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HOUSETRENDS GREATER COLUMBUS

GREATER COLUMBUS | MARCH/APRIL 2013 | VOL. 8, NO. 1 | HOUSETRENDS.COM | $4.95

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welcome to our house… 22 We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and

doing new things,

Cassandra Snyder and Pam Patter Photo by Stefanie Ciak

The doors here at Housetrends have always been ajar but we have recently pushed them wide open! Have you heard that e-mail is obsolete? Social media is now the most common way to communicate. In fact, the cover of this issue of Housetrends was chosen by our Facebook friends after a couple of possibilities were posted by Cassandra Snyder, who handles our social media posts. The response was incredible. By the way, if you have not “friended” us yet, please do. We’d love to hear from you. In this issue which celebrates contemporary spaces, you will find a glorious home in an unlikely setting, Marietta, Ohio, the foothills of Appalachia. Take a look and you’ll see how the homeowners and architect managed to blend a quirky vibe with a level of sleek sophistication. We also take you on a tour of a New Albany bathroom done in soothing shades of gray as well as an Upper Arlington kitchen that’s been more than a dozen years in the making. Tweet, post or yes, even e-mail us, and let us know what you think and what you’d like to see next.

because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down

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22 UNABASHEDLY MODERN Sleek sophistication blends with unpredictable elements in a countryside contemporary

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When using the color white, the world is your oyster

36 VIRTUALLY

CONTEMPORARY Housetrends staffers pick favorite contemporary spaces to build a virtual dream home

46 GETTING ORGANIZED

Is it the elusive American dream?

trends

54 BATH TRENDS

Getaway in Gray New Albany couple carves out space for a soothing master bath retreat

64 KITCHEN TRENDS

Wise Men Say Upper Arlington kitchen renovation worth the wait

departments 14 FRESH FINDS

The latest finds in flooring, furniture and lighting

73 AD INDEX

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An expansion project doubled the size of this New Albany bathroom and created a vital center for relaxation. Photo by Michael Houghton/STUDIOHIO

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Mini Olivia pendant by LBL LIGHTING Made from 100% recyclable plastic, the Olivia, designed by Koziol of Germany, is a magnificent and subtle design. Available at ferguson.com

Vivian 2 glass tile by ANN SACKS This exquisite Beau Monde Glass is produced by water jet and fabricated with meticulous attention to detail. Shown here in marcasite—a rich soothing color that has a sophisticated feel. annsacks.com

Walnut Claude Special Edition Gossip Bench set from the Claude Modular Collection by JONATHAN ADLER Available in Walnut with brushed brass accents. Stack up to three 2-Drawer or 2-Door Units on top of each other. Mix the pieces in almost any configuration you desire. jonathanadler.com

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Stash desk by BLU DOT A straightforward design approach results in a simply beautiful elemental desk. Pencil drawer can be assembled to either the left or right side. bludot.com

Victor chair by WEST ELM A sleek updated version of the classic wing chair, Victor is the winning seat. The buttoned version (shown) comes with four back buttons. westelm.com

Poppy Droplets rug by CAPEL RUGS Droplets is a loop hooked construction, contemporary wool rug designed by Kevin O’Brien. The impression of movement through color is a playful idea for underfoot. Available at aziarugs.com and karugs.com

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Braided Velvet pillow by COMPANY C Velvet braided rows create a luxurious texture in rich colors that make you want to touch this decadent pillow. Available at karugs.com

Desmond screen by JONATHAN ADLER The namesake of this contemporary piece refers to Gloria Swanson’s character, Norma Desmond, in Sunset Boulevard. Shown in walnut veneer, the Desmond screen is also available in white lacquer. jonathanadler.com

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Unabashedly Modern Sleek sophistication blends with unpredictable elements in a countryside contemporary continued >

By Jaron M. Terry, APR | Photos by Jim Osborn/Osborn Photographic Illustration Inc. (unless otherwise noted)

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Situated along a wooded ridgeline in Marietta, Ohio, the home of Christopher Brunton and Candy Davis appears to have been built over several decades by generations of homeowners, completely unfettered by rules and convention. Seemingly based entirely upon soaring whimsy, the home’s design is, in fact, entirely grounded in time and place. Approached by a beautiful country lane crowded with rhododendron, azalea and forsythia, the 3,600 square foot home reveals itself as both random and ordered, jarringly unexpected, yet comfortably familiar. The front entrance of the home is reminiscent of the iron ore blast furnaces that once peppered this Appalachian foothills region. The pyramidal stone “tower” boasts a copper-clad entry door that provides rustic appeal. The adjacent standing-seam metal roof, complete with purposefully random skylights, continues the rural theme. Shaded by mature trees and newly planted sugar maples, the home runs parallel to a steep ravine that ensures the couple’s privacy. However, plenty of fourlegged trespassers, including fox, deer and coyote, keep them company as they relax around their pool. The stone wall

surrounding their outdoor living area is neatly ordered facing the patio, but from the exterior blends into the character of the wooded lot, appearing to be a remnant foundation, built by long-ago inhabitants.

Touchpoints of the past A garage, built on the footprint of the existing 1930s-era house that was razed, is sided to resemble a log cabin, adding to the sense of history the property evokes. Candy explains that the couple’s home, newly constructed in the fall of 2011, is a perfect reflection of her fiancé’s personality: “Chris is very laid back. He’s really

a former hippie whose lifestyle today is more conservative, so the house is kind of his alter ego,” she chuckles. “We both enjoyed working with our architect, whose imagination, along with an ability to translate our sense of fun into a livable space, made this a delightful experience,” she adds. Architect Kent Thompson of archignition Studio, confirms that the interior of the home, as atypical as its exterior, is a reflection of its occupants. “Good architecture is about creating a space that is interesting and functional, but has meaning that is relevant to personcontinued >

OVERLEAF: Skylights, natural lights, wall and ceiling fixtures flood the home with warm layers of lighting. OPPOSITE: The entryway, a conical stone “tower” reminiscent of iron ore blast furnaces that were once commonplace in southern Ohio, is the focal point of the home. ABOVE: In the great room, the wall behind Christopher and Candy is hand-finished in a Venetian plaster technique and tilts into the room at a 12-degree angle.

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alities as well as to place,” Thompson says. “Candy and Chris both wanted something radical and unusual, but friendly. I think we achieved that,” he says, in explaining how the exterior gives a nod to its southern Ohio context.

Working all the angles Once inside the home, sleek sophistication blends with unpredictable eccentricity to create a quirky and contemporary vibe. To the right of the tower entry foyer, small windows set at cockeyed angles extend a fanciful welcome to visitors. The

main living space features an upwardzooming ceiling that sets off the soaring fireplace in the center of the room. Disparate angles throughout the space work together in startling, complex ways. For example, an exterior wall in the main living space tilts into the room at a 12-degree angle. If that’s not enough to evoke exclamation, its beauty, enhanced by a muted cork color, applied with an authentic Venetian plaster technique, also is remarkable. “I also had so much fun working with Pam, our interior designer, who has a

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knack for understanding exactly what we were looking for and knowing how everything goes together,” says Candy. “The neutral palette she helped us find, as in the beautiful Roche Bobois leather sectional in our living room, helps create a calming balance to our quirkiness,” she says. Pam Holschuh of Copper Leaf Interior Design Studio, coordinated design aspects with Thompson, as well as builder John Gillard of Gillard Construction, to satisfy the couple’s desire to reflect their lighthearted approach to life in their surroundings. “The wall of windows in our kitchen accentuates the sleek lacquer of the cabinets. And, the quartz countertops actually sparkle, which is great, because I’m a big fan of bling, right down to the gas-fired crystals in our fireplace,” Candy says.

Photo by Candy Davis

TOP LEFT: A porcelain tile floor in the sleek kitchen allows one’s eye to slide to the full wall of windows that overlook a ravine on the wooded lot. BOTTOM LEFT: The octagon-shaped sunroom is a favorite spot for the homeowners, who enjoy wildlife that populates the ravine running parallel to the pool. TOP: A fireplace with sitting area turns the master bedroom into a warm and comfortable retreat. ABOVE: The home glows during a recent evening’s snowfall.

Retreat within a retreat The couple’s master bathroom features specialty Treefrog™ wood veneer cabinetry that “floats” above the natural quartz floor. The specialty veneer is environmentally friendly, as it is engineered from sustainable wood products grown in managed tree farms. continued >

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The centerpiece of the space is the solid surface Hastings tub from the Chelsea collection. Wall sconces provide ambiance that is rivaled only by a one-of-a-kind light well in the ceiling, a further collaboration of Thompson and Gillard, that brings southern light into the north-facing bathroom, bouncing summer-like light off the angled walls directly into the tub. “At the end of every workday, Chris and I enjoy relaxing in our favorite spot in the house, our octagon-shaped sunroom off the great room. From this vantage point we have a 180-degree view of the trees and the wildlife that surround our home. In the summertime we have easy access to the pool, another favorite hangout,” she adds. LEFT: The master bathroom’s tub appears to be a gem floating in the center of the space. Southern light is brought into the north-facing room via a light well that bounces warmth directly into the tub.

resources

Architect: Kent Thompson AIA, archignition Studio; Designer: Pamela Holschuh, NCIDQ, ASID, Copper Leaf Interior Design Studio; Builder: John Gillard, Gillard Construction; Tile flooring: The Hamilton Parker Company; Kitchen cabinetry: Lacquer mix with wood veneer; Kitchen countertops: Zodiaq Quartz; Kitchen sink and faucet: Kohler; Dishwasher and cooktop: Jenn Air; Bathroom cabinetry: Specialty Treefrog™ wood veneer cabinetry; Bathroom countertops: Cambria Quartz; Bathroom sink and tub: Chelsea Collection by Hastings; Bathroom faucets: Grohe; Lighting: Tech Lighting in master bath, Trend Lighting in dining room, Artemide sconces in master bedroom; Painting: Clay Whitlatch; Furniture: Roche Bobois leather sectional, Lazar upholstered swivel chair and Creative Elegance wood inlay cocktail table, and Tufenkian hand knotted area rug in living room; Johnston Casuals in dining room and kitchen; Gloster furniture on the patio and in the sun room; Window treatments: Silhouettes by Hunter Douglas; Pool: Ruth Pools, Belpre OH; Landscaping: Greenleaf landscapes; Windows: Marvin Windows; Doors: Handmade by Gillard Construction

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A Blank Canvas By Holly Schnicke

White–the color of freshly fallen snow and wedding gowns. This color is universally known for illustrating innocence. However, depending on how it is used, it can elicit several different moods. | Pair crisp whites with royal blues for a preppy New England feel or accent ivory furniture with brass studs for an edgier feel. If it’s the classic look you yearn for, keep things simple with delicate lace features. When using the color white, the world is your oyster.

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STAFFERS PICK THEIR FAVORITE CONTEMPORARY SPACES TO BUILD THEIR VIRTUAL DREAM HOME Thousands of photos cross the desks of the Housetrends’ editorial and graphic team each year. And even though most of us leave work and head to our traditional or transitional homes, we all stop and stare when a striking contemporary space is splayed across a co-worker's computer screen. These artful, yet minimalistic scenes seem to capture our attention and get us talking. › To commemorate this special contemporary issue, we’ve selected our favorite living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, bedroom, patio and façade—all collected from different homes in different cities—to create our virtually stunning showcase of contemporary tastes. › Sample it for yourself. If you’d like to see more, we’ll show you how to take a more in-depth tour.

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KITCHEN

COLUMBUS

Photo by Daniel Feldkamp/ Visual Edge Imaging

I chose this kitchen because its furnishings are simple, elegant and timeless. I also like the translucent glass doors. Not only are they practical, they also diffuse the light, making it softer, which adds to the feel of the room.”

MELISANDE WEIDNER,

editorial proofreader

RESOURCES Designers: Susan and Matthew Ungar Architect: Jonathan Barnes Contractor: Long and Wilcox Cabinetry: Lumberjack’s Granite: Marble and Granite Works, Inc.

more online:

To see the complete story of this kitchen, go to housetrends.com and search “Urban Nesting.”

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GINA MILLER,

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could sit here for hours. It looks so peaceful and relaxing. I absolutely love the sound of water.”

advertising designer

DAYTON

Photo by Daniel Feldkamp/ Visual Edge Imaging

RESOURCES

PATIO

Landscape designer: Dwight Goodin, Paver Planet Landscape developer, plant installation, water features: Paver Planet Maintenance: Ohio Ground Solutions Plant supplier: Studebaker Nurseries Patio pavers: Basalt stone pavers, Snyder Brick & Block Cut stone work: Gregory Stone Landscape walls: Unilock, Area Wide Services Furnishings: Crate & Barrel

more online:

To see the complete story of this patio, go to housetrends.com and search “Nestled In Nature.”

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Bauhaus and how! I’ve always loved the clean simplicity of modern architecture. No frou-frou here. And the renovation is thoughtful, personal and unique.”

NINA KIEFFER, creative director

FAÇADE EXTERIOR PITTSBURGH

Photos by Craig Thompson

RESOURCES

Architect: Mitchel & Ritchey (original), Cleland Dowler (renovation); Landscape renovation: Eichenlaub, Inc.; Hardscape renovation: DiBucci Masonry; Staircase: Zottola Fabrication

more online:

To see the complete story of this home, go to housetrends.com and search “Worthy Cause.”

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ELVIS LIM, photo retoucher

Sleek. Modern. Spacious.”

DAYTON

Photo by Daniel Feldkamp/ Visual Edge Imaging

RESOURCES

DINING ROOM

Builder: Doug Pund, Novum Custom Homes Architect: Sheri Scott Flooring: Fade Marble Lighting: Ferguson Furniture: Bova and Krispins

more online: To see the complete story of this dining room, go to housetrends.com and search “Best of Both Worlds.”

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LIVING ROOM TAMPA BAY

Photo by Don Miller

RESOURCES Designers: Becky Cormier, Scan Design; Rita Bateman, Home Décor Consulting

My eyes are automatically drawn to the curve of the camel-colored sofa. I love how the furniture is strategically placed to take in the vertical grains of the sapele veneer covering the entertainment center.”

Contractor: Mike Franzek, Building Products Specialists

CHRISTINA KLEINER,

Furniture and accessories: Scan Design

editor

more online:

To see the complete story of this living room, go to housetrends.com and search “Soulful Energy.”

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KAREN BRADNER, editor

This bedroom screams, ‘I’m confident, I’m in control and I am worth every penny it took to make me look this way.’”

BATH

PITTSBURGH

Photo by Craig Thompson

BEDROOM CINCINNATI

Photo by Josh Beeman

RESOURCES Interior designer: Liz Murphy, Liz Murphy Design; Contractor: Carl Lieberman, Lieberman Group, Inc.; Cabinetry and countertops: Leggett Kitchens; Sinks and faucets: Kohler, supplied by Crescent Supply; Mirrors: Electric Mirror; Wallcovering: Hobbs Painting; Flooring and wall marble: Athens Silver Cream, Ann Sacks; Stone pebbles: Pebble Tile, Island Stone, supplied by Ceramiche Tile & Stone; Cabinet hardware: Habitat Hardware; Accessories: Jonathan Savage Interior Design

more online:

To see the complete story of this bath, go to housetrends.com and search “Red Hot Wonder.”

RESOURCES

TARA BURCHFIELD,

Designer: Renan Menninger, Allied ASID, RM Interiors Bed and bedside tables: Designed by Renan Menninger, constructed by Don Justice Cabinet Makers

more online:

To see the complete story of this bedroom, go to housetrends.com and search “Speedy Recovery.”

senior graphic designer

I love how the courageous use of bold red on the walls in this bathroom creates visual excitement.”

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Getting Organized Is it an elusive American dream? By Kelly Z. Clark

SHOW YOUR STYLE

Have fun by coming up with storage solutions that reflect your personality. —Stephanie Antunez California Closets

Photo courtesy of California Closets

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It’s hard to estimate just how much time and money is spent each year in the United States by those of us who dream of having a more organized garage, office, filing system, kitchen, closet or refrigerator. One thing, however, is certain: the solution to getting organized still eludes the majority of us, and it’s not because companies have yet to invent the perfect container, storage bin or closet system. In fact, over time we have been presented with a myriad of products, experts and storage companies just begging us to wage war on our messes! If you’re not sure all this really applies to you because your mother or best friend hasn’t mentioned your disorganization—don’t worry, they won’t. Chances are good they have their own issues in this area and don’t want to risk comparing continued > messes.

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Consider the following statements and decide which are true for you: O

I can locate my birth/ marriage certificates and passport effortlessly.

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I can find my 2000 tax return in less than two minutes.

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Inviting company over for dinner means unearthing the dining room table and performing careful excavation of months of paperwork, mail, permission slips, homework, etc.

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I rebuy things I know I already have because they seem to get misplaced.

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I can park the number of cars in my garage that it was designed to hold.

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I wear only 25% of my wardrobe because 75% is hard to reach, hard to see or hardly in style anymore.

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I rent a storage unit to keep things I’m unsure I, or my family, will really ever want.

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I actually use 80% of what I own at least three to four times a year.

ADD PERKS WHERE YOU PARK

Discover your happy place with an organized garage. —Kim Grosser Closets By Design

Photo courtesy of Closets by Design

Organization = Empowerment The number of statements to the left that apply to you isn’t important, but understanding the value of getting out from under your mess is life changing. And while our troubled economy is unsettling, it can have a positive effect on some of us. Some studies suggest that people feel a need to clean, organize and de-clutter their homes as a means of empowering themselves when they feel

powerless over their finances. Let’s face it, being unorganized costs money, not to mention the effort and stress it causes. Couldn’t most of us commit to having more respect for our homes, families and belongings by clearing our clutter and keeping only what we really need? Of course we could. So let’s get back to the basics and look at some very manageable approaches to getting started. continued >

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DIVIDE AND CONQUER

Giving everyone their own storage space minimizes the mess in a mudroom. —Beth Schramm C&W Custom Woodworking

Photo courtesy of C & W Custom Woodworking

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Three basic methods used by experts to get the ball rolling with their clients. These are intentionally simple so as not to overwhelm us or require a major life change to feel successful:

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Work in a circle Starting by the door to the room, just move clockwise in a circle around the room picking up items and putting them away. This approach gives a method for how to proceed as you move through the space.

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Flat surfaces first This is especially useful in a home office or kitchen. Focus on flat surfaces like the floor and countertops first and clear only the clutter you can see before you open any drawers or closets.

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Centralize Use a central location like the bed, dining room table (or driveway if you’re cleaning the garage) to lay out all items that need to be sorted. While the items are on the bed or table you can see everything in one place at one time and begin to sort. This method also clears the mess from a room, giving fast results and a sense of accomplishment that can be motivating.

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Pantry drawers allow you to reach things in the back just as easily as in the front. —Michael Saunders ShelfGenie Photo courtesy of Shelf Genie

Keep up the good work and keep rolling with these tips: Set a timer to keep yourself on task. Do NOT let each phase of the project go on for too long and become overwhelming or risk going unfinished. It’s also motivating to play “beat the clock.” Live the mantra “a place for everything and everything in its place.” When every item has a “home” there’s no reason to set it down any place else. Don’t keep things just because they cost you money—but do consider how many hours you work to buy things you don’t even know you own or never use. Similar items should always be stored together close to the place they are used most. Getting organized doesn’t begin with a shopping trip, so don’t buy storage containers until you know what kind you need and how many. If you buy too many

you will keep more items than you need; buy too few and the project won’t get completed. Don’t confuse rearranging and tidying up with organizing because really getting organized generally requires getting rid of things. The most important thing is just to get started and remember that “good enough” really is. If there’s one thing we should know by now is that there’s no silver bullet when it comes to de-cluttering and organizing. Commit to being willing and you will be able to do it!

RESOURCES californiaclosets.com candwcustomwoodworking.com closetsbydesign.com shelfgenie.com

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provide the kind of leisure that author C. Neil Strait describes, “Life lived amidst tension and busyness needs leisure. Leisure that recreates and renews. Leisure should be a time to think new thoughts, not ponder old ills.” Indeed, Emily Miller and her husband were inspired to recreate their home’s master bathroom into a space that is beautiful, welcoming, functional, and a type of respite amongst life’s inevitable busyness.

Rarely does a homeowner walk into their new residence without thinking about how the home could be changed a little bit here and there to be more accommodating. Emily and her husband were settled happily in their New Albany home, but they wanted the master bathroom to be revitalized and the closet space expanded. The couple decided to extend 30 feet of the home’s rear façade wall out six feet to match the rear wall on the first floor. The expansion project doubled the size of the bathroom, doubled the closet space, and created a vital center for relaxation. “For me, the bathroom is my place to get away from it all,” says Emily. She continues to say that Todd Parker, Owner of Formula Five Design/Architecture, and Andrew Hale, Owner of The Hale Construction Company both easily caught on to her conceptual ideas about the bathroom. “Hale understood what I meant by relaxation and suggested a speaker system for the shower that I could connect my iPod into,” says Miller who absolutely loves this added feature. The shower is roomy, has steam technology, and is decorated with a timeless glass mosaic tile.

Room to breathe Functional, but not exactly inviting, the home’s original bathroom was long, narrow, and crowded with two side-byside his and her vanities. Emily was anxious to separate the vanities across the room from each other and to add a new set of cabinetry for each as well. She selected contemporary vessel sink basins that are five inches deep and swoop up at elegant angles on each corner. The black granite countertop has a leathered texture that contrasts well against the smooth, white sinks and contemporary cabinetry below. Each vanity has a modish reflective medicine cabinet framed by a set of beautiful sconce lights. Beyond the shower is the newly added walk-in closet space. Hale Construction worked methodically with the homeowner to help her make decisions about how the storage could be organized. Careful thought was given to each set of her wardrobe. Adding newly organized closet space can relieve stress for any homeowner. OPENING SPREAD: Soothing shades of gray provide a dramatic backdrop for the freestanding Victoria & Albert tub. LEFT: A charming chandelier adds a bit of bling and sparkle to the space. OPPOSITE: A partial wall—an idea brought to the project by the Hale team—invites plenty of light to flood into the expansive shower space.

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ABOVE: On this particular day, the view from the master bedroom includes a peek of family pet “Caesar.” RIGHT: Matching vanities are placed on opposite walls of the bathroom. OPPOSITE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A modern Rohl faucet adds a striking, contemporary touch to the bath; In the shower, four body sprays, a rain head and a hand-held faucet were hand-picked from a Kohler collection, A Myson towel warmer, along with radiant heat in the floors, keeps the space nice and toasty; The shower walls are covered in gray, black and white mosaic tiles.

A light touch Emily selected an elegant new bathtub that adds a touch of signature value to the room. “I was very particular about the type of tub I wanted. It had to be both beautiful and comfortable. So, I tested them out in the showroom to make sure I found the one I was looking for,” she says. Over the top of the tub hangs a chandelier with a contemporary style. Set on a dimmer switch, this lighting fixture sets the right mood in the evenings for a relaxing bath. Along with added space in the bathroom is added natural sunlighting. “This new window in the bathroom has added a lot of warmth and happiness to the space,” says Emily. The bathroom has a variety of lighting from can lights to the chandelier, and sconce lights at the vanities. “We designed the lighting so that each fixture is dimmable,” says Hale. “We wanted Emily to be able to have any type of lighting she would need from task lighting to mood lighting to overall space lighting.” Each morning, both Emily and her husband can walk onto a porcelain tile floor that is warmed with radiant heating. This type of heat can reduce the load on the furnace and tends to feel more natural, making it a highly popular feature in home renovation projects. Miller says they have the floor on a low setting and that is all they need to take off the chill, even in winter. Along with the added space, Emily was able to start to change over the interior design of her home from that of a Georgian style to a more contemporary elegant style. She loves the new gray walls, the sleek fixtures, the updated shower technology with gorgeous tile, and the calm and peacefulness that come with a contemporary design done well. “I wanted the bathroom to be designed such that when I look in from the bedroom, it would look beautiful and welcoming,” says Emily. “I love to see the gorgeous tub framed by the pewter wall behind it. The chandelier above even reflects specks of light that dance around the room.”

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Contractor: The Hale Construction Company LLC; Architect: Formula Five Design/ Architecture Inc.; Cabinetry: The Hale Construction Company LLC; Shower tile and Flooring: The Hamilton Parker Company; Tub: Victoria & Albert Toulouse Classic tub with Rohl faucet, Ferguson; Shower system: Kohler from Ferguson; Towel warmer: Myson from Ferguson; Countertops: Konkus Marble and Granite; Windows/doors: Northern Window and Door Inc.

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Upper Arlington Kitchen Renovation Worth the Wait By Melanie Circle Brown | Photos by Daniel Feldkamp/Visual Edge Imaging

Ralph and Holly Augostini know from experience that good things happen to those who wait. Their home was built

in the 1950s, around the time Elvis was crooning “…only fools rush in…” Half a century and three owners later, the Augostini kitchen looked exactly as it did when it was built, down to the original cabinets, limited counter space, and paisley curtains. ✦ The frozen-in-time kitchen did not deter the Augostinis from purchasing their home in 1999. Holly says that otherwise the house was perfect for their family of five and she and Ralph knew they would eventually renovate but, “we wanted to live in the house for a while to really know how we wanted to change the kitchen, and then do it right.”

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Cabinets made of maple and Mappa Burl woods create a warm ambiance in the kitchen and family room. BELOW RIGHT: The coffee maker grinds whole beans and brews espresso, cappuccino, and regular coffee. OPENING SPREAD: In addition to the main island, the kitchen has a peninsula perfect for quick meals.

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kitchentrends Out of sight, out of mind After several years, the Augostinis had developed very specific ideas of what they wanted in a kitchen. They brought in custom home contractor Walt Betley of Betley Vistain Builders who, together with Stock and Stone Architects, brought their vision to life. The decision was to completely gut the old kitchen. In addition, they planned to remove the adjoining wall to the family room and create one large space. They matched the family room’s existing 2¼" oak floor planks to seamlessly make the two rooms into one. And the renovation used the home’s existing footprint; no new foundation was needed. Holly and Ralph’s first goal for the kitchen was efficient flow, so the cooktop, refrigerator and sink were placed within a few feet of each other, forming an imaginary triangle. Holly wanted the cooktop to be in the island so she could face the room and enjoy the view through the bay window. “When I cooked in our old kitchen I always felt I had my back to everyone,” she remembers. Next, they wanted a clean look, soft contemporary lines and abundant storage, all of which their 1950s kitchen lacked. Cooley Custom Cabinetry created their cabinets using rift cut maple and Mappa Burl, a wood from the burl of the European black poplar tree. Storage now abounds with cabinets behind the countertop to hide things like toasters and blenders. “I love not seeing small appliances on the counters,” says Holly. Appliances are hidden, too—no clutter here. Two dishwashers, a recycling area, a warming drawer and a two-drawer Sub-Zero refrigerator dedicated to cold drinks are all inside custom cabinets. Even the microwave is out of sight. “We didn’t want to have it sitting on the counter, so we chose a built-in microwave drawer,” says Holly.

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kitchentrends TOP LEFT: A two-drawer Sub-Zero refrigerator was installed on the outside of the island so guests can easily reach beverages and avoid the food preparation area of the kitchen. MIDDLE LEFT: Clever storage options are built into the custom cabinets, like this stacked spice drawer. BOTTOM LEFT: A stainless steel colander is part of the Franke prep sink, and the faucet pulls out far enough to fill a pot on the cooktop. BOTTOM RIGHT: An adjoining wall was removed to open up the space between the kitchen and family room, creating one open and useable space. OPPOSITE: The lighted china cabinet in the eating area is made of the same burl wood used in the kitchen.

Betley says his company is seeing more and more clients choose microwave drawers over wall or countertop units. “The drawers are ergonomically better,” he says, noting that often the wall units are placed too high to use conveniently.

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With the cooktop in the island, the hood became the centerpiece of the kitchen and the Augostinis saw this as an opportunity to add an artistic element. They asked Stock and Stone to design a decorative hood to cover the working insert. The design called for custom-crafted stainless steel, but they first did a life-sized mock-up out of paper to see how it would look. The Augostinis were thrilled with the finished result. “It’s a piece of art,” observes Holly. The hood was made by a central Ohio metal worker, and Holly says she and her husband were happy to be able to support a local artist. Betley was pleased, but not surprised that he could find someone close by to craft the steel and says, “No matter how obscure, you can find anyone to do anything in central Ohio.”

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kitchentrends Taking the time to do it right Because Holly and Ralph were prepared and knew what they were looking for, Betley remarked that the whole process was efficient. After determining layout, cabinets, and appliances, the Augostinis selected the finishing touches of wall color, granite and lighting. They found Antique Brown granite at Solazzo Marble and Granite. All lighting was through Bernard Electric, which gave them another opportunity for artistic expression, particularly the fan-shaped wood shades on the lights over the kitchen table. Holly says the four-month renovation was fun and there was no pressure to make decisions quickly. Betley credits the fact that the Augostinis took the time to live there long enough to know what they ultimately wanted, noting, “It was probably one of the bigger transformations we’ve ever done.” “And well worth the wait,” Holly adds.

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Designer: Stock and Stone Architecture; Contractor: Betley Vistain Builders; Cabinetry: Cooley Custom Cabinetry; Flooring: Oak hardwood, Niklas Freeman Floor Co.; Countertops: Solazzo Marble & Granite; Sinks: Franke, Ferguson; Appliances: Wolf cooktop and oven, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele coffeemaker, all from Ferguson; Lighting: Bernard Electric; Windows: Pella; Doors: Holmes Lumber; Range hood: Stainless steel, The Wind Kinetics Institute ABOVE: The microwave is conveniently tucked underneath the peninsula. BELOW: The family room is equipped with a wet bar for ease in entertaining.

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