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Retro SWIMSUIT ISSUE
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| editor’s letter | Oh, So Retro Only in Arizona will you find people stocking up on sunblock and tanning by the pool — in April. And at the Hotel Valley Ho, it was evident during our swimsuit photo shoot in March, which couldn’t have arrived soon enough as the OH Pool was already swarming with guests. And here we thought it was too soon to dedicate this side of the magazine to swimsuits. This spring issue is all about prepping for the upcoming summer season by taking a step back into the past — decades back. During your swimsuit hunt, I’m betting you’ll be a hit with a splash of neon, a ripple of ruffles and a wave of retro-themed suits. But which is for you? Don’t worry; we’ll cover that, too, and so much more. Go for the Monroe or be bold with a Betty; retro is in, and it has never looked better. Kristine Cannon Associate Editor (602) 424-8830 kristine.cannon@azbigmedia.com
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CUTTING THE FAT Weight-loss surgical procedures help patients gain confidence while reclaiming their lives.
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DATE NIGHT Beyond the basic dinner and a movie.
10 AGONIZINGLY BEAUTIFUL High heels, oversized handbags and super-skinny jeans can lead to a number of painful health problems.
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ALL THE (Retro) RAGE Ruffles, neon, prints and retro — swimsuits are bolder and brighter than everever.
20 FACE TIME Local makeup artist reveals her top products for those women on the move. 24 ONE-DAY ESCAPE A spa getaway is the perfect gift for moms, dads and grads. on the Go: ON THE COVER:
model: Jenna Jenna, photographer: Cory Bergquist, location: Hotel Valley Ho 2 Scottsdale
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CUTTING THE
FAT WEIGHT-LOSS SURGICAL PROCEDURES HELP PATIENTS GAIN CONFIDENCE WHILE RECLAIMING THEIR LIVES By MICHAEL GOSSIE
For most people who battle their weight, there is an epiphanic moment that needs to happen before they make a healthy change that sticks. 4 Scottsdale
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“I was 27 years old and couldn’t keep up with my (three) children because I was overweight,” says 29-year-old Autumn Garvin. “I had no energy, and my family was suffering as a result. I had tried every diet and would lose some weight but always would gain it back — and then some. I was frustrated and needed to take control of my own life.” One day, she suggested to her youngest son that they lay down for a nap before picking up her two older
children from school. “He said, ‘Mommy, don’t be lazy!’ ” Garvin recalls. “That moment was such a wakeup call for me. I would never want my kids to be hindered — or worse yet, embarrassed — by my weight problems.” That was the trigger Garvin needed to do something about her lifelong struggle with weight. She underwent a laparoscopic gastric banding procedure, performed by Dr. Eric Schlesinger of Scottsdale — a board-certified bariatric
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surgeon and the medical director of the Bridges Center for Surgical Weight Management at Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital. During surgery, Schlesinger placed an adjustable silicone band around the upper portion of Garvin’s stomach, creating a smaller upper stomach pouch that limits food intake. Besides the adjustable gastric band, other surgical options available for weight loss include gastric bypass, vertical sleeve gastrectomy and duodenal switch procedures. “Each of these procedures treats obesity a little differently,” Schlesinger says. “For example, the gastric band causes a person to feel full after eating less food than previously. Gastric bypass, vertical sleeve gastrectomy and duodenal switch have an additional effect on a person’s metabolism.” Since having surgery, Garvin has lost 110 pounds (and counting), is able to keep up with her children, now ages 12, 9 and 7 years old, and is doing things she never thought would be possible. “Last Thanksgiving, I walked and jogged a 5K race,” she says. “It means so much to me to be able to lead an active lifestyle and share that way of life with my family.” But Garvin’s weight-loss accomplishment hasn’t been without its rough patches. “The biggest hurdle with my weight loss journey was dealing with people who told me I was a cheater, and I didn’t understand how to ‘really’ lose weight,” she says. “It took some time for me to realize that it didn’t matter what everyone else thought — I was working hard, and it was paying off. Now, if people tell me I’m a cheater, I just say, ‘You’re right. I cheated being obese for the rest of my life by working hard to lose more than 100 pounds.’ ” For more information about the weight-loss surgical options mentioned in this story, visit weightlossarizona.com. Surgical Weight Loss Solutions at Tempe St. Luke’s 1492 S. Mill Ave., #201, Tempe (480) 968-6007 6 Scottsdale
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Eric Schlesinger, M.D., FACS, a board-certified bariatric surgeon and the medical director of the Bridges Center for Surgical Weight Management at Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital, breaks down some of the things you need to know about weight-loss surgery. Who should consider it Typically, a patient must be morbidly obese in order to qualify for weight-loss surgery. A person is considered morbidly obese if he or she has a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher and is at least 100 pounds overweight. A person with a BMI of 35 or higher with two or more serious health issues related to weight may also be a candidate. Types of weight-loss surgeries There are several different types of surgery for weight loss, including the adjustable gastric band, gastric bypass, vertical sleeve gastrectomy and duodenal switch procedures. For side-by-side comparisons of the procedures, visit bridgesaz.com/downloads/Bridges_TypesBariatricSurgery.pdf. How to choose a surgeon When you are considering a surgeon, you will want to ask what type of procedures he or she performs, if he or she is board-certified, and if the surgery will be performed in a designated Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence (COE) by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS). Risks of weight-loss surgery Complications from bariatric surgery — such as wound infections, abdominal bleeding, staple/suture leakage, respiratory failure, pulmonary problems or other surgery-related issues — occur in less than five percent of the procedures performed. Longer-term negative affects of bariatric surgery can include such issues as ulcers, anemia, vitamin deficiencies, temporary hair thinning and symptomatic gallstones. Depending on the type of procedure, additional negative affects can include abdominal cramping, faintness and headaches. However, many of these risks can be eliminated and/or minimized with a proper nutritional diet and regular physical exercise. Benefits of weight-loss surgery According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), bariatric surgery is the only proven weight loss method for those suffering from morbid obesity (BMI of 40 or more). Obesity is a factor in many health issues and diseases such as Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, male- and female-related cancers, obstructive sleep apnea, osteoarthritis, depression and more. People that undergo weight loss surgery may find that obesityrelated health conditions improve or are even eliminated as a result of the surgery. With a comprehensive program that provides life-long follow up, counseling and education, the resulting weight loss, and all of its benefits, can last a lifetime. The costs of weight-loss surgery Many insurance plans now cover bariatric surgery, especially if the patient has health issues related to weight. There is a complex authorization process, therefore it’s important to find a bariatric program, like the Bridges Center, that can help you with obtaining authorization.
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LOOKING FOR A DATE THAT GOES BEYOND THE BASIC DINNER AND A MOVIE? HERE ARE FIVE WAYS TO CREATE A DATE NIGHT TO REMEMBER: Get your Baja on
SOL Cocina brings authentic Baja California cuisine — which originated from the fishing families and ranchers who came from mainland Mexico — to Scottsdale. Look for staples like beer-battered mushroom tacos ($6), peanutcrusted goat cheese in chipotle syrup ($11.50), fish pibil ($25.50), buildyour-own guacamole with add-ins like bacon, pineapple, strawberry, tequila, chicharrón, sugar walnuts and cheese ($12+). SOL Cocina 15279 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 245-6708 solcocina.com
Show your creative side
Make Meaning, which recently opened at the Shops at Scottsdale Quarter, offers visitors the opportunity to get their art on with opportunities to create and customize soap, candles, jewelry, design glassware and even decorate cakes. Make Meaning also offers “Make It After Dark,” a schedule of programs and specials exclusively for adults. It’s the perfect unconventional date or after work happy hour with a twist. Shops at Scottsdale Quarter 15257 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 845-0000 makemeaning.com 8 Scottsdale
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Cheers!
If you’ve got a mid-week date to plan, ZuZu Lounge offers its Ho Wine Experience every Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. Sip wine, meet representatives from top wineries, and learn about how the wine is made. If it’s a weekend date, ZuZu offers sHOwdown from 5-7p.m. on Saturday nights. A different drink is featured each night, all created by ZuZu’s expert mixologists. The featured wines and drinks also remain on special all night. ZuZu Lounge 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale (480) 421-7997 hotelvalleyho.com
Last-chance workout
Sometimes a workout is just what you need to boost your confidence before date night. Mountainside Fitness offers more than 80 group fitness classes each week, stadium-style cardio equipment with personal TVs, certified personal trainers for personalized butt kicking, and Mountainside even offers “Parents Night Out” because parents need date nights, too. Mountainside Fitness 11611 E. Sahuaro Dr., Scottsdale (480) 889-8889 mountainsidefitness.com
Music at the Mountain
With the weather as gorgeous as it is, spend your weekend outdoors at the McDowell Mountain Music Festival, April 13-15. Each year, the festival brings together bands from all over the world to Arizona. This year, they have 15 bands playing in three days. The best part is 100 percent of the proceeds benefit local charities, including Ear Candy (a non-profit music organization) and the Phoenix Children’s Hospital. McDowell Mountain Music Festival The Compound Grill, 68th & Mayo, Scottsdale (602) 343.0453 mmmf.net
TASTING TALAVERA FOUR SEASONS RESORT SCOTTSDALE’S TALAVERA SERVES EXTENSIVE, SEDUCTIVE WINE PAIRINGS By Alison Bailin Batz
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here in Scottsdale can you find “romance on a plate and in the glass each day”? Talavera’s at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North. Bryan Feigenbaum, director of food and beverage, says this has been his primary focus since day one — especially at Talavera’s deliciously intimate, yet un-intimidating, Taste Talavera wine dinners. The focus is seemingly simple: develop artfully-crafted, four-course menus accompanied by specialty wines and staffed by winemakers themselves. “The flow-style evening allows patrons all the alone time they wish while still enjoying personalized attention from some of the best sommeliers and chefs across the globe,” Feigenbaum says. “There is no formal presentation, simply roving experts ready to share at our guests’ leisure.” This perfect date night activity for lovers of any age starts with cozy seating inside or outside at the dark and dreamy Talavera, overlooking Pinnacle Peak Mountain and the city lights. Once seated, each guest receives his or her own personalized menu, prepared for just that evening. “Behind the scenes, our team plans out every single ingredient of these evenings for months in advance,” Feigenbaum says. “We sip. We savor. We think about what our own loves would want most during the evening.” Using locally grown farm-to-table ingredients whenever they can, each course is a feast not just for the eyes and lips, but for all of the senses. And the
expansive wine pairings do more than sizzle — they seduce. In recent months, the resort has welcomed Napa’s award-winning Gabrielle Collection to pour its Vintner’s Collection, which includes high-end yet approachably-named blends, such as “FISH,” “CHICKEN” and “MEAT” to pair eloquently and cheekily with the chef’s plays on fish, chicken and meat dishes. “But this ain’t your grandma’s menu,” Feigenbaum says. “The chicken might be laced with duck breast and rabbit, while the meat might be from a local farm down the street and paired with aged bleu cheese and Arizona-grown root vegetables.” Another dinner included pairings from Hanzell Vineyards in Sonoma, focused on pleasing pinot noirs and rich chardonnays combined with sweet, salty and savory selections. They’ve also been honored for their innovative efforts, most recently by Wine Spectator with the highly-coveted Award of Excellence. And, the series has become so popular that the Four Seasons recently expanded its “wine dinners” to include additional “spirited” elements, including cocktails, mixology and chocolate-laced libations. In April, Talavera begins offering Hangar One Vodka starting at $95 per person. “But wine — with all of its seductive appeal — still remains a hallmark for our guests and their special someones,” Feigenbaum says. With special wine tasting sessions each Saturday at 3 p.m., Talavera has romance on tap. For more information on the Taste Talavera events or the abundance of other date night activities on-site, please visit talaverarestaurant.com.
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Other restaurants that offer wine pairings:
Christopher’s Crush (602) 522-2344 christophersaz.com Cowboy Ciao (480) WINE-111 (946-3111) cowboyciao.com Lon’s at the Hermosa (602) 955-7878 hermosainn.com T. Cook’s (602) 808.0766 royalpalmshotel.com SPRING 2012
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AGONIZINGLY
BEAUTIFUL HIGH HEELS, OVERSIZED HANDBAGS AND SUPER-SKINNY JEANS CAN LEAD TO A NUMBER OF PAINFUL HEALTH PROBLEMS By Michelle Lauer
Suppressing a scowl and the urge to launch those insufferable stilettos through a nearby window, you hear your mother’s voice in your ear. “Beauty is pain,” she reminds you. Fueled by societal standards and a powerful biological urge to attract, women endure grueling conditions to acquire allure and beauty. Though bound feet, cinched corsets and lead makeup went the way of the powdered wig (phew!), many contemporary beauty trends are just as dangerous to women’s physical health. “I think footwear is one of the worst things we do to women,” says Dr. Anthony Hedley, an orthopedic surgeon at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Phoenix. “Women’s feet, by and large, get an absolute hammering throughout their lives.” The usual culprits? Tall, thin, pointy shoes. High heels place a high volume of impact on a small area of bones, instead of distributing the weight evenly over all 10 Scottsdale
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26 bones in the human foot. With each step, sky-high heels add about 25 percent more impact on hip and knee joints and double the stress on the muscles supporting the spine. Towering heels can lead to chronic over-stretching of the plantar fascia, shortening of the Achilles tendon, and other painful or unsightly foot conditions, Hedley says. “High heels cause a number of things detrimental to the feet in the log run: drifting of the metatarsals, hammertoes, Haglund’s deformity, bunions, Achilles tendonitis,” Hedley says. “When the feet are ridiculously high, posture is thrown out so badly that it causes back, hip and shoulder pain.“ Several of these chronic conditions deform the foot, making it difficult to wear any shoe at all, whether stiff and chic or drab but comfortable. To avoid limping down the road, orthopedic experts recommend keeping your everyday heels less than 2.5 inches. Skinny jeans, high heels’ trendy cohort, should also be worn with caution. Doctors are noting a rise in the number of patients reporting unconventional leg pain. Increasingly, pant size is to blame. “Skin-tight jeans can cause vascular obstructions, and you don’t want your
nerves constricted,” says Hedley. Over time, when pressure cuts off the femoral nerve, one can develop burning or numbness as a permanent condition. Other significant and undesirable side effects of skinny jeans are blood clots, muscle pain and urinary track infections, Hedley says. To dodge a trip to the doctor’s, avoid trendy jeans so skinny you have to lie down to zip up. Another spring must-have that is becoming a painful problem for fashionistas is the oversized handbag, a fashionable way to tote laptops, diapers, water bottles — you name it. But before you splurge on a jumbosized purse to carry every tool of the trade, consider the risks of having it all. The American Chiropractic Association recommends carrying no more than 10 percent of your body weight in your purse or bag. Even just basic essentials — commuting shoes, reading/writing material, coat, snack and a laptop — can quickly add up. Every extra pound of weight you carry is amplified six times across the knee joint, says Denise McGinley, director at the Center for Orthopedic Innovation at St. Luke’s Medical Center. Heavy, extralarge shoulder bags can cause neck pain, muscle inflammation, and, in serious cases, “dropped” shoulders and acute episodes of muscle spasms. If you need to lug cargo amassing more than 10 percent of your body weight, invest in a rolling carryall, since pack mules are so 2011. “Don’t let fashion mislead you and make you the victim, because some of the results are irreparable and avoidable,” Hedley says. “You can be fashionable without being foolish.”
Wearing heels that are too high and jeans that are too tight are just two of the fashion statements that can lead to health problems down the road, experts say. Photo: AT Imagery Model: Heidi Faith
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ALL THE
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RUFFLES, NEON, PRINTS AND RETRO — SWIMSUITS ARE BOLDER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER
By Julia Swem Four trends are going to be huge this summer, and the biggest trend of the season really follows the out with the new and in with the old attitude ... wait ... nope, that’s right; we’re going retro. Ladies, grab a corseted or bandeau top paired with a high-wasted bottom and get your Marilyn Monroe on. Or, unleash your inner girlie-girl with ruffles; nothing says feminine and carefree more than sporting ruffles. But maybe classic is more your style. If that’s the case, stick with the tried and true — the nautical trend. The blue/red and white stripes give you a crisp, clean appearance that is timeless. And finally, don’t be afraid of color. Save those neutral hues for fall and winter, and make a statement with bold, neon suits. Plus, the brighter the color, the tanner you’ll look. And if you’re bold enough, opt for prints — floral or animal.
Trend: Print /Retro
Find these suits at...
Suit: Becca, Sweet Indulgence Top: $72, Bottom: $60 Found at: Exquisite Swimwear
Beach Bunny Swimwear 15147 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 948-1112 beachbunnyswimwear.com
Model: Kathleen Benner Deborah Maddox Agency Photographer: Mike Mertes
Everything But Water 7014 E. Camelback Rd., #1112, Scottsdale (480) 941-4623 everythingbutwater.com Exquisite Swimwear 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., #16-1068, Phoenix (480) 419-6344 exquisiteswimwear.com
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Trend: Print /Cut Out
Suit: Luli Fama, Sexy Senorita One piece cut out: $150 Found at: Everything But Water Model: Jeanna Jeanna Photographer: Mike Mertes
Photos taken at the Hotel Valley Ho’s OH Pool 6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale (480) 248-2000 hotelvalleyho.com
Trend: Nautical
Suit: Born with Stripes Top: $119, Bottom: $110 Found at: Beach Bunny Swimwear Model: Mai Ling Chan Photographer: Cory Bergquist
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Trend: Nautical
Suit: We Found Love Top: $88, Bottom: $87 Found at: Beach Bunny Swimwear Model: Jennifer Monge Deborah Maddox Agency Photographer: Mike Mertes
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Trend: Retro
Suit: Seafolly, Pinup (magenta) Top: $80, Bottom: $72 Found at: Exquisite Swimwear
Model: Sharen Jade Photographer: Cory Bergquist
Trend: One Piece
Suit: Carmen Marc Valvo, Palm Harbour One piece bandeau: $139 Found at: Everything But Water Model: Jacqulyn Woodworth Deborah Maddox Agency Photographer: Mike Mertes
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Trend: Retro
Suit: KKINI Monroe Bathers Tank, $198 Found at: Exquisite Swimwear
Model: Jeanna Jeanna Photographer: Mike Mertes
What Suit Suits You? Curvy: Full coverage and support is key. Curves are beautiful, and the best way to show them off is to make sure they stay put. A full-coverage bottom and a bra top will highlight your bombshell body that will make other women green with envy. Straight (petite/athletic): Your goal is to create curves and interest. Ruffles and bottoms with a skirt will look great on you and will add the extra oomph you’ve been looking for. Or, try cut-outs; these will help create the illusion of curves. Own it; this trendy look is difficult to pull off. 18 Scottsdale
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Pear: It’s all about balance. A full-coverage bottom will give you the support you need for a bootylicious behind, and a ruffled top will give you some fluff upstairs. Triangle: Again, it’s all about balance. Although you need support up top, stay away from bra tops because they will make your shoulders look broader. Instead, look for a sportier-cut bikini, this way the girls are secure, and the halter-style top minimizes the shoulder area.
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FACE TIME
LOCAL MAKEUP ARTIST REVEALS HER TOP PRODUCTS FOR THOSE WOMEN ON THE MOVE For those women who live their lives without a dull moment, don’t get caught with a dull face. Diane Aiello, local makeup artist, spilled the contents of her makeup bag and let us know exactly what you need on-hand while you’re on the go.
Post Gym
To freshen up in a hurry — postworkout — I love Philosophy’s Purity Made Simple Facial Cleansing Cloths ($20). They contain the same cleansing ingredients as the popular cleanser of the same name and remove sweat, dirt and makeup in a snap. Then to perfect your complexion, Laura Mercier Flawless Face Kit ($65) contains primer, tinted moisturizer, concealer and all the tools to put your best face forward. Add to that Stila Convertible Color ($25) for cheeks and lips in Rose or Gerbera and a swipe of your favorite mascara, and you are fresh and ready to go.
Happy Hour or After-Work Get Together
For those nights when you have to go from the office to looking glam in a hurry, all it takes are a few products to help transform you in no time. After a long day, Garnier Skin Renew
Anti Dark Circle Eye Roller ($13) helps conceal circles while it refreshes and hydrates to perk up the eye area. Benefit Smoking’ Eyes Kit ($36) has everything you need to amp up your eyes and brows from ordinary to smoldering, and it even includes a pair of mini tweezers to groom your arches. You can also apply three to four individual eyelashes (I like Ardell brand) in black to the top, outer corners of the lash line for extra drama. And lastly, a sweep of shimmer to the top of the cheekbones like Nars Copacabana ($39) lends just the right amount of luminosity to the face. Finish with pink or peach gloss for a head-turning, nighttime look.
Beauty Travel Kit
Keeping your beauty routine on point without weighing down your suitcase when you are traveling can be a challenge, so I love products that multi-task like Josie Maran Argan Oil ($14-$96). This little, magic elixir can be used to nourish the skin on the face or body, hair, nails, cuticles and cracked heels. Plus, it rehydrates skin like a charm after a long flight. One product that I can’t be without is concealer, but reapplying during the day can cake up, so Yves Saint Laurent Touché’ Éclat ($40) is the best pick-me-up for my dark circles; plus, it’s so much easier to apply than concealer. Though I like to switch up
my makeup palette from time to time, I always go back to Nars Highlighting/ Bronzing Blush Duo ($41). The cult favorites Orgasm Blush and Laguna Bronzer never disappoint, and the colors are so universal that they work on just about everyone. For those times when I want to skip a day of shampooing, Klorane Dry Shampoo ($18) works wonders. It freshens the hair and absorbs oil without leaving locks looking dull, and, as a bonus, it also adds texture to thin hair. Find these products at... Sephora 15169 N. Scottsdale Rd., #110, Scottsdale (480) 991-0915 sephora.com
Ulta Beauty 16231 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 609-1009 ulta.com
For more than two decades, Diane Aiello has been working in the beauty and fashion industry. She has worked for various publications, including Allure, Elle, Glamour, Vanity Fair, Vogue Bambini, Sports Illustrated and more; and she has worked with clients such as Levi’s, Nike, Liz Claiborne, Gucci, Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Ralph Rucci and Ralph Lauren. Photo credit: Sylvia Hardt Photography
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ONE-DAY
ESCAPE A SPA GETAWAY IS THE PERFECT GIFT FOR MOMS, DADS, GRADS By Stephanie Gonzalez With Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and graduation ceremonies coming up this spring, give your loved one the most relaxing gift of all — a spa getaway. A spa day is perfect for anyone looking to escape the day-to-day routine or need a little “me” time and pampering. As for those college grads, now is the time to refresh and rejuvenate before the job search in the real world commences. And, here in Scottsdale, spas are found everywhere; so you’ll find a spa package that fits the needs of all your loved ones. Whether you are treating yourself or someone else, the hard work should pay off with a spa escape!
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SPA GETAWAYS Spa Lamar
Hawaiian Experience Spa
5115 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 945-7066 thelamar.com
11300 E. Via Linda, #E, Scottsdale (480) 661-2991 hawaiianexperiencespa.com
Services: For all: Try the hot stone massage, followed by a steam sauna soak in the whirlpool and lunch by the pool.
Services: Mom: Lavender Scrub, Wrap, Massage Dad: Lomi Lomi Massage Grad: Classic Relaxation Facial
Dolce Salon and Spa
Body Beautiful Spa
6166 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 722-0500 dolcesalonspa.com
4449 N. 24th St., Phoenix (602) 522-9222 bodybeautifulspa.net
Services: Mom: Customized Organic Facial Dad: Steam Porter Shave Grad: Swedish full-body massage
Services: Mom: Mini Break Away Day Spa Package Dad: Men’s Escape Day Package Grad: The Unwinder Day Spa Package
Bliss Spa
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Kitchen Kitchens expand into multiple work zones
on the cover:
Julie Swagar of Hidden Line Design creates an elegant, vintage nursery, phased over a four-month period, with affordable design in mind. Photo: Amanda Marie Photography
Handcrafted Brighten your home with one-of-a-kind, handcrafted lights
Showrooms Ardy’s Gallery of Window Coverings takes care of all of your window treatment needs
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Backyard Living
Custom Homes To optimize the views, this home’s living and entertaining spaces look to Pinnacle Peak, the Estancia links and city lights
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Some tips on how to pick the perfect piece of art to complement your decor
Scottsdale couple takes a vintage approach when turning a spare room into a nursery
Add a splash of color with bold decor and furniture
Mack Residence: An upscale, modern vibe was created in this sleek kitchen designed by Atelier.
Escaping Kitchen’s Bermuda (Work) Triangle Kitchens have expanded into multiple work zones, ditching the work triangle concept BY SAMANTHA BELLI
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one are the days of the traditional kitchen work triangle as homeowners alike expand their kitchen’s needs into multiple work zones. Before the trend of multiple sinks, double ovens, detached cook tops and hidden appliances, kitchen setups followed the golden rule of what is known as the “work triangle.” Conceived in the late 1940’s by the National Kitchen and Bath Association, the work triangle consisted of the path between the refrigerator, cook top and sink to create an ergonomically-friendly workspace. Devised to keep appliances in close proximities and movement to a minimum, the work triangle provided a functional one-cook kitchen environment that was suitable at the time. Since then, the number of cooks in the kitchen has increased along with the doubling of appliances and even the tripling of tools. 8
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To accommodate these growing numbers, the kitchen as we know it has expanded to fit such needs while introducing the idea of multiple work zones as it has become the heart of the home. “The traditional work triangle has been gone for some time now,” says Steve Johnson, owner of Atelier. “It has, over time, evolved into multiple work triangles throughout the entire kitchen, as it has been that way for some time now.” Creating multiple workspaces for tasks, such as food preparation, baking, cooking, cleanup and eating, influenced the expansion of kitchen, thus ditching the traditional work triangle concept. According to Johnson, “this trend makes for a functional space for more people to work in while remaining just as practical when used by one cook.” Taking this concept of moving away from the traditional and more towards multiple workstations, Marc Desplaines, founder and
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president of Antione Proulx, notes, “a kitchen that functions best for its owner is what is important.” Desplaines’ personal remodel created an open kitchen concept with a clean and streamlined look eliminating upper cabinetry. Choosing to remove the pre-existing work triangle, the remodel created a kitchen with three work zones — preparation, serving and cleanup — allowing up six people to freely move within the multiple workstations. “It is an excellent example of why a traditional work triangle is not always the best solution,” he says. When plotting a kitchen remodel, the homeowner should focus on what is necessary and how the space will be used. “Eliminating the work triangle for the sake of a trend doesn’t make sense if the pre-existing space is already working for that user,” Desplaines adds. However, as our needs increase to accommodate the growing number of cooks, appliances and space desired, incorporating multiple workstations has become a common setup for the contemporary kitchen we have now become accustomed to. 10 Scottsdale | SPRING 2012
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Our showroom is pleasantly designed for retail customers and designers. Ardy’s is a wonderful place to see, touch, and feel all the latest and greatest window treatments.
What products and services does Ardy’s Gallery of Window Coverings offer?
Ardy’s is a complete Hunter Douglas dealer of window coverings in your area; we are always up-to-date on the latest Hunter Douglas products. Ardy’s also offers custom draperies, bedding and hardware, fabrics and trim, home automation, motorization, blind repair and blind cleaning for both residential and commercial clients.
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Ardy’s Gallery is a one-stop shop, in-home shopping experience. A designer can come to your home for a free consultation to help you pick out fabric, drapery design or hard window coverings customized to your personal style. Ardy’s Gallery of Window Coverings, 3422 E. Atlanta Ave., #103, Phoenix l (602) 276-2232 l ardysgallery.com
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CUSTOM HOMES
At Home in the Desert This desert home dances amid boulders and beneath the Southwest sky
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om and Michelle Tiller’s 7,500-square-foot two-level sits upon a hillside acre at Estancia, the premiere gated golf club community adjacent 3,148-foot Pinnacle Peak in north Scottsdale. “We like to climb two boulders by our bedroom — our Sunset Rock — enjoy cocktails and watch the sunset and city lights,” she says. “It’s just gorgeous.” Designed by Craig Wickersham, AIA, and built by R.J. Gurley Custom Homes, both of Scottsdale, the Italian Villa Vernacular-style custom — called “Aleshanee West” by the couple — includes three bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a one-bedroom casita. The Vermont natives and high-school sweethearts also enjoy a four-car garage, theater and an outdoor kitchen, heated infinity pool and spa, all dramatically sited at the approach. Tom Tiller’s cousin, and also a native Vermonter, Debbie Villeneuve, ASID, with Debra Villeneuve interiors, of Houston, provided the contemporary interior design, with the collaboration of the Tillers, Wickersham and Gurley. Because of their distant locations, they teleconferenced for most of their planning meetings. The Tiller family started visiting Arizona 10 years ago on vacation from cold Minnesota, where they have lived for 13 years. They moved in about a year ago. “We have great friends here, and there is so much to do here,” says Michelle Tiller, who dedicates much of her empty-nester time for charities, such as raising money to build a home in the Valley for Honor House, which helps transition combat-wounded soldiers from the battlefield to new lives at home. “I love my house in the sun.”
Dances in the sun
With Michelle Tiller’s guidance, Wickersham designed a terpsichorean Aleshanee, a woman from the folklore of the Coos Native Americans of Oregon. “It means, ‘She plays all the time,’ meaning that our Southwest home would be my desert playhouse, an opportunity for me to have fun with the colors, furnishings and finishes appropriate to the desert lifestyle,” says Michelle Tiller, who returns to Minnesota for the summer. Wickersham designed the symbol of the dancing woman in conjunction with a solar-shaped heart and a saguaro with five arms, representing the five Tiller family members, including their three sons, 19, 22 and 25.
Opposite page: This Estancia home in north Scottsdale, “Aleshanee West,” offers superlative views of the community golf course, landmark Pinnacle Peak and city lights. Bottom: To maximize views, the home has been swiveled by architect Craig Wickersham so the heated spa and pool and outdoor space welcome guests at the approach.
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The serene backyard is a desert-landscaped Zen Garden, with a custom water feature, a fireplace and a massive boulder, bringing the momentum of the hill into the home. “We have one representation made out of iron over our front door, and we carried the symbol into the casita and throughout the house,” she says. “Michelle brought her own personality and design tastes to the house, for sure” says Wickersham, a graduate of Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s schools in Arizona and Wisconsin. He has been designing superlative homes in the desert-sensitive Wrightian tradition for 35 years. Wickersham had formulated the initial home design with his original client who was unable to continue, and the Tillers purchased it after the foundation was in and most of the framing completed. At this point, Gurley began working with Wickersham and the couple to finish the home. “Italian Villa Vernacular is a good style for hillside living,” Wickersham says, noting that the home reveals elegant rusticity from the outside, incorporating quarried rock from Montana and earth tones that complement the colors of the indigenous granite. To optimize the views, he oriented the home so that the primary living and entertaining spaces look south to Pinnacle Peak, the Estancia links and city lights. “What I find awesome about the home is the feeling you get when you are in the main living space/kitchen,” says Gurley, whose dad, Bob, began building luxury homes in north Scottsdale in 1990. “Craig did an amazing job. By tucking the motor court down and the garages under the living space, he was able to turn the presentation of the view around 180 degrees,” says Gurley, who graduated from ASU in 1994 and then joined the company. “When you are up in the kitchen, living room, bar or pool patio, you are left with an amazing view, yet still you feel private.” Among a number of changes to the original plan, as requested by the Tillers to Wickersham: Gurley converted the space above the motor court into a partners’ office and a deep crimson-colored home the18 Scottsdale | SPRING 2012
ater, where Tom watches NASCAR on one screen, college basketball on another and golf on the third. Gurley also converted one garage bay into an exercise room and made other small changes. Although the lower-level motor court required extensive but sensitive hillside excavation, Wickersham was adept at leaving massive boulders in place and building the home and views around them. “When you come up to the front door, Craig has set the view of the huge boulder in front and, in the back, a killer view up the hill through the large window,” Gurley says. “After you experience that, you walk toward the kitchen, and the western view knocks you out!” One multi-ton boulder in the back appears to be rolling down the granite-strewn slope through the earth-toned site wall and into the Tillers’ Zen Garden. Wickersham then selected indigenous rocks and the Montana stone used throughout the home to integrate this intentionally ironic collision with the meditation area, which includes a soothing fireplace, seating area and a serene “rusting” steel-tub water feature designed by Michelle and fabricated locally.
Villa in the Valley
“We had seen lots of Tuscan homes in the desert and wanted something different,” Michelle recalls of the first plan revisions with Wickersham and Villeneuve. “We wanted the house to feel like a villa in the Mediterranean. But we also wanted the outside to fit and feel like it belonged in Estancia, so we were careful to choose exterior stone and colors that blended with the environment.” At the same time, the Tillers envisioned an indoor/outdoor living space — a contemporary home, filled with light — Villeneuve explains, noting the challenge of using the existing footprint while redesigning the space.
Top right: The great room and adjacent dining room celebrate light, natural materials and desert earth tones. Bottom right: At the front of the home, the light-filled kitchen, living room, bar and pool patio are the primary entertaining spaces for family and friends.
Above: Shelves in the home’s refreshing wine room were milled from oak trees on the Tillers’ Minnesota property, one of many similar connections they have incorporated into their desert haven. “Interior details were simplified, and new material selections were luxurious, sleek and simple,” she says. “Doors and windows were added, enlarged and repositioned to capture breathtaking views.” A skylight, for example, was requested above the bar area, just off the foyer, and two new windows near the ceiling in the master bedroom — above the original line-of sight windows by the bed — provide additional dramatic vignettes of the boulders on the hillside. “I had seen homes in Italy that were restricted on the exterior by law to remain ‘Old World,’” Wickersham explains. “The intention of this is to preserve the beauty and heritage of the historical vernacular.” However, these homes had very contemporary interiors, with the color palette traditional but the design, both in line and geometry, upscale and modern. “What really excited me was Michelle’s desire to let me blend the two worlds here in Arizona,” he says. As a result, the color scheme is not a typical earth-tone palette, Wickersham says. “Warm grays and pearlescent plaster walls attract a healthy amount of natural light inside, thus avoiding the darkness of the typical Italian hill town villa,” he says, noting that gray, one of Michelle’s favorite colors, was also used on the dark-stained white oak hallway flooring and on a number of doors for a contemporizing effect. Materials, custom furnishings, multi-color abstract artworks and other details reinforce this Contemporary eclecticism. The kitchen cabinets and other millwork showcase rich acrylic finishes, stone floors are imported from Europe, and the front-entry breakfast room includes an Alcantara-finished banco for a table faced with polished agate imported from Israel. Additionally, a custom-cut pool bath sink countertop, manufactured by Vitraform, is in cobalt blue, which makes Michelle think oceanically, the dining room table blends an oak top with an underlit 20 Scottsdale | SPRING 2012
crushed glass center and brushed-steel trim and the television in the master bedroom pops up from the foot of bed. The Tillers also celebrate shared Vermont roots and their winter home in Minnesota. The partners’ desk is made of maple — the state tree is the sugar maple — and the shelves in their chic wine room were milled from oak trees from their Minnesota property. And, they have personalized their home with many family photos. The result is a modern desert villa — a haven, Villeneuve says. “The Tillers desired a vacation home that seamlessly transitions the rocky desert exterior into a contemporary and fresh interior. The floor plan and furniture arrangements highlight the panoramic views, natural light and outdoor living areas. Friends and family are drawn into the home’s heart — offering comfortable gathering areas and providing solitude, peace and privacy.”
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Choosing the perfect art piece to complement the theme of your home BY KEVIN NGAI
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(Left) Keep the whole room or design in mind; don’t become fixated on one piece. (Right) Mix metal and stone together; the results may surprise you.
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ou can enhance the look of anything with the addition of an eye-catching conversation starter, whether it be a diamond necklace dangling from your neck or a work of art hanging on the wall of your living room. But knowing what will appropriately — and stylishly — complement your look is the real task. Just as you wouldn’t wear every piece of jewelry you own at one time, the same goes for decorating your home with pieces of art. With a plan in mind and a few tips from interior design experts, you’ll be able to turn heads and keep those eyes from rolling the next time your guests walk into your home.
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ing those that do not match the color scheme and/or those that will literally not fit.
Where to shop ‘til you drop
You do not need to buy the most expensive Picasso to add a touch of elegance to your room. According to Moroz, you can find art just about anywhere. “A diamond is a diamond whether you find it at a jewelry store or in the dirt at the side of the road,” Moroz says. While great art pieces can be found in galleries or showrooms like Think Art in Scottsdale, art can also be found at thrift stores, flea markets, a garage sale or even at the mall. Or, for those avid online shoppers, try 5 TIPS WHEN CHOOSING out Craigslist, Ebay, Etsy or many other online stores. Use your online resources AN ART PIECE to not only find the best deal, but also 1. Find something you love. Avoid purchasprevent driving around town. ing art to please your guests; be sure you’re Scottsdale, and Phoenix, are also comabsolutely sold on it before you buy it. prised of local artists and art fairs, f you 2. Stick to a theme. Even if your personal want to find that unique, one-of-a-kind style is an eclectic one, putting random piece. First Friday Artwalk in Downtown pieces together does not always make the Phoenix has more than 70 art galleries, perfect match. venues and related spaces. You can have a 3. Experts agree that you should take a night on the town and a shopping trip all photo with you when you are shopping. It at the same time.
Shopping, by most, can be considered the best part of decorating your home, but before you begin shopping, the first step is to think about the theme of your room and how you want to develop your space. “The aspiring art connoisseur should think about how important they consider artwork to be in their overall design scheme,” says Krystyn Moroz, owner and principle designer of DTN Design Group. Keep a color scheme in mind — whether you’re taking more of a modern-inspired is easier to match colors and remember route or incorporating a vintage feel to the On the hunt room. Designers agree to look at the surwhere everything is placed in your home. While you’re on your artwork hunt, rounding colors and textures. If you notice 4. Look at the sizes of your décor. If you don’t feel limited as to what could be a lot of patterns on your carpets, furniture find a piece too large or small for your considered art. According to Moroz, and walls, look at solid-colored art pieces. room, it won’t add any value to your space. it can be virtually anything. Next, ask yourself where you should 5. Don’t agonize over the choice if you “Paintings, sculptures, finely-craftplace the art. Look at the space you are don’t want to. Consult a friend or an interior ed furniture, botanicals, accessories decorating and determine what size fits designer. * Scottsdale Living research like vases or candles — all of these best in that specific area. The art your things and more comprise the vast purchase can’t be too large for the room. universe of art,” Moroz says. For instance, if the room you’ve chosen is a living room, don’t use Art can also be both stylish and functional, such as an ottoman pieces that block people from socializing, like placing a large vase on you can also use to store items or a painting that relaxes you. Also, a the table between couches. set of three same-scent candles of varying sizes can be just as relaxing. Also, avoid hanging one painting on each wall of the room, says Adding subtle things can help you develop a space. From a life-size Paula Den Boer, an interior designer with Ashley P Designs. portrait to a bowl of rose petals, find the right accent to give your Den Boer adds that if you choose glass pieces, avoid placing them home the style and coziness it needs. by windows; this will camouflage the glass art. Because, according to Den Boer, “A room without art is a room Once you’ve determined the theme, take a few photos of the room without warmth.” and bring them with you when you begin shopping. This will help For more information, visit ashleypdesign.com or dtndesign.com. prevent you from purchasing too many of the wrong items, includSPRING 2012 | Scottsdale 25
REMODELING
To add character to a room, consider vintage products. The vintage table shown, $75, was purchased from Rust And Roses in Phoenix.
Nursery Times Local designer transforms a room with affordable design and unique DIY projects By KRISTINE CANNON ● AMANDA MARIE PHOTOGRAPHY
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ix birds and crystals, mix in harlequin-patterned drapes and a grand chandelier, paint the walls pink, sprinkle a few do-it-yourself projects throughout the room, and you have yourself an elegant vintage nursery. Using large pieces of furniture already owned by homeowners David and Brooke Ide, a remodeling project handled by Hidden Line Design in Scottsdale took a vintage approach to designing the nursery. And by taking an affordable design route, the owners were able to save between 30 and 40 percent off the total cost. Julie Swagar, an interior designer with Hidden Line Design, scoured close-out stores such as Ross, TJ Maxx and The Rack; online retailers, including eBay; local antique shops; and even Target and Michael’s for discounted finds and deals. She also implemented a few DIY projects of her own.
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“Affordable design isn’t just about finding ‘cheap’ things,” Swagar says. “It’s also about ‘transforming’ affordable pieces.” And that she did. Swagar purchased plastic mirrors, paint and supplies through Ebay and transformed them to look like metal; she also added stick-on crystals to them, as well as the vinyl monograms hanging above the cribs, for just a few dollars. “When I can’t use a large-scale item due to budget or design constraints, I like to find a piece that I can use in repetition to create a work of art,” Swagar says. “Little girls love dress-up, so the mirrors were a perfect fit for our European design.” Another affordable project included a vintage side table with a removable shadow box top from Rust and Roses in Phoenix. Swagar added baby cards, hospital bracelets and photos, along with some mirrored birds. This side table is the Ides’ favorite aspect of the nursery.
HANDS-ON: DIY PROJECT
1. Prepare a work area, and work in a well-ventilated area. I used a large box to lay the mirrors on. 2. Tape off the mirrors carefully using blue painters tape. 3. Use a spray primer geared towards the material you are working with. In this case, we used Valspar’s plastic primer. Let dry according to the directions. 4. Spray with metal enamel paint. I used Valspar Brilliant Metals. Let dry, flip over and paint. Touch up both sides with a second coat. Be patient with the drying time. Don’t rush it! 5. Add décor. I added a small green jewel to each one to round out our concept. — Julie Swagar
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REMODELING
“It is full of little items that have a lot of Above left: The monograms meaning to my family,” Brooke Ide says. shown here were purchased for $340 from Dezign with a “Plus, over time, we can change what Z; and stick-on crystals were is featured in the table with what stage the girls are going through. It is also the added to the vinyl monograms for just a few bucks. Above perfect height for our 17-month-old to right and bottom: The look at the items and play with her toys girls’ middle names, Wren and on the table. Jewels, inspired the “birds and “It is old, tells a story and will be a bling” theme, which can be piece in our family for a very long time,” seen throughout the nursery. she adds. “Hopefully one day one of the girls will have it in her children’s nursery.” But it’s the inspiration behind the projects and nursery as a whole that’s so unique — the girls’ middle names. “The girls’ middle names are Wren & Jewels, so I used their names to complete the concept with the vinyl monograms and accents of ‘birds and bling’ throughout the room,” Swagar says. Stick-on crystals were added to the monograms above the cribs and mirrors dangling atop the pink walls, and birds were added to the shadow-box table. Due to the high ceilings and open floor plan, the high-mounted, 28 Scottsdale | SPRING 2012
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Decorating a room with a high ceiling? Swagar offers the following tips to create a balanced look: 1. Mount drapes as high as possible; this helps to make a space feel grander, but also offer warmth. 2. When working with a large bookcase, choose three to five large-scale accessories versus 12 small trinkets; it will have more of an impact. 3. Avoid accessories that are too small and adding too many of them; it can make the room look cluttered. 4. If you choose to add greenery, be sure they’re tall or else it can cut off a room. A seven-foot topiary was placed in the corner of the nursery.
harlequin drapes became the focal point, makAbove: The top of the vintage table shown ing the space feel grander but “offering a soft detaches so the ownwarmth,” Swagar says. ers have the option to “We wanted to create a room that they could replace the baby items grow into, a design that was timeless,” Swagar to artwork or recent says. “The harlequin pattern was a perfect fit, as photos as the girls get it exudes a traditional European flair while still older. Right: The being fun.” nursery was phased over Swagar stresses that it’s important not to a four-month period. under-value the size of furnishings, accessories, lighting and window coverings. As for the drapes and chandelier, she says, “they made such a big impact and changed the room. The chandelier is the perfect scale and brought a sense of elegance to the room.” So what will happen to the nursery as the children get older? Swagar has it covered. The cribs will turn into day beds until they move up to twin beds; and with a detachable table top on the vintage table, the owners have the option to replace the baby items with artwork or recent photos of the girls as they get older. But the time spent on the room was well worth it. “Take time to make a room special,” Ide says. “We decorated this nursery over four months, taking our time to find things that were affordable, went with our theme and had special meaning to our family.” Hidden Line Design, 7792 E. Journey Ln., Scottsdale (480) 290-4700 l hiddenlinedesign.com 30 Scottsdale | SPRING 2012
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reate a splash in your backyard this spring and summer seasons — with color, that is. Paired with your neonhued, retro-themed swimsuits, your backyard furniture and décor will not only make quite the statement, but prove to be more comfortable than ever before.
Natural & Neutral
It’s back! Upholstered furniture, in both grey and mustard, is making itself cozy and comfortable this season, but this look is anything but dull. According to Terry Cosgrove, buyer and designer at Paddy O’ Furniture in Scottsdale, add pops of color with red, orange or green throw pillows to create more of an industrial look. Or, go with teal, yellow and brown for more of a botanical or “shabby chic” feel.
Color Me Pretty
The addition of color isn’t limited to throw pillows, however. Consider adding oversized, brightly colored ceramics to complete your backyard furniture set; or, liven up your fire pit, and dump vibrant recycled glass in shades of blues, greens and oranges. And don’t forget about vases, dishware and other simple additions that can give your backyard some flair and character. Need inspiration or help creating a colorful backyard fiesta? Visit Paddy O’ Furniture’s website at paddyo.com or call (480) 483-1289. Paddy O’ Furniture 18540 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85054
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Above: Add bright throw pillows and decor to add a splash of color. Below: Create this “shabby chic” look in your own backyard. Head to Scottsdale Living’s website for all the details.
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