Cambria Style - Summer 2014

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SUMMER 2014

AMY SMART HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS

opens up about the importance of staying connected to what matters—in both her career and her life

White Collar TV star Tim DeKay builds a dream home that is

SUITED PERFECTLY for family

SUMMER SEAFOOD

recipes that are as simple to make as they are delicious


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20 MASTER YOUR SUITE Create a retreat you’ll love retiring to at the end of a busy day. Our design expert shares tips on everything from placing furniture to picking linens to planning lighting and materials. Sweet dreams!

26 NATURAL BEAUTY How Hollywood actress Amy Smart and her husband, HGTV star Carter Oosterhouse, have built a life staying connected to what matters.

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AMY SMART PHOTO: GEORGE HOLZ; TIM DEKAY PHOTO: GEORGE HOLZ; BEDROOM PHOTO: STEVE HENKE

Tim DeKay, dapper star of the TV show White Collar, spent two years building his family's stylish and sustainable dream home, and Cambria played a big role in its success.

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“I love to cook and I wanted our kitchen to be the heart of the house.”

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— AMY SMART, “BACK TO NATURE” PAGE 26

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Publisher’s Note

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ur Style in Cambria Style has so much to do with the very being of Cambria. This issue illustrates, as always, how much design plays the vital role in great style. This is well personified by Mr. Billy Beson, Mr. Ramsin Khachi, and Ms. Julie Coleman herein. The design community and its unique and critical expertise in our business, so obviously is imperative. Designers are critical to “catching all the right waves” in the journey to developing greatness in your new or remodeled home, or within the commercial enterprise. While one’s personal tastes and styles need find prominent altitude within a project, the designer brings expertise and vision that is truly invaluable and largely the difference between the good and the great as to outcome. At Cambria, we surely appreciate and celebrate that designer, that designer who ensures special and monumental results in your project. Summer here again, Style’s tantalizing recipes of food and cocktail, and summer fun…stimuli to lifestyle, lifestyle filled with adventure, energy and happiness!

A LITTLE STYLE GOES A LONG WAY

Enjoy,

A wealth of tasteful tips and innovative ideas for your home and life are never

Marty Davis President/CEO

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Summer is the perfect time to enjoy both the beauty and the bounty of your own backyard.

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40 STYLE UPDATE 7 STYLE REPORT

Refresh your spaces with a splash of gorgeous orchid, paired with subtle neutrals, for a sophisticated effect.

10 LIVING STYLISHLY

Contemporary design meets natural beauty: these accessories will lend your table laidback flair.

14 17 DESIGNER’S NOTEBOOK

Plan an inviting front entrance that will welcome guests to your home with effortless elegance.

EAT + DRINK 40 SEAFOOD MADE SIMPLE

Serving up the delights of the sea is easier than you may think. Just follow our chef-approved steps for success, and sample his irresistible (and quick!) recipes.

44 SWEET AND SAVORY SUMMER SANGRIA

12 THINGS TO LOVE

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14 TABLESCAPES

Whether it’s celebrating the nation’s independence, exploring the outdoors, or enjoying world-class cuisine, Washington, D.C., has something for everyone this summer.

Get ready to enjoy the bounties of the season with the best new gardening gear. CHAIR, SEAFOOD AND FLOWERS: STEVE HENKE

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11 LIVING WELL

Meet ginger, one of the world’s best-loved, most-delicious, and most-versatile ingredients.

AN ORCHID BASE AND TEXTURED LINEN SHADE CREATE ONE OF THE CHICEST LOOKS OF THE SEASON. PAGE 8

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Loose, relaxed, and straight-from-the-garden: that’s the look we’re loving for spectacular centerpieces.

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Mariel Hemingway shares her advice (and some favorite things) for living a mindful life. ON THE COVER | Hollywood actress Amy Smart loves to retreat to her beautiful, sustainably-designed home to get away from the hustle and bustle of showbiz. Photography by George Holz.

New variations on the classic recipe will make you take a fresh look at this favorite wine punch.

47 LOCAL SCENE: Washington D.C.

48 WORD ON THE STREET

Whether it’s fashion show runways or chic celebrity restaurants, Cambria brings its signature style to VIP events and other happenings around the country.

LAST LOOK 50 THE GREAT ESCAPE

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CAMBRIA STYLE

Editor’s Letter SOMETHING MAGICAL HAPPENS when you create a space that is truly your own. How do you do it? Through thoughtful design choices that reflect your own personal style, inside and out. As simple as it may sound, that is the formula that creates a home. A home that lives and breathes with you as you grow and only gets better with age. We had the opportunity to feature two families who did just that—create their dream homes, their personal escapes from a busy Hollywood lifestyle. Actress Amy Smart and husband Carter Oosterhouse created a hilltop haven, minutes from the manicured lawns of Beverly Hills that feels more like a lush, green slice of paradise than one would think possible in the heart of L.A. In keeping with the reverence they have for environmental stewardship, the couple carefully selected sustainable products that were both responsible and beautiful for their home during the remodel, including repurposed wall tiles and wood floors as well as Cambria countertops. Every detail was weighed in terms of not only aesthetics and design, but its impact on the environment. The result? A home filled with design-minded and comfortable spaces, each cozier than the last. Our second feature, profiling Tim DeKay—of USA Network's White Collar fame— and his family, is equally inspiring. Mature trees, an old-style fire pit, a backyard suitable for whatever sport strikes your fancy, vegetable gardens, and a Cambria island large enough to hold everything necessary for an impromptu BBQ with family and friends. In a nutshell, a home built for family and the life they choose to live. On a tastier note, we've selected some delicious seafood recipes, this time straight from celebrity chef Rocco Whalen. Also, there are design tips on how to create a master bedroom that soothes, an entryway that welcomes, and some gorgeous ideas on how to decorate your space using the 2014 Pantone Color of the Year. It's pretty simple, at Cambria we feel that inspiration leads to dreaming, and dreaming can lead you just about anywhere…if you let it, it may even lead you home.

These bowls are perfect for morning cereal and bring me back to childhood camping trips with my family. So fun! PAGE 10.

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Bring on the dirt! These gloves will add a little f lair to my weekend escape in the vegetable garden.

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USE VESSELS AND DOMES TO HIGHLIGHT HARD-TO-DISPLAY TREASURES LIKE SAND FROM A VACATION, TINY PLANTS, OR ANTIQUE SPOOLS.

GROUP LIKE ITEMS TOGETHER—SOUVENIRS FROM A GREAT GETAWAY, FOR EXAMPLE—TO CREATE A “STORY” ON THE SHELF.

REPEAT A SINGLE COLOR—LIKE PINK—FROM SHELF TO SHELF, TO KEEP THE EYE MOVING VISUALLY AROUND THE DISPLAY.

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OBJECTlesson This modern floating shelf of Cambria’s BraemarTM is the perfect backdrop for showing off a lifetime of new and old collections.

ELEVATE ITEMS TO GIVE THEM MORE IMPACT. BOOKS MAKE A GREAT PEDESTAL, OR, CONSIDER HANGING SOME THINGS, LIKE A BELOVED ANTIQUE ORNAMENT, OVER THE NECK OF A BOTTLE.

ADD INTEREST BY VARYING THE WAY YOU SHELVE BOOKS; STANDING SOME, STACKING OTHERS, AND BALANCING GROUPS ON BOTH ENDS OF THE SHELF.

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GET THE LOOK: Top shelf, from left to right: Art books, available at Victory Homes and Interiors; shopvictory.com. Bell jar, price on request, Vagabond Vintage; vagabondvintage.com. Third shelf, from left to right: Eduardo Garza Crystal Box, $59, West Elm; westelm.com. Tall Bell Jar, $22, Save on Crafts; save-on-crafts.com. Second shelf, from left to right: Sculptural Spheres, $29 to $39, West Elm; westelm.com. Green bottle, price on request, Vagabond Vintage; vagabondvintage.com. Crystal-Encrusted Antler, price on request, Bradley David Swanson; bradleydavidswansonart.com. Black Patterned Box, $79, Tall Green Bottle, $29, West Elm; westelm.com. Suri Black and White Cone-Shaped Box, $239, At Home and Co.; athomeandco. com. Bottom shelf, from left to right: Brass Clock, $95, At Home and Co.; athomeandco.com. Large Bell Jar, price on request, Vagabond Vintage; vagabondvintage.com. C A M B R I A U S A . C O M / S T Y L E

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NATURAL BEAUTY

This year’s “it” color, orchid—a gorgeous pinky-purple— looks fresh and luxurious paired with textural neutrals.

“Variations on orchid are uplifting on soft furnishings in a neutral, gray room.” —SHARON GRECH, COLOR AND DESIGN EXPERT, BENJAMIN MOORE

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A CONVEX MIRROR WITH A DISTRESSED FINISH BOUNCES LIGHT AROUND THE ROOM AND LENDS A NOTE OF CLASSIC CHIC.

LIKE ARTWORK FOR THE FLOOR, HANDWOVEN, OVERDYED RUGS ARE TRULY UNIQUE, HEIRLOOM INVESTMENTS.

PAINT COLORS:

THE SMALLEST DETAILS, LIKE SPECIAL KNOBS, CAN ELEVATE A SPACE.

PAIR THE RICH, FLORAL SWEETNESS OF BENJAMIN MOORE AURA® MATTE OR EGGSHELL, Twilight Magenta, 2074-30, WITH THE TONED-DOWN SOPHISTICATION OF Herbal Escape, 1487, FOR A LOOK THAT’S RICH, YET RELAXED. benjaminmoore.com

GREAT LEGS GIVE AN X-BASE STOOL A HINT OF GLAMOUR.

DEEP TUFTING, SMOKY GRAY UPHOLSTERY, AND A GRACEFULLY CURVED PROFILE MAKE THIS SETTEE A STATEMENT PIECE IN ANY SETTING.

GET THE LOOK: Madison Distressed Convex Mirror, $895, Restoration Hardware; restorationhardware.com. Faceted Wood Curtain Rod, $98, Orianna Settee, $1,698, Evening Blossom Knob, $12, Anthropologie; anthropologie.com. Color Reform Silk Fine Silk Rug, $13,400, ABC Carpet & Home; abchome.com. X-Base Stool in Cream, $299, Wisteria; wisteria.com. Rippled Glass Vase Table Lamp, $239, Shades of Light; shadesoflight.com.

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L I V I NG stylishly

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RUBBER-BOTTOMED WOODEN BOWLS LEND WARMTH TO THE TABLE—WITH A MODERN FLAIR.

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USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL, THIS CAST-IRON CASSEROLE SHOWS THE HALLMARKS OF CLASSIC SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN.

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ENTERTAINING ESSENTIALS Give your next get-together a relaxed attitude with accents that pair natural beauty and an edgy graphic punch.

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BAKE AND SERVE A classic of Scandinavian design, this Cast-Iron Casserole moves beautifully from oven to table. $295. momastore.org

SOPHISTICATED SERVERS Hand-carved in Kenya from local olivewood, the Batik Utensil Serving Set has an inset-bone pattern on each handle. $40. leifshop.com

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BOWLED OVER Each natural wood bowl in the Snack Bowl Trio is hand-dipped in rubber, for a contrasting, non-slip base. $89. windandwillowhome.com

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5 FINE LINENS These truly unique Variegated Cotton Napkins are hand-woven in a village in India using traditional techniques. $15. abchome.com

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PAPER GOOD Perfect for crab boils or any low-key, outdoor entertaining, Crab on Kraft Paper placemats are printed with soy ink. $20 for 25. hesterandcook.com

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7 BREAKFAST DATE Classic Seamless & Steadfast Enamel Steel Bowls are handsome and durable— and just right for cereal. bestmadeco.com

BOLD CONTRAST ADDS A MODERN SPARK TO SIMPLE WOODEN SALAD SERVERS.

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2 PRETTY SIPPERS Add a twist of style to cold drinks with Kate Spade New York Acrylic Straws in chic black and white. $14 for six. bloomingdales.com

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GINGER

Aromatic, zesty and a little spicy, ginger has been a prized ingredient for centuries. With a little gin-spiration there are endless tasty and healthy ways to enjoy it.

FAMILIAR IN THE UNITED STATES FOR LENDING ITS SIGNATURE ZING TO COOKIES AND SODA, ginger, which is native to southeast Asia, is a staple for top chefs and discerning home cooks alike. Check your market shelves for jellies and dressings; use the fresh root to make tea, frozen treats, (cocount milk and ginger tea make a refreshing popcicle) or sophisticated cocktails; snack on chocolate-dipped crystallized ginger…The options are deliciously unlimited!

FROM THE PROS

You can buy fresh ginger by the “hand” dried in the spice aisle, or crystallized in sugar. If buying fresh, look for plump, heavy roots with smooth skin, says Abbie Leeson, founder of The Ginger People, an excellent source of all things ginger. gingerpeople.com

MAKE CRYSTALLIZED GINGER YOUR NEW GO-TO FOR GRANOLA, QUICK BREADS, TRAIL MIX, OATMEAL OR QUICK CANDY FIXES.

GINGER TEA AND APPLE CIDER WILL QUENCH EVEN THE MOST FINICKY KIDS’ THIRST.

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Classic ginger cookies get a chewy upgrade with chunks of crystallized ginger. Cut them into bits and add to vanilla ice cream for a perfect dessert.

TO KEEP GINGER ROOT FRESH, STORE IN A ZIP-TOP BAG IN THE FRIDGE FOR UP TO TWO MONTHS.

INFUSE VODKA WITH LEMON FOR A DIRTY GINGER MARTINI—OR ADD A LITTLE PASSION FRUIT AND MINT FOR A GIMLET THAT DELIGHTS ALL THE SENSES.

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DEW-DAMP LEAVES GLISTENING IN THE SUN. WARM, FRAGRANT EARTH CRUMBLING IN YOUR FINGERS. The excitement of the first harvest in the spring, and the satisfaction of the last jar of preserves in the fall. These are the

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LOVELY GLOVES Orla Kiely’s signature flower-stem pattern makes these cotton gardening gloves from Wild & Wolf a pleasure to put on. $23. burkedecor.com

SEED STARTER The hand-turned Black Walnut Planting Dibble is ergonomically designed to make quick, comfortable work of creating divots and seed rows. $28. fisherblacksmithing.com

5 DIG THIS With a wide, pointed blade and a handle made with hard-working hands in mind, the Large Garden Trowel is a timeless essential. $58. fisherblacksmithing.com

6 GARDEN TO GO Complete with everything you need to start your own mini-garden, the Rustic Seedling Pots in Wood Crate with Seeds is pretty, and practical. $50. williams-sonoma.com

2 CLASSIC CAN Made in England since 1885, the Haws Watering Can is carefully balanced, with a long, sturdy handle and a brass rose for watering delicate seedlings. $98. kaufmann-mercantile.com

3 SPRAY CHIC Irresistible in cheery orange, the Sun Garden Hose is made of sturdy rubber, kink- and crackresistant, and comes with a lifetime guarantee. $68. shopterrain.com

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“The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul.” —— ALFRED AUSTIN, POET

STRING THEORY A sturdy tin can keeps biodegradable, compostable Nutscene Garden Twine from becoming tangled. $16. kaufmann-mercantile.com

8 SHARP CULTIVATOR It may not make you enjoy weeding, but this Japanese Weeding Tool will make pulling out those stubborn invaders a bit easier. $24. kaufmann-mercantile.com

GARDENING APP

Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just developing your green thumb, getting expert help can make your growing season a lot more enjoyable (and productive). The Sprout It app has planting, tending, harvesting, and storage information for an ever-expanding variety of plants. You can learn which varieties are best for your area and how to care for them. CambriaUSA.com/Sprout-It

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Blooming branches add height and elegant structure to a naturalistic composition.

I MUST HAVE FLOWERS, ALWAYS, AND ALWAYS —CLAUDE MONET

Classic garden flowers like

Clematis and Sweet Pea are an unexpected, but lovely choice. A delicate, trailing flower like the used here adds texture and romance.

Jasmine

Emphasize the dramatic beauty of blooms, like these , by using only one type of flower in your arrangement.

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GET CREATIVE

WHEN CHOOSING VASES AND VESSELS. A GALVANIZED BUCKET, A COLORFUL BOTTLE, AN ANTIQUE GOLDFISH BOWL ARE ALL INTERESTING CHOICES. PLACING A CLEAR GLASS DOME OVER A SMALL NOSEGAY CAN MAKE IT A FOCAL POINT.

GET THE LOOK: Velvet ribbons, $6.95, Patina; patinastores.com. Green Frosted Bottle, $34, West Elm; westelm.com. Clear Glass Vases with Zinc Top, price upon request, Vagabond Vintage; vagabondvintage.com. Tall Thin Bell Jar, $22, Save On Crafts; save-on-crafts.com. Large Green Bottle, price upon request, Vagabond Vintage; vagabondvintage.com. Scissors, price upon request, Vagabond Vintage; vagabondvintage.com. Glass and Metal Floral Frogs, price upon request, Brown & Greene Floral; bgfloral.net.

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OPPOSITE: RECLAIMED WOOD SIDEBOARD SUPPLIED BY CIEL, CIELLOFTANDHOME.COM

TAG SALES AND ANTIQUES MARKETS ARE GREAT SOURCES FOR VASES. LOOK FOR UNUSUAL SHAPES AND COLORS TO ADD INTEREST TO YOUR ARRANGEMENTS.

By AMANDA LECKY Photography by STEVE HENKE

Today’s most appealing center pieces look natural, loose, and airy—like a garden brought inside, says Minneapolis floral designer Lyn Williams-Absey, who designed these gorgeous displays for Cambria Style. How to get this look yourself? Keep your arrangements simple and stick with a very limited color palette: pale pinks and mauves, for example, or just soft yellows. Vary the heights and textures of your choices. And let the flowers themselves guide you. If you focus on showcasing the blooms, you can’t go wrong.

THIS FLOWER GRID SITS ATOP A VASE FOR A MORE RUSTIC LOOK THAT KEEPS YOUR ARRANGEMENT IN PLACE.

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DRESS A BOUQUET OR VASE UP OR DOWN BY WRAPPING IT WITH RIBBON—LUSH VELVET, NATURAL RAFFIA OR TWINE—VOILÀ, INSTANT BOUQUET.

SECURE THIS PIN FROG TO THE BOTTOM OF ANY SHALLOW VESSEL FOR A BEAUTIFUL ARRANGEMENT THAT STAYS PUT.

A GLASS FLOWER FROG PROVIDES VIRTUALLY INVISIBLE STABILITY IN THE BOTTOM OF A CLEAR VASE OR BOWL.

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Mindful and Beautiful

This gorgeous glass bottle makes rehydrating a little more refreshing.

Tea is an experience, so make sure you choose high quality teas that allow you to relish it from the scent of the leaves to the final sip.

SPENDING A FE W MINUTES E ACH DAY BEING CONSCIOUS AND AWARE CAN BE SO PROFOUND AND SO HE ALING.

Anything that touches your skin should be soft and natural as a baby’s blanket.

—MARIEL HEMINGWAY

Create small retreats, like a place to read a book with your feet up on a cushy ottoman. The Black Dare PRO yoga mat, $118, Manduka; manduka.com. Abundance glass bottle, $29, Aftersea; aftersea.com. Chamomile Citron Tea, $15, Tea Forte; teaforte.com. Simple Stitch Chambray Duvet Cover, $500 to $565, Moon Drops Pillow, $90, Coyuchi; coyuchi.com. Essex Upholstered Ottoman, $349 to $499, West Elm; westelm.com.

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CAMBRIA BRAND ADVOCATE MARIEL HEMINGWAY BELIEVES IN STOPPING TO SMELL THE ROSES. “We live in such a crazy world, and we’re all under such pressure to be efficient and successful,” she says. “It’s so easy to forget that the reason we work so hard is to enhance our happiness.” In her own life, Hemingway makes a point of practicing mindfulness, making the time to notice the small joys of each day—from the feeling of a spring breeze to the scent of a cup of herbal tea. And, she surrounds herself with things that bring pleasure: soft fabrics, colors that soothe and delight, beautiful products from responsible manufacturers. “I’m always on the search for things that make me feel calmer and happier,” she says. “And I’ve taken it on as my calling to share those great finds.”

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DESIGNER’S notebook

CREATE A SPACE THAT SHOWS OFF YOUR HOSPITALITY— AND YOUR GOOD TASTE

WHEN CHOOSING A LIGHT FIXTURE, KEEP PROPORTION IN MIND, AND REMEMBER: THE BOTTOM OF THE FIXTURE SHOULD BE 7’ FROM THE FLOOR.

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By AMANDA LECKY

The formal entrance or foyer is a transitional space that plays a range of important roles. As a bridge between exterior and interior, it should provide an architectural link between your home and its surroundings as well as offering a convenient place to shake off cold, wet, or heat—or preparing to brave them. Of course, since the entry is the first and last impression family and friends will have, style is just as important as practicality. “Think of the foyer as the prelude to the rest of your home,” says design and build contractor Ramsin Khachi, of Khachi Design Group in Oakville, Ontario. “You want to use the entrance to set the tone for what is to come, to create continuity. If you have an elegant, formal home, the design and decoration of the entry should follow suit.”

INSET STONE FLOORING LIKE CAMBRIA IS BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE WHILE SERVING AS A SEAMLESS TRANSITION TO SURROUNDING AREAS OF HARDWOOD.

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home, then turn to furnishings and accessories to complete the look. A careful approach to color selection is essential, as well. “I like soft neutrals for entrances,” says Naples, Florida-based designer Julie Coleman, of District Design. “White with a touch of cream or gray creates a sophisticated backdrop that you can continue through all the common areas of the house.” Khachi agrees with the appeal of a neutral palette. “You don’t want to shock people with a bold color the second they walk into your house,” he says. “And, opting for a pale wall color makes sense in a space that typically doesn’t have much natural light.”

IF THERE IS A WINDOW ABOVE YOUR FRONT DOOR, POSITION THE LIGHT FIXTURE SO IT WILL BE VISIBLE FROM THE EXTERIOR.

ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS

As you select materials and furnishings, remember the basic function of the space and make choices that will stand up to the elements. Flooring is perhaps your most important decision. Tile—stone or ceramic—is a natural option, since it resists moisture and staining well. “I love to do a tile ‘rug’, with tile inset into hardwood,” says Khachi. If you won’t be replacing the flooring, consider protecting hardwood floors with a fabric rug. “Indoor-outdoor rugs of soft, synthetic fibers look great and stand up to heavy use,” says Coleman.

SURROUND YOUR FRONT DOOR WITH GLASS— SIDELIGHTS AND A TRANSOM ABOVE— TO BRIGHTEN AN OTHERWISE LIGHT-DEPRIVED SPACE.

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EVERYDAY ELEGANCE

EVEN PRACTICAL ELEMENTS LIKE BRICK FLOORING, A CONSOLE TABLE, AND A BENCH CAN ADD ELEGANCE, IF YOU ADD DETAILS LIKE A HERRINGBONE PATTERN AND LUXE UPHOLSTERY.

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The right lighting is a necessity, both for the sake of safety and for creating a visually appealing look, say the pros. Your goal is to create layers of light, with recessed ceiling fixtures providing soft overall illumination, a hanging fixture—a pendant or chandelier, depending on the size and style of the foyer—and wall sconces or a table lamp. In terms of furniture, don’t go overboard trying to fill every bit of empty space. “That’s one of my pet peeves,” says Khachi. “If you put a chair in the entry, it should be there because it’s a handy place to sit to take your shoes off, not because you have a pocket of bare wall. Think about function, and let it guide your furniture plan.” When placed correctly, a chair or two or a bench can be a convenient spot to set a bag down or to sit while you pull on a pair of boots. A console table is an ideal choice for most entrances, says Coleman. “They have a very simple, classic look.” But, she says, “in a larger, more open entry hall, think about featuring a beautiful round table for a more dramatic impact. Timeless hardwood is always appropriate, especially if you have a covered front porch or live in a temperate climate. “Hardwood looks beautiful in an entry,” says Khachi. “You just have to take care to wipe up any water.”


“A personal collection, whether it’s a bowl of favorite shells, or pine cones, or a grouping of favorite photos will make the entrance to your home a fitting reflection of your style.” —JULIE COLEMAN, DESIGN CONSULTANT, DISTRICT DESIGN, NAPLES, FLA.

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TIPS FOR CONSOLES AND TABLES

CAREFULLY PLACED COLLECTIBLES AND HEIRLOOM PHOTOS ARE THE PERFECT ‘WELCOME TO OUR HOME’ FOR GUESTS.

Functional and fashionable, make your entry table create a bold statement.

1. CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE / The table should be large enough to make an impact (and to hold any essentials you require) but not so big that it obstructs passageways. 2. CONSIDER THE SURFACE / Consider your materials for this high traffic area. A beautiful design from Cambria will resist damage or if it’s an antique piece, consider having a piece of glass cut to fit. 3. LIGHT IT RIGHT / Create attractive layers of light by adding a table lamp, even if you’ve included hanging and recessed fixtures in your plan.

4. HANG A MIRROR / If your console table is against a wall, place a mirror above it so you can check your appearance before you head out. Bonus: The reflection will instantly make a small hallway look more open.

5. INCLUDE STORAGE / A small bowl on the table for keys and change, a bin tucked underneath for shoes, a stack of covered storage baskets for scarves and glove: strategic storage can cut clutter.

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FINISHING TOUCHES

The entry is a public area, so while you want to lend some of your personal style to its décor, try to keep the look simple. Wall art enlivens any space—and a mirror is a natural choice. “Pick a gorgeous mirror and hang it above the console,” says Coleman. “It will reflect light around the space, making it look bigger—and you’ll be able to check your lipstick as you head out the door.” Complete the design with some thoughtful extras, like an antique umbrella stand, a basket for shoes, a small dish to drop your keys. “It’s those little details that make you, and anyone else coming to your home, feel cared for—truly welcome,” says Khachi.

THIS ANTIQUE TABLE, ALTHOUGH TOO SMALL FOR THE DINING ROOM, MAKES A PERFECT ADDITION TO A WIDER ENTRYWAY.

With a light touch attuned to both elegance and comfort, designer Julie Coleman works her magic for clients of District Design, her Naples, Fla., design studio. districtdesignnaples.com No stranger to creating a bold entrance, Oakville, Ontario-based design and build contractor and Cambria brand advocate Ramsin Khachi balances style and substance in every project. khachi.com

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MASTER Y O U R S U I T E Design/plan/create a master bedroom that

helps you relax and recharge, right at home

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hink, for a moment, about the last night you spent in a really fine hotel. Remember the fine materials used in the design, the way the smooth hardwood floors felt under your bare feet. How the bed managed to both support your back and envelop your body in luxurious softness. How the window treatments slid aside easily to welcome sunlight and delightful views by day, but kept the room perfectly dark by night. Remember the small, thoughtful details—from the iPod dock on the clock radio beside the bed to the comfortable seating area where you collapsed after a day of shopping—that made the space feel like a true getaway. Now, imagine having the same experience every time you step into your own master suite: feeling pampered, restored, relaxed, just as you do when you’re on vacation at a five-star resort. Creating that effect is easier than you may think, says Minneapolisbased interior designer Billy Beson of Billy Beson Company. “Your bedroom is your personal sanctuary. If you tailor every element to fit your needs, you’ll end up with a space that nurtures you—which is exactly what the bedroom should do.” Here’s how. SETTING THE SCENE

First, says Beson, you have to think about the kind of mood you want to create in the space. “Make a list of adjectives that describe how you want the room to feel. Some people want a serene, spalike feeling, and others prefer a more dramatic look.” To create a light-and-airy effect, Beson suggests choosing pale, natural colors—watery blues and greens, accented with white and cream—and keeping contrast to a minimum. “For this look, you don’t want to shock the eye. You want it to travel easily around the space. That creates a feeling of relaxation.” But if your style is edgier, contrast is your friend: Dark walls and floors, highlighted by white trim and bedding will create a space that’s bold by day and moody by night. The suite pictured here is a great example of this approach. The charcoal walls lend depth and richness to the large space and emphasize the elegant architectural details, which are set off with bright white paint. “Art looks great against dark walls as well,” says Beson. Or, create art niches like the ones at left to showcase treasures. Add high design by choosing stone with a decorative edge, like Cambria’s Cascade edge in Praa Sands, shown here.

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RICH ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING LIKE DEEP CROWN MOLDINGS AND GENEROUS DOOR AND WINDOW TRIM CREATES AN ATMOSPHERE OF CLASSIC ELEGANCE.

CREATING MINI-RETREATS

A MIRROR IN AN ANTIQUE DOOR IS A GREAT WAY TO SAVE SPACE AND ADD A LITTLE GLAMOUR TO YOUR SPACE.

Once you have a sense of the look you want, think about how you’ll use the space. “Most people actually use the bedroom for a lot more than sleeping,” Beson says. “So consider what else you’ll do in the room—dress, read, watch TV, eat, work.” Think of it as creating a series of retreats within the main oasis: A cozy nook for reading the Sunday paper, a chair and ottoman where you can watch your favorite shows, and, even for small spaces, a countertop to hold a coffeemaker so you won’t have to go all the way to the kitchen in your bathrobe. “Think beauty and durability,” says Beson. He recommends the Waterstone Collection from Cambria as something that will stand the test of time in both style and resilience. “Whatever your choices, let your lifestyle guide you,” he says. “If you have guests frequently, it can really help to give yourself a bedroom living area so you have someplace to relax alone after a long day of togetherness.” How you position your furniture will mostly depend on the particulars of the room itself. “You can look up Feng Shui guidelines for the best place to put your bed,” says Beson, “and that’s not a bad thing to do. But most rooms only have one wall that’s big enough for a king- or queen-size bed and nightstands, so you may not end up with much of a choice.” After your bed is in place, choose bedside tables that are big enough to hold the essentials. “It shouldn’t be so big that it’s likely to attract clutter,” says Beson. Ideally, he suggests, you should choose a nightstand with a drawer or two, so you can stash necessities inside, keeping the top surface clear. And, don't underestimate how much wear and tear your bedroom and its furnishings will get. “I even go so far as to replace my clients’ nightstand tops with Cambria. That way they’ll never have to worry about water rings from their drinking glass.”

BEST DRESSING YOU SPEND ALOT OF TIME IN THIS SPACE, SO OUTFIT IT WITH OBJECTS THAT ARE FUN TO LOOK AT AND FUNCTIONAL, TOO.

GET THE LOOK: Stipple Mirror, $379, Wisteria; wisteria.com. Pair of Turquoise Foo Dogs, $160, Pieces; piecesinc.com. Capel basket, $179, West Elm; westelm.com. Voluspa Sake Lemon Flower Diffuser, $32, Candle Delirium; zanadia.com.

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ARRANGING THE SPACE


BENJAMIN MOORE AURA® MATTE OR EGGSHELL FOR THE WALLS AND CEILING, AURA® SEMI-GLOSS FOR THE TRIM, Kendall Charcoal, HC-166, AND Stonington Gray, HC-170, ARE DESIGNER FAVORITES SUITED TO A RANGE OF STYLES. benjaminmoore.com

BONUS SPACES Create a truly flexible master suite

WHETHER IT’S AN EXTRA ROOM OR A SPARE WALL, ADD FLOOR-TO-CEILING SHELVES AND YOU HAVE AN INSTANT LIBRARY.

DRESSING ROOM

Take a step beyond the walk-in closet by fashioning a true dressing room. In addition to builtin clothing storage components, consider a dressing table or even an island, fitted with drawers and a durable top surface for folding or laying out outfits. Ideally, this room should adjoin the master bathroom.

LIBRARY

“A room without books is like a body without a soul,” said Cicero. The bedroom is no exception: Fashion your own space - big or small, with plenty of adjustable shelving, a comfy chair or two, and a table for setting a tea tray. High ceilings? Go all the way up and add a rolling ladder (or a small, folding stepstool) so you can reach the tallest shelves.

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BOLD UPHOLSTERY BREATHES NEW LIFE INTO AN ORNATE ANTIQUE CHAIR BY ADDING CONTRAST THAT FEELS FRESH AND MODERN.

Cultivate your inner peace by transforming part of your suite into a soothing, inspirational space where you can quietly practice yoga, meditation, or prayer. Radiant heat beneath the floor will keep you warm during long seated periods or floor exercises. Dimmer switches are a must for lights, so you can control the level of glow.

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FOR YOUR FIREPLACE, CHOOSE A CLASSIC STONE DESIGN THAT WILL STAND THE TEST OF TIME FOR THE SURROUND, LIKE CAMBRIA’S PRAA SANDS.

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Waterstone CollectionTM © Cambria 2014

THE BEDROOM IS ALL ABOUT PLEASURE AND COMFORT. ATTENTION TO THE DETAILS WILL CREATE A SPACE THAT RESTORES YOU. —BILLY BESON

CREATE MODERN DRAMA WITH CONTRAST: MATCH THE COLOR OF YOUR DOORS TO THE WALL COLOR INSTEAD OF THE TRIM.

LUXE LOOKS GO BEYOND THE BASICS, CHOOSING FURNISHINGS, BEDDING, AND ACCESSORIES THAT DELIGHT YOU. THINK HAND-CRAFTED DETAILING, THE LOOK OF PRECIOUS METAL, AND RICH, TOUCHABLE TEXTURES FROM THE SOFTEST LINEN TO THE MOST BUTTERY LEATHER.

GET THE LOOK: Yalova Shams, $88 to $98, Anthropologie; anthropologie.com. Castlewood Walnut Finish 3-Light Mini Chandelier, $139.99, Minka; minka.com. Chesterfield Bench, $799, Wisteria; wisteria.com.

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In any bedroom, the bed should be the star of the show, so take care to make it look and feel luxurious and indulgent. Choose linens that are soft and supple to the touch—look for sheets with a thread-count of 400 or more, says Beson, noting that prices have come down for even the finest linens—and pillows and duvets that are dense and covered in heavy-duty cotton. You can’t go wrong with an all-white bed, especially in a room with deeply or brightly colored walls, but you’ll find a nearly endless array of patterns available at every price point, so you’re sure to find bedding that suits your style and budget to a T. It’s equally important to keep more practical features in mind, too. Lighting, for example. All bedroom lighting should be on dimmer switches, says Beson. And in a room shared by a couple, each side of the bed should have a switch or remote that controls all the lights in the room—so if your partner falls asleep before you do, you can turn his or her light off without jostling. Controlling natural light is key, as well. Consider combining decorative side panels with blackout shades at the windows. “I love the remote-control shades that you can control from a smart phone or tablet from the bed,” says Beson. “It’s details like that—small conveniences—that help create a space that’s uniquely attuned to your needs.” Minneapolis-based Cambria brand advocate and celebrated interior designer, Billy Beson is our go-to pro for inside tips on creating intimate, elegant and luxurious spaces. billybesonco.com

TOP: STEVE HENKE; CHANDELIER:

ESSENTIAL LUXURIES


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“I LOVE THAT SOME CAMBRIA DESIGNS HAVE THE LOOK OF MARBLE BUT ARE SO MUCH MORE ECO-FRIENDLY AND DURABLE. IT WILL LAST FOREVER.” —AMY SMART

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BY CAROL LINN PHOTOGRAPHY BY GEORGE HOLZ AND STEVE HENKE

NATURAL BEAUT Y How Hollywood star Amy Smart gets away from it all and proves that green design can be beautiful

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W WHEN FILM AND TELEVISION ACTRESS AMY SMART SITS IN HER FAVORITE SPOT AT HOME, A BREEZY, BRIGHT KITCHEN NOOK, SHE LOOKS OUT ON A DAZZLING SWEEP OF GREEN. Her hilltop, only minutes from the manicured lawns of Beverly Hills, faces acres of gloriously untamed wilderness—chapparalcovered canyon walls, majestic live oaks and sycamores. It’s the perfect setting for Smart, 38, and her husband of three years, Carter Oosterhouse, 37, host of HGTV’s Carter Can

and Rowhouse Showdown on the new FYI network. For this non-Hollywood Hollywood couple, love of land is a way of life. Both are ardent environmentalists, who purchased this charming, midcentury home specifically for its lush surroundings, and made renovations sparingly and with care. Cambria Torquay, milky white with swirls of cream and gray was a natural choice for the sun-washed kitchen. “I love that some Cambria designs have the look of marble but are so much more eco-friendly and durable,” says Amy. “It will last forever.” Casually dressed, with blond hair and a fresh-scrubbed beauty, Amy looks like the stereotypical California girl. In this case, appearances are deceiving. She did grow up in Los Angeles, but far outside its glitzy neighborhoods. Amy spent her childhood in Topanga Canyon, a rural enclave that’s just a few miles from Malibu, but a completely different universe: a funky, rustic community “where people weren’t label-oriented or materialistic,” she says. Rather than passing the summer on the local beach, she traveled with her family to Traverse City, Michigan, a charming town of 15,000 on the shores of Lake Michigan, where her Florida-based grandparents rented a cabin to escape the East Coast heat. The result was not a typical city childhood.

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ABOVE: THE BAR, LOCATED BETWEEN THE KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM IS PERFECTLY SET UP FOR ENTERTAINING. TO KEEP ITS STYLE CONSISTENT WITH THE ADJOINING SPACE, THE BAR REPRISES THE SAME CAMBRIA TORQUAY COUNTERTOP AND 'RECLAIMED TILE' FOUND IN THE KITCHEN. RIGHT: NATURAL LIGHT SPILLS ONTO THE DINING ROOM TABLE THAT CARTER CRAFTED ESPECIALLY FOR THE COUPLE'S NEW HOME.

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“My younger brother and I didn’t amuse ourselves with technology,” says Amy. “At home, we rode bikes and made forts in the woods. At the end of our street was a creek with a rope swing and these great rock caves that, in the winter, had amazing waterfalls. In Michigan, we'd hike in the forest, collect pinecones, and swim in the lake. We lived outside.” Smart’s outdoor life, along with her mother’s emphasis on recycling and conservation, fostered a desire to preserve the world around her. “Having your feet on the earth every day reminds you how precious and vital it is for all of us,” she says. By 18, she was working for and with Heal the Bay, a group devoted to cleaning up local coastal waters and watersheds. Through her 20s and into her 30s, as her career took off—she appeared regularly on the TV series Felicity, and in films ranging from Road Trip to Starsky and Hutch to Just Friends—her activism grew along with it. She became a Board Member of both Heal the Bay and the Environmental Media Association (EMA), which taps the power of the entertainment industry to raise public awareness of environmental issues, and still works with both. She also lobbied for a ban on single-use plastic bags in the city; an ordinance prohibiting grocery stores from offering free plastic bags went into effect last January. It was through Amy’s participation in a 2010 EMA project pairing celebrities to build and adopt school gardens that she first met Carter Oosterhouse. A friendship blossomed, though nothing more, since both were already in romantic relationships. A year later, though, that wasn’t the case, and when the two happened to be in the same part of Michigan at the same time, sparks flew. Amy was visiting her parents, who had fallen in love with the Traverse City area, bought some land and built a house there. Carter, who grew up in the area, was restoring an impossibly romantic 100-yearold lakefront Victorian and outbuildings on the nearby Old Mission Peninsula that he’d purchased some years before. “He had an organic garden at the house,” Amy recalls, “I told him I wanted to see it...” The rest was history; seven months later, they were engaged. No one who’s seen Carter would be surprised: the tall, dark carpenter is strikingly attractive; most descriptions of him tend to be a variation on the word “hunky.” “My husband is very good-looking,” Amy agrees, laughing. “But he’s even nicer than he is handsome. He’s a good friend with a heart of gold who loves his family dearly.


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THE COUPLE’S CONCERN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT WAS EVEN EVIDENT AT THEIR WEDDING IN MICHIGAN THREE YEARS AGO. IT FEATURED LOCALLY-SOURCED FOOD AND DECORATIONS MADE OF RECYCLABLE AND RECLAIMED MATERIALS, EVEN BIODEGRADABLE DISHWARE. REMARKABLY, THOUGH MORE THAN 200 GUESTS ATTENDED, THE WEDDING PRODUCED ONLY HALF A BAG OF TRASH.

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Midwestern Bicoastals. Their September 2011 wedding was held at Carter’s Victorian house in Michigan, and the couple regularly return to the area and the graceful house, with its old-fashioned porch, wide lawns and towering trees. “I’ve always loved the Traverse City area, and we both have family and friends still living there,” says Amy. “Carter’s mother and brother are nearby and I’m still close with a girlfriend I met up growing up there during the summers. We have the best time. If we’re not filming, it’s our goal to spend several months a year there.” In fact, their Michigan roots continue to expand. The Old Michigan Peninsula area is known for its cherry trees and vineyards, and Carter and his older brother have been building a winery and tasting room there, with an opening tentatively set for this August. Carter also recently did a free remodel of the Old Mission Peninsula Fire Department building; Carter’s Kids, a charity he founded to promote awareness of fitness and build self-esteem for youth through recreational facilities, built a playground in a nearby township. Some Bicoastals eventually find their loyalties tip to one side or the other. Carter has said that he’d like to move back to Michigan full-time one day, especially if he was raising a family. Amy’s less sure. “We definitely want to have children at some point,” she says, “but we're so busy traveling and working right now it’s hard. I think Michigan would be a great place to raise kids, though I don't know if I personally can handle the winters.” She laughs. “I grew up in L.A. I love the sun.” The couple’s love of the outdoors includes being mindful of it in everything they do. So, keeping control on waste and making a good ecological choice of material was a priority when it came to renovating their California hilltop retreat, the couple’s first home together, purchased not long after the wedding. The house itself had great “bones,” and was a charming, but not at all pretentious, one-story, ranch, with three-bedrooms and four baths. “I wanted a home,” says Amy, “Not a museum.” Its location, atop a steep driveway at the dead end of a winding road, seduced her immediately. “We back up onto protected state land, which can never be developed, so it’s really private,” she says. “All we can see of other houses are the rooftops. I also loved that it was older; to me, older houses have more energy, charm and character.” Not surprisingly for an older house, this one needed updating. Walls painted dark colors were lightened with a fresh, clean white, and floors lost some unfortunate leopard and tiger print carpets and “wood that had been sanded so many times it couldn’t be restored,” says Amy. The replacement was engineered wood, “the ecological choice because the wood was only a quarter-inch thick and produced by a local company,” says Amy. “In general, Carter and I have similar tastes, but we weren’t sure about the floor color. Dark would have been in the tradition of this house, and I’m more inclined toward tradition. But Carter said ‘let’s step outside the box,’ and we went lighter, which turned out great. It makes the whole house feel airy.” The kitchen was a bigger challenge, says Amy. “It was narrow and a little oddly shaped. I love to cook and I wanted our kitchen to be the heart of the house.” The couple pushed out a wall some six feet to make room for Amy’s beloved breakfast nook, and the room is now open and flooded with natural light and fresh air, “a warm, friendly environment.”

HARRISON STUDIO

He’s loving, caring, and very present. You know back in junior high there were the good boys and the bad boys? He’s one of the good boys I didn’t go for back then. I’m so happy I got past that.” Plenty of entertainment couples divide their time between L.A. and New York, but Amy and Carter may be the only two who are


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Improvements also included a kitchen island with a stained reclaimed wood top, and reclaimed tiles for the backsplash. Rich, creamy Cambria Torquay covers the counters, bar area and a drafting table in Carter’s office, down the hall. Amy was thrilled with the design options Cambria offered. “We considered going with white, but I loved how the Torquay has texture and a vintage look that perfectly complements the house,” she says. “As a cook, I really appreciate that it doesn’t stain. It’s so beautiful that it’s clear no one has to compromise on style to make an environmental choice. I also appreciate that Cambria is made in the U.S. and is a family owned business.” “The kindred spirit found in both Cambria and Amy and Carter is how comfortably we find pleasure and inspiration in our roots,” says Cambria President and CEO, Marty Davis. “The tenets of those roots emanate from family centered foundations and a Midwestern flavor, some of which, for Amy, were born in the “back country” of Malibu—a place in which we find a Midwestern spirit. It’s no wonder Cambria and the Smart/Oosterhouse family connected so naturally.” Both Amy and Carter continue to work at full speed.

She’s appeared in six films this past year, as well as holding a regular role in FX’s hit series Justified. A longer-term project is a script that she is developing and hoping to produce. Performing isn’t her only focus, though. “Acting’s always been important to me, but it’s not all of me,” she says. To that end, she recently completed a year of instruction for certification as a health coach, and is a certified kundalini yoga teacher. She and Carter are restoring a “teeny, charmingbut-run-down and rat-infested barn on our Michigan farm property to be my ‘yoga barn,’” she says. And when that work’s done, she says, some new task will surely take its place. “When it comes to renovating, I like things to be finished. Carter always likes to have a few projects going.” She’s also developing a line of “sustainable, clean, and nourishing” oils for the nails, hair and face called “A Little Love.” The products should be available next spring. But in her rare moments of free time, she treasures the sunlit peace of her L.A. home. “I love that we’re so close to the city, but feel so far away,” she says. “At dusk, we see deer coming to graze. There are hawks flying above the trees. It’s like we found our own paradise.”

AMY’S VERY PRIVATE BACKYARD, WHICH BORDERS ACRES OF UNDEVELOPED LAND, FEATURES A FREE-FORM SWIMMING POOL AND WATERFALL. THE KITCHEN, DINING ROOM, AND FAMILY ROOM ALL HAVE WINDOWS AND SLIDING DOORS FACING OUTWARD. “I LOVE BEING IN NATURE,” AMY SAYS. “I LOVE THE FEELING OF A CANYON.”

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"WE HAD CARRERA MARBLE IN OUR OLD HOUSE AND WE’D BE NERVOUS ABOUT SPILLING TOMATO SAUCE ON IT. WITH THIS, WE TAKE A RAG AND WIPE IT OFF.”

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fireplace. An adjacent 600-square foot guesthouse has its own bedroom, bath, kitchen and front patio. The DeKays chose Cambria for counters in the kitchen, bathrooms, dressing room and laundry room. As they saw the huge slabs coming in during construction, Tim admits he took a deep breath. “These countertops come in and they’re big, they’re daunting, and you hope they go in properly. But all of the people associated with Cambria are wonderful. I felt comfortable with the installers. They were prideful of their work.” Since then, the DeKays have been delighted by how well its good looks are complemented by its durability. “Jamis will throw his dirty baseball mitt on it,” explains Elisa. “Danna has

IN A NOD TO THEIR FARMHOUSE THEME, TIM AND HIS WIFE, ELISA (PICTURED ABOVE) CHOSE ELM WOOD FLOORING FOR THEIR GREAT ROOM RECLAIMED FROM A DAIRY BARN IN OHIO.

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is not exactly GQ-ready as the FBI Agent Peter Burke in the USA Network original series, White Collar. He wears his non-descript suits like a bland uniform in the popular police procedural, now entering its sixth and final season. But while his character Burke can’t tell Armani from Old Navy, the 6-foot 2-inch DeKay is another story. He appreciates enduring style, whether it’s in clothes or architecture. Not a clotheshorse by nature, DeKay has nonetheless learned a lot about fashion during his six years on White Collar. His con man sidekick, played by Matt Bomer, has style to spare, so manufacturers send suits for possible use on the show. Tim took notice. “My style is fashionable but not trendy. I like a timeless look,” he says. “I have a Yankee mentality. Somewhere in the back of my mind—or the front of it—I’m thinking, ‘Can I still wear this in ten years?’” It made sense, then, for him to choose a product that can last a lifetime when he and his wife, Elisa, started choosing materials for a new home. “It’s incredible how many options one has,” Tim recalls of their two-year home-building project that ended in August 2013. “We limited our choices to companies that were environmentally conscious and Cambria was one of them. We started looking at their samples and really thought they had attractive designs, simple yet unique.” Attracted to the classic stone look, Tim and his wife Elisa wanted to remain faithful to their environmental credo, yet still attain the appearance they wanted. The DeKays were tipped off to the advantages of Cambria by their friend, actor Bryan Cranston, who chose it in the construction of his beach house. “Bryan and I did a pilot together years ago and stayed in touch,” Tim explains, citing how pleased the Cranstons had been with how the product performed, despite being steps from the sand and salt air. Constructing a new house from the ground up was not initially on the table when the couple sought more space for themselves and their two children, Jamis, 14 and Danna, 11. “I thought we would just go buy one that was already up and running,” laughs Tim. But once he saw the 25,000-square foot property in a leafy Los Angeles neighborhood, he was hooked, despite the overgrown trees and dilapidated house. After consulting with their architect, the DeKays realized they would have to start from scratch. The house they wanted, and were determined to create, would be a relaxed gathering place for family, friends and the household menagerie of the Sheltie-Corgi mixed-breed dog “Spice” and Russian tortoise “Dribble.” In the end, they got what they wanted, and more. What stands today is the couple’s modern take on a classic farmhouse, with nods to Tim’s eastern roots in rural upstate New York, such as beadboard in the master bath and vintage-style lighting. They named the house “Stone Pine Farmhouse” for the numerous Stone Pine trees on the property. “‘Farmhouse’ came from our desired design and my growing up in farm country,” Tim explains. The 5,250-square-foot home has five bedrooms, five baths, and a family room with a soaring ceiling and


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been known to bounce her volleyball on it.” Likewise, the Cambria in snowy White Cliff in the children’s bathrooms combines fashion with function. “It’s amazing how much toothpaste and hair care products kids need to get ready for school,” says their dad. “Cambria is indestructible.” While Tim is now known to millions as Peter Burke on White Collar, he previously starred or guest-starred in numerous TV series including Scrubs, Friends, The New Adventures of Old Christine and Seinfeld, in which he played “Bizarro Jerry” in a now-classic episode. His first screen-acting job was in 1995 when he played a business tycoon in the futuristic TV show, seaQuest 2032. He has also starred on HBO as a series regular in both the award-winning Carnivale, and Tell Me You Love Me. Tim is a New York native, having grown up in tiny Lansing, New York, outside Ithaca. His parents, though not actors, are funny, he says. His father is an inveterate observer of behavior, a trait Tim says he absorbed. An athlete as well as an actor in high school, Tim played varsity baseball and basketball.

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While a business and philosophy student at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, he also took up community theater after class. Hoping he could make acting his livelihood, he headed to Rutgers University where he earned an M.F.A. in acting—and met his future wife, Elisa. The couple has been married 23 years. One of the perks of being a well-known actor is getting to walk the occasional red carpet, a stroll Tim enjoys. “I like getting dressed up,” says the trim 50-year-old. “It heightens the event, heightens the day.” His favorite place to assemble outfits is atop a wardrobe island in the couple’s master bath/ dressing room. Topped by Cambria in bold Wellington, it is a perfect canvas on which to test shirt and tie combinations. But no room gets more of a workout in the DeKays’ house than the kitchen. Located at the “bend” of the L-shaped floor plan, the kitchen is the area that Elisa calls “the vortex”—mission control. A nine-foot by seven-foot maple island topped by Cambria in creamy Torquay takes pride of place. (Cambria’s Fieldstone covers the surrounding


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WASTE NOT “We waste a lot—and I’m part of the ‘we,’” says DeKay, explaining the impetus behind using many green design elements and sustainable products in the construction of his new home, Stone Pine Farmhouse. “[The house] is a prime example of smart building with a sharp focus on sustainability and the most efficient and economical use of energy.”

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countertops.) “The kids love to sit at the island—and on the island,” says Tim. It serves as a dinner party buffet, baking center, homework hub, and crafts table. During one session of the latter, even a hot glue gun and green St. Patrick’s Day paint didn’t leave a mark. The counter was recently put to the test during a birthday party for White Collar cast member Willie Garson. Guests were asked to bring a homemade dessert and they happily complied. At least 50 gooey treats were arrayed atop the island. English toffee pudding, blueberry cobbler, chocolate cream puffs, key lime pie and dozens more—all of it easily wiped clean at the end of the evening. “Nothing penetrates it,” says Tim. Durability and sustainability are at the heart of the DeKays’ lifestyle. This is a family-centered home in the old-fashioned tradition, but with a decidedly modern and ecologically thoughtful bent. It is an unfussy “no coasters” place where the priority is family fun. Outside,

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chaise longues with ocean blue cushions trimmed in crisp white piping are lined up at the edge of a pool. A fire pit surrounded by six Adirondack chairs is the site of s’mores parties. A 100-foot by 50-foot level backyard is big enough for regulation team volleyball (Danna plays), baseball games (Jamis’s sport), Thanksgiving football scrums, badminton, croquet—you name it. “My grandfather was a dairy farmer and I grew up next to a forty-acre farm where we played Kick the Can, Hide and Seek. I wanted to recreate some of that,” says Tim. For the run of the series, though, finding family time was a challenge. White Collar shot in New York from March through midAugust, with Tim flying home every weekend or two. With White Collar in its final season, Tim will film Follow the River, a western, and direct a holiday film that he describes as a cross between Noises Off and Soap Dish. But for now, the actor is home and it is not a star-studded day. He’s wearing jeans, an indigo and purple checked shirt with the sleeves rolled up, and a pair of leather sneakers. “See these shoes?” he says, pointing to the supple brown lace-ups. “These are hand-me-downs from my son. My kids have kept me hip.” But things that last are really what resonate. He observes the family room from a relaxed spot in an upholstered linen armchair. Overhead, 25 feet up, thick timber beams support a dramatic vaulted ceiling. “This is the house where our kids will grow up,” Tim says, gazing around the room, then up at the soaring ceiling. “I hope there will be grandkids here someday.” That dream could take a couple of decades to come true, but the DeKays aren’t concerned; they’ve built their home to weather shifting tastes and trends. In design as in fashion, timeless choices never go out of style.


THE ART THE SUIT IT’S ALL IN HOW YOU WEAR IT

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As any sharp-dressed man—Tim DeKay for example—knows well the secret to personal style is found not in cut but in confidence. Begin your pursuit of sartorial swagger with these tips from personal shopper Todd Fliginger of MARTINPATRICK3 in Minneapolis.

SLIM DOWN

No, you don’t have to spend more time in the gym. The most current look in suiting is a body-conscious cut with a shorter jacket and narrower trousers. Money-saving secret: A good tailor can adjust suits you already own to reflect this slimmer aesthetic.

GO BESPOKE

For the most personal look, have suits and shirts made to order. You can personalize everything from the style of the suit to the fabric to the color of the thread for the buttons. Expert tip: Stick with a two-button suit for a more classic (and comfortable) look.

BE BOLD

Gone are the days of the conservative suit and tie. Many men are opting to skip the tie altogether, even in corporate settings. Whether you’re for or against neckwear, feel free to mix patterns and colors with vigor. Rule of thumb: Balance your patterns by pairing geometrics like checks or plaids with organic designs like paisleys or florals.

ACCESSORIZE

A pocket square (white for a classic look, bright or patterned for an energetic effect) a bold tie, a statement belt, great shoes—these are the finishing touches that pull your look together. Hint: For a fresh, modern look, wear burnished brown-laced shoes with a grey suit.

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eat+drink GARLICKY SAUTÉED SHRIMP AND CRUNCHY, SPICY COLESLAW ARE A ZESTY COMBINATION FOR QUICK WEEKNIGHT TACOS.

Your favorite summer seafood pairs perfectly with beer or wine—it all depends on your mood. For suggestions, see page 43.

WARM YOUR TORTILLAS ON THE GRILL FOR A HOMEMADE LOOK AND A LITTLE ADDITIONAL CRUNCH.

SHRIMP TACOS WITH ZESTY SLAW RECIPE: P.43

SEAFOOD made SIMPLE

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DON'T SETTLE FOR REGULAR CHIPS. YOU’LL FIND PLENTY OF GOURMET, SMALL-BATCH OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO COMPLIMENT YOUR DELICIOUS SLIDERS.

CLEVELAND-STYLE MAINE LOBSTER ROLLS: P.43

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FISHERMAN’S STEW RECIPE: P.43

ONE-POT MEALS BRIMMING WITH SHELLFISH AND SEAFOOD, FISHERMAN’S STEW LOOKS AND TASTES RICH, BUT IT’S ACTUALLY AS EASY TO MAKE AS IT IS IMPRESSIVE—AND LOADED WITH FRESH SEAFOOD FLAVOR.

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GREAT ON TACOS, LOBSTER ROLLS, OR AS A SIDE, COLESLAW IS A VERSATILE ADDITION TO ALMOST ANY SUMMER MENU. FOR RECIPE, SEE OPPOSITE PAGE.

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MORE RECIPES ONLINE For additional seafood recipes, plus sides and tips, visit CambriaUSA.com/seafood.

WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING AND PREPARING FISH AND SEAFOOD, says chef Rocco Whalen, who created the recipes featured on page 43. He offers a few easy tips to simplify the process. Buy fish at a busy market or at a store like Whole Foods, where you know there’s a lot of product turnover, he says. Look for fresh-smelling fish with firm skin and shiny eyes; live lobsters should be moving around in the tank. At home, store your catch deep in the fridge for no more than two days. Before cooking, rinse any shellfish under cold water, shaking to dislodge any sand or grit.

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Delicate and satisfying, seafood suits any occasion, from an elegant dinner for company to an indulgent weekend lunch. R E C I P E S FISHERMAN’S STEW Serves 6

INGREDIENTS

2 Tbsp. olive oil ½ cup onion, diced ½ cup fennel bulb, diced 3 cloves garlic, peeled, thinly sliced 1 red bell pepper, diced 28 ounces can diced tomatoes 2 Tbsp. tomato paste ½ cup white wine 1 quart chicken stock 1 Tbsp. Kosher salt 1 pound mussels, cleaned 1 pound easy-peel shrimp, deveined, shell left on 1 pound clams, cleaned 1 pound cod, halibut, or sea bass, chopped into large chunks 2 Tbsp. parsley, roughly chopped DIRECTIONS

1. Make broth. In a large saucepot, combine olive oil and garlic. Cook over medium heat until garlic starts to turn brown on the edges. Add kosher salt, onions, peppers, fennel, and tomato paste. Stir to combine. Continue to cook over medium heat until vegetables are tender. Add white wine and reduce by half. Add chicken stock and diced tomatoes. Bring to a rolling simmer and reduce heat. Simmer on medium-low for 30-45 minutes. 2. Add the clams; let simmer for 5 minutes. Add the mussels and shrimp; simmer until the shells begin to open. Add the fish. Cook until the mussels and clams have opened completely and the fish is cooked through. Do not stir once you have added the fish. 3. To serve, ladle into bowls and garnish with parsley. If desired, serve over pasta, or with grilled bread, or both.

Pair With:

B O N N Y D O O N V I N E YA R D ‘ V I N GRIS DE CIGARE’ Central Coast, California

Winemaker Randall Graham calls this his “Pink Wine of the Earth,” and for a good reason. Connected beautifully to its terroir, this pale pink delivers notes of strawberry, green tea, and light hints of mouth-watering sea salt.

or ELIOT NESS AMBER LAGER Great Lakes Brewing Co. / Cleveland, Ohio

The toasty malt sweetness of an amber Vienna lager balances the acidity of this tomato-based stew. It’s a light enough style, though, that it won’t overwhelm the lighter flavors of the seafood. The licorice and spice notes of German hops complement fennel perfectly.

CLEVELAND-STYLE MAINE LOBSTER ROLLS Serves 6

INGREDIENTS

½ cup mayonnaise ½ tsp. toasted sesame oil 1 Tbsp. ground chili paste, such as Sambal Oelek or Sriracha ½ tsp. lemon juice, fresh 1 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. Kosher salt 1 ¼ pound lobster meat, cooked, chilled (preferably, a mix of claw- and tail-meat) 12 mini-brioche slider rolls 1 Tbsp. scallons, thinly sliced ¼ cup celery, thinly sliced

SHRIMP TACOS WITH ZESTY SLAW Serves 6

INGREDIENTS

1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined 3 ounces butter 1 Tbsp. roasted garlic 1 tsp. Kosher Salt ½ tsp. black pepper, ground 12 flour tortillas ½ cup mayonnaise ½ cup sour cream 3 Tbsp. lime juice, fresh 1 1/2 tsp. lime zest 1 Fresno chile, seeded, stemmed, diced 1/2 cup cilantro, chopped 2 quart cabbage, shredded 6 green onions, thinly sliced

DIRECTIONS

1. In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients except for lobster, rolls, and scallions. Stir to combine. Gently fold in lobster meat. Refrigerate. 2. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Place sliced rolls on a baking sheet and heat for 3 to 5 minutes or until the roll has slightly browned on the surface but is soft to the touch. 3. When ready to serve, spoon out 12 equal portions of lobster mixture onto the bottom half of each roll. Sprinkle scallions over the top of each and place the second half of the roll on top.

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D O M A I N E FA I V E L E Y ‘ M E R C U R E Y ’ Burgundy, France

In a perfect world, lobster and Chardonnay would elope, never to be seen again. There is no question that the two of them were made for one another, which is why this 100-percent Chardonnay from Burgundy is the perfect answer for this roll. Bright with lime blossom and fresh oyster shell, yet round with a honeydew/cantaloupe finish, it’s fresh and luscious.

DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Wrap tortillas in foil and place in oven. In a saucepan, heat the butter over medium heat. Add shrimp, salt, pepper, and roasted garlic and sauté for 3 to 5 minutes, or until cooked through. Reserve and keep warm in butter. 2. Make slaw. Combine mayonnaise, sour cream, lime juice, lime zest, chile, cilantro, cabbage, and green onions in a large mixing bowl. 3. Serve by placing 1½ ounces of shrimp on each tortilla, topping with slaw as desired.

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D R . L’ S S PA R K L I N G R I E S L I N G Mosel, Germany

I can’t think of a better wine for these zesty tacos. Bubbly with bright, clean flavors, the floral aromatics of the Riesling sneak through, offering notes of raw honeycomb and fresh citrus. Perfectly balanced to pick up the zesty notes of the dish, and tame the green onion and chile.

or PRIMA PILS Victory Brewing Company/Downingtown, Pennsylvania Pilsner Urquell / Plzensky Prazdroj, a. s., Plzn, Czech Republic

The bitterness and spicy hops of a crisp German pils emphasize the spicy sauce and cut through the mayo and lobster. A maltier Czech variety brings out the meat and envelops the sauce in soothing sweetness.

or KELLER WEISS Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., / Chico, California

The fermentation-derived fruit and spice of a German wheat beer is the perfect pairing for these slaw-topped tacos. Citrus and clove notes complement the lime, chili, and cilantro. Bready wheat takes on the tortilla. There is ample body to stand up to the creamy slaw and effervescent carbonation to clear your palate.

Light beers like pilsners, blonde ales, and hefeweizen go well with light, f laky fish; for oilier fish, like salmon, go with something bolder: Belgian blonde or Tripel, for example.

RECIPES: Chef Rocco Whalen, owner of Fahrenheit and Rosie & Rocco’s; chefroccowhalen.com. See page 48 for more. WINE PAIRINGS: Leslee Miller, Certified Sommelier, Amusée Wine; amuseewine.com BEER PAIRINGS: Michael Agnew, Certified Cicerone ®, A Perfect Pint; aperfectpint.net

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eat+drink SWEET AND SAVORY SUMMER

SANGRIA Traditional sangria couldn’t be simpler, but we found some ways to make it more delicious. Here’s how to infuse this favorite mix with irresistible new flavor combinations. The Spanish party pleaser is essentially a punch: a blend of red wine, fresh, seasonal fruit, and a hint of brandy. That basic recipe is a great starting place for creating your own, personalized blends. For example, try making your sangria with a lush white wine instead of the more-traditional red, or, add tropical fruit, grilling it first to add depth, and drizzle in a bit of flavorinfused simple syrup. The possibilities are virtually endless, and all equally tempting. ¡Salud!

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Sangria, three ways

As delicious as the classic drink is, a few simple twists can elevate your sangria to fresh new heights. Leslee Miller, Certified Sommelier, of Amusée Wine shared some inspiration.

TRADITIONAL SANGRIA About 1½ quarts INGREDIENTS:

LIVELY MOSCATO SANGRIA

LUSH BLANC DE BLANC SANGRIA

About 1½ quarts INGREDIENTS:

About 1½ quarts INGREDIENTS:

2 oranges, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch wheels

1 mango, peeled, sliced, grilled (see p.46)

2 oranges, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch wheels, grilled

2 lemons, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch wheels

1 peach, halved, stone removed, grilled

2 lemons, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch wheels, grilled

750mL of a lighter-bodied red wine, like Pinot Noir, Grenache, or Tempranillo

1 tangelo, sliced, grilled

1 cup pineapple, peeled, cored, cut into slices, and grilled

4 ounces Cointreau 4 ounces Brandy (something simple, like Korbel or Christian Bros) Ice DIRECTIONS:

Combine everything except the ice in a large pitcher. Chill until cold: 1-2 hours. Add ice before serving. Garnish pitcher with fresh herbs or flowers.

750mL sparkling Moscato (Choose an inexpensive but tasty one from any corner of the globe.)

1 pear, peeled, cored, halved, grilled 1 apple, peeled, cored, halved, grilled

4 ounces Cointreau 4 ounces Brandy (something simple, like Korbel or Christian Bros)

750mL California Chardonnay 4 ounces Cointreau 4 ounces Brandy (something simple, like Korbel or Christian Bros)

2 ounces Ginger simple syrup, or to taste Ice Fresh mint leaves, for garnish

2 ounces citrus simple syrup or to taste Ice Edible flowers for garnish

SIMPLE SYRUP

Add a sweet and flavorful kick to your mix. BASIC SIMPLE SYRUP INGREDIENTS:

1 cup water 2 cup granulated sugar DIRECTIONS:

Add water and sugar to a medium saucepan. Heat over medium high heat, stirring a couple of times to dissolve the sugar, until mixture just boils. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature. Transfer mixture to a sealed container—a glass jar works nicely—and store in the refrigerator.

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W H I T E S

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The type of wine you choose for your sangria depends on the flavor you’d like to create: fresh and light, rich and robust, bold and spicy. Top picks from the expert.

PINOT NOIR Cherry bomb! Combine with a bright herb like basil and lighter red fruits (cherry, cranberry, raspberry).

SANGIOVESE Combine with sage, oregano, thyme and red fruits (strawberry, raspberry, plum) for a taste of the old world.

CABERNET Bold, with muscular notes that work well with blackberry, whole peppercorns, and cinnamon stick.

SHIRAZ Peppery, with a hint of smoke. Pair with blueberry, raspberry, star anise, vanilla bean, clove, and black pepper.

SAUVIGNON BLANC Light and grassy! Fresh notes of kiwi, lime zest, basil, and honeydew will taste just like summer here.

CHENIN BLANC OR VIOGNIER Floral and supple. Honeycomb, slices of rich apple and peach are great complements.

PROSECCO Citrus splash. Pairs perfectly with tangerine, blood orange, and grilled lemon. Think bubbly!

RIESLING Pretty as a picture: Ginger, white peach, mango, and mint will make the flavors of Riesling come alive.

GINGER SIMPLE SYRUP DIRECTIONS:

Add 1/2 cup of unpeeled, finely chopped ginger to the water and sugar mixture. Boil for 5 minutes. Cool and store syrup with ginger in it; strain before adding to sangria. CITRUS SIMPLE SYRUP DIRECTIONS:

Instead of water, use 1/2 cup orange juice plus 1/2 cup lemon juice. Add the zest of one orange and one lemon. Cool and store syrup with zest in it; strain before adding to sangria.

MORE ONLINE For more sangria and simple syrup recipes, visit CambriaUSA.com/sangria

Leslee Miller, Certified Sommelier, Amusée Wine; amuseewine.com

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eat+drink Cardamom-andpepper-infused simple syrup imparts sophisticated spice.

GRILLING FRUIT

A few minutes over the fire intensifies the juicy sweetness of fresh fruit, caramelizing its natural sugars and adding a smoky depth of flavor you’ll enjoy in everything from salsa to dessert to, yes, sangria. Here’s how to get perfect results every time. PICK YOUR FRUIT | “I can’t think of any fruit that doesn’t grill well,” says cook and food educator Stephanie Meyer. But, there are a few secrets to remember at the fruit stand. First, the fruit should be fresh and ripe—but not too ripe. An overripe peach, for example, will just fall apart. Just barely-ripe fruits are your best bet. DON’T PEEL IT | With a few exceptions, like mangos and pineapples, it’s best to leave the peel on your fruit as you grill it. The peel gives structure that helps the pieces stay together. USE A GRILL PAN FOR SMALL FRUITS | Berries, cherries, and any

small pieces of fruit will fall through the grill’s grates, so you’re best off using a grill pan on your range inside, or set on top of the barbecue grates.

OIL EVERYTHING FIRST | Brush the grates of the grill and the

surfaces of the fruit itself with a neutral vegetable oil before grilling. Don’t use a strongly flavored oil like extra-virgin olive oil unless the fruit will be part of a savory dish.

TIME IT RIGHT | Grilling times will vary for different types of fruit. On average, peaches and other stone fruits take about 2 to 4 minutes per side; oranges, lemons, limes, and pineapples about 3 to 4 minutes per side; bananas about 5 minutes; berries about 2 minutes. Remember that you’re not really trying to cook the fruit, just to warm and sear it. You’ll know it’s done when it’s heated through and slightly soft, but not too mushy. FINISH STRONG | A sprinkle of salt will highlight the sweetness and add salty contrast to grilled fruit. Drizzling it with flavor-infused simple syrup lends rich dimension, as well.

Searing citrus fruits makes them even juicier. Grilled oranges are a great topper for vanilla ice cream, and grilled lemons and limes add smokiness to guacamole.

IF YOU’RE GRILLING FRUIT INDOORS, USE A CAST IRON GRILL PAN ON TOP OF YOUR COOKTOP BURNERS. THIS IS A GREAT TRICK WHEN YOU’RE SEARING SMALL FRUITS AND BERRIES OUTSIDE, TOO.

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Whether it’s celebrating the nation’s independence, kayaking down the C & O Canal, or enjoying world-class cuisine, Washington, D.C., has something for everyone this summer. “Whenever you spend time here, you’ll find people from every corner of the globe,” says Chris Quinn, commercial rep for Marva, Cambria's local distribution partner. “And you’ll never be bored, because there’s just so much to do. However long you stay, it won’t be long enough to see everything here.” | By JANE COSTELLO

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3. NICK WARING/ COURTESY GALLERY PLACE; 4. COURTESY OF WOLF TRAP; 5. SKIP BROWN/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC/GETTY IMAGES; 6. PAUSONGQUAN DENG/SHUTTERSTOCK

GUIDE book // LOCAL SCENE

1. RASIKA Connoisseurs of Indian cuisine can treat themselves to this popular restaurant twice, since it has locations in the West End and Penn Quarter. Diners rave about the Palaak Chaat and the Pork Chop Vindaloo in particular, but it’s hard to choose a favorite. Best to make a reservation in advance. It’s that popular. (633 D Street, NW, Washington, DC, 207-631-2222 rasikarestaurant.com) 2. COCO SALA A block from Ford’s Theater, CoCo Sala is a seductive cafe that incorporates chocolate and cocoa into most desserts and even a few of the entrees. Try the creole crabcakes with a chipotle chocolate tomato glaze or its signature dessert, the Onyx—think dark chocolate mousse, vanilla crème brûlée and salted caramel. The reasonably priced menu items can easily be shared. Or not! (929 F St., NW, Washington, DC, 207-347-4265 cocosala.com) 3. GALLERY PLACE Pass through Chinatown’s Friendly Arch to find a range of funky stores. Muleh is a “must” stop to check out highend trends in clothing and organic furniture. Keep an eye out for the “Mid City Dog Days Sales” in August when participating retailers put their wares on sale. (7th and H Street, Washington, DC, galleryplace.com)

THINGS TO DO

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4. WOLF TRAP NATIONAL PARK The only national park dedicated to the performing arts, the Wolf Trap’s outdoor theater features concerts, theater and dance and an opportunity to explore the park’s 117 acres. Summer highlights include outdoor productions by the Wolf Trap Opera Company, the National Symphony Orchestra and the “Children’s Theater-in-the-Woods,” with Tuesday through Saturday performances starting at 10:30 am. (551 Trap Road, Vienna, VA, 703-225-1917)

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Explore the outdoor scenery on foot, bike or boat.

5. C&O CANAL This outdoor oasis is located on the north bank of the Potomac, and features trails for walking, biking and hiking in the sultry summer air. Or try paddling your way down the canal, with a canoe or kayak rental from Fletcher’s Boat House at 4940 Canal Road, NW. The Boat House also rents everything you need for fishing. (1057 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW, Washington, DC, 202-653-5790) 6. FIREWORKS If you’re in town for Independence Day, kick back and enjoy the fireworks show. For the most popular spots— the Capitol, along with Lincoln, Jefferson and FDR Memorials—plan to arrive early in the morning. But there are other options: consider the Marine Corps Memorial and Long Bridge Park across the Potomac in Viriginia. (4th of July, Various Locations)

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Rockin’ the Rooftop WHAT DO CELEBRITY CHEF ROCCO WHALEN’S RESTAURANTS ALL HAVE IN COMMON? Besides Whalen’s boundless culinary talent and gregarious personality, Cambria is a secret ingredient in the chef ’s six Cleveland restaurants and his newest, Fahrenheit in Charlotte, N.C. Balancing elements of elegance and rusticity, Fahrenheit features a dramatic open kitchen, distressed wood tables, linear fireplaces, an herb garden, and more than 800 square feet of Cambria

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on the bar, the chef table, the walls, and an intricate inlay on the host stand. On hand for Fahrenheit’s fabulous grand opening in February was Whalen’s good friend and Cambria brand advocate Cheryl Tiegs. Local VIPs and luminaries sipped Carolina Thyme Lemonade and other craft cocktails and sampled Whalen’s award-winning cuisine as they admired the spectacular 360-degree views of the Queen City, illuminated by the glow of the firepits on the rooftop patio.

CANDACE CAMERON BURE

STARS IN OUR EYES We love it when the stars align. Recently, Candace Cameron Bure, former star of “Full House,” New York Times bestselling author, TV producer, and our Summer 2012 Cambria Style magazine cover girl, made her debut on “Dancing With The Stars.” Bure and her partner Mark Ballas made it to the tenth week— the season finale—where they danced a kicky quickstep/samba fusion and took third place. When she’s not on stage, Bure and her husband Val, a retired NHL player from Moscow of the former Soviet Union, and their three children divide their time between their home in Los Angeles and their winery, Bure Family Wines, in St. Helena, California. Read Bure’s story at CambriaUSA.com/Bure.


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When Katherine Salant, columnist for the Washington Post, came across Cambria earlier this year at the Kitchen and Bath Show in Las Vegas, she was dazzled by the very painterly “swirling areas of color and texture” that reminded her of the Grand Canyon’s breathtaking beauty. Salant’s fellow columnist Vern Yip, star of HGTV’s“ Bang for Your Buck” and “Live in Vern's House,” gave Cambria another shout-out in a recent Post story about game-changing design innovations in kitchen renovations. When it comes to high performance surfaces, Yip notes, “In the world of countertops, some of the best innovations are coming from Minnesota-based Cambria.” Stunning natural beauty and maintenance-free durability—now that’s bang for your buck!

MARIEL HEMINGWAY & CHERYL TIEGS

DESTINATION: Palm Springs WE ADMIT IT. WHEN PALM SPRINGS BECKONS, WE’RE POWERLESS TO RESIST the warm sunshine and low-key glamour of this legendary desert oasis. Cambria is also a proud sponsor of El Paseo Fashion Week, one of the season’s most vibrant social events. Legendary beauties and Cambria brand advocates Cheryl Tiegs and Mariel Hemingway walked the runway at the El Paseo Merchants Night Fashion Show. After the show, Tiegs, Hemingway, and a small group of local A-listers gathered in the Cambria Studio on El Paseo for cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and conversation as sparkling as Cambria Minera. THE EL PASEO FASHION SHOW LEGENDARY BEAUTIES CHERYL TIEGS AND MARIEL HEMINGWAY ON THE RUNWAY.

HOT OFF THE PRESS From the bright, colorful interiors of HGTV Magazine and Better Homes and Gardens to the relaxed seaside style of Coastal Living, top national magazine editors are loving Cambria’s timeless and on-trend designs. Noting that “Everybody Loves a White Kitchen,” HGTV editors gave a shout-out to Whitney from Cambria’s Jewel Collection. Proving that great editorial minds think alike, Coastal Living editors touted Whitney as a fab find “inspired by the colors of the coast,” in their “White House” feature. And, for kitchens that are “Minimalist But Still Warm,” House Beautiful editors recommend Praa Sands from the Waterstone Collection “for the look of granite or marble without the maintenance.” In the Better Homes and Gardens 2014 Innovation Kitchen feature, editors tout Cambria's Torquay for its durability and stain resistance. We’re on the same page!

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The Great Escape

ERICKSON STOCK

With all the daily noise and chatter the world brings, the art of escape is a must. Luckily, many of the most memorable and poignant escapes are the small ones. The ones that can be captured and savored at a moments notice. Shared with as many or as few as you choose. A backyard that’s perfectly suited to a hammock and a nap or getting dirt under your nails as you lose yourself in your garden. A game of checkers mid-day with milk and cookies or a morning walk with the sunrise. And if your great escape calls for some adventure, listen to your inner rebel, savor the moment and don’t look back.

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WHERE LAND AND SEA COLLIDE, INSPIRATION IGNITES. Our newest collection swirls and flows like the sea off the Welsh coast, luring the imagination like the sirens of ancient lore. Find Galloway and more than 100 other designs at CambriaUSA.com.

GALLOWAY™ Coastal Collection™


BEAUTY THAT STANDS THE TEST OF TIME. Wales is a hard but beautiful place. Making it a natural inspiration for Cambria stone surface designs. Our durability is legendary. The allure? Undeniable.

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Inspiration awaits at CambriaUSA.com.

BELLINGHAM™ Waterstone Collection™


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