Kansas City Homes & Gardens July/August 2014

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KC & HG CONTENTS PHOTO BY MATT KOCOUREK

Volume 28, Issue No. 4

17 –– E D I T O R ’ S

LETTER Beautiful Arrangements __ Whether it’s garden flowers, furniture and fabrics, or a favorite summer ensemble, some things just belong together.

19 –– D E S I G N

D E TA I L S Sitting Pretty__ A Leawood home’s curb appeal showcases a stone exterior energized by vibrant, symmetrical landscaping.

22 –– T H E

GOODS Trip to Bountiful __ High Point Market reflected the best of the summer season with smart and stellar, chic and shimmering products trending in the marketplace.

26 –– T R E N D S

IN: CURB APPEAL Create an inviting scene that welcomes all.

48 –– P O O L P RO M I S E S A resort-style pool brings family and friends together for a life of leisure.

60 –– V I B R A N T V I N TAG E An Overland Park bungalow features a fearless marriage of color and chic.

Lake Living 70 –– S I M P L E A D D I T I O N An already well-loved home + an extensive patio = pure enjoyment for a couple in Grove.

76 –– G R A N D

LAKE’S FOOD SCENE Cheers to fine dining options with homegrown taste.

78 –– VAC AT I O N G E TAWAY Rental property owners snag one of their own rentals for summer fun.

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SCENE Food and drink start their journey to your belly a little closer to home.

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SCHOOL Surf, Steak and, Yes, Spaetzle __ Chef Charles d’Ablaing prepared mouthwatering dishes that paired well with wine from Fahrmeier Family Vineyards.

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A B O U T: M I R RO R S Finding the right mirror is a reflection of your personality.

95 –– M A R K E T P L AC E A reference guide to help you find our advertisers.

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BEAUTIFUL ARRANGEMENTS

KC & HG EDITOR’S LETTER PHOTO BY MATT KOCOUREK

Whether it’s a bouquet of flowers from your garden, a seating area with harmonizing fabrics and accessories, or your favorite summer ensemble, some things just belong together. The spaces featured in this issue were stylishly designed — and beautifully arranged — by a slew of talented local builders, architects and designers. I spent quite a bit of time at Jack and Delores’ lavish, mostly European home, with gardens to match (shown here), inspired by the couple’s frequent international travels. New artwork, antiques and furniture pair well with favorite pieces brought over from their previous home of similar style that they loved so much. I could stand to visit every day. We haven’t had a 12-page feature in quite some time, but after visiting this home, I’m happy to share it with you in length on page 32. Another project I could daydream about spending the summer lounging around in is the Hawaiian-inspired, resort-style pool at Loch Lloyd on page 48. From the fire elements, waterfalls and fiber-optic lights to the fully equipped outdoor cabana, it’s a superb example of exceptional landscape design and, of course, showcases many of this summer’s top outdoor living trends. Results from a survey conducted by the American Society of Landscape Architects found that the following outdoor living trends will be in high demand this year: Lighting was No. 1, followed by seating/dining areas, fire pits/fireplaces, grills and installed seating (benches, ledges, steps). Anticipated popular garden structures include terraces, patios and decks, while low-maintenance landscapes and native plants are predicted to be at the top of homeowners’ garden wish lists. Decorative water

BROOKE MCGRATH Editor bpearl@nci.com

features, such as waterfalls, ornamental pools and splash pools, also are trending this summer. For the comprehensive list, visit asla.org/residentialinfo. Designing an entire space is one thing, but if you’re solely looking for the “finishing touch,” one final piece that will complete the room’s look, check out our collection of timely and trendy High Point Market pieces (page 22) and totally cool mirrors (page 91), plus here’s my favorite outdoor

My outdoor accessory must-have this year? The Dream chair, enough said. Apparently this uber-stylish lounge chair, designed by Japanese self-taught architect Tadao Ando for Danish furniture manufacturer Carl Hansen & Son, was designed to encourage others to take time to dream. It’s shown here in oak with a fully upholstered front. $6,090. suiteny.com

furniture find this summer –– the Dream chair.

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KC & HG DESIGN DETAILS TEXT BY BROOKE MCGRATH PHOTO BY MATT KOCOUREK

SITTING PRETTY The natural stone façade of Jim and Dana Bartimus’ Leawood home is a worthy backdrop for its impeccable curb appeal. The wood door, surrounded on all sides by stained glass, walks out onto Indiana limestone front steps that match the corners and window casings on the home’s exterior. The dogwoods, in full bloom, and evergreens provide height next to boxwoods and ornamental grasses surrounding Knock Out roses. Ferns flank the front door, while potted urns feature mandevillas, petunias and licorice plants. JULY/AUGUST 2014 |

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KC & HG THE GOODS TEXT BY GLORIA GALE

TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL High Point Market reflected the best of the summer season with smart and stellar, chic and shimmering products trending in the marketplace. We bring you a bushelful of the latest to peruse, so get comfy and pour yourself a lemonade.

True Blue This year, High Point seemed awash in swells of blue. Interior designer Katy Sullivan comments, “I spotted blue sofas to blue mirrors –– the color is everywhere!” She’s especially fond of this stunning mirror from Mirror Image Home

Indescribably Illustrated We’ve nearly lost the art of embroidery. Stitch by stitch, the folks at Coral & Tusk bring back this handicraft, managing to inscribe the most sincere

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folk art designs on natural, undyed linen. A mix of smart, magical and mischievous design is at the heart of each piece, where whimsical animals and irreverent characters abound! $88-$260. coralandtusk.com

Wind in the Willows Interior designer Kristin Rieke finds the quirkiness of this hand-forged

Something Smashing for Poolside Splashing

chandelier endearing. “The Willow chandelier meshes with the latest

Mykonos high back loveseat is but one in a collection

eco-chic market trends,” she says. A six-armed light fixture is tucked

of intricately woven designs from David Francis’

under the foliage; made of forged iron and layers of recycled papier-

new 2014 outdoor designs. Woven Viro fiber over

mâché. 34”h x 30”d. $1,390. straydogdesigns.com

powder-coated aluminum frame, 58”w x 30”d x 50”h. Contact company for pricing. davidfrancisfurniture.com

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Classy Brass Kat Sybert and Katy Cassaw at

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Scape your table in exotica from Kim Seybert’s Garden of Eden

natural materials and glam

place settings and watch your guests fawn over these beaded

finish with the antique brass

beauties. Shown is the purple/green sequin dragonfly napkin ring: $21.

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from Interlude Home,” Kat notes. “It’s a statement piece and an easy way to bring in some edgy metal.” 19”h x 16”w. $900. nestkc.com

The Natural World Interior designer Kathleen Ramsey makes market trends her business. This year, she’s keen on eco-chic. “Interlude Home uses petrified and real wood, agates

Swoon-worthy

and other natural materials as accessories and jewelry in

It’s all in the glint. Imagine running your hand across the

lighting and furnishings,” she says. Try this as a focal

beautifully rendered Bizet chest from French Heritage.

point –– Petrified Wood Trio, 18”h x 10” x 6” each. $690.

Never underestimate the power of a curve. Silver leaf

interludehome.com

finish with distressed oak top, 63”w x 21”d x 34.5”h. $13,350. frenchheritage.com

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KC & HG TRENDS IN:

CURB APPEAL Curb appeal — it’s intangible yet obtainable, but also relative to a passerby’s taste. While style varies, generally everyone can agree that a home with great curb appeal is one that catches

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TEXT BY EMILY PERKINS

the eye, draws you in and begs you to go through the front door.

COLOR PLAY

But Landscape Architect Brick Owens of NSPJ Architects takes

Color, when used right, can create a memorable impact outside

it one step further.

a home. Gary Lueckenotto, a landscape designer at Rosehill

“The ultimate in curb appeal is when you revise your route

Gardens, suggests using seasonal annuals to create “color

to go past a home just because you like the exterior,” he says.

pockets, which will maximize the consistency of flower color.”

Achieving great curb appeal takes a well-thought

Another technique he sees gaining popularity is using foliage to

combination of architecture, landscaping and lighting.

create visual effects. “Combining burgundy, sienna and chartreuse

Here are a few top trends catching homeowners’ attention as

with your typical greens will create color throughout the growing

they pursue curbside perfection.

season without entirely relying on flower color,” he says. Purple- and yellow-colored plants also are trending this season,

LIGHT THE WAY Highlighting architecture or landscaping with light is a must for creating exterior appeal. With light, you can “invite people in and

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PHOTO COURTESY OF NATURAL ACCENTS LIGHTING DESIGN

Brick says, including ninebark, weigela, gold junipers and cypress.

lead them into your home,” says John Pletcher, owner and principal

MAKE IT MAGICAL

designer of Natural Accents Lighting Design.

For the whimsical-minded, consider creating a magical little nook

Combining uplighting with downlighting is key to creating a

or setting. Called “fairy gardens,” these special spaces are growing

well-lit space that highlights the landscaping below and the

in popularity and offer a unique way to add character to a landscape.

architecture above. And, thinking strategically about using light to

“A fairy garden is a little niche with miniature plants and furniture.

create layers on the front of the home is also a tactic being used by professional designers.

They can be low-maintenance but also fun,” Brick says. Fairy gardens can be created under the shade of a tree, in a

“Creating layers with different levels of lighting from front to back,

rock cropping, in a stump or even as a potted garden. Besides

and incorporating landscaping into that, brings the whole scene

miniature plants and furniture, they can include everything from

together,” John says.

tiny borders and water features to figurines. All it takes is a little imagination.

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KCHG & The front exterior is an immediate show-stopper. “We went heavy on the evergreens so they’ll have a year-round landscape, but the most fun plant is what Jack calls the ‘gnarly trees’ (clump redbuds) in the entry courtyard.” The curved driveway is hidden on the north side of the house, leaving all the attention to the stone façade and seasonal flower arrangements. Flanking the stairway is angelonia; the potted plants showcase petunias.

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fter 43 years in their Country

French “forever” home in Olathe, Jack and Delores built a European

chateau in Siena of Leawood that’s modeled after a couple of their favorite vacation spots. It’s an interesting story, really, about how the couple ended up in Leawood. Their “forever” home — with three stories, low ceilings and extensive maintenance (they had a pool and farm animals) — was no longer conducive to their age and/or traveling lifestyle, plus a passerby offered them a price they couldn’t refuse, even though the house wasn’t on the market. In search of their next home, Jack and Delores toured a cozy Italian-style floor plan designed by Architect Gerald Janssen of Elswood Smith Carlson Architects and built by Reed Fuller — and fell in love with it. “I walked in that house and said, ‘I could live here. This is the only house I could live in,’” Delores says. So they took that design and expanded on it. The 8,200-square-foot home, with five bedrooms, six full baths and two half baths, was influenced by frequent trips to Mexico and Italy, which, the couple says, have similarities in style and design. With Jack’s family from Italy and Delores’ from Germany, “our travels are where our inspiration comes from,” Delores says. “We wanted the feel of Europe.” As you walk up the flagstone steps to the stone entry tower and through the intimate courtyard to the front door, it truly feels like a “little” piece of Europe (with hints of Latin America) landed in Kansas. The great room and dining room share space — just beyond the entry — for family dinners, while the immaculate kitchen, with direct access to the

The intimate entry courtyard is a place for relaxation. A stone-covered wishing well brought over from their old property (and plumbed for water) begs to grant wishes. “In the summertime, we’ll have wine on the front porch where the sun is and then switch over to the back porch, so I love the two courtyards, which is very European,” Delores says.

main fountain courtyard garden, is open to the hearth room. From there, guests can walk directly out to the covered patio with grilling station and corner fireplace, a design element that Jack and Delores brought back from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Handmade meets repurposed in the entry hallway that aunts arched walkways. The ceiling is even more luxurious with its faux-painted crown molding, which received a texture, foil and glaze. A former TV cabinet was repurposed into a buet/bar, with custom shelves added for liquor bottles; the portrait hanging above is an old Italian painting from Mexico.

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“They have a variety of covered porches, terraces and access out[side]; a flow between the interior and exterior was an important part of the design process,” Gerald says. All main rooms provide access outside via French doors, which Delores loves and keeps open most of the time. Subtle yet elegant faux painting by Mary Walker authenticates the walls and ceilings, including the Palazzo medallion stencils on the ceiling and a glamorous beaded appliqué in the powder room by the master suite. The cherry wood arched doors throughout the home were custom-made in Mexico, as were the hand-carved fireplaces (a total of six throughout the house and grounds), columns, and ornate iron gates and handrails. The beams in the ceiling were reclaimed locally from old churches and grain elevators. “I wanted quality,” Jack says. “Instead of a big home, I wanted something that didn’t look like a regular Johnson County home.” Despite the not-so-small home, the upkeep is no problem. “It’s an easy house to clean,” Jack says. “She sweeps and I mop.”

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Sharing space on the lower level with a comfy living room, full kitchen and wine room (which holds about 100 bottles) is the chapel. “We both love the chapel,” Delores says. “It was supposed to be a cedar closet, but when we came back from Israel, we decided to turn it into a chapel, so we added two feet to the back.”

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Though they hardly ever cook for just the two of them, the kitchen is one of Delores’ favorite spaces. After purchasing the red Lacanche range that she wanted, including a warming oven and convection oven, “I took the colors with me to Italy and matched the plate,” she says. “They painted that for me while I was there.” The range wall hides the spacious pantry, while other noteworthy details include the custom rustic dry-stacked ledgestone arched around the range and the marble island top with antique-looking pendants from Wilson Lighting.

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A mix of old and new, two new side chairs and a rug purchased for this home in Santa Fe pair well with colorfully reupholstered chairs in the great room. “I took some material [to Calico Corners] and matched it,” Delores says. “I love to do that; I love playing around with materials.” The reupholstered dining room chairs as well as the dining table, made of old flooring, also made their way over from the previous home.

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The hearth room is the go-to spot for casual conversations or a little TV time. Leather chairs and an area rug were purchased for the space, while numerous antiques add interest, especially the colorful antique French wood-burning stove.

Aside from the home’s custom details, a majority of the

areas. Behind the full blooms of roses and well-manicured

accessories, antiques and furniture pieces — armoires,

walkways, there’s a definite science (and lots of math) that

display cabinets, side tables, chairs, bathroom vanities,

went into the creation of the overall Old Italian landscape

etc. — were brought over from their previous home. They

design, which accounts for the geometric designs, angles,

even changed a wall measurement in the kitchen to make

nooks and crannies found throughout the property.

one cabinet fit. When it came time to update a few of

From a private terrace off the master suite, Jack and

those pieces, Delores, who enjoys dabbling in design

Delores can take in the view of an Old Italian garden

when it comes to her own home, picked out fabric that

replica with formal boxwood hedges and groundcover

matched the existing decor and had several chairs in the

that was planted to look like it’s growing up through an

great room and hearth room and all the dining chairs

old patio, a scenic backdrop surrounding the hot tub and

reupholstered. After solidifying the home’s interior design,

an outdoor fireplace. Another conversation piece is the

they moved outside to the gardens.

naked lady statue, called “Venere Arten,” a focal point from

An extension of the interior living space, intricate

the hearth room balcony, which defines the transitional

landscaping features multiple elevation changes, paving

space between the Old Italian garden replica and the

the way for varied terraces and quaint outdoor living

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Whether inside or out, “the home replicates antique, Tuscan architectural elements and rustic elegance of many homes in Italy,” Reed says. The covered patio is where the couple enjoys spending the evening overlooking their gardens with a glass of wine.

Delores also enjoys visiting her fairy garden at the back of the property, but the piece de resistance, as landscape designer Steve Heichel with Rosehill Gardens calls it, is the main fountain courtyard garden built around a 112-inch-tall decorative fountain that spouts water from the heads of horses, fish and lions, called “Fontina Di Torino,” a “dramatic central fountain reminiscent of the large Italian plaza fountains,” Steve says. Seen in its entirety from the kitchen window, this main garden is outlined in crushed gravel pathways with delicate pockets of formal knot and rose-cutting gardens, topiary trees and spiral junipers. “What really makes [this project] a success is that [Jack and Delores] have a passion for [the landscape],” Steve says. “It’s not just for show, they enjoy it; this is their vision of Italy in Kansas City.” Jack and Delores “caved in on the gardening,” as Jack puts it, with monthly help from Rosehill Gardens, but he and Delores also spend time pulling weeds and dead-heading when needed. Mature evergreens create a privacy screen around the property, while classic 18th-century garden benches and quaint seating areas are purposefully placed throughout the gardens, perhaps to daydream about places far away. Though Jack and Delores soon will be on the go again, visiting their favorite international locales, they always return home, a final destination that was custom-made just for them. “We didn’t build it for anyone other than Delores and I and our family,” Jack says. “It’s really built [for] the way we want to live. We said if we ever moved, this is the way it would have to be, and this is exactly what we wanted.” PLEASE TURN THE PAGE

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The formal fountain courtyard garden was originally designed to include a pool, but Jack and Delores decided against the extra maintenance, opting for the big fountain instead, which they found at Van Liew’s. “It looks like an Italian garden,” Delores says. “We went pretty original with the pebbles and everything.” The 12-foot pool that Massarelli’s fountain sits in includes underwater lighting to make it glow at night. When building the home, a huge crane was needed to lift the fountain over the house.

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The hot tub is frequently used even in the summer by Jack, Delores and the grandkids. On chilly nights, they’ll turn on the fireplace adorned with an old antique piece Jack found.

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LOGGING MILES BACK AND FORTH to their lake house and being away from family and friends started to wear on one Loch Lloyd couple. “We were driving down every weekend in the summer and weren’t spending time with our kids and city friends because we were always gone,” the wife says. So they decided to sell that second home and make their primary residence one that would still give them that getaway feel. They wiped out a lavishly landscaped patio to put in a resortquality pool. The couple loves to travel and to visit their vacation home in Sarasota, Fla., but it was a trip to Kona, Hawaii, that inspired them to rethink their situation. There, the wife saw leaf-shaped loungers partially submerged on a pool reef ledge that became the spark of imagination for a whole new look and lifestyle. “You could lie in them and stay cool but not be totally in the water,” she describes. Those chairs came from Dedon, which specializes in unusual outdoor furniture, and these homeowners wanted a pool that was unusual to go with them.

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From this vantage, the pool looks to be someplace exotic. In fact, Loch Lloyd provides the backdrop of trees, while tropically themed potted plants add that touch of foreign flair.


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This home is situated high on a bluff at The Village of Loch Lloyd. The five-year-old home, built by Evan-Talan Homes, already had a luxurious covered lanai with fireplace off the back of the house and a waterfall cascading down the slope of the property. The side yard offered the best solution for connecting the living spaces and adding a pool house. “We knew how we wanted it to lay on the lot, and we didn’t want a basic rectangle or kidney-shaped pool,” the wife says. The homeowners took their ideas to Landscape Architect Kurt Kraisinger of LORAX Design Group to draw them up. “From the concept and first sketch to completion, the design hardly changed,” Kurt says. These homeowners are the “decisive type” and spent more time at the drawing board so they could stick to a plan. The design is intricate with intriguing levels, layers and features. An upper pool was included especially for the grandkids, ages 1, 3, 6 and 9. It has a shallow 18-inch depth for splashing around in and LEDs on the bottom that look like stars when lit at night. “It’s playful,” Kurt describes. “The optic component turns different colors.”

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left... The lot, high up on a hill, is perfect for an infinity-edge pool. A catch basin, unseen from the house, makes a secret destination hidden away from the hubbub. below... The partially submerged, leaf-shaped loungers were the inspiration for the entire project. Set on a reef ledge, they allow users to stay cool without getting too wet.

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Stepping stones separate this space and create a bridge to an isolated island where more lounge chairs overlook the scene from a higher perch. Just in front of it, a transitional area filled with river rocks hosts four gas igniters that spread flames a foot wide on the water. “I hadn’t seen this in Kansas City before, but I’ve since incorporated it into other projects,” Kurt says. The fire dances far enough away from the kids’ pool to be safe and close enough to the main pool to reflect light across it. A fog system in this area is another wow feature. “The waterfall pulls the fog into the lower pool,” Cory says. The husband was “all about the fun stuff,” Cory adds, but it had to be the “right” fun stuff. “I don’t do kitschy stuff like pop jets –– that has to be for the right pool,” Kurt says. “This is a landscape pool; it’s not for recreation, it’s for leisure.” The main pool is 1,100 square feet with a depth of 3-6 feet. “They want to be able to stand up and talk,” Kurt says. Kansas limestone seats are submerged along the edges of the pool for sitting. An infinity edge at the far end suits this pool’s long nature and high-up location. “Plus, it creates white noise to close off sound from the golf course," Cory says. The end nearest the house features the reef ledge, the element that started it all, for the couple and for most pool buyers today. “Reef ledges are the No. 1 thing we see in pools now. It’s the most-used portion of the pool,” Kurt comments. Oklahoma sandstone around the pool matches the house, and it’s a seamless look without any interruptions in material. “I’m not a fan of seeing drains,” Kurt says, “so we created little openings in the patio that drain underneath. We want to keep everything as natural as possible.” Weathered limestone “holey boulders” on the edging and tropical potted plant material soften the hardscape. A gas fire pit was incorporated into a corner, using glass slag rather than wood or stones, for added ambiance. PLEASE TURN THE PAGE

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The pool house was built last, but “it looks like it’s always been there,” Cory says, noting the same materials used on the main house. “None of it looks like an add-on.” Bifold doors open up two sides of the structure for easy access in and out. “The flow of it works well for parties,” the wife says. A full kitchen and bath keep the necessities close at hand; bar tables and a sound system increase enjoyment of the space. “This place, at night, with the lighting and fire pit, it couldn’t look any better,” Cory says. Aesthetics and functionality combined are at the core of this pool’s design, but it was the original idea of being closer to loved ones that is at its heart. “So many families are seeing their kids slipping away,” Kurt says. “They don’t want to lose the opportunity of having a pool while the kids are young.” Obviously, these homeowners are among likeminded thinkers. And they’re getting the most out of every minute of their decision to bring activity and adventure to their back door rather than down a stretch of highway. The pool, both heated and cooled, is open April through October, so their entertainment abilities span from Kentucky Derby soirees in the spring to football game gatherings in the fall. During summer, the couple uses the pool every day, taking a swim when they get home from work and inviting over those friends and family they missed so much driving to the lake on the weekends. “It’s like having a resort in our own backyard,” the wife says. “The way our lot is, it doesn’t feel like anyone is around us. It’s our own little oasis at home.”

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An Overland Park bungalow features a fearless marriage of color and chic. From the top to the bottom and every inch in between, a 1950s bungalow in Overland Park has maximized its square footage into a bold statement. Designer Nichole Loiacono worked with homeowner Erin Zirbel on her home, transforming the space with two primary goals in mind: to show the value of vintage and to highlight the idea that contrast oftentimes can create the most cohesion. Describing the design as “colorful, fun and free,” Nichole took her initial cues from Erin, whom she describes as fashionable and quirky. While Erin says she provided some input with photos and inspiration from blogs and magazines, she essentially gave Nichole free reign. “I don’t recall a single idea that I wasn’t on board with that she proposed,” Erin says. The end result manages to both honor the historical integrity of the home as well as embody a vibrant display of whimsical touches. In the living room, the couch was the starting point for the design. Erin already had the couch reupholstered and refurbished (which had belonged to her husband’s grandmother), and the shape and scale of the piece was an ideal anchor for the center wall. The black and white quatrefoil pattern is offset by bright fuchsia and navy blue throw pillows. The muted color of the main wall behind the couch provides the perfect backdrop for a colorful gallery of assorted framed prints. Showcasing Erin’s personal tastes and interests, the collage creates an immediate visual impact, with evidence of discerning placement of each frame. In front of the couch, Nichole placed a gilt wheat sheaf table. The vintage piece –– the same kind made famous by Coco Chanel –– features a round glass tabletop with a bundle of wheat splayed out on the bottom that serves as its legs. “It’s classic, adds glamour that [Erin] was looking for and dresses up the space,” The pink vintage chandelier and unique horse design of the chairbacks capture both class and character in this small eat-in area.

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The motley collage of bright prints creates a visually stunning gallery in the living room. A classic wheat sheaf table and luxurious glass chandelier are just some of the vintage valuables in this space.

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The blue hues in the glass backsplash add to the light, airy quality in this kitchen with retro-finished appliances.

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“I like things that show the personality of the homeowner.”

Injecting the design with Erin’s own sensibility

was a key design principle. “I like things that show

~ Designer Nichole Loiacono

the personality of the homeowner,” Nichole says. Throughout the home, there are numerous nods to Erin’s love of animals. The collage of prints in the living room features a bespectacled French bulldog; a framed flamingo keeps watch on one kitchen wall; and intricate horse engravings adorn the back of the wood chairs in the dining nook. The home’s design also plays with elements of seeming contradiction in surprising ways. For example, in just the small dining area alone, Nichole paired the stark white walls against the deep brown hue of the chairs for a dramatic contrast. The vertical lines of the beadboard also complement the horizontal lines of the wooden chairs. A pink glass Murano chandelier –– another vintage piece –– hangs above the dining table, creating a feminine lightness against the weight of the chairs. It’s evident that decisions to use color were deliberate and carefully considered –– even when it’s noticeably absent. The minimal look in the kitchen is achieved by the white appliances and cabinetry. Erin didn’t change the white cabinets after she moved in and chose appliances with a retro finish. This nod to the home’s past melds effortlessly with the addition of a glass backsplash in shades of cool blues. In the master bedroom, Nichole selected a moss green color for the textured walls. “It turned out beautifully because of the matte of the wall and gloss of the trim; it gives a nice effect looking at different sheens,” she notes. This room is the designer’s favorite in the home because of standout pieces like the gold, ornate headboard and an effortlessly eclectic combination of textures that pairs a woven plaid rug with animal print bedding. Room by room, the home displays a fearless

The royal blue side table, gold headboard and textured green walls, along with a mixture of fabrics, create a cozy, eclectic master bedroom.

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HOME

STORY BY TESS HART PHOTOS BY MATT KOCOUREK

Frontgate fabrics dominate the living area in the rug and recovered chair cushions, while fresh-cut flowers –– beautifully arranged by Kim Morris of The Rusty Willow –– decorate tabletops. The open layout allows family and guests to relax while taking in the views of the pool and lake.

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Simple Addition An already well-loved home + an extensive patio = pure enjoyment for a couple in Grove.

When the Townsends added onto their home, they decided to add a pool overlooking the lake. The emerald green arborvitaes that surround the pool are cut to look like columns, reflecting the overall design concept.

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pending their childhoods in South America has forever

Ed and Barbara picked out everything that went into the new

affected Ed and Barbara Townsend. With Ed growing up

space, recently updating it with a designer rug and recovered

in Brazil and Barbara in Chili, the couple was naturally

chairs, both in Frontgate fabric.

influenced to bring a cultural look to their house in Grove, Okla.

The stars of the space are two hand-painted tile murals custom-

“The Mediterranean style has always held a lot of charm for us,”

made in Jerusalem specifically for the couple. One shows the Tree

Barbara says. “We built the house with that kind of love and

of Life and is stationed behind the cooktop, and the other, placed

wanted to continue it when we built our outdoor living area.”

in front of the bar, displays the Garden of Gethsemane.

The couple built the outdoor addition back in 2004-2005, adding

“We have another tile mural from the same company in our

a pool, covered patio, kitchen, bar and a variety of quaint seating

home in the master shower,” Barbara says. “They are very special

areas. “We just wanted a little more of an inviting outdoor area and

to both of us.”

a little bit more living space for the master suite,” Barbara says.

The space encompasses many other pieces of art and is

The master suite, which walks out to the covered porch, increased

highlighted by meticulous landscaping done by Kelly Berry of

in square footage when the outdoor kitchen was added.

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“When I was working on the Townsends’ space, Barbara’s description of what she wanted was dreamy and whimsical, so that was my goal,” Kelly says. “The white mandevilla draping down the sides seem to give it the dreamy look, in my opinion.” The current color scheme for the plants is red, pink and white, which contrasts the shades of blue seen in the furniture, painted ceiling and decor. Red calibrachoa with tons of showy blooms, a little English ivy and tons of red Knock Out roses surround the exterior of the house. Another standout feature of the Townsends’ outdoor space is the tall emerald green arborvitaes that circle the pool and are made to resemble columns. “We didn’t want them to hide any of the beautiful views of the lake...when inside the house, you see right over the top of them,” Kelly explains. In their free time, the couple stays busy enjoying those views from their home, occasionally boating and entertaining. After 19 years of living in the space, the outdoor addition has really added to the Townsends’ home and lifestyle. “It’s a lovely place to have a cup of coffee in the morning or to have an alfresco dinner and watch the sunset,” Barbara says. “We really enjoy spending time out there.”

Whimsical, shapely paths lead to intimate seating areas. The light blue color scheme is evident in all spaces.

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The Townsends tried to capture the Mediterranean feel in their outdoor living addition with vibrant colors and personal touches, including dishes from Pier 1 Imports and the custom hand-painted tiles by Armenian Ceramics by Balian, a company located in the old city section of Jerusalem.


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FOOD SCENE

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Fresh & Fabulous Fare

PHOTOS COURTESY OF SHANGRI-LA GOLF CLUB, RESORT & MARINA

Cheers to fine dining options with homegrown taste. Shangri-La Golf Club, Resort & Marina (31000 S. Highway 125, Monkey Island), which underwent a $20 million renovation two years ago, features Summit Restaurant for fine dining and Buffalo Bar for a more casual setting. Fantastic views of the water and golf course showcase the beauty of Grand Lake. Denise Whitson, Summit’s food and beverage director, recommends the orange roughy, popular on Summit’s summer menu, paired with a glass of Duckhorn Sauvignon Blanc. Located on the Duck Creek arm of Grand Lake, Cherokee Yacht Club (33152 Browning Lane, Cleora) is for

members only but is always open to visits from prospective members. The Club features local farm-to-table fare, such as lamb from an Amish farm, Oklahoma City-raised beef, and fresh, seasonal herbs grown on-site. The Club grows lavender, rosemary, sage, thyme and hot cayenne peppers –– which help keep the deer away, says Val Saamer, food and beverage and restaurant manager. Top... Shangri-La members Jack and Nancy Adkisso enjoy dining on the balcony of Shangri-La’s Summit Restaurant overlooking the Shangri-La Golf Course and the waters of Grand Lake. Left... The orange roughy is a summertime favorite at the Summit Restaurant, especially when paired with the Duckhorn Vineyards 2010 Sauvignon Blanc.

Val points out the Almond Parmesan Panko Crusted Breast of Chicken, seared and oven-baked and served with a mushroom tomato white wine cream sauce, as one of the Cherokee Yacht Club’s most popular menu items as well as the bacon-wrapped shrimp, served with poblano-mango chutney. Try the house vodka –– Prairie Wolf, made in Guthrie –– while at the Club. The Artichoke (2610 N. 3rd St., Langley) serves guests in a historic century-old farmhouse and features homegrown vegetables and herbs grown on-site. Try the steamed whole artichoke or homemade crab cake for an appetizer; the Syrian salad –– tomato, cucumber, lemon, mint and vinaigrette tossed with lettuce –– is also popular. Want to pick up fresh food to whip up your own culinary delights? Stop by the farmers market held seasonally at

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Bruce & Jan

Lake Ozark, MO 65049

573.348.5100 AdamsAtTheLake.com Bruce: 573-216-4690 | Jan: 573-216-4039

SELLERS HEADED TO FLORIDA 1760 ARROWHEAD DRIVE | LAKE OF THE OZARKS Quality does not begin to describe this custom built home. Breath-taking 500 plus Lake Front Point Lot with 3plus mile view, 5 master suites. One of a kind walk-thru shower in Master Suite with overhead rain. Extensive tile work, Alder wood doors, trim and cabinets throughout. Large Hearth room with hickory floors. Elevator to the lower level. Huge lakeside deck/patio complete with salt water pool, fireplace. No amenities missed. Concrete dock with Golf Cart assessable ramp.

Offered at $1,495,000

MLS # 3098616

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KC & HG OZARKS HOME STORY BY ANDREA DARR PHOTOS BY MATT KOCOUREK

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aren and Brad Werner own several vacation rentals, but between May 15 and September 15, no one but themselves

Opposite... Granite is used liberally throughout

and their family and friends can stay at this chic

the home, from this fireplace surround to a

Lake Ozark home.

half bath vanity. “It’s one of the most unusual

Its transitional styling, 4,400-square-foot size and waterfront location bring the Werners, who have only a short commute from Jefferson City,

I’ve ever seen,” John says.

Left... The natural material palette mixes with clean lines to create the transitional look.

out to the Lake weekly. Karen purchased most of the furniture and accessories from John Elliott Interiors, and John himself helped with the design. “They wanted a

Below... Two tables pushed together seat 12. “It’s not enough,” Karen says. Overflow extends to the adjacent sunroom where there’s seating for six more.

high-end, relaxed atmosphere, and I think we got there,” John says. Karen loves the warm, neutral look, but she’s also done beach themes and is working on an industrial-style home. “The different homes help me get all my decorating tastes out,” says Karen, a preschool teacher. “Each one has its own character.” This particular house stood empty for a couple of years and developed moisture problems before the Werners bought and revamped it. “We wanted it bright and cheerful,” Karen says. Her inspiration started with the large picture of koi displayed in the dining area, where two square tables pushed together are set diagonally. “It adds drama,” John explains. “I like to use a lot of angles.” A weathered granite fireplace surround makes another dramatic focal point in the living room. Texture, natural materials and original artwork also draw the eye. “A collection of unusual items makes the decor,” John says. “We tried to find a few wow factors.” For Karen, though, the real wow factor is the water, and the outdoors is the best place to be. “We live on the boat dock,” she says. While the home is listed as having only three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, it can support 25 people at once, like it did this Memorial Day weekend. “The more, the merrier,” Karen says. “You don’t have to be invited, just show up.” But that open invitation ends September 16, when it becomes some other family’s special retreat, if only for a while. JULY/AUGUST 2014 |

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KC & HG OZARKS’

FOOD SCENE TEXT BY ANDREA DARR PHOTOS BY FRAN SIBLEY

Local Flavor

Food and drink start their journey to your belly a little closer to home.

Shown are fresh herbs and vegetables from Old Kinderhook’s summer garden.

A caprese salad changed how Executive Chef John Biggs does things at Old Kinderhook. The tomato in it looked perfect and deep red, but it tasted far from what a tomato was supposed to taste like. “We can do this better,” he stated at the time and partnered with the resort’s golf course superintendent last year to till up a quarter acre of land on the property for a vegetable garden that supplies produce for two on-site restaurants. The garden grows everything from herbs to eggplant and especially heirloom tomatoes. “I’m surprised by how good it all is,” John says. “It’s some of the best-quality food I've ever eaten, and it has changed me into a vegetable eater.” On a national scale, John isn’t the only one to realize that locally grown, in-season produce tastes better, but he’s definitely on the forefront at the Lake. “Everything we do here is about five years behind,” he says. “We’re stuck in a corporate agriculture business model,” adds Nathan Bechtold, the market coordinator of the Osage Beach Farmers Market. But he has employed an “if you build it, they will come” attitude, organizing a handful of vendors to set up tables on Saturdays May through October at the Stone Crest Mall off Old Highway 54. Now in its third year, the market’s strength is meat (grass-fed and heritage breed cattle, along with bison) and dairy, plus seasonal produce and even specialty items from regular homeowners who have an abundance of, say, cherries from trees in their yard. Nathan says that the Lake area has typically purveyed fresh-grown goods at roadside stands and through grocery stores and that this is the first coordinated effort in one of the largest cities in the area. The location helps bring locals and tourists together in support of locally grown, pesticide-free food. “I love it and believe in it,” he says. Beverages also are going local at the Lake, with Shawnee Bluff Winery and Horseshoe Bend Brewery opening up in the last two years. Chris Case, a chef by trade and home brewer, was entering competitions and winning. “People told me I should step it up,” he recalls. So he became an official brewmaster in an old firehouse within The Village of Four Seasons, where he and wife, Carrie, brew different craft beers and do pairings for private events. In an area connected to beer giant Anheuser-Busch InBev, the small start-up is holding its own. A wood-fired pizza is a favorite draw for many patrons. While his ingredients aren’t sourced locally, the lake’s water, used in the process, uniquely flavors the beer. It’s all part of creating a taste that represents all the Lake has to offer –– the best of nature.

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We have the keys to your lake vacation!

Keys to the Lake Lodging Company, LLC offers the finest in vacation rentals and property management, Keys to the Lake is prepared to assist you in creating the Lake vacation that fits your dreams. We offer privately owned and professionally managed Lakefront rentals, real-time online reservation and customized vacation packages to match your needs. Our properties are conveniently located to Lake shopping, dining, golfing, boat rentals and more! Keys to the Lake’s dedication to professionalism allows our clients the time to enjoy life’s simple pleasures. After all, we believe the beauty of Lake of the Ozarks is the finest amenity!

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A great value at $495,000 MLS #3098769

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Bruce & Jan

98 RIVER OAKS, GATED COMMUNITY, 31 MILE MARKER, LAKE FRONT HOME Large screened porch, SE exposure, main level living, gentle driveway, cove location, 6 Years young, 12 ft. Main Floor ceilings & 10 ft walls in lower level walk out. 2 large Master Suites, large lower level family room with wet bar, concrete decks, Lakeside patio with fire pit. 3 well concrete dock with cruiser slip.

Lake Ozark, MO 65049

573.348.5100 AdamsAtTheLake.com Bruce: 573-216-4690 | Jan: 573-216-4039

Offered at $724,900 MLS # 3096456

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The right lighting makes all the difference

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Surf, Steak

quality, well-seasoned dishes that are cooked to perfection. At our most recent Cooking School held at Kitchen Studio: Kansas City’s stunning showroom, he again prepared a four-

and, yes,

Spaetzle

The Raphael Hotel’s Executive Chef Charles d’Ablaing is all about

course menu that some said was the best they’d ever had. Showcasing mouthwatering dishes that incorporated local ingredients as well as Southern and ethnic influences, the evening’s menu consisted of surf-and-turf favorites –– scallops, lobster and strip steak –– plus the lesser-known German dish, spaetzle, which turned out to be a big hit. Served with a little humor, history and wine –– from new partners Fahrmeier Family Vineyards and Winery out of Lexington, Mo. –– the evening’s lessons were ones to remember.

SEARED D IV ER SCA L L O P

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W I NE PAI R I NG S BY F A H R M E IER FAMI LY VI NEYAR D S ST R IP ST EA K

The Evening’s Menu FIRST COURSE:

Warm mushroom and lobster salad with baby spinach, charred onion vinaigrette and roasted tomatoes Paired with Fahrmeier’s Vidal Blanc

SECOND COURSE:

Seared diver scallop with corn bread, toasted cauliflower and grapefruit emulsion Paired with Fahrmeier’s Vignoles

ENTRÉE:

USDA prime 30-day aged strip steak with basil spaetzle, garlic, rapini and a veal glaze Paired with Fahrmeier’s Norton

DESSERT: M U SH ROOM AND LOBS TER S ALAD

Bananas foster Paired with Fahrmeier’s River Bluffs White

Thanks to Our Partners To see all photos and recipes from this event, and to get info on upcoming Cooking Schools, visit kchandg.com.

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KC & HG ALL ABOUT: ANDREA’S FAB FINDS

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Visit us online at kchandg.com View more information on these advertisers in our resource directory at kchandg.com Accent Special Event Rental ........................................................94

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ACS Concrete | Construction .......................................................16

Lisa Schmitz Interior Design .........................................................18

Adams & Associates Real Estate .....................................74, 77, 81

Locks & Pulls ..............................................................................28

Allegiance Realty/Lauren Huey .....................................................92

Mary Walker Faux ........................................................................28

Amini’s Galleria ...............................................................................7

McGraw Realtors/Diana Patterson ...............................................75

Angel Krishna Interior Design .......................................................85

Melody Point ................................................................................68

Armstrong Kitchens ..........................................Inside Back Cover

Miami, Okla., Convention & Visitors Bureau ..................................69

Austin Iron Works ........................................................................82

Midwest Custom Pools ...............................................................85

Banks Blue Valley Pool & Spa ....................................................30

Millennium Painting ......................................................................92

Bickford + Company ...................................................................46

Mission Plumbing Heating & Cooling .........................................44

Blue Haven Pools & Spa ..............................................................24

Missouri Organic ..........................................................................28

Brancato’s Catering/All Seasons Party Rental ..............................90

Modern Concrete .........................................................................59

Brown Restoration .......................................................................93

Mosquito Squad ..........................................................................11

Cartwright Tree Care ....................................................................11

Natural Accents Lighting Design ..................................................58

The Coleman Theatre ...................................................................69

Nature’s Touch .............................................................................56

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Nearing Staats Prelogar & Jones ................................................12

Dave Smith the Lamp Maker ........................................................92

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Dirk Soulis Auctions .......................................................................6

Patriot Fence ...............................................................................27

Doolittle Distributing .....................................................................65

Pileggi & Reid Painting .................................................................83

Dunbar Interiors ...........................................................................64

The Plaza Living Center ................................................................83

Evan-Talan Homes .......................................................................57

Portfolio Kitchen & Home ...............................................................8

Gianni Homes ..............................................................................83

Profile Cabinet & Design .................................................................4

Grand Lake Association ...............................................................68

Raynor Garage Door ....................................................................18

Grand River Dam Association ......................................................74

Reed Fuller Construction ..............................................................31

Granite Garage Floors of KC ........................................................25

RE/MAX Premier Realty/Eric Oligschlaeger ..........Inside Front Cover

Innovative Lighting & Design ........................................................85

RE/MAX Perry Team .....................................................................68

Jasper’s Restaurant .....................................................................84

Rodrock Homes ..........................................................................20

Kansas City Homes/The Goldstein Team .......................................5

Rosehill Gardens ..........................................................................20

Kansas City Millwork ..................................................................14

Schlitterbahn Vacation Village .......................................................90

Kansas City NARI .........................................................................10

Shangri-La Real Estate ..........................................................68, 75

K.C. Granite & Cabinetry .........................................................88-89

Shelf Genie ....................................................................................2

Keys to the Lake ..........................................................................81

St. Jude Dream Home .................................................................44

Kitchen Studio: Kansas City .........................................................13

Stone Solutions ..............................................................................9

Kitchens & Baths by Briggs ........................................................25

Suma Design & Construction .......................................................1

Lambie Custom Homes ...............................................................29

Top Master ..................................................................................58

Land Design Group ......................................................................45

Unique Stone Concepts ...............................................................82

Landmark Lighting of KC .............................................................64

United Mosquito & Fly Control ......................................................64

Larson Building Company ......................................................3, 92

The Urban Lumber Company .......................................................28

Leawood Fine Art .........................................................................84

Wilson Lighting .............................................................................30

Legacy Flooring ............................................................................96

Wood Haven ................................................................................94

Legends Outlets ...........................................................................21

The Yellow Barn ...........................................................................12

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