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Powell home’sready to party

In the Land of Nod:Our Favorite BedroomsLandscape Trends:

Bexley English Charmer

Art issue

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Published in conjunction with buzz Publications, llc and reach Publishing llc. © 2012 Reach Publishing, LLC Housetrends magazine is produced by Reach Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. All logos and trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. We assume no responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, omissions or any inconsistency herein. Housetrends makes no warranties, representa-tions or endorsements regarding any of the services and/or the advertisers, builders, designers or any third parties appearing in the magazine. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the written permission of Reach Publishing, LLC except where prohibited by law. Reach Publishing, LLC reserves the right to edit, alter, or omit any advertiser. Back issues are available upon request for $5.00 per copy, including shipping. (Subject to availability.) To have your name removed from our mailing list, send a letter to Housetrends, Name Removal, 4601 Malsbary Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242.

greater columbusPublisher and Founder Sam Wilder

editor Karen Bradner

contributing writers Melanie Circle Brown, Connie Ruhe,

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contributing Photographers Chris Bucher, JE Evans, Daniel Feldkamp,

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a letter from the publisherwelcome

The dreamers of the day are dangerous, for they may act their dream with eyes open, and make it possible.

–T.E. LAWRENCE ’’‘‘

Art is certainly a visceral way of defining the person who occupies the area it adorns. But there is more to a home than what hangs on its walls. There is also something to be learned by what hangs in the air… and by the interaction of the folks that occupy the space.

I’ve visited the house that is featured on the cover of this issue on various occasions. I’ve had a dinner in the library, enjoyed conversation about the struggles and accomplishments of those gathered and watched my friend who owns the place roll on the floor with his granddaughter. My latest trip to this beautiful Powell home was for a benefit for Aids Resource Center Ohio. On each trip the house seemed to embrace its occupants and make us all comfortable in its quaint grandness.

One of the final touches to this grand estate’s reclamation was the recent kitchen renovation which now flows out to an expansive terrace—perfect for the look of the home and the lifestyle of the homeowner.

Some of our best projects are so perfectly tailored to the home that they appear part of the original design. That certainly can be said of the freshly updated cottage-style gardens that grace an elegant Bexley home featured on page 42 and the Westerville master bath, on page 59, which found light and roominess by raising its roof.

But there’s hardly a better way to put your stamp on your own home than by hanging art that gives a hint of the dreams of those who live inside. We’ve included photos of several spaces we think are particularly successful in telling these stories. Let’s see if they get you dreaming as well.

Celebrate life every day,

Sam Wilder and the Housetrends staff

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contents greater columbus | vol. 7, issue 4

features 20 Rave Revue Entertaining takes center stage in Powell renovation.

32 TangeRine ToRnado Pantone®’s color of the year is spirited and punchy.

35 Up Against the Wall Art is awarded a prize location in several area homes.

trends 42 LandSCaPe TRendS Shades in the garden Blue is the featured hue in one Bexley backyard sanctuary.

59 BaTHRooM TRendS Cottage inspiration Westerville bathroom gets made over with vacation retreat in mind.

departments 10 FReSH FindS The latest finds in flooring, furniture and lighting

64 HouSeTRendS.CoM Contests, recipes, resources and inspiration

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on the cover 20 A majestic fountain forms a visual wall for a Powell terrace. The red painting that hangs in front of the fountain is a giclée print by artist Mario Sergio. Photo by daniel Feldkamp/ visual edge imaging

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My garden whispers a secret.If you listen you’ll see it tell

Of how it dances through the seasonsand of the treasures that, within it dwell.

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Look closely at the bud in bloom,And wait for the bumble bee.

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EntErtaining takEs cEntEr stagE in PowEll rEnovationBy Melanie Circle Brown | Photos by Daniel Feldkamp/Visual Edge Imaging

nEstlEd among thE rolling hills of PowEll, ohio, liEs sEvEral hundrEd acrEs

—a “camElot” of sorts— for four gEnErations of thE samE family. anchoring

thE ProPErty is a frEnch farmhousE originally dEsignEd in thE 1970s by notEd

architEct gEorgE acock.

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Since that time, the 10,000-square-foot house has undergone several trans-formations, the most recent being a com-plete reconfiguration and renovation of the kitchen wing completed in late 2011. A collaboration by Dave Stock and Doug Stone of Stock & Stone Architects and Rick Miller of Miller VanOrder Interior Design, the new footprint is a masterful interplay of light infused spaces, illuminated by a bank of five sets of French doors that span an entire kitchen wall. “The total renova-tion took over 12 months to complete and the results are fabulous,” says Mark Hardymon of Mark Hardymon Builders, Inc. who served as general contractor. “The new kitchen terrace is a work of art in itself.”

The homeowner’s love of art is reflected everywhere in the home, from the art-work gracing the rooms to the music of Gershwin, Lerner and Lowe, or Rodgers and Hammerstein playing in the back-ground. “It’s an incredibly welcoming home,” says Miller, adding, “There has never been a stranger in this house.”

Let the Sunshine In –Hair“Contemporary with a twist” is how Miller describes the design goal of the kitchen renovation. The room’s original Douglas fir ceiling support beams were retained and a clerestory—high windows above the first floor—was added to allow maxi-mum light to filter throughout the space. “My client was really excited about the addition of the French doors and windows which are handcrafted from steel and come from France; they give the kitchen a chic sophistication,” notes Miller.

Most People Long For Another Island –South PacificOpening the kitchen up by removing an existing wall had one drawback: loss of cabinet space. Miller decided that the new island should be as deep as possible to maximize storage.

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The designer selected an iridescent glass tile for the backsplash behind the cooktop because of its basketweave design and gold tones. The red stepladder is a well-loved Christmas gift, handmade by the homeowner’s son, and provides easy access to the cabinets above the refrigerator and freezer. OPENING SPREAD: A majestic fountain, created by Jonathan Spayde of Landfare Ltd., forms a visual wall for the terrace. The red painting in front is a giclée print by artist Mario Sergio.

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“Because the new island is larger than most—12'5" by 5'—we had to use two slabs of marble for the counter. The marble the client selected is Calacatta Gold which has a lot of flowing move-ment, so we chose to book-match the two slabs,” Miller says, explaining that book-matching is a fabrication and installation technique where the patterns in the two slabs mirror the image of each other. “The effect is subtle but mesmerizing,” he says.

The homeowner liked the idea of a farmhouse sink, and Miller found one in hammered recycled copper with a brushed nickel finish. “It looks like a farm sink but contemporary,” he notes.

The Viking cooktop now rests in an alcove on the back stone wall which used to store wood for the five fireplaces. To bring out the golden color of the stone, Miller suggested an iridescent amber glass tile backsplash. “Rick never ceases to amaze me—the interplay between the glass texture, the basketweave design and the stone is nothing short of genius,” the homeowner notes, “It’s one of my favorite design elements in the kitchen.”

The color in the kitchen is the same neutral used throughout the home. “While the palette is the same, each room takes on a different feel because of the architectural nuances and artwork,” Miller explains. “My client has a wide aesthetic range and is not the type to contain himself to one certain ‘look’.”

BELOW: A study of John Singer Sargent’s “The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit” by Savannah artist Jim Pennington stands sentry over the butler’s pantry. BOTTOM RIGHT: The homeowner had several hand-illustrated letters framed that his mother sent to his son at summer camp. The collection hangs in the hallway off of the kitchen.

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The cabinets in the kitch-en are custom-made painted poplar by D.L. Atkinson in Grove City. For visual interest the island, which is a differ-ent style, was painted a shade lighter than the walls and cabi-nets. A flagstone and wood floor was replaced with dark walnut planks. The home-owner humorously notes, “The Old World patina of the floor has been meticulously crafted by my three-year-old granddaughter, Isabeau Raine, who has a penchant for only wearing her Disney princess high heels.”

Summertime –Porgy and BessThe hallway off the kitchen leads to a renovated butler’s pantry that Miller wanted to finish differently from the kitchen. “It is a smaller space with a lower ceiling so we used a darker shade to make it moody and a bit romantic,” the designer says.

Lining the hallway is a col-lection of 28 individually framed letters. “We are a fam-ily of letter writers,” the home-owner explains. “One sum-mer my 12 year old son went away to camp and was hav-ing a tough time being away. My mother wrote him over 50 letters that summer-one each day. To make them even more special, she embellished each letter with a hand-drawn illustration, sometimes in watercolor, sometimes in pen and ink, and sometimes both. When viewed in their entirety, they are the most remarkable

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BELOW: Multiple groupings of outdoor furniture are arranged for intimate conversation clusters. OPPOSITE TOP: Light floods in through steel French doors and from the windows in the clerestory above.

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An Evening EventEvent photos © 2012 Robert Hughes Photography

On a recent warm spring evening, the Powell homeowner

featured on the previous pages invited over 200 guests to

stroll through his expansive gardens and enjoy an evening of

great food, drink, music and conversation. The focus of the

event was to call attention to individuals and businesses who

have been leading supporters of AIDS Resource Center Ohio

(ARC).

Honorees included Dr. Rob Crane, Tom Davis, Mark Morrow,

Jeff Chaddock, and The Limited Brands.

Catering and bar management was provided by Rigsby’s

Kitchen; floral design by Steven Cox Flowers and event coor-

dination by Sally Blue.

“The generosity and ingenuity by the host,” says Blue,

“resulted in an extraordinarily elegant party for past donors

to ARC.”

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Art forLife The largest charity art auction in Central Ohio will take place September 22 at the Columbus

Museum of Art.

Art for Life has been the most significant fundraiser for AIDS Resource Center Ohio

(formerly known as the Columbus AIDS Task Force) since its premiere in 1989. Art for Life

is a special evening of celebration set against the backdrop of amazing art that has been

donated by local and national artists to help support AIDS Resource Center Ohio and the

much needed programs and services provided for our community.

The Honorary Chair for the evening will be Dr. E. Gordon Gee, President of The Ohio State

University.

For more information please visit www.artforlifecolumbus.org

TOP: Left to right: Dan Brown, Attorney; Sally Blue, Elliot

Twelve Tree; and Ron Arps, artist ABOVE: Left to right: Jonathan Spayde, Landfare; Sam Wilder,

Housetrends; Brenda Dean, Huntington Bank RIGHT: Guests

gather to pay tribute to ARC honorees.

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Rough-sawn cedar beams arch dra-

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The limestone fireplace features

a faux buck’s head, mounted on a decorative

hand-carved wood plaque from the

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example of strength, love, guidance, and support I have ever seen. I cherish these more than anything I have. They are the first of my possessions I would rescue if there were a fire in the house,” he says unequivocally.

“They are absolutely charming.” echoes Rick Miller, and recom-mends making a template prior to hanging a large collection such as this. “I take the size of the walls and how many pieces I’ve got and plan it all out ahead of time. You don’t want to just wing it or it will look like the St. Valentine’s Day massacre,” he explains with a laugh.

There’s Simply Not a More Congenial Spot –CamelotThe kitchen’s French doors open onto an expansive terrace. Dramatically arching cedar beams form a peak that defines an open-air room. A cut limestone fireplace creates one “wall” of the terrace and a striking granite fountain creates another. The floor is comprised of flagstones, a portion of which were recycled from the old kitchen.

The terrace has a dining table and several conversation nooks, perfect for the intimate parties the homeowner enjoys. “The art of entertaining is a lost art these days,” he says. “Today, I prefer much smaller gatherings to the ones I used to host ten years ago. For me, eight to ten people with a space where everyone can sit and relax with a glass of wine letting the conversation flow is just perfect,” he notes.

Throughout, there are combinations of textures and dimen-sions. “Any good design involves layers,” Miller reflects. “Here we had the original architecture with beams and heavy stone. Then we added sleek steel doors and windows, balanced by a gutsy island topped with eye-catching marble. Balance, harmony, and a workable space—all achieved!”

Certainly not a more congenial spot for happily-ever-aftering, this Camelot.

OPPOSITE: A dining table on the terrace is set for an elegant gath-ering and ready for enjoyable conversation. LEFT: A portrait by Columbus native Alice Schille, born in 1869, who is considered one of the foremost American watercolorists. ABOVE: The homeowner’s extensive art collection includes a large giclée print—produced in a high quality computerized inkjet process—by Joshua Gage, and Crouching Man, a bronze on steel statue by Kevin Pettelle.

resources Architect: Stock & Stone; General Contractor: Mark Hardymon Builders; Interior design: Rick Miller, Miller VanOrder Interior Design; Landscape and outdoor lighting design: Jonathan Spayde, Landfare Ltd.; Fountain installa-tion: Jonathan Spayde and Zach Miller, Landfare Ltd.; Backsplash tile: Extrados by Oceanside Glasstile, from Classico Tile and Marble; Island pendant lights: Bronze-finished metal, from Visual, Miller VanOrder Interior Design; Island marble: Book-matched by Modlich Stone Works; Outdoor furniture: Restoration Hardware; French Doors: Bliss Nor-Am

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Tangerine Tango stormed into our lives as Pantone®’s 2012 Color of the Year, and things haven’t been the same since. Brash, punchy, confident, spirited. This intense reddish-orange and its kissin’ cousins have been showing up in all kinds of home products and we love the vitality they add. The Pantone® folks were definitely not con-sidering the Legally Blonde beauty’s opinion when they followed the vibrant pink Honeysuckle (2011 Color of the Year) with Tangerine Tango. Make sure you get some tangy tangerine accents to liven up your space this year!

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Tangerine Tango stormed into our lives as Pantone®’s 2012 Color of the Year, and things haven’t been the same since. Brash, punchy, confident, spirited. This intense reddish-orange and its kissin’ cousins have been showing up in all kinds of home products and we love the vitality they add. The Pantone® folks were definitely not con-sidering the Legally Blonde beauty’s opinion when they followed the vibrant pink Honeysuckle (2011 Color of the Year) with Tangerine Tango. Make sure you get some tangy tangerine accents to liven up your space this year!

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A PAtch of BlueBold use of signature colors can exude a range of emotions from calm serenity to heady excitement, whatever ambiance you want your home to express.

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Blue is the featured hue in one Bexley backyard sanctuary

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“I love blue and I love blue in the yard,” says Beth Grimes Flood. “I love

different textures and different shades of green and red in the trees and

shrubs, but I particularly love accents of blue.” Her garden of evergreens,

hydrangeas, roses and boxwoods complements the country manor style of

her Bexley home. ✽ Beth has been happy to share her yard in

past Bexley Women’s Club House & Garden Tours, but she

calls her late husband, Pete Grimes, “the real gardener.” ✽

“He’s the one who had the vision,” she insists. “I always said

he used to plant and grow the flowers and the vegetables,

and I would cut them, arrange them or cook them!” ✽ She

describes Pete’s work as a “free-form cottage garden.” He

didn’t try to tame every plant, and he placed numerous pots

of vivid annuals along the yard’s rambling stone walkway.

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Growing timeAfter Pete’s passing and her later marriage to Tom Flood, Beth felt the time was right to make changes in the garden. Tom found a drawing of a courtyard that appealed to her penchant for symme-try, so she shared it with accomplished landscape architect John Reiner, ASLA, of Oakland Nursery.

“I love working with John Reiner,” Beth says. “He just sensed from the beginning what we were trying to create here. We were looking to give the garden a more formal and tranquil feeling.”

She also wanted to preserve certain elements from the earlier garden. They had enjoyed the view of a small pond from their kitchen’s bay window. Its focal point was a bronze statue of a young girl sipping water from cupped hands. Friend and promi-nent Columbus artist Joan Wobst, best known for the Umbrella Girl statue in Schiller Park, had sculpted it. “When I saw it, I immediately loved it,” Beth remembers. She also was fond of the Japanese maples and blue spruces out back, and she wanted to keep the climbing rose bush next to the garage.

Reiner found a way to incorporate soothing blues and Beth’s favorite features in his design, and succeeded, as he says, in “cre-ating spaces for people to be in and to create views with interest-ing subspaces.”

The pond was relocated for visibility from the kitchen and the family room, and enlarged to about four by eight feet. Now a paved patio connects doors from the kitchen and family room and creates space for hot tea on cool mornings, dinners for two and small, informal gatherings. A grassy quad extends from the patio; it’s anchored by a shrub at each corner. The patio and matching path surround the courtyard and are lined with box-woods. Mature trees, including Japanese maples in deep red and bright green and blue spruces, are visible beyond the courtyard.

As Beth says, “When you’re in the house and you’re looking back, you feel you’re in another little world.” And she’s pleased with Reiner’s suggestion to plant rows of lavender blue Walker’s Low catmint along side Knock Out roses—her favorite—in two shades of pink along the driveway next to the garage.

“It’s a meditative space bounded by all kinds of really wonderful plants, hydrangeas and Japanese maples—and color—but there’s a real beauty, simplicity and elegance to that garden,” Reiner says. “It has a contemplative quality and very interesting spatial definition that makes it superior to many of the larger gardens in the area.

“In the design process you want to incorporate and reflect the personality of the owner,” he adds. “She’s a gracious lady and it’s a beautiful garden.”

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Lavender blue Walker’s Low catmint and pale pink Knock Out roses border the driveway. OPENING SPREAD: Joan Wobst’s sculpture of a young girl drinking from a pool of water found just the right spot in this garden.

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Blue hydrangeas fresh from the garden grace a patio table which is often used for morning tea, meals and casual visits with friends. TOP RIGHT: A fragrant and manicured walkway leads visitors to the back yard. BOTTOM RIGHT: This view from the patio shows two Japanese maples—a large red and a smaller green—at the end of the paved courtyard.

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Time to smell the rosesWith mature, lush plants sur-rounding the house she has lived in for nearly 28 years, Beth knew she could use a bit of help managing the main-tenance side of things, so she hired Beth Humphrey to tend the grounds three days a week, which makes the garden all the more enjoyable for the Floods.

“I appreciate my home and my garden,” Beth says. “At this point of my life, I’m enjoying being in such a peaceful setting!”

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NARI will be hosting its Home Improvement Showcase — A Tour of Central Ohio’s Finest Remodeled Homes. The tour takes place Saturday, Sept. 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 30, from noon to 5 p.m.This is your opportunity to meet the professionals, ask questions and see firsthand the quality work being done by talented remodelers and designers right here in central Ohio.We invite homeowners to see for them-selves why consumers say NARI mem-bers are making the difference in their remodeling experiences.For those who have had difficulty locat-ing a skilled contractor, NARI is the best resource in which to turn. NARI contrac-tors undergo a thorough background check and are screened using stringent criteria for experience and craftsman-ship.Remodeling your home is a decision that will have a lasting impact on your quali-ty of life. However, finding a professional remodeler that matches your needs and expectations is no easy task.These professionals work in your home — the most intimate and private space you have.Even with all the efforts of social net-working and personal advertising, meet-ing face to face with potential remodelers is still the best way to discover whether you click with a company.Connecting homeowners with pro-fessional home remodelers is part of what the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) has been doing for the past 27 years.

Home-improvement and remodeling tours provide great ways to meet multiple remodelers in person within a single after-noon. It’s like speed dating for your home — focus on pursuing the professionals that you feel best match your needs.Attending the NARI Home Improvement Showcase, to be held Sept. 29 and 30, will provide an intimate environment where homeowners can view remodelers’ work firsthand. Touching a smooth coun-tertop, seeing the details in the craftsman-ship and observing the depth of the space are all valuable details for anyone thinking about a remodel.Following a few guidelines will help you get the most out of a home-remodeling tour.1. Don’t Limit YourselfEven if your next project is a bath-room, don’t skip a house just because its project does not fall in the bathroom category. You might miss out on meeting a professional with whom you connect. Focus on design elements you are drawn to within the projects. Companies have additional portfolios that provide exam-ples of other work they have done.

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335 LONGFELLOW AVE., WORTHINGTON, OH 43085PROJECT BY: J. S. BROWN & COMPANYwww.jsbrowncompany.comGreatly enhanced kitchen by removing partition wall and wood-burning stove.Directions: From High Street in Worthington, go west on 161, right on Evening Street and left onto Longfellow.

1224 LEICESTER PLACE, COLUMBUS, OH 43235PROJECT BY: GRIFFEY REMODELINGwww.griffeyremodeling.comStaying within existing footprint; dramatic before and after kitchen remodel displaying craftsmanship at its finest!Directions: From I-270 and Rt. 23 in Worthington take US-23 S/N High St. toward Worthington. Turn right on Wilson Bridge Road, 1.5 miles it becomes Linworth Road, go .3 miles and turn right on Snouffer Road, go .2 miles and turn right on Lauren Place, first left is Leicester Place.

1315 DURNESS CT., WORTHINGTON, OH 43235PROJECT BY: PETER A. ROBINSON REMODELINGwww.parremodeling.comThe open transition of this bright kitchen into the dining and living areas gives it a feeling of a much larger room.Directions: From High Street in Worthington, take W. Wilson Bridge Road (just south of I270) west. W. Wilson Bridge Road becomes Linworth Road, turn right on Snouffer Road. Take 3rd right onto Durness Drive then turn onto Durness Crt.

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972 CLUBVIEW DRIVE SOUTHCOLUMBUS, OH 43235PROJECT BY: EAGLE SPECIALTY REMODELINGwww.eagleknowsremodeling.comComprehensive redesign of first floor living area, including kitchen, laundry and bathroom.Directions: From 315 north of I270, go left on Clubview Drive South—Worthington Hills sub-division

8584 GOSLING WAYPOWELL, OH 43065PROJECT BY: KRESGE CONTRACTINGwww.kresgecontracting.comDynamic redesign of spacious kitchen area, maximizing con-nection to dining area for every-day use.Directions: From Olentangy River Road north bound, turn left onto W. Powell Rd. Turn right onto N. Liberty Street. Turn right onto Quail Crossing Drive. Turn left onto Gosling Way.

10495 CARDIGAN RIDGEDUBLIN, OH 43017PROJECT BY: DAVE FOX DESIGN BUILD REMODELERSwww.davefox.comRoom addition and reconfigura-tion of floor space to improve flow. Gourmet kitchen remodel. Just awesome!Directions: From I270 take Sawmill Road north. Left on North Hampton Drive. Right on Liberty Lane. Left on Willington Blvd. Left on Bridgewater Drive.

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2466 LYTHAM RD.COLUMBUS, OH 43220PROJECT BY: GRIFFEY REMODELINGwww.griffeyremodeling.comRedesigned Master Suite to significantly improve layout and function. Luxurious marble bathroom and unique archway.Directions: From 315 go west on Henderson Rd 1.8 miles and turn left on Reed Rd, go .9 miles and turn right on McCoy, go .8 miles and turn left on Windermere Rd., go .4 miles and turn right on Lytham Rd.

2040 WICKFORD RD.COLUMBUS, OH 43221PROJECT BY: NICHOLSON BUILDERSwww.nicholsonbuilders.comTurned a cramped outdated kitchen into a gorgeous new functional space keeping with the character of the 1925 home.Directions: From OHIO 315S take Lane Ave exit toward Ohio State University, turn right onto West Lane Ave. turn left onto Northwest Blvd, turn right onto Chatfield Rd. take the 2nd left onto Wickford Rd. and your destination will be on the right.

693 CITY PARK AVE.COLUMBUS, OH 43206PROJECT BY: RENOVATIONS UNLIMITEDwww.renovationsunlimited.comFamily room addition to an historical 1 1/2 story cottage in German Village. Whole house renovation included the kitchen, master suite, entry staircase, patio and carport.Directions: City Park is between S. High Street and 3rd Street in German Village. 693 City Park is between E. Sycamore Street & Stimmel Street.

326 REINHARD AVE.COLUMBUS, OH 43206PROJECT BY: KEEFER CONTRACTORSwww.keefercontractors.comFirst floor addition includes family room, laundry room, full bathroom, additional closet space, and interior stairway to existing basement entrance.Directions: I-71 to Broad St. Exit. East on Broad St., South on Parsons Ave., right onto Reinhard Ave.

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87 EAST DUNEDIN RD., COLUMBUS, OH 43214PROJECT BY: CUSTOM HOME WORKSwww.customhomeworksllc.comComplete remodel of kitchen cabinetry, countertops, floor, back entry, appliances, ceiling, electrical and plumbing.Directions: Between Indianola and High Streets and just north of North Broadway.

381 CANYON DRIVE SOUTH, COLUMBUS, OH 43214PROJECT BY: NICHOLSON BUILDERSwww.nicholsonbuilders.comExisting porch was removed and complete rear wall opened for large kitchen and mudroom addition.Directions: Canyon Drive South is between N. High Street and Indianola Ave and south of Cooke Road in the Clintonville area. From North High Street, turn east onto Overbrook Dr., take the first right onto Canyon Dr. Destination will be on your right.

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560 EAST COOKE RD., COLUMBUS, OH 43214PROJECT BY: COLLAMORE BUILT RESIDENTIAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTIONwww.collamorebuilt.comTransformed mid-century modern ranch from decrepit to dynamite! Removed many interior walls, added a full bath, laundry and master closet and completely modernized everything else.Directions: From 315 exit at Henderson Rd. Go east on Henderson. Henderson becomes Cooke Rd—House is on Corner of Colerain and Cooke.

44 WEST BEAUMONT RD., COLUMBUS, OH 43214PROJECT BY: WMB BUILDERSwww.wmbbuilders.comHistorical Clintonville two story addition and interior renovation including master suite, kitchen and outdoor living space.Directions: From N. High Street south of Morse Road, go west on W. Beaumont Road.

32 WEST PLUM ST., WESTERVILLE, OH 43081PROJECT BY: ANGELA BONFANTE KITCHEN DESIGNS, LLCwww.bonfanteinteriors.comRelocated kitchen to dining room and enclosed sunroom to create a pantry room.Directions: Take Route 3 north through Westerville and turn left (or west) onto Plum Street in old town Westerville.

218 NORTH STATE ST., WESTERVILLE, OH 43081PROJECT BY: WMB BUILDERSwww.wmbbuilders.comTwo story addition adding new master suite, family room, gourmet kitchen and exterior renovation.Directions: On North State Street, just north of downtown Westerville, south of Old County Line Road.

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For most people, souvenirs from their world travels range from costly original oil paintings to tacky plastic key chains and everything in between. But one Westerville couple, who wanted to be reminded every day of how much they enjoyed the simplicity and elegance of the San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, brought home details of its sea-inspired décor.

“We fell in love with the 1940s Hollywood glamour of the cottage we stayed in,” recalls the homeowner. “The cool marble, custom cabinetry and beaded board trim really spoke to us and we knew it was right for our bathroom remodel, which was already under way,” she notes.

Frequent international travelers, the couple had moved into their Highland Lakes home four years ago and had

already begun working with design-build remodeler, J.S. Brown & Co., to modern-ize the kitchen, outdoor area and master bathroom of their 20-year-old home.

The upstairs bathroom was dark and felt closed-in, with only a small dormer window set between a built-in tub and shower. With the outside walls at only five feet, the shower and toilet areas were extremely cramped vertically; vanity sinks set into a wall of cabinets on the opposite wall turned the space into little more than a narrow corridor.

“When the homeowners came to us they had tear-sheets in hand, which is the best way to start any design-to-build project, as it provides a jumping off point for our design,” recalls Jeff Brown, presi-dent, J.S. Brown & Co. “Our first recom-mendation was to raise the roof, not only

changing the ceiling from flat to vaulted, but also allowing the outside walls to be full height.”

Sophisticated chic The enlarged, frameless shower, free-standing soaking tub, new window and pedestal sinks all contribute to the open, airy ocean-side ambiance of the finished space.

“Brown’s designer, Stefanie Ciak, is not only very talented, but patient, too,” says the Westerville resident. “Although we were pretty specific about the types of materials and finishes we wanted, Stefanie brought our ideas to life by using CAD (computer-assisted design) that gave us a virtual walkthrough and really helped us see how everything would fit together.

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sional, yet flexible, as well as mindful of our family’s schedule, keeping us informed at every step of the project,” she recalls. “And, when I presented Stefanie with our new, California-inspired ideas halfway through the project, she didn’t blink an eye, but helped us re-create our dream bathroom and stay on budget,” she adds.

For example, the original design did not include the bead-board wainscoting, capped with a six-inch-deep Calacuta honed marble shelf. But when the home-owner sent photos of their vacation cot-tage retreat to Ciak, she handily re-created the sea-swept look.

The unique cabinet between the ped-estals, based on an antique dresser in the cottage, was custom built by Trail Cabinet and features a marble top, matching the around-the-room shelf.

The homeowner, who wasn’t sure a bathtub was needed, now finds that the Victoria & Albert, double-ended volca-nic limestone and resin “soaking vessel,” overhung by a graceful chandelier, is the centerpiece for the room.

“Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier were married at San Ysidro Ranch and the Kennedys honeymooned there; now, every day my husband and I can enjoy the same sophisticated, yet relaxed elegance they experienced!”

ResouRces Contractor: J.s. Brown & company; Designer: stefanie ciak, J.s. Brown & company; Cabinetry: custom vanity, Trail cabinet; Flooring: 12 x 12 calacuta honed marble and Michigan Terraza Pendleton Limestone, The Hamilton Parker company; Tub: York by Victoria & Albert, Ferguson; Countertops: calacuta Gold Marble, Marble & Granite Works; Sinks: Kohler Memoirs Pedestal, Ferguson; Faucets: Kohler Devonshire, Kohler Finial Traditional bath faucet with hand shower, Ferguson; Wallcovering: sherwin Williams Aleutian sW6241; Lighting: elk Lighting crys-tal chandelier; capital Lighting Midtown wall sconce, Ferguson; Shower tile: us Terra Neva polished marble, GBI Quarry calacuta honed marble, The Hamilton Parker co.

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