Oprah's secret garden

Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Oprah Winfrey
One of Oprah's favourite roses 'Brass Band'
One of Oprah's favourite roses 'Brass Band'
"It's my dream, having a place like this. Some people ask, 'Why do you need more space?' And I tell them, 'I need it to restore myself.' "
Oprah Winfrey

Surrounded by a sea of rose bushes, hydrangeas and dahlias, US chat show queen Oprah Winfrey's California teahouse is the one place she can go to get away from it all, writes Janet Sternburg in the June issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly.

See seven of Oprah's stunning favourite roses here.

Oprah sits on a sofa in her teahouse facing the view – not any view, but the view, the reason she bought her home, in California’s Montecito, and built the teahouse in this spot.

Through an arched door framed by wisteria, stairs lead down to a long gravel path bordered on both sides by roses. An elegant copper fountain sits right in the centre. Beyond, the path seems to vanish into ocean and islands. Oprah’s attention, however, is not on the view, but on the very near distance. On grout. Yes, the grout on the stone floor.

“I chose the colour of the grout,” she says, “and I chose the particular kind of gravel that was right for the rose garden, and the gravel size would drive most people nuts. But it’s all part of the process for me.”

Five years ago, when Oprah first envisioned this small building, she planned it as a cutting room for flowers. Yet, as she watched the structure take shape, she thought, “I’m going to want this space for myself”.

So rather than equip the room with utilitarian countertops and pruning shears, she and her interior designer, Ellie Cullman, filled it with comfortable furnishings, including a green wicker sofa and armchairs. “This is mud from yesterday,” Oprah says, pointing at paw marks left on the sofa by her white golden retrievers. “That’s what you’ve got to live with,” she adds, proving she’s looking at the long view, too.

The teahouse is where Oprah comes to read, meditate and enjoy a cup of tea. She could listen to music at the touch of a button, but doesn’t. “I don’t want to affect the mood here.” She could transact business here, but doesn’t. “No meetings, ever.”

She may not visit for months at a time, only stopping by when she can really get away. “It’s a commitment when I allow myself to come here,” Oprah says. Yet whether she’s in Montecito, Chicago or Johannesburg, the teahouse – just knowing that it’s there – is, she says, essential to her wellbeing. “It’s my dream, having a place like this. Some people ask, ‘Why do you need more space?’ And I tell them, ‘I need it to restore myself.’ ”

See seven of Oprah's stunning favourite roses here.

To see exclusive photographs of Oprah's secret garden and read more about her search for serenity, see the June issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly, out now.

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Good on you Oprah, as you deserve, teahouses, mansions, islands, and anything else to make your inner wellbeing and spirit complete!! This women has reached the pinnacle of her career and is in such a position to help all her fellow Americans. I've watched her and other actor's and actresses band together to help, and give back to communites all over the world effortlessly and timelessly, and when she is only asking for a simple teahouse for her own wellbeing, then give her 10 teahouses as it's such a humble request. xxxher.
ive got a tea garden of sorts to.. my local bottle shop, all 3 of them
I could see the tea house being a place of beauty and peace. Good luck to her and I would like to thank her for her years of dedication to us the public.
the woman is a billionare and has her own freakin' island, give me some...
well to all the negative people who were rude and made nasty comments about oprah, why did you read her story if you aren't interested?? yes she can afford to have a rose garden and a special place, but she has earned it, by all her hard work, and generosity to others, if you are so jealous of her, maybe you should get of your negative ***'s and go out and be generous and nice to people, as they say the more positive you put out the more you get back......................karma
I envisage this garden to be an aray of beautiful colour and, with all the great fragnances coming from the rose bushes makes me feel great.
I think this search of serenity is a universal need. We are a noisy generation. If it's not the TV, it's the phone, or the internet. We are being constantly bombarded with information. We are in the knowledge age and if you are Oprah, it can be even more overwhelming. I admire her for having the boldness to say, "I need some personal space." Personally I don't have enough money to do that so I use my bath time as "me" time where I can tune out, meditate and connect with God. Looking at beautiful roses would probably enhance the experience, so you go girl Oprah!
Beautifull just like Oprah ....
I think this link was meant to come to me to awaken my perspective, I am having a really hard time at the moment, and reading this made me realise I need some of that "tea garden time"to just sit and relax in nature and recharge my batteries that are really empty at the moment, I am heading outside soon...and hopefully replenish my spirit. Thank you for the article..
Everyone should have a secret location they can go to, even if it is in their head. I love roses and beautiful gardens, my dream would be to visit such a place and spend some time with my thoughts after a busy day - good luck to Oprah

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