All Things Real Estate, February 2019

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View more photos and information of this month’s featured home on pages 16 and 17

The Malibu Estate

Serving Gibson, Knox, Pike, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties in Indiana and Wabash County in Illinois.

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Changing your room with some rearranging CONTENT COURTESY OF MENARDS

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room’s design can literally affect your mood. When you start getting sick of looking at your home décor, or just want to feel different about your home for an upcoming get-together, you can instantly transform a room without overspending. We’re not talking about a full makeover mindset, but instead investing in a few statement pieces that will make a large impact.

DIM THE ROOM

A room dimmer for all lamps and lighting sources allows for flexibility depending on the time of day, event or mood, plus they provide energy savings. Turning the light level up or down or investing in various lampshades can instantly change the feel of a room.

TRANSFORM WITH RUGS

Adding an area rug with a pattern or color is a budget-friendly instant statement that can be put over carpet or wood floors to create a new look or warmth.

AUCTIONS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 6:00PM!

ADD CANDLES Candles are a very inexpensive way to instantly change the space by adding a table centerpiece or strategically placing them around the room for a soothing, mellow effect.

REARRANGE THE WALL A gallery wall is a great way to change your decorating strategy. The great thing about them is that every single one of them is different. Family photos or artwork can be hung in several different ways to create a completely different look.

USE YOUR MANTELS There are several places throughout your home that can easily be changed. When the mood strikes for a holiday or season, one of the easiest things to change is a mantel. It doesn’t have to be complicated or filled with many things. Usually you can start with one larger item placed in either the center or to one side, then add things to suit your taste.

SWITCH UP ACCESSORIES The accessories, knickknacks and table displays you use in a room are all super effective ways to change the vibe of a space. Adding some trim or a band of fabric is great when spicing up curtains. Couch cushions, pillows, or throws can instantly tie together a color scheme.

DO SOME REARRANGING Remember that the arrangement of the room’s contents are nearly as important as the contents themselves. Unexpected items placed throughout the home can keep a room fresh

You never know what treasures you will find!

IN THE HEART OF INDIANA’S AMISH COUNTRY

Feb. 9 - Building Supplies Auction Feb. 23 - Cast Iron Auction *Online Bidding* March 6-7-8 Antiques - Carriages - Farm Machinery - Draft Horses If you’re looking for something different, exciting , and entertaining, head out to Dinky’s Auction Center. On any given Friday evening, they’ll sell up to 10 auction rings featuring household items, furniture, For more information, please contact Levi at 812-486-6197 small items, pigs, cows, horses, building supplies, farm items, - you name it.

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113 S. Main, Princeton Historic downtown building with lots of potential. Large main level perfect for almost any business. Upstairs

212 S. Seminary, Princeton

2BR, 1BA home with a bonus room. Covered front porch, rear deck. Homes needs some TLC but has lots of potential!

$29,500 MLS# 201824538

302 W. Third St., Patoka

Well kept 3BR, 1BA home on a large lot. Wood burning fireplace in living room, newer metal roof, handicap accessible ramp. Great starter or investment home!

$57,500 MLS# 201824599

118 S. Main, Oakland City 2BR, 1BA home, fenced bk yard, 1.5 car det grg w/ workshop, many updates. $65,900 MLS# 201725889

apartment. Unfinished basement. $59,900. MLS# 201843592

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PRICE REDUCED!

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303 N. Barnes St., Patoka

121 W. Mulberry, Princeton

923 N. Main, Princeton 2BR, 1BA home on 0.23 acres, 1018 sq. ft. $25,000 MLS# 201638742

Beautiful 3BR river home on blacktop road w/ attached garage, lg. eat-in kitchen lg. family rm w/ frplc & fantastic views of the White River. Perfect fit for the outdoor lover!

$68,500 MLS# 201824598

Well-maintained 3BR, 1BA home w/ det. 1 car grg. & full bsmt. 1 car det. carport w/ concrete drive. Large chain link fenced in area. Nice enclosed front porch. $69,900 MLS# 201840896

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2208 E. 250 South, Princeton

50 S. 725 East, Francisco 120+ acres in the East Gibson area. Owner wants an offer! $900,000

Very nice 2BR, 1BA home with many updates including furnace & central air w/ warranty, hot water heater, replacement windows, plumbing and more! Very nice area on the edge of Patoka.

NEW LISTING!

6289 S. 1150 West, Owensville 3BR, 2 BA barn-style home on 12 +/- acres. 3 income producing mobile homes on property. $158,000 MLS# 201704369

410 E. Indiana St., Princeton Adorable remodeled 2BR, 1BA home in a great neighborhood. Large det. garage. Low maintenance property! $79,900 MLS# 201840117

126 W. Oak, Oakland City 1.5 story 4BR, 2BA with detached garage, full basement and a large covered front porch. $59,900 MLS# 201901034

LAND LISTINGS Building Sites, River Frontage, Farmland Oakland City • Francisco • Patoka • Princeton

114 N. Grove, Oakland City Located in the downtown business district with lots of potential! Lg. parking lot & 2 income producing apartments currently occupied. Great investment! $58,900 MLS# 201826107

features a 2BR

525 N. Race, Princeton Investor or Handy Man’s Dream! Spacious 3BR, 1BA home with basement, large front porch and mud room at rear entry. Needs some TLC. $27,900 MLS#201844932

907 N. Second St., Princeton You’ll love the charm & neighbohood of this 2BR, 1BA home within walking distance of schools, parks and the pool. $77,900 MLS# 201837524

4.67 Acres. 40x50 steel pull through structure w/ concrete floor & electric crane. 24x32 pole bldg.. w/ office, concrete floor and electric.

$104,900 MLS# 201827502

505 Catt Street, Hazleton

$55,000 MLS # 201820622

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1022 E. Broadway, Princeton See all our listings on Realtor.com and check us out on Facebook!

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679 S. Curtis Lane, Princeton

This fantastic 3-level home with 4BR & 3BA has many upscale features & sits on 4.39 acres of lawn with many shade trees. Upstairs has the master BR with a private BA, walk-in closet & dressing room. Also upstairs are 2 additional BRs & a second full BA. Second level has a lg. eat-in kitchen, formal dining room & living room. This level also has a beautiful a Champion sun room (12’ x 18’6”) &a breakfast dining area off the kitchen. The lower level (main) has a large beautiful entry foyer, a lg. family room w/ wood-burning fireplace w/ clean-out, a BR, a full BA & laundry room area with soak tub as well as entryway to the 2.5 car att grg. (27’ x 24’ with two 10 x 7 doors, & one manway door. The entrance foyer gives access to the basement. The partial basement has a second full laundry. This home also has a 2nd det 2.5 car grg w/ heat & air & chain link/woven wire fencing as well as a barn with concrete apron back 14’4” wide x 22’ long, open span steps to a loft, double 4’ front doors & 4’ loft doors. The home also has a patio 16’ x 20’ at the rear. Sale includes dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, disposal, cooktop/range, washers, dryers, humidifier, water filtration system, and a Guardsman “Generack” generator. $299,000 MLS# 201841364

115 Center Dr., Oakland City Take a look at this beautiful home situated on a corner lot at such a great price. Entering through the front door you come upon a beautiful foyer area with tile floors opening to a large living room. It has an open floor plan with a large formal dining area opening to the kitchen. Downstairs the large family room has a gas log fireplace and large closets for additional storage. Upstairs is the master bedroom with large closets and a half bath, and two additional bedrooms with full bath offers plenty of space for this family home. The back yard is fenced in with a large clean area to entertain! Don’t miss out, call today! $179,000 MLS# 201843428

4847 S.1025 East, Oakland City Take a look at this unique home in such a great location! Located not to far from town with a country-like setting, this home is the perfect fit for a family. This 3 bedroom home is sitting on approximately 1.7 acres of land with an immaculate detached garage. Seller will separate pole barn for a substantially lower price on the home. Don’t miss out, call today! This home has gas heat, central air, and plenty of parking. $148,000 MLS# 201844139 11380 S. 150 East, Haubstadt Beautiful two story home in the country near Haubstadt! This 3,700 sq. ft. home features 4BR, 4BA and a 4 car attached garage. Spacious living room features a gorgeous fireplace as does the family room. The upstairs also has a bonus room that has access to the storage area above the garage that could be a future mother in law suite. The garage features 4 bays, two 8’x10’, two 8’x9’. The basement is 61’x32’ unfinished with a storm shelter. This home is built like a tank and is beautiful! $399,000 MLS# 201841259

STORAGE UNIT BUSINESS

918 N. Main Drive, Oakland City Check out this nice brick home in Oakland City. Home has 2 bedrooms and 2 bath with large attached sunroom and attached garage. Enjoy the spacious feel of this 1 level home in a desirable location with easy access to amenities. $124,900 MLS# 201852022

701 W. Broadway, Princeton 40+ individual storage units of various sizes and prices in 2 separate buildings located on busy West Broadway Street. Site has lots of options and room for future expansion. $110,000 MLS# 201750655


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5 4 Have you met with your builder? Is the cost per square foot a little to high? The JOSEPH is a prefab home that was built to stick built standards. It is an 1800 sq. ft. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on the main level and over 1000 sq. ft. upstairs to ďŹ nish out as you like. The plumbing, heating, cooling, and electric are run and ready to be ďŹ nished out. Give us a call and take a tour of the home to size up the quality of the workmanship. Go to www.RochesterHomesInc.com to see the modular company that has been family owned and operated for the past 40 years. They specialize in modular homes and can customize a home to your liking. This home ďŹ gures out to $98.00 a square foot. Come check it out!! Rochester offers Ranch, Cape Cod and Two Story homes. www.rochersterhomesinc.com for more information.


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BROSHEARS REALTY & AUCTION OAKLAND CITY, IN 812-749-3274 James Broshears Jr., Principal Broker WWW.BROSHEARSREALTY.COM

0-319 Fenced in 32x50 pole building with 2 rooms for office space, kitchen area, living room space, 1/2 bath, gas furnace & air, garage for repair work, also second 34x48 building on 2.3 acres more or less on road 450S in Somerville area. NEW PRICE $81,000.

0-334 638 W. Division St., Oakland City. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen w/ new cabinets, remodeling has been done on the inside of the home, new windows, good roof, nice siding, fenced in back yard, move-in ready. Asking only $55,000.

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0-332 Good location at 811 W. College Street in Oakland City. Home has good siding and roof but needs some remodeling on the inside of the home. Could be a nice home for your family! Nice lot. Only $36,000.

SOLD! 110 N. First Ave., Oakland City James Broshears, Jr. 812-749-3274

Jerry Basham 812-749-4446


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The Tim Mason Team Tim Mason

Jan Mason

(812) 664-0845 timmason@remax.net

(812) 664-2022 janmason@remax.net

See these properties and more online, anytime! www.TimMasonTeam.com

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6209 S. 1050 West Owensville $244,500

NEW LISTING!

• 4BR ranch home on 13.9 acres • Inground pool w/ pool house & 1/2 BA • Older pole building & greenhouse MLS# 201847274

1893 S. 1200 East • $114,500

• Large lot w/ fenced background • Spacious kitchen, large rooms MLS# 201902991

2477 W. 50 North, Princeton

• Totally remodeled 3BR, 2BA home • Lg. family room & open floor plan • New appliances, cabinets & countertops • Detached garage, Large lot MLS# 201850135 803 N. Race, Princeton • $51,700 •Nice, well-maintained 2BR, 1BA home

• Brand new manufactured home

•Rear deck great for entertaining! •MLS# 201830959 306 E. Vine St., Ft. Branch • $115,500 • 2BR, 1BA brick home • Great location next to the park • Att. garage w/ extra bath • Large corner lot MLS# 201851910 (812) 664-0845 timmason@remax.net

• 3BR, 1BA home w/ attached garage

• Nice 3BR, 2BA brick home • 21 acres • Additional 1 bedroom home and 2 Buildings in great condition • Part of property used for established turn-key paintball business also available for purchase • MLS# 201834855

•Lg. living room, kitchen w/ appliances

Tim Mason

109 Central Ave., Princeton • $82,500

Offices in Princeton and Evansville

1011 W. Broadway, Princeton • $89,900 • 3 BR, 2 BA w/ great floor plan • Very convenient location • 2 porches, nice laminate furniture MLS# 201836083

6621 N. State Rd, Hazleton • $159,900 • 3BR, 2BA country home • New roof & sidewalk • 2.635 acres w/ mature trees & lake • Covered front porch MLS# 201846278

Jan Mason (812) 664-2022 janmason@remax.net


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Tim Mason (812) 664-0845 timmason@remax.net

See these properties and more online, anytime! www.TimMasonTeam.com

• 4370 S. 100 E, Princeton - 20.5 Acres, $30,000 per Acre (Behind Toyota) • 1000 US Hwy. 41 S., Princeton - 5.10 Acres, $34,314 per Acre • 5218 S. 100 E, Princeton - 34 Acres adjacent to Toyota, $35,000 per Acre • 701 S. Second Ave., Princeton - 38 Acres, REDUCED! $29,994 per Acre • 1885 S. 100 West, Princeton - 35.74 Acres, $30,778 per Acre

• 200 North & 325 West, Petersburg - 195 Acres, $5400 per Acre • CR 300 North & Meridian, Petersburg - 133.56 Acres, $6888 per Acre • CR 500 West & 150 North, Petersburg - 159.03 Acres, $6600 per Acre • NEW PRICE! 1644 Hunsaker Rd., Boonville - 41 Acres, Home, Lake, $820,000 Ready to buy or sell? Call Tim Mason at (812) 664-0845 or email timmason@remax.net

Offices in Princeton and Evansville


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Linda Folsom Broker Associate LindaFolsomHomes.com Cell 812.779.9293 Office 812.473.0123

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907 Mohawk Drive, Ft. Branch

1457 Rabbit Run, Haubstadt

Stunning 2-story brick home features 4 bedrooms, 3 full and 2 half baths. Open floor plan. Partial finished walkout basement. Bonus Room. Lots of updates in the last 2 years. 3 car garage. 20’x40’ in-ground pool. Beautiful landscaping.

One owner spacious brick ranch features 3BR, 2BA and large rooms throughout. Open floor plan. Professionally landscaped. 3 car oversized garage. Home Warranty.

MLS# 201834165

MLS# 201845880

$364,900

NEW SOLD! LISTING!

711 E. Water St., Princeton

1BR, 1BA Estate Sale! Large corner lot, detached 2 car garage and 1 car carport w/ storage shed. Newer metal roof and some replacement windows. Great investment!

$220,000

SALE SOLD! PENDING!

1120 Carol Ave., Princeton 3BR, 2BA home on a corner lot features large rooms and a split BR plan. Huge attached 5 car garage (30’x36’) and detached 24’x30’ workshop.

MLS# 201902269

MLS# 201846918

Want a Sweet Deal on a New Home? Call Linda at (812) 779-9293 today!

NEWSOLD! PRICE!

ACREAGESOLD! FOR SALE!

SALE PENDING! SOLD!

$40,000

$142,500

9621 W. 575 South, Owensville

1920 N. Carithers Rd., Princeton

708 S. Hall St., Princeton

Move-in ready 4BR, 2.5BA country home sits on 1 acre. Over 2,500 sq. ft. of living space. Attached 2 car garage. Total electric. Home Warranty.

Wooded +-12 Acres would make a Great Private Building lot with a Walk out Basement or Hunting Ground.

Wonderful lot on the south side of Princeton. This empty building lot is convenient to shopping, schools and parks.

$206,900

$96,000

$7,000

MLS# 201846517

MLS# 201900828

MLS# 201836431


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Kitchen islands evolve to meet today’s needs BY KIM COOK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Pr ep sur face. Gathering spot. Storage solution. The kitchen island is one of those home elements that seems to have known its purpose from its inception: a utilitarian divider between kitchen and family zones, the heart of the home. Over the years, the kitchen island has come to of fer far more than counter space. It might include a cooktop, bookshelves, drop-down bar, sink and acres of granite. Today’s islands come in all shapes and sizes, and have been tailored for all kinds of purposes. One important addition is connectivity: Designers and architects are integrating plugs, por ts and other tech features into the kitchen island. For one project, New York City Allyson Lubow | Michael Wood Interiors via AP designer Michael Wood integrated a This photo provided by Michael Wood Interiors shows a kitchen project by interior system of USB ports and outlets into designer Michael Wood in New York’s West Village, in which he used butcher block, a kitchen island that also included soapstone and Corian on the island. Mixed materials are a popular trend for today’s ample storage, good seating and a kitchen islands. clever pet-feeding nook. “The result

is a family hub of activity,” he says. Granite has given ground to more per formance-friendly counter tops. Engineered materials like Dekton, Silestone, Corian and others are heat-, scratch- and stain-resistant. Designers are using real and faux woods, too. And ther e’s a tr end toward combining dif ferent types of sur faces. In another project, Wood used soapstone, butcher block and Corian on the kitchen island. “An island is a great place to be cr eative,” says Chicago kitchen designer Mick De Giulio. “I often combine materials and use them to define various functions.” For instance, he has used a thick chunk of hand-scraped wenge wood, for example, as a breakfast countertop: “I like the warmer, softer surface to rest your arms and elbows.” Then he might use polished stainless steel as a joiner y or accent element. In a tight galley kitchen, an island might replace a wall, giving a renovated kitchen more breathing room,

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more light and more work space. Cabinetr y and shelving on the island can hold kids’ craft gear, books or bar ware. Built-in microwaves, ovens and deep, pullout drawers offer efficiency. In a larger home, the island can ser ve even more purposes, including breakfast bar, entertainment zone or home of fice. Look for seating that complements the room: Sturdy bases and backrests make for safe, comfy places to settle in, while low-profile stools that slide out of sight might be all you need for occasional use. Pick pieces with easily cleaned performance fabrics, or go with plastic, steel or wood if you’ve got messy eaters. Spend some time on the lighting, Wood advises. If the kitchen is a work center, put in task lighting. “For others who never cook, lighting is almost a decorative element,”

he says. Wood recommends under-cabinet LED lights and directional sconces, all dimmable. Pendants are popular, but if you’ve got a low ceiling, be mindful of their positioning. Minimalist horizontal fixtures that sit just slightly below the ceiling might work better; for instance, Lightology’s Essence fixture, a barely-there sliver of brass or nickel, casts a warm glow but doesn’t loom over the island. West Elm has the Linear pendant with a walnut finish that’s slim and stylish. If you just need an island work zone, consider Slate Design’s freestanding ones designed by Mark Daniel, and available at CB2 . T h e r e ’ s a h i g h - g l o s s , w h i t e - l a cquered version with a cubby, open shelving and a white marble top, or a somewhat shor ter one in a graywashed wood with marble top.

This photo provided by Michael Wood Interiors shows a kitchen project by interior designer Michael Wood in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood, where Wood integrated charging stations and a pet feeding zone into the island. Islands are usually the heart of the home. Michael Wood Interiors via AP

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Serious decor with a fun, playful edge chic design. “A lot of my stuff explores a hedonistic streak that I deny myself in real life. orothy Draper once said of her The wink in my work is just that — a decorating projects, “I always put in one controversial item. It makes wink,” he says. “My formula? Ninety-nine percent classicism, 1 percent witticism.” people talk.” Maureen Stevens, an interior The influential Manhattan interior designer in Austin, Texas, seeks a decorator was known for her exuberant similar balance. For a project in the city’s use of color and pattern, such as bold, Seaholm District, “the client wanted a black-and-white checkerboard, hot pink and crimson, lime green and blue. In her boutique-hotel vibe with all the frills.” Stevens clad some walls in cobalt hands, stuffy chintz became flirty and and magenta, and then dressed the vivacious. home with bold pops of pattern, curvy That cheeky sense of fun is all over furniture, statement art, and velvet bar home decor these days, a counterpoint to the serenity of minimalism and neutral stools perched on hairpin legs. There’s sex appeal, but it’s infused with tasteful, palettes. thoughtful curation. New York-based designer, potter “I love a room of storytellers,” she and author Jonathan Adler is known for says. “Pieces that act as little mementos, playful accessories, like ceramic trinket curiosities and artifacts.” trays in the shape of pouty lips or pill At last spring’s Shoppe Object show capsules, and storage jars printed with Lauren Logan | Maureen Stevens via AP imagery that references mind-expanding in New York, designer Helene Ige of This photo provided by designer Maureen Stevens shows a table in her project in the substances. Brass and acrylic objets d’art Los Angeles displayed a fanciful pillow Seaholm district of Austin, Texas. Stevens incorporated a number of chic, provocative and vessels include mustache, finger, collection that transected pop culture elements, like this sinuous gold-legged coffee table. Carefully curating dynamic acces- hippo and talon shapes. and traditional pattern, with foil-printed sories, textures, color and furnishings in the space keeps the look tasteful and stylish. unicorns and saucy phrases on tapestry Yet Adler’s serious about creating BY KIM COOK

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and toile backgrounds. Crown Objet has also played with textiles, creating silk pillows printed with alien heads and skulls. Furniture with a soft, sumptuous feel — think velvet, chenille, buttery leather — is a good way to introduce sensual elements. Metals can be highly polished to dance the light around the room, or burnished to give the room warmth. Glass or mirrored pieces add glamour. You’ll find well-priced velvet seating at Article, as well as a temptingly cool, apple-shaped, wire floor lamp. Jenn-Air has disrupted the traditional high-end kitchen-gear market with a new collection called “Bound by Nothing.” The appliances are tricked out with Italian leather covers and trims, etched and tooled hardware, and deep, rich hues. “Our inspiration came from fashion, furniture and jewelry, and from art, music and travel,” says Jessica McConnell, senior design manager at parent company Whirlpool. “Having free rein to push boundaries was quite freeing for us as designers. We stopped thinking about the way it ‘should’ be done and Lauren Logan | Maureen Stevens via AP instead about the possibilities.” Jenn-Air’s “Cuts” line features smooth This photo provided by designer Maureen Stevens shows a room in her project in the Seaholm district of Austin, Texas. Stevens incorporated a number of chic, provocative elements, like velvet barstools on hairpin legs, a sinuous gold-legged coffee table, or croc-embossed, leather-front, column curvy sofa and shots of bold hues. Carefully curating dynamic accessories, textures, color and furnishings in the space keeps the look tasteful and stylish. SEE PLAYFUL/PAGE 19

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refrigerators in colors like cognac and caviar. “Smoke & Brass” ranges have a lovely patina, and anodized-brass and knurled-steel hardware. “Burlesque” fridges put the color and embossing in the interior, and then trim the whole thing with sensual LED lighting. The effect is more luxe, walk-in closet than icebox. Other utilitarian elements are getting a fashionable approach too. Kohler introduced the Ombre faucet collection, inspired by the technique’s popularity in clothing and even hairstyles. The graduated shading, from a rosy gold to nickel, or dusky titanium to a pinky hue, gives the hardware a beguiling edge. Artwork or wallpaper is a good way to play provocateur in a room. Minted and CB2, among others, have interesting photography, abstracts and bold graphic prints. For a stronger statement, check out Timorous Beasties’ Graffiti wallpaper covered in wildly colorful and chaotic spray-paint and spatter patterns. Lauren Logan | Maureen Stevens via AP Or take a different tack with Given This photo provided by designer Maureen Stevens shows bar stools in her project in the Seaholm district of Austin, Texas. Stevens Campbell’s Divine Collection. The incorporated a number of chic, provocative elements, like these velvet barstools on hairpin legs. Carefully curating dynamic designer cheekily channels patron saints in accessories, textures, color and furnishings in the space keeps the look tasteful and stylish. contemporary graphic motifs.

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The Archibald e-gardener app, left, and Super Sensor, right, are on display at the Connected Garden booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, in Las Vegas. The Super Sensor, over a 24-hour period, can analyze the soil, brightness and climate and recommend types of plants according to preferences. The app has augmented reality and recommends care for specific types of plants.

ne day, finding an oven that just cooks food may be as tough as buying a TV that merely lets you click between channels. Inter net-connected “smar ts” are creeping into cars, refrigerators, thermostats, toys and just about everything else in your home. CES 2019 gadget show in Las Vegas showcased many of these products, including an oven that coordinates your recipes and a toilet that flushes with a voice command. With every additional smart device in your home, companies are able to gather more details about your daily life. Some of that can be used to help advertisers target you — more precisely than they could with just the smartphone you carry. “It’s decentralized sur veillance,” said Jef f Chester, executive director for the Center for Digital Democracy, a Washington-based digital privacy advocate. “We’re living in a world where we’re tethered to some online service stealthily gathering our information.” Yet consumers so far seem to be

welcoming these devices. The research firm IDC projects that 1.3 billion smart devices will ship worldwide in 2022, twice as many as 2018. Companies say they are building these products not for snooping but for convenience, although Amazon, Google and other partners enabling the intelligence can use the details to they collect to customize their services and ads. Whirlpool, for instance, is testing an oven whose window doubles as a display. You’ll still be able to see what’s roasting inside, but the glass can now display animation pointing to where to place the turkey for optimal cooking. The oven can sync with your digital calendar and recommend recipes based on how much time you have. It can help coordinate multiple recipes, so that you’re not undercooking the side dishes in focusing too much on the entree. A camera inside lets you zoom in to see if the cheese on the lasagna has browned enough, without opening the oven door. SEE ITEMS/PAGE 22

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As for that smar t toilet, Kohler’s Numi will respond to voice commands to raise or lower the lid — or to flush. You can do it from an app, too. The company says it’s all about of fering hands-free options in a setting that’s very personal for people. The toilet is also heated and can play music and the news through its speakers. Kohler also has a tub that adjusts water temperature to your liking and a kitchen faucet that dispenses just the right amount of water for a recipe. For the most part, consumers aren’t asking for these specific features. “We try to be innovative in ways that customers don’t think they need,” Samsung spokesman Louis Masses said. Whirlpool said insights can come from something as simple as watching consumers open the oven door several times to check on the meal, losing heat in the process. “They do not say to us, ‘Please tell me where to put (food) on the rack, or do algorithm-based cooking,’” said Doug Searles, general manager for

Associated Press | John Locher

A man demonstrates the Ovis Suitcase at the ForwardX booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, in Las Vegas. The suitcase will automatically follow the user at their side as they walk. Whirlpool’s research arm, WLabs. “They tell us the results that are most important to them.” Samsung has several voice-enabled products, including a fridge that comes with an app that lets you check

on its contents while you’re grocer y shopping. New this year: Samsung’s washing machines can send alerts to its TVs — smart TVs, of course — so you know your laundry is ready while watching Netflix

Other connected items at CES include: • a fishing rod that tracks your location to build an online map of where you’ve made the most catches. • a toothbrush that recommends where to brush more. • a fragrance diffuser that lets you control how your home smells from a smartphone app. These are poised to join internetconnected security cameras, door locks and thermostats that are already on the market. The latter can work with sensors to turn the heat down automatically when you leave home. Chester said consumers feel the need to keep up with their neighbors when they buy appliances with the smartest smarts. He said all the conveniences can be “a powerful drug to help people forget the fact that they are also being spied on.” Gadgets with voice controls typically aren’t transmitting any data back to company servers until you activate them with a trigger word, such as “Alexa” or “OK Google.” But devices have sometimes misheard innocuous words as legitimate commands to record and send private conversations . Even when devices work properly,


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commands are usually stored indefinitely. Companies can use the data to personalize experiences — including ads. Beyond that, background conversations may be stored with the voice recordings and can resur face with hacking or as part of lawsuits or investigations. Knowing what you cook or stock in your fridge might seem innocuous. But if insurers get hold of the data, they might charge you more for unhealthy diets, warned Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy at the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse in San Diego. He also said it might be possible to infer ethnicity based on food consumed. Manufacturers are instead emphasizing the benefits: Data collection from the smar t faucet, for instance, allows Kohler’s app to display how much water is dispensed. (Water bills typically show water use for the whole home, not individual taps.) The market for smart devices is still small, but growing. Kohler estimates that in a few years, smart appliances will make up 10 percent of its revenue. Though the features are initially limited to premium models — such as the $7,000 toilet — they should eventually

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Associated Press | John Locher

A woman demonstrates the Artemis smart mirror at the CareOS booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, in Las Vegas. The interactive mirror has video capture, virtual try-ons, facial and object recognition, and can give the user video instruction on specific makeup products, among other things. appear in entry-level products, too, as costs come down. Consider the TV. “Dumb” TVs are rare these days, as the vast majority of TVs ship with internet connections

and apps, like it or not. “It becomes a check-box item for the TV manufacturer,” said Paul Gagnon, an analyst with IHS Markit. For a dumb one, he said, you have to

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Small touches create a great master bathroom BY MELISSA RAYWORTH

PLANNING A BETTER SHOWER

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When you reach in and turn on your shower, does your hand get soaking wet? Wouldn’t it be nice if it didn’t? “One of the things that I always do now is installing the handles for the shower in a place that’s not dir ectly below the shower head,” Anderson says. That will require the pipes to be extended a bit fur ther, so “the plumber will be bugged by it. But in the end, it doesn’t really cost a lot more.” Another impactful adjustment: Design a shower that’s enclosed by a par tial glass wall, with an open space but no door and no step where you enter. The floor needs to be pitched downward just slightly near the drain so that water doesn’t run out of the shower area. This is easier to do in a larger bathroom, especially

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t’s easy to design a gorgeous master bathroom if you have a huge budget. But with the right choices, says interior designer Gabriel Anderson, you can have an exceptional master bath without overspending. “Having huge expanses of marble is amazing and wonderful, but you don’t have to have that to have an amazing bathroom,” says Anderson, co-founder of the New York design firm Dean and Dahl. There are “little touches you can incorporate that really bring a master bath to life.” We’ve asked Anderson and two specialists in bath design — Julia Walter of Bof fi Georgetown in Washington, D.C., and Nadia Robert Radifera | Aidan Design via AP Subaran of Aidan Design in SilThis photo shows a Bethesda, M.D., master bathroom. Interior designer Nadia Subaran says ver Spring, Mar yland — to tell homeowners increasingly want glass-enclosed showers that they can walk directly into with- us what those little touches and out any step or door, as seen in this design by Aidan Design. smart strategies might be.

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RECONSIDERING THE DOUBLE SINK When designing a master bath for a couple, Walter often asks how often they actually use the sink at the same time. It tends to be pretty rare. So for clients seeking a change of pace, she suggests a 4-foot-long wash basin within a vanity. “Instead of two sinks,” she says, you have one sink with two faucets. So you can be next to each other when you want to, but when one person is alone they have a large sink all to themselves without taking up extra space in the room. “You can save a little bit of money there,” Walter says, and still have “a beautiful, big, masterbath vanity.”

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shown in design magazines, and many homeowners do have a bit of space for it. One tip is to buy an attractive chair or bench meant for outdoor use, because it will be moisture-resistant and upholstered with outdoor fabric. Anderson says many outdoor styles in teak or metal can look great in a master bathroom. And seating isn’t the only detail you might get creative with: Tr y hunting for a vintage mirror in a distinctive frame, or a unique light fixture, he says. “This is something that just takes the time of going to estate sales or antique stores or whatnot,” Anderson says. “Taking the time to go and find that special piece ... can really elevate your bathroom,” and doesn’t have to cost much.

INCREASING YOUR COMFORT No one wants to feel chilly when they step out of the shower. So many people are adding heated floors to master bathrooms.

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“Radiant floor heat is no longer a trend — it’s like the norm for master-bath heat,” says Subraman. A heated floor can be expensive depending on the bathroom’s size, but for a heating splurge that isn’t costly, consider heated towel racks.

USING STONE All three designers are fans of stone on walls and vanity surfaces. It of fers natural beauty that won’t go out of style and can be combined with a range of color palettes. “Stone is always a trend,” Anderson says, “but I think right now people are wanting to use large amounts of stone as opposed to porcelain.” If you want high-quality stone but are concer ned about cost, one option is to cover just one wall and your vanity with it, then leave the other walls painted. It’s a practical choice that’s also timely, Walter says: “The trend is going toward not having the whole bathroom tiled.

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Real Estate Transfers Michael and Nancy Crabtree, 5992 South Ind. 165, Owensville, Candace Howard to Kevin Bland, $120,000 502 West Pinkney Street Daniel and Jennifer Colbert to Princeton, $126,000 Angela and Timothy Masters, Frederick A. Tenbarge to Matthew 9587 West County Road 575 and Amy Parmer, 1169 West Ind. South, Owensville, $154,000 68, $163,000 Perry Sweppy Jr. to Chuck Sweppey, Shawhan Family Farm LLC und. 1 to Mark and Amy Kissel, 750 North 1363 East Tafttown Road, Ind. 65 Hazleton, $400,498 Princeton, $18,000 Jennifer Hendricks to James Nancy Nixon to Academy One Merriman, 511 West Dale Street Properties Inc., 223 West State, Oakland City, $10,500 Princeton, $20,000 C&R Realty LLC to Robert Wallace, Angela R. Colclasure to Robert Willowbrook Drive Princeton, Bettag, 5136 South Washington $24,000 Street, Somerville, $96,000 Joel and Stacia Chaplin to Ashley Patricia D. Vanoven to Philip Roy and Ryan Jones, 409 South Thome II, 904 North Seminary, Bradley Drive, Haubstadt, Princeton, $20,400 $189,000 Pamela K. Higginbotham to

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Real Estate Transfers Gibson County Holdings LLC to Jason and Stephanie Gray, 511 South Hall, Princeton, $140,000 Hannah Arnold to Jesse and Chandra Murry, 1205 South Washington Avenue, Princeton, $114,500 Russel Delong to Andrew McClanahan and Tom L. Wallace, 13 West Red Bank Road, Fort Branch, $140,000 Indianita S Corp. to Indianita S Corp. Und 1/2 interest w Byron Bingham, 350 North Patoka, $174,000 Patricia D. Vanoven to Jaffei Khn and Shirmar G. Camillas, 108 South Broadview Circle Drive, Princeton, $108,000 Laura L. Boyle to Dennis M. Blake,

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