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RIVER + RANCH TEAM

volume 1: issue 1 River & Ranch Magazine is a collaborative effort to showcase the creativity and design of the West. The two publishers of Bismarck Magazine decided to embark on a new adventure and create a totally different magazine focusing on design, art and western living.

Publishers

Hannah Haynes hannah@bismarck-magazine.com

Publisher/Co-Founder

Publisher/Co-Founder

Caroline Crary

Jenna Botner

Donnell Dennis Roehrich

Karel Sovak

Jennifer Kranz

Bailey Hauf

Madalyn Laske

Anna Schweiters

Hannah Haynes

Layout Editor

Caroline Crary caroline@bismarck-magazine.com Layout Editor Photographers

Jenna Botner Glasser Images

Copy Editor

Jennifer Kranz

Contributors

Bailey Hauf Madalyn Laske Karel Sovak

Advertising Social Media Intern

Executive Sales Rep

Writer

Editor

Donnell Dennis Roehrich donnell@bismarck-magazine.com Anna Schweiters

On the Cover Cabinets Counter tops Photographer

Leingang Home Center Heim Granite Glasser Images

Writer

Writer

Intern & Social Media Coordinator

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Foundation to Finish We’re following the Anderson family as they build their dream home, beginning with the blueprints.

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How do you make a space that’s lacking square footage, look like it’s not missing a thing? We’ve got tips for you!

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#HAUGHTDEMO From Montana to North Dakota - from a ‘new’ house to home sweet home - the Haught family was able to make their beautiful, cozy home from the studs up.

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35 Be Your own Florist 42 Candles for Cozy Homes 50 Let’s Get Artsy


LETTER

FROM THE PUBLISHERS Welcome to River + Ranch Magazine, your window to homes across the West. River + Ranch Magazine is a collaborative effort that showcases the creativity and design of the Western side of North Dakota. This is the second magazine published by Bismarck Magazine Corporation, River + Ranch Magazine will begin by highlighting the homes, design and art of the Bismarck, Mandan, and Lincoln community over the next year. In 2018 we are excited to expand all the way west to Watford City, Williston, Medora, Minot, Dickinson, and all cities in between. Our entire team is excited to embark on this new project and offer something totally different; to not only our community, but to the surrounding communities as well. Read ahead and follow the journey of the Anderson family as they build their dream home that includes office space for their company Big River Builders. See how the #HaughtDemo transformed their outdated home into a modern masterpiece and how to make any rental property feel like your very own. From DIY floral arrangements to organic soy candles, River + Ranch Magazine looks to inspire new styles, spark your inner foodie and showcase artistic aspects of the West. Help us celebrate our first ever issue of River + Ranch Magazine and the amazing team that makes it all possible. You can pick up the first issue of River + Ranch at any Dan’s supermarkets and 350 other

BE INSPIRED. DARE TO ASPIRE.

locations around the community; or even better yet, come see us at the Bismarck Mandan Home Builders Association Home Show on February 9th and 10th at Bismarck Event Center and pick up your copy there!

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A NEW VENTURE | RIVER + RANCH MAGAZINE

A NEW VENTURE River & Ranch Magazine is a

new project and I think we picked the

wanted it to really stand out in a big way.

River + Ranch magazine looks to create

collaborative effort to showcase the

perfect time.

It will be even more than a look into

culture and inspire design. We wanted

homes. Think Home and Garden meets

to share that inspiration with the entire

creativity and design of western North Dakota. The two publishers of Bismarck

Caroline: Definitely. Ever since Hannah

Magnolia with a North Dakota twist. R+

western side of the state. We strategically

Magazine decided to embark on a new

and I started Bismarck Magazine, it

R Magazine focuses on art and design,

named the magazine River + Ranch in

adventure and create a different magazine

was always in the plan to do a Home

so we knew the aesthetics of the pages

order to include those other communities

focusing on design, art and western

magazine. After seeing the amazing

would be very important.

and feature the amazing homes in the

living.

support and response from the

Meet the publishers and co-founders

Badlands and Western Plains.

community with Bismarck Magazine we

Caroline: What I am most excited for

knew it was time.

is the landscape layout. It allows for

Q: You are in year three of publishing

those stunning panoramic pictures to be

and it looks like your team has grown

featured in their full beauty.

immensely, how has your team

Hannah Haynes and Caroline Crary Q: The layout and style of the magazine Q: River and Ranch is your second

is very unique, why the landscape style?

magazine. Can you tell us about the

Can you tell us the process behind your

Q: You talk about going west, can you tell

journey?

design and branding?

the readers what that is going to entail?

contributed? Caroline: We could not do this without the incredible people around us. It is truly

Hannah: Honestly, it’s been a whirlwind.

Hannah: The team knew with this

Hannah: In everything that Caroline

a team effort to publish these magazines.

It came a little faster than we expected,

magazine it had to be completely

and I do we see how it will affect the

Hannah and I know our strengths and

but Caroline and I were ready to start a

different than Bismarck Magazine; we

community or communities around us.

our weaknesses so we put together a

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team to fill those gaps. Our designer

we expected to grow our team, but

Jenna has been with us from the

again never thought it would be this

beginning and has an eye like no one

fast. We are humbled every day by the

else. Our staff of writers have a way

talent we have hired and continue to

with words that can turn any story

hire.

into a masterpiece. Our director of sales, Donnell, is absolutely crushing

Q: What can we expect from River +

it. Jen, our editor, gets our vibe and

Ranch over the next year?

knows all the corrections that fit that. We just hired Anna, our intern who

Hannah: You will see in this first

has been taking over a lot of what

issue you will be introduced to the

we don’t have time for anymore like

adorable Anderson Family as they

social media.

build their dream home. In the next couple issues you get to take

Hannah: It is crazy how we have

the journey with them step by step.

grown in the past two years. Our

Although we did just celebrate the

team has become like a family and

holidays, I can already tell you, you

we have learned a lot. Scaling the

are not going to be able to wait to see

company has always been in the plan,

the December issue.

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#HaughtDemo story: Bailey Hauf

photos: Glasser Images

Moving to a new state and finding a house that will suit all of one’s needs is not always an easy task. Finding a home can be even more difficult. That is why when Ryan and Michelle Haught—along with their three boys—moved to Bismarck from Montana in 2014, they chose a house that they knew required remodeling.

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Michelle

Carter

Will

Greyson

Ryan

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“With the house being very traditional looking I was trying to stick with that,” Michelle Haught said. “But, I wanted it to be a little bit more contemporary and have that nice light feeling.” Doing a lot of the demolition themselves allowed the Haught family to begin remodeling on their own. They eventually hired professionals for much of the installation of fixtures and updates that needed to be done to the wiring and the plumbing of the house. “It was one thing after another and when we moved here we didn’t know anyone,” Michelle stated. “So, I was doing a lot of the painting myself and then literally opening up the yellow pages to find contractors.”

“Leingang Homes builds everything custom to fit perfectly within your home. The Haught home has all the modern

When it came to designing the house

conveniences, but with a warm and inviting style throughout the entire house.” - Cody Miller, Leingang Homes

to make it feel like home, Michelle’s inspiration began with one piece. “It all started because I loved this fixture, “ Michelle said in reference to a faucet in the master bathroom’s large tub. That

“Michelle was a pleasure to work with. She added granite in three stages to her home and wasn't afraid to mix things up with color and pattern. I loved her choice of Cielo for the kitchen, giving it an earthy and warm feeling and the Calcutta granite made her master bath feel like a spa.” - Sheila Heim, Heim Granite

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faucet turned into the centerpiece of the bathroom, an area of the house that Michelle greatly enjoys. “I like that I feel like it’s unexpected when you come up here,” Michelle stated. “And I love the heated floors.” The remodel of the master bedroom hardly scratches the surface of what the Haught’s did to fully remodel their home. They renovated the rooms of their three boys (Will, Carter, and Greyson), the living room, office space, kitchen, and added the majority of the design elements and fixtures of the house.

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In the living room the Haught’s painted the woodwork above the fireplace, stripped and restained the beams, redid all the trim and doors, scraped the popcorn ceiling, put in new blinds, and freshened up the paint.

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The kitchen was one of the areas that the Haught’s feel was altered the most. “One of the biggest changes was that we extended the kitchen.” Michelle said. This was done by bringing the kitchen flooring out farther, broadening the surface area of the space. “I had that scheduled out to the hour for which contractors were coming when, because I don’t like to be displaced,” Michelle said of the kitchen remodel. The Haught home needed additions other than living space in order for it to function properly for the family. Working from home, Michelle needed an area within the house that gave her the space she needed to concentrate. The Haught’s chose the formal dining room as the perfect area in the house to convert into an office space for Michelle.

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“I needed a place to work, but a place that wasn’t tucked away in the basement,” Michelle said. “This made a legitimate space where I could get stuff done, because when you work from home you are doing a multitude of things.” After all of the big changes to the house were made the Haught’s felt more content with the space, but it was truly the small

#HauteDemo

touches which led to the feeling of home. One of these touches is a couch that sits on the front porch of the house. “We spend every night in the summer out on the front porch before dinner or after dinner and we watch our neighbors walk their cute little dogs,” Michelle said.

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Another touch that makes the house feel like home is a piece of artwork Michelle made from barn wood from Montana. Michelle’s grandpa collected the barn wood from all over the state and the result Before

of Michelle’s vision hangs in the Haught’s home as a beautiful reminder of their roots. “The boards are over a hundred years old,” Michelle said. “We put them together and cut it out in the shape of Montana.” Although at times finding contractors and planning each aspect of the remodel made it feel like it was taking over their entire life, the results were worth it for the Haught family. The house they bought in 2014 now

Before

feels like home.

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Greyson (6) is the youngest of the three Haught boys. His room, littered with LEGO toys and dinosaurs and blue painted walls, is characteristic of his interests. He loves to sit at his desk in his new room and play with his LEGO toys. Stuffed animals are also a fixture of his room and he calls them his “bubbies.” Although his mom may have influenced some of the decor and picked out his bed for him, Greyson’s new room is filled with toys and accent pieces that exemplify who he is. “My favorite part is the dinosaurs,” Greyson said about the remodel of his room. “I love dinosaurs.”

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“I like planets,” Carter Haught said when asked what had the biggest impact on the decor of his room. Carter (8) is the middle child in the Haught family. The walls of Carter’s room are painted yellow to coincide with the celestial theme. The walls are also plastered with maps, and globes rest on shelves nestled between half completed LEGO sets. His room shows his vested interest in the world and what lies beyond. Carter enjoys sitting at his desk building LEGO sets and he is currently working on one that contains 1,416 pieces. Even this large LEGO project—a Star Wars set—shows his fascination with the universe.

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The oldest of the Haught boys, Will (10), wanted a more sophisticated, modern look in his new room. Gone is the yellow paint of his younger days, which he says “got babyish.” Instead, his room is filled with sports memorabilia, inspirational quotes, and a gaming computer. “My favorite part about [my bedroom] is that wall,” Will said, referring to a wall covered in canvas photographs of a football, baseball, basketball, and helmet. This decor is special to Will, because not only does he play each sport, but the photos are of his own equipment. Even though he has the smallest room, Will loves to sit at his desk playing video games on his computer and making Youtube videos showing other kids how to perform certain sports moves.

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F OU N D AT IO N T O FI N I SH story: Bailey Hauf

photos: Glasser Images

We’re following the Anderson family through their new build over the next few issues. From beginning to end, here’s an exclusive look into what it takes to build a dream home.


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J

ordan and Kari Anderson are the husband and wife duo behind Big River Builders, a Bismarck

company that specializes in new, custom home construction, renovations, and custom woodwork. A major focus for the Andersons is creating a quality product that is unique to what the client wants and needs. In order to do this the couple, along with their fantastic team of employees and subcontractors, work hard to provide the customer with all they desire.

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“We wear many hats. We wear all the hats! I come from the building background rather than realty or sales or marketing,” Jordan said. “So, [I know] it is about the work I need to do to make sure I am putting out a quality product; a neat project.”

The Andersons believe that part of why their business is so unique is the involvement of their family within the business. Jordan and Kari have two boys, Trey (5 1/2) and Max (2 1/2), who are as much a part of the business as their parents.

“Our family has an interesting dynamic. Our kids are wild, crazy, fun, and they come with us to the job site,” Kari said.

Family and business come together a lot for the Andersons, whether it be their boys joining them on the job site or their parents lending a helping hand. Having the perfect family/business dynamic is what makes Big River Builders a success; however, over the past couple of years Jordan and Kari have noticed some growing pains within their own home.

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“When you come to Big River Builders you get our family.”

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“Since we have our kids with us a lot and we work late, we work early, we work weekends, and we work holidays, we need to work from our home” Kari said. “But the way our office is set up right now it is in the middle of our home. My house always has clients in it and that’s not fair to the clients or the kids.”

Out of these growing pains sprung the idea for a project that incorporates what Big River Builders does so well, family and business. Since October 2017 Jordan and Kari have been working on building a house in Whispering Bay in southwest Bismarck that serves as both a family home and a place to grow their business.

“It is almost like a model home too, but the main reason we did it is to have a showroom and conference area,” Jordan said. “This will be a more sectioned off space, more professional, more Big River Builders centered. It will have our cabinets displayed, it will have pictures of a lot of our work, and there will be a proper office [with] a private entrance for the customers to enter.”


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Despite the private entrance, Kari

throughout the building process.

and Jordan anticipate that potential

appeal to all ages,” Jordan said. “It is

the future. They believe that the proj-

going to be all about the details.”

ect will be completed sometime at the

clients will want to view their home.

“It is going to really have that tradi-

end of June 2018, which means that

This means that a lot of thought has

tional feel. There will be something

The details are something that Kari

there is much more to look forward to

gone into its design and will continue

for everybody in this home and it will

and Jordan look forward to sharing in

as the project progresses.

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– SMALL SPACES – take tiny square footage and make it truly yours story: Caroline Crary photos: Glasser Images


RIVER + RANCH MAGAZINE | SMALL SPACES

Whether you live in a small rental or want to get the most out of a nook in your home, try these ten easy tricks!

I

Paint it white, it will give the room a lighter, brighter base.

III

II

Floating coffee tables or pieces on legs give the illusion that there is more space.

It might seem backwards but use full size furniture

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Display your artwork above eye level

Pick furniture that is multi-functional

Low ceiling? Install floor to ceiling book shelves

Put as much thought into your outdoor space as your indoor space to feel like you have extra square footage

Mirrors, mirrors, mirrors

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IX

Love taking a soak but don’t think you have room for a tub? Buy a three-fourths tub

X

Find one table that works for it all. Dinner, desk, and dish sessions

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Heather Franca worked to turn her near to downtown Bismarck rental home into her own space. She started by doing what most consider the biggest change achieved for the littlest amount of money, painting all the walls. She focused on three key words: Neutral, clean, and simple. The reason Heather fell in love with this 1929 home is due to its charming characteristics. One of those being the vintage trim on both the baseboard and around the windows. The second reason is that the home still boasts its original hardwood floors. The last reason is, unlike other old houses, this home is completely open concept from the front of the home back to the kitchen, a layout practically unheard of almost 90 years ago.

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The rest of the space and the décor was designed around Heather’s midcentury couch. She focused on that neutral pallet with a few pops of color but nothing too wild.

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The favorite room in the home is the sun room. Natural light floods through the windows on all sides. The space includes a daybed filled with pillows, perfect for an afternoon nap. It is where Heather keeps her beloved plants. If you find yourself with a small room like Heather’s sun room, it is essential that the room be multi-functional. This sun room doubles as a place for Heather to roll out her yoga mat and practice a few sun salutations, pun intended.

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The end goal was a noncluttered, clean home for two. Above all, and what matters far more than the design, is that Heather knew it would be the perfect home for her and her daughter Stella to live.

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do it yourself

Floral Arrangement Arrangement: Rustic Petals | Photos: Glasser Images

The skill of arranging flowers is truly an art form. Jacey Nesland, owner and floral designer at Rustic Petals, shares her secrets to creating an arrangement that will light up any room, add a pop of color and send that fresh, sweet scent throughout your entire home. Join us as we go step by step in creating the perfect bouquet no matter the occasion. Whether it be for that special someone or simply adding a splash of color to our table, we could all learn a thing or two from Jacey.

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step Finding the vase: Remember to consider the height you wish your bouquet to be and the height and amount of flowers you want in the vase.

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*Important tip: flowers and greenery should be in the water as much as

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possible, about ž of the way up the

step

stem. Cut your flowers and greens at an angle to fit the vase. Make sure you

Always start with fresh, clean water and it’s

clean the foliage from the stems of your

always a good idea to add flower food.

greenery that will be covered by water. It allows your arrangement to last longer.

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3 step

Start with the greenery first; create a good base of different types and layer the stems in a crisscross pattern in the vase. Texture is everything, in an arrangement. Don’t be afraid to mix up the greens and use different types.

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4 step

Start with your larger flowers as the focal point then start having fun! Make sure you put the larger flowers toward the middle, you want to draw the eye down from the top of the arrangement to the greenery. Creativity is everything. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different flowers and colors.

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step Jacey prefers to pair like flowers together in this particular arrangement, but as she says “have fun, be creative with it.� Add variety and texture to the bouquet and alternate the heights of the flowers and greenery.

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finished product Jacey already has the itch for spring, so she chose brighter pinks and vibrant oranges with a blue hydrangea as the focal point. She paired like flowers together on each side creating an overall continuity to the arrangement, splashing different textured greens throughout. Now fellas, we know Valentine’s Day is just around the Corner. Jacey promises if this is too much to handle she’s got you covered with premade bouquets, but if you want to try it on your own and add that personal touch, she can provide the flowers.

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Fern Candles, a local Bismarck business, began with Kelsey Fern wondering, “What are in the candles I’m burning?” Now, less than two years old, Fern’s candle business is sweeping the nation with her hand poured products in states such as Tennessee, Alaska, Connecticut, Florida and numerous midwestern states. With 100% pure soy wax and all natural products, Fern is melting the candle game wick by wick.

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For as long as Fern can remember, there

Comforting and fragrant, lighting

was a candle glowing in her home. She

candles was something that became a

inherited the tradition from her mother

natural part of her routine. However,

who always had a candle burning when

how natural were the candles she was

she was growing up.

lighting?

“A lot of times I would have two or

“My son was maybe two when I started

three candles going in the house,” Fern

transitioning my home to using more

said.

natural products,” Fern said. “I was

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“I try to think of what people would want before they know that they want it, Fern said. “Something that fits the season but isn’t the typical.”

switching my floor cleaner and bathroom cleaner and started thinking, ‘OK, I always have a candle going. What’s in them?’” Fern began her research. “I did my Google search and was horrified,” Fern said. “I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I have this going 24/7 and I have a baby breathing this in. So I started looking up healthier alternatives.” She traveled from store to store around Bismarck only to find expensive options. Not to mention, after discovering soy served as the lead substitute to the materials in most candles, she quickly realized candles proclaiming themselves as “soy based candles” really only contained about 1% of the safe ingredient. 48

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“I was like, ‘My husband is going to

She began making candles for family

absolutely perfect before I put them

“I never intended to get into stores,”

kill me if I’m constantly buying these

and friends, asking them what they

in anyone else’s hands that I didn’t

Fern said. “My friend Hope who

$30 or more candles,” Fern said. “So

think of each new scent and probing

know. I did a lot of testing and Fern

owns the Lot 2029 stores messaged

I started to figure, I’m just going to

them for ideas. When finally she ran

Candle was born.”

me and said, ‘I’d like to carry [your

make them myself…I use 100% pure

with an idea that was repeated to her

soy wax.”

numerous times.

candles] in the store that hasn’t Now, Fern has products nationwide

opened yet called Mint and Basil.’”

in boutiques like Mint and Basil Unknown to even Fern at the time,

“They all were saying, ‘You should

and online websites such as Etsy

From the moment Fern got her

the conception of this idea was the

sell these,’” Fern said. “I just wanted

Wholesale.

products into Mint and Basil, her

beginning of Fern Candles.

to make sure that the products were

business took off.

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Candle Story “Once I was in her store a couple other stores came to me too,” Fern said.

Downtown is quickly becoming a

“Hope kind of advised me to get going

birthing place for new ideas.

on Etsy Wholesale. So now I’m in over

“The downtown scene has really

50 stores.”

inspired me a lot,” Fern said. “The Birch & Ember scent was pretty much

Fern is inspired by the changing

inspired by downtown. Because I’m

seasons and holidays for new scents.

such a poser and want to be one of

“I try to think of what people would

those people, I thought, ‘What do

want before they know that they want

people who hang out downtown like?’

it, Fern said. “Something that fits the

But, if I was one of those people and

season but isn’t the typical.”

not a stay at home mom, I think I

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would like birch and ember.” As a stay at home mom turned successful business woman, Fern shows no sign of slowing down and can melt her candles safely all day long. “I feel more safe handing my candles to anybody against pretty much any other candle,” Fern said. Find Fern’s candles locally at Capital Gallery, Glance Spa and Salon, and Bismarck Mandan Food Co-op.

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CORY'S CONCRETE CORNER BY: CORY BIRRENKOTT, PROJECT MANAGER/ FIELD SUPERINTENDENT, DAKOTA RM CONSTRUCTION PHOTO: GLASSER IMAGES

Is your concrete maintenance free? The

one of the single most expensive building

joints in our concrete is quite simple: we

application, there are several different

answer is NO!

materials in your home, and extremely

want to prevent moisture from getting

options, but a quick trip to any concrete

expensive to replace. Proper maintenance

in-between the joints and under the slab.

construction supply store will get you

Many people don’t think about concrete

will extend the life of your concrete, and

Once moisture gets in, and it freezes, it

everything you need to do the project.

very much. It’s just there. Until they

keep it looking beautiful. In this article,

will expand and lead to slab movement,

notice that it’s starting to crack, move,

I’m going to touch on the most basic

cracking, and shifting. Joint sealing is

Second: surface sealing. This is rapidly

or deteriorate, most people don’t spend

and important parts of your concrete

not the easiest DIY project, but it is

becoming the more important of the two,

too much time thinking about concrete

maintenance: surface and joint sealing

doable for the average person. The most

due to increased reliance by the state,

important part about joint sealing is

counties, and cities on extremely harsh,

the product you use. Depending on the

caustic chemicals for de-icing purposes.

maintenance. The only problem is, by then, it’s become too late. Concrete is 52

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While these chemicals may have some

important thing you can do for exterior

floor, I recommend a membrane type

to seal any concrete, talk with a concrete

limited ability to prevent ice from

concrete is seal it with a penetrating

sealer, which is exactly what it sounds

professional, or one of the people at a

forming, they do a tremendous amount

sealer, preferably with a Silane or Siloxane

like. It puts a thin membrane coating

concrete construction supply store to find

of damage to anything they come into

base. I personally recommend the higher

over the top of your concrete protecting

the products that best suit your needs.

contact with, from vehicles to roadways,

end sealers, with a 100% Silane. The best

your floor from everything from salts and

Properly maintained concrete will last

to residential concrete. In my position,

part about these sealers is that they are

de-icer, to oil spills.

longer and stay looking good for many

I see lots of damage done to residential

extremely easy to apply, using a simple

driveways and garage floors, and many

pump sprayer that you can purchase

There are many facets involved in

homeowners have asked me what they

at any hardware store. When sealing

surface and joint sealing, and I’ve just

can do to prevent damage. The most

interior concrete, such as your garage

touched on the basics. When preparing

more years to come.

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Accent Your Space | Bismarck Art & Galleries

Bismarck Art & Galleries aka BAGA

artists are showcased at BAGA. Linda

in the dance world and now in the visual

different mediums and work to include

422 East Front Avenue, Bismarck

Christman and Jan Webb are the team

arts world. Each month when we hang

oil, abstract, photography, fiber and much

behind BAGA. Linda, the Executive

a new exhibit it is like Christmas as we

more throughout the year. The current

For 35 years Bismarck Art & Galleries has

Director, has been with the gallery for 17

open each new piece of artwork,� says

exhibit for the month of February is by

been a part of the community. Monthly

years. “What I love best about my career

Linda.

Robert Bykonen. He is from Grand Forks

exhibits of local, regional and national

choice is having the opportunity to work with wonderfully talented people. First

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and specializes in oil. At BAGA you will find displays of all


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Linda helps us learn more about artwork

BAGA: The best way to describe that

when they hang up their new artwork in

and the transformation that can take

is to reference The Pirogue. They used

their home?

place when it has found a home.

original art to enhance both the dining

R+R: How have you seen art transform a

R+R: Where is the best placement in a

experience and the ambience. Art can

BAGA: Pure satisfaction. Purchasing

add color and warmth to any space.

an original artwork that enhances their

space? R+R: What do you want buyers to feel

in the room.

room for artwork?

personal environment and enjoying just

BAGA: There is no best place, it can be

looking at the piece each time they walk

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Accent Your Space | The Capital Gallery

The Capital Gallery

traditional/representational to expressive

R+R: How does a painting transform a

pieces. Over and over, our clients tell us

109 N 4th St, Bismarck

and abstract. This is done though

space and impact a room?

how dramatically different their purchase

paintings, bronze sculptures, pottery and The Capital Gallery is best described

glass displayed at the gallery.

looks within their home—and always in a DB: I believe that great art makes a

positive way!

room whatever you wish it to be. Not

as an eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary art. Their works come

We asked David Borlaug, President of

only does the art transform the room,

R+R: With your years of experience, how

from across a broad region, including

Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation,

what you place within that room can be

does one pick the perfect art piece?

local artists. They displayed and continue

a few questions about art in the home.

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especially true with abstract or expressive

DB: Art should be a collective process


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as your tastes and means change over

DB: You know when you hang or place

the owner.

than tell them what she intended when

time. You may find the “perfect” piece is

it on display in the room. That’s why we

the first you ever acquired, or whatever

tell all of our clients they may return a

R+R: How can a painting express feelings

art is that it means something unique to

is coming next. The great joy is in

piece if it doesn’t do what they want in

and emotions of the owner?

each admirer.

discovering the pleasure and value that

the room. Place it in the room and give it

original art can bring you.

a few days and you’ll know. With almost

DB: Especially with abstract art, it’s all

all of our art sold, owners begin to see

in the eye of the beholder. Our most

R+R: How do you know when you have

things they didn’t notice initially. Great

popular artist, Jessica Wachter, loves to

found the painting meant for your space?

art grows in its new space, and grows on

hear what people see in her work, rather

she created it, because truly the magic of

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Family A Affair Story: Hannah Haynes | Photos: Glasser Images

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hat started as tiling floors and renovations became building furniture as a hobby then quickly turned into a full time job and a family affair. Shane

and Krystal Bloom are a husband and wife duo, celebrating their tenth wedding

anniversary this past July. They are also the proud parents to six kids, two boys and four girls; Mathius, 11, Mordekai, 10, Karselynn, 8, Blessed, 7, Faithfull, 5, Hope, 3.

“After years of working for other people, we were blessed to have so many projects in front of us. Because lots of opportunities have come our way, we just knew Blessed Builders was the right path for our family,� says Shane.

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Big or small everyone has a part to play.

Blessed Builders takes on any size project.

and it’s awesome to see people’s reactions

struggle was getting it through the front

The boys help their dad in the shop and

Custom headboards and desks have been

when we finish a project,” says Shane.

door.

with the installation process. Krystal

assembled by the guys and finished by the

works on billing and managing the

ladies. They have even found themselves

Shane’s favorite project to date is a big

You can visit them and check out some of

appointments, also finding time to stain

doing work for the new Governor’s

sliding glass door in a million dollar

the amazing things they've created

and finish all the pieces with the girls’

mansion.

home. It has maple wood inlay inside

at 401 E Main Street in Mandan.

help.

itself. This may sound intricate and hard “What we’re doing is cool and different,

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to build but if you ask Shane, the biggest


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Visions of

Violet

It’s official! The 2018 color of the year is ultra violet. Why violet you ask? It is one of the most complex colors. If you remember from high school history class, in ancient times purple dye was coveted and usually associated with royalty. It is also associated with mystery and magic. Roman and Byzantine emperors wore purple togas. During the Middle Ages, violet was worn by university professors (which is still common today) and bishops. So, how can you incorporate violet into your home? 1. Use it as an accent. Throw blankets, picture frames or a rug will make an impact without being overwhelming. 2. Pair it with its complementary color, red. 3. If you’re really daring, paint the front door. 4. Curtains!

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Wallpaper is being used now more

professional. It’s very important to

than ever before. Not only is it being

get the rolls lined up so the pattern

used on the four walls of a room, it is

is seamless and avoid bubbles getting

also being seen on ceilings. Wallpaper

underneath. Yes, this does add

is a fun way to express individuality

expense so we suggest that you pick

and in turn adds lots of character to

smaller rooms in your home to use

a home. Be BOLD with wallpaper.

wallpaper.

Think greenery, shapes, and dramatic patterns in all sorts of colors will be

Below we show you two spaces. First

impactful. Even wallpaper that looks

is an accent wall in a stairwell. The

3D is available.

unique paper adds dramatic flair and makes the stairwell feel larger,

Many people are under the impression

drawing the eye up to the ceiling.

that wallpaper is expensive and not in their budgets. While it is going to

The second space is in a half

cost more than painting your walls,

bathroom. These bathrooms are

wallpaper can add character and

usually smaller so you won’t need

charm in ways paint never will.

as many rolls of wallpaper. Notice how the black and white stripes add

In many cases you can paint your

a lot of interest to an otherwise dull

own walls but with wallpaper you’re

bathroom.

going to want to leave it up to the


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