I really can't live without my In-N-Out burgers. Honestly, I can't. Even when I'm doing the whole no-carb thing occasionally, I make an exception for these. They're too delicious to count. Nate Berkus burgercarbcount Change image and share on social
We're not handling things anymore before they arrive on our doorstep. I like to feel how thin porcelain can be, run my hand over a textile, see if I want to sit in a chair. Nate Berkus anymorearrivechair Change image and share on social
I didn't grow up thinking I'd be a decorator. Design is my greatest passion, and it naturally just pulled me down the path. Same with TV. Being famous or having a show was never the motivation. I got a call and was swept up by the challenge of that first small space redesign. Nate Berkus callchallengedecorator share on social
Even as a 10-year-old, I remember trying to explain to my mother and stepfather how upset and frustrated a messy room made me. But they just couldn't grasp it. They wanted me to be playing with baseballs and frogs while I wanted to be scouring garage sales. Nate Berkus baseballexplainfrog share on social
I've always felt that color is intrinsically personal. It evokes a tremendous amount of emotion. If there's a color you respond to, that's something you can incorporate into your home. No one can tell you it's wrong. Nate Berkus amountcoloremotion share on social
They used to tease me at the 'Oprah' show, 'Are you really going to do another white Shaker kitchen, with white subway tile and stainless steel appliances?' And my answer is, 'I can vary it a bit, but I'm never going to err from classic materials.' Nate Berkus answerappliancebite share on social
My favorite thing about decorating is mixing different periods and styles. If you have something that's old, and you really do want to mix those styles, then you have to add something that's obviously modern with it. You can't put a kind of a mediocre thing in the middle. Nate Berkus adddecoratefavorite share on social
As a kid, I think I rearranged the rooms of almost every house on the block. Nate Berkus blockhousekid Change image and share on social
I think I was the only kid on the block who knew about furniture scale by the time I was 8. Nate Berkus blockfurniturekid Change image and share on social
I always had this New York fantasy of living in a glass high-rise. Nate Berkus fantasyglasshigh Change image and share on social