. I declare myself a very happy customer, but don’t take my word for it dear reader, go and check them out, I’m sure you’ll *love* the place. ( In later posts I’ll be filling you in on the objects that I’ve used to decorate my home, and my garden. Ooh the excitement!)

