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Redmont Garden Party

Eleanor Estes, CEO of Redmont Distilling Company, raises a glass with friends to celebrate the distillery’s newest offering, Vulcan Gin, and shares some favorite drink recipes to make your own gathering even more festive.

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Birmingham Gardening Today

Garden expert John Floyd shares his tips for making the most of the season with fall vegetables and beautiful blooms.

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Life Is Better at the Lake

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Field of Dreams

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Savoring Summer

There’s still time to enjoy the season’s best produce and vegetables in these delectable dishes.

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’m headed to my first high school football game of the fall this weekend. The stadium seats are marked six feet apart, there’s a limited number of attendees allowed, and masks

are mandatory. I am so thankful that we have some semblance of normalcy (a football game!), and I am hopeful that it’s a sign of good things to come. In spite of these crazy times, we are still finding refuge at home, in our gardens, and in the great outdoors. I have never seen so many families vacationing out west, camping, and travelling in RVs—and they look like they are having a great time doing it! In this issue, we celebrate all the ways we are enjoying fresh air. We visit hunting camps, country retreats, and lake houses—places we can go to and forget about the pandemic, at least for a little while. Never has there been a better time to support local. I had the good fortune of meeting Charles Barkley at the launch party for Redmont Distilling Company at the home of Eleanor and Claude Estes last December. Not only are Charles and the other team members at Redmont bringing business to Alabama, they are giving back generously. Turn to page 18 to learn more.

On page 32, we visit a fantastic new home designed by Lisa Flake at The Ridge, a Russell Lands On Lake Martin neighborhood. You’ll love the expansive lot, generous porches, and vaulted ceiling. On page 40, we head to Lauren and Chuck Welden’s farmhouse. Working on a site steeped in history, architect Michael O’Kelley reinvented the classic dogtrot to welcome friends and family. Turn to page 50 to explore one of the most elegant hunting camps in the Southeast. Residential designer Adam Gerndt created a home and party barn where guests and hunters flock for weekend retreats and respite in the rolling hills and pine-studded Alabama woodlands. Hopefully things will get back to normal soon and that six-foot gap will close. Until then, know I’m giving you a big smile—behind my mask. Enjoy.

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Redmont Garden Party

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N A MUCH-TOO-HOT LATE SUMMER AFTERNOON, Eleanor Estes, the CEO of Redmont Distilling Company, invited friends and family to celebrate their friendships and local businesses. It’s a good thing she had plenty of icy cocktails to keep everyone cool. Toasting to Redmont Vodka and the distillery’s newest introduction, Vulcan Gin, as well as the success of ALKMY, her friends’ thoughtfully curated lifestyle boutique in Crestline Village. Eleanor whipped up cocktails that were as refreshing as the conversation. Redmont Distilling was started in 2015 by Jake Hendon, Jonathan Guidy, and Mike Hames. What attracted you to join the business? My husband and business partner, Claude, and I saw the opportunity to relaunch a brand with a lot of potential. It’s a superior product and, with the involvement of Charles Barkley, the possibility of making it an international brand was real. What is Charles Barkley’s role? And how much fun is it to work with him?! Charles is the head marketer and promoter of the brand. In addition to being involved on a daily basis where he contributes his extensive knowledge of business in general, he also attends events and is constantly promoting the brand. Charles brings a lot of energy and an incredible sense of humor to the table. He is as fun to work with as you would think! He also has a huge heart and really cares about people, community, and giving back. I love all the local support! You are quickly becoming the house brand in major spots around town. Yes, we are! The support we have received has been nothing short of phenomenal, both here in Birmingham and throughout the state! Redmont is a local product, and people are really getting behind it. It’s a high-quality spirit—8x distilled,

A Toast! The mother-daughter team behind ALKMY (artist Ashley Spotswood and curator and style director Mary Hayward Eudailey) join Eleanor and her sister, Dagney Johnson, in Eleanor’s garden. These longtime friends catch up over cocktails and what’s new in the store at ALKMY. (Not pictured: ALKMY partner Kacy Holcomb Crane.) ABOVE: Eleanor Estes relaxes in her sitting room. Ashley Spotswood designed the cast bronze turkey leg table.

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gluten-free, non-GMO, and filtered through our advanced carbon filtration systems, so all of the impurities have been removed. That’s what makes it really clean and smooth. Tell me about your charity component. We are all at a place in our lives where we are reflecting on purpose and we want to make an impact. In March, we worked with the Alabama Restaurant and Hospitality Association to set up The Alabama Hospitality Workers Relief Fund for hospitality workers who lost their jobs due to COVID-19. The fund supplied relief to people and helped with mortgage payments, utilities, and transportation. Overall, the fund raised more than $100,000, $25,000 of which Charles Barkley donated personally. To further help restaurants, Redmont participated in the discount program organized by the Alabama ABC and discounted our product 25% in the months of June, July, and August. We also pivoted during the pandemic and started to produce hand sanitizer. We have donated Redmont hand sanitizer to hospitals, restaurants, and local stores. Most recently, we have offered free hand sanitizer to teachers.

Congratulations on the launch of Vulcan Gin! Tell me about this new introduction. I am a huge fan of our gin! I didn’t know until I became involved with Redmont that gin is vodka that you then infuse with botanicals. Jake, Jonathan, and Mike tested 30+ botanical ingredients and narrowed it down to include only four simple ingredients: juniper berries, coriander, grains of paradise, and orange peel. So you start with Redmont Vodka which is 8x distilled and carbon-filtered, add the botanicals, and the result is a really clean, crisp gin that is easy to drink.

The Redmont 1½ oz. Redmont Vodka ¾ oz. lemon Juice ¾ oz. simple syrup 2 strawberries Shake all ingredients together, and dirty dump into a wine glass. Garnish with lemon wheel and strawberry.

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The Vulcan 2 oz Vulcan gin ¾ oz. lime juice ¾ oz. simple syrup Muddled cucumber Smacked mint Shake all ingredients together, and strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with mint crown and cucumber wheel. birminghamhomeandgarden.com


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Autumn Abundance From fall vegetables to beautiful blooms, the possibilities for your garden this time of year are endless. Garden expert John Floyd shares his tips for making the most of the season.

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John Floyd has been gardening in the Birmingham area for more than 30 years. In addition to his day-to-day experience, John has degrees in horticulture from Auburn and Clemson Universities and was editor-inchief of Southern Living.

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id-September is that pivotal time on the calendar when the night temperatures begin to cool. That means early morning gardening becomes a pleasure again. This is when I take a close look at how much damage the summer heat did to my plants and make notes as to what needs to be done to avoid damage in the future. I also inspect for insect and disease problems to make sure I have them taken care of before my fall garden explodes. If you are having trouble getting your own garden problems under control, the Hanna Center at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is your free source for help. Remember to take an image of the problem, along with a specimen off the plant with the problem. This is the time of year I start planting my fall vegetables. If you don’t have a dedicated space for vegetables, you can easily grow them in containers. Seeding lettuces is a good place to start, and you can do that any time after mid-September until late October to guarantee a great fall reward. Simply follow the seed packet instructions. Once the night temperatures fall into the 60s, I also seed turnips, kale, mustard, and tender greens. My son has a raised bed, and he likes to plant carrots and beets in his garden at this time too. For broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, collards, and cabbage, I buy transplants. When planting these vegetables, be sure to loosen the roots slightly if they have been growing tightly in the container. A lot of people ask me how far into the fall they should wait to plant pansies. I prefer to wait until the soil cools, which is usually around the first of October. Instead of buying the biggest plants you can find, you will have better success by buying freshly delivered plants with no yellow leaves. Ideally, you want them to have one or s e p t e m b e r. o c t o b e r 2 0 2 0 | BH&G

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two blooms and lots of buds rather than being in full bloom. Also, when you tap them out of the flat or pot, make sure they are growing well with good white roots that are not pot bound. If you are looking for one of the nicest bulbs of fall, plant spider lilies. The best place to get them is by asking a neighbor to share some of theirs with you. You also can buy them from mailorder bulb suppliers and a few garden 24

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centers. Just remember that they are very expensive bulbs. If I were going to buy one now, I would probably purchase a white one. A friend of mine had a clump last year with a dozen or so blooms that created the most beautiful white cluster. I have bought yellow ones in the past but have never had them produce more than one or two flowers after several years. While red spider lilies are somewhat common

in the metro area, bulbs such as colchicums, fall crocus, and sternbergia are rarely seen but can thrive as well. However, they are hard to find in bulb catalogs or nurseries. I suggest looking to a quality mail-order company, such as White Flower Farm. And as you are planning your fall garden, don’t forget one of the most important things—planning time to enjoy it. birminghamhomeandgarden.com


Floyd’s To-Do List: September/October Late September through October is the best time to put out pre-emergent herbicide to try to prevent germination of one of the worst weeds in turf—Poa annua. If you do not control this particular weed by applying herbicides in the fall, you have very few options to control it once it germinates in late winter through spring. Most of the time, I have to resort to pulling it by hand. Products containing Betasan, Dimension, Halts, or Barricade will provide the best control. If your infestation was really dense last spring, it’s okay to do two applications—one in late September and one in mid- to late October. If you have already purchased your fall bulbs, I suggest waiting a little longer to spring crocus, daffodils, and hyacinth, I generally hold off on planting them until after Thanksgiving. In the meantime, the best way to store the bulbs is to keep them in the refrigerator. They need to have a certain amount of chilling to ensure quality blooms. For best results, place them in paper or mesh bags. Do not place them in plastic bags. There are many types of sasanqua camellias that you can buy and plant now, but I am especially impressed with the October Magic series of sasanquas that are featured in the Southern Living Plant Collection. The Magic series has a variety of colors available, and they offer a showcase of blooms from October until a heavy frost kills the blooms. The other nice thing about the October Magic group is that most garden centers carry them in the fall.

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A favorite plant of mine that I always plant in the fall to enjoy spring blooms is the old-fashioned sweet William. However, it If your local garden center does not have sweet Williams in solid colors available, ask if they can get them from their supplier. I prefer single colors such as the pink selection Newport Pink. I am also partial to the white selection in my garden. If you have ever grown sweet Williams, you know that they are very fragrant. While these plants area treat them as annuals. Keep in mind that sweet Williams do not like shade and prefer welldrained locations. The question about the right time to add fresh mulch in the fall is a good one. I like to wait until the leaves have fallen and the temperatures have dipped enough to cool the soil before I apply mulch. Remember that you need annuals and perennials to harden off a bit so they will be more cold-tolerant before you mulch them for winter weather. I usually wait until Thanksgiving to mulch them.

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Life is Better at the lake Nestled in nature with Lake Martin as its backyard, this getaway has quickly become a family’s favorite gathering spot. Text by P A I G E T O W N L E Y

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TIP: “Framing small works of art in large frames takes up more wall space so you get more bang for the buck,” Lisa says.

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unrise, sunburn, sunset, repeat. Just like the words in the Luke Bryan song, the pace of life slows into an easy rhythm at the lake. Mornings involve leisurely sipping coffee from the comfort of the porch, afternoons are all about enjoying life on the water, and evenings are reserved for gathering together with family to watch the sunset. Those activities make up the allure of life at Russell Lands On Lake Martin and are the things that attracted this Birmingham-based family when they were looking for a getaway spot. “There was really no thought of going anywhere else,” says the homeowner. “I’ve been coming here my whole life.” In addition, all of the amenities offered at this masterplanned community—dining, retail, and a plethora of recreational options—only helped to confirm that this was the perfect location.

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WIDE-OPEN SPACES. The open

gatherings both big and small. SERIOUS SIGHT LINES. All

main living areas—including the bedrooms—feature incredible water views. The main level rooms are also connected to porches for easy access to the outdoors. LIVING LARGE. The size of

the main porch was expanded to ensure plenty of space for outdoor entertaining. There are also a variety of porches around the home, both screened and open, so everyone can pick their favorite spot. HIDDEN STORAGE. While the

space for all of the needed lake water toys, etc.—the spaces are tucked away so as not to be completely visible. They do, daily use.

TIP: avoid blocking views of the lake.

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TIP: Don’t neglect little details. Lisa used reclaimed wood to add a chevron pattern under

The real decision was finding just the right house to make into their retreat. While looking at options, the homeowners came across a particularly pleasing property at Russell Cabins at The Ridge. “We originally didn’t intend to build, but the lot was too good to pass up,” the homeowner says. “It was flat and wooded with plenty of waterfront views—exactly what we had in mind for the perfect lake home.” To kick off the homebuilding project, the owners selected a floorplan—the neighborhood features 11 distinctly different designs—and began working with Classic Homes, a Russell Lands builder, to tweak the plan to suit their needs. The collaboration resulted in more square footage, including adding two bedrooms upstairs and enlarging the home’s 36

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The Designer Difference: Lake House Must-Haves It doesn’t get much better than a weekend at the lake. But there are a few fundamental items that can take that lake weekend from fun to full-on fantastic. Here are some lake house essentials from designer Lisa Flake. A SIZABLE SOFA. The

living room should include a comfortable sofa—preferably a sectional—for the whole family to gather together to watch movies, play games, or simply hang out. “Be sure to have plenty of great throws too,” says Lisa. STEREO SYSTEM. Turn up the

fun with a great stereo system. Make the vibe even better by compiling a playlist everyone will enjoy. “A portable stereo system is also a must so you can keep the music going outside,” Lisa says. FIRE PIT. Chilly fall evenings

loves to roast s’mores over the favorite songs,” Lisa says. PERSONALIZED ITEMS.

Every lake house needs a name. Lisa says a fun yet functional way to incorporate the name is with personalized cups for family and friends to use. “Our lake house is named ‘On the personalized cups” Lisa says.

porches. Classic Homes also helped position the home to take advantage of the views. “We wanted the house to feel like it was meant to be there, not just an afterthought,” says Chad Calhoun of Classic Homes. “This plan fit the lot so well. We just turned it a bit to optimize the water views.” With the floorplan complete, the homeowners turned to Lisa Flake for interior assistance. Having worked with the designer before, the homeowners knew she could create an aesthetic that blended both of their styles—hers more refined with a flair for French and his more rustic—while also keeping it comfortable and easy to maintain. Lisa did just that by keeping the color palette neutral with shades of grays, blues, and greens to mimic the natural views outside. Throughout birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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the entire space, the designer employed light and dark stained wood in the ceilings, beams, and pine floors. In the kitchen, she juxtaposed the wood with unlacquered brass faucets and fixtures, handmade subway tile, and quartz waterfall countertops. One of the most dramatic features of the home is the Oneonta stacked-stone fireplace in the living room. Lisa offset the rustic structure with a French-inspired chandelier. She then continued the home’s wooden details by opting for shiplap in every room but painted it white to keep the spaces from feeling too cabin-like. “Lighter walls let the stained wood details really pop,” says the designer. “It also allowed us to bring in some darker furniture without making the space feel heavy.” To keep the interiors comfortable, Lisa layered in various textures, such as the Oushak rugs in the entry and dining room and the jute rugs in the bedrooms and living room. “It’s not too casual, but it’s also not formal,” says the homeowner. “It’s the right balance for a lakeside getaway.” 38

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The bunk room was a late addition during construction, but it has become

gray-and-white palette throughout the room, but she added some pops Domicile in Homewood and an Oushak

light and airy with a white-and-gray the chair pillow (Stock & Trade) and contrast against the neutral backdrop.

TIP: Skip the bunkbeds. To accommodate all ages, the homeowners opted for four side-by-side built-in beds instead of traditional two-level bunks.

RESOURCES: Designer: Lisa Flake, Builder: Classic Homes, Russell Lands On Lake Martin, russelllandsonlakemartin. com Kitchen backsplash and Silestone quartz countertops: Russell Home Décor, russelldoitcenter.com Marble cutting board: A’mano, amanogifts.com Wooden cutting board and bar glasses: Table Matters, table-matters.com Mantel and coffee table: Evolutia, evolutiamade.com Lighting: Hiltz-Lauber, hiltzlauber.com Art behind bar, pillows in den: Argent, 205.871.4221 Bedding: Three Sheets, threesheetslinen.com Dining room rug: LillieKat Rugs, lilliekatrugs.com Kitchen and master rugs: 18th Street Orientals, 18thstreetorientals.com Powder bath sink, master bedroom chairs and pillows: Stock & Trade, stockandtrade.com Powder bath faucets: Fixtures & Finishes, 205.323.5616 Master bed: Serena & Lily, serenaandlily.com birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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ON A NONDESCRIPT BLACKTOP OFF OF HIGHWAY 280 IN COOSA COUNTY, a slice of country living at its best awaits those fortunate enough to be invited. The engaging atmosphere starts on the approach to Lauren and Chuck Welden’s hunting camp and farm; on the right is a shimmering pond beckoning for a fishing line and on the left are the striking ruins of an old mill. With car windows down, visitors can hear the blissful greeting of the rushing creek that runs next to the house.

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With the help of architect Michael O’Kelley, Lauren and Chuck Welden tweak the traditional Southern dogtrot for modern-day living at their farm in Coosa County. The historic property, purchased by the Weldens in the 1990s, was once the site of a Coosa County gold rush and contains the remains of the Bradford Factory textile mill. “I grew up hearing stories from my grandfather about Coosa County where he was raised—about outlaws, fishing, and how hard it was to grow cotton,” says Chuck. “It was a natural place to look.” The Weldens started by setting up camp in a renovated older house which once served as the birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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Originating in the1800s, the Southern dogtrot home is distinguished by a large, open breezeway that runs through the middle of the house with two separate areas on either side, all under one roof. “The design was born out of climate conditions before electricity or air conditioning—the central open-air plan allowed cross breezes to come through the house,” says architect Michael O’Kelley. “The design still resonates today, especially for a hunting camp or second home. We updated the dogtrot to make it more of a four-season house by adding the screens and vinyl panels on either end of the space.”

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classic farmhouse materials

“We used

because we wanted the new house to feel like it had been there a long time.” — Architect Michael O’Kelley

office for Bradford Mill. They then added a log cabin from the 1850s and a smokehouse, which both were moved to the property and reassembled. Once they knew all four of their adult children had decided to stay close by in Birmingham—and with grandchildren in the mix—the Weldens decided it was time to build a new farmhouse on the site of the old caretaker’s place, which was beyond repair. Chuck, a partner in WeldenField Development, LLC, was hands-on in the design process, working with architect Michael O’Kelley and homebuilder Will Maxey. Before starting the project, the couple did their research by visiting noteworthy hunting camps and lodges around the state to gather ideas. They landed on the idea of an updated version of the historic Southern dogtrot. “My favorite thing about this style is that it encourages everyone to come together in the dogtrot space,” says Chuck. “The bedrooms are smaller, and we

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don’t have television or internet. so it fosters social interaction in the main room.” A game table in the corner makes for fun family times, and comfortable furnishings encourage relaxation. “I wanted the house to be no fuss—easy setup and breakdown,” says Lauren. “Walk in the kitchen, put away the groceries, and start enjoying!” That enjoyment definitely begins in the kitchen as guests are greeted with concession stand-like bins holding all manner of snacks, both sweet and savory. Open shelves are loaded with fine whiskeys on one side and clear spirits on the 46

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windows open to a bar in the living space.

other. “People are constantly bringing wine, bourbon, their favorite jams, and so forth, so we are always ready to entertain,” says Chuck. The house is also stocked with extra slippers, all manner of games and puzzles, fishing tackle, and plenty of hunting gear. But don’t leave anything behind. “I don’t return items. If you want it, come back and get it!” laughs Chuck. On the grounds around the house, a large firepit awaits gatherings on cold evenings while a vegetable garden thrives in the side yard—the finishing touches to this idyllic setting that beckons relaxation, recreation, and rejuvenation. birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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1840s and are located

Plank Road which

Socapatoy Creek. RIGHT: An Alabama barn was relocated to the property and

music, and all-around entertainment. The old dam once generated


“When everyone else was buying lake and beach property, we were buying timberland because we thought it provided a combination of recreation, family time, and opportunities for our children to learn how to work. We didn’t want to just entertain our kids.” — Chuck Welden

RESOURCES: Architect: Michael O’Kelley, okelleyarchitecture.com Builder: Interior designer: Nan Jackson, interiorsetcbynan.com Select furnishings: Seibels, seibelscottage.com Landscape including fire pit, parking pad, boot washing station: Gary Mitchell of Agricultural Services, trustAGservices.com Screens: Jonathan Wilson, Wilson Screening Solutions wilsonscreeningsolutions.com birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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An Oneonta lodge and its surrounding property take on new roles as a reimagined family retreat and hunting camp.

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ortheast of Oneonta, rolling hills and towering pine trees frame green meadows where whitetail does gather and graze with their fawns in the shadows near sunset. “It would make an incredible painting,” says residential designer Adam Gerndt of the 1,200-acre property that his clients chose. “They wanted to build a home that would be part commerical hunting camp, part family home.” Well-versed in designing country retreats, Adam embraced the project with his usual enthusiasm. “I love thinking about the views, site lines, and sun angles,” he says. “When I have a large property to work with, I can dream a little bit more about what a place can become.” Here, the clients wanted to keep the property’s original hunting lodge and add two new buildings: a welcoming family home for the couple and their four college-age children and a separate, barn-inspired space for hosting groups and entertaining. They had a vision of architecture that was warm, natural, and honest with interiors that felt inviting and relaxed. With these requests in mind, Adam designed a fourbedroom, two-story home with a soaring living room wrapped in windows to capture those awe-inspiring vistas. For the barn, he created a classic structure with reclaimed timbers using mortise-and-tenon construction. To tie the two buildings together, the designer incorporated materials such as hand-split cedar shake roofs and red cedar board-and-batten siding. Additional rustic features include cedar posts and beams on the home’s porches and reclaimed brick pavers for the barn floors (inside and out). Local rock—a brownstone-andmoss rock mix quarried just 5 miles from the building site—was used on both structures, while the house also showcases Pennsylvania bluestone on the terraces. “The topography and views played into the forms of both designs,” Adam says. “Even though they are new, they feel like they have been here for years.” For the barn, the owner wished for a structure reminiscent of one from his childhood. “I frequented an

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“I wanted to design something beautiful that had modern elements yet felt as if it had been there for

Something authentic

that generations. honored this amazing piece of land.” — residential designer Adam Gerndt

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the master bedroom. Other walls and the ceiling are clad in Alabama pecky cypress. Leather upholstery lends a sophisticated touch to a traditional sliding barn door. RIGHT: The oversized corner windows in the master bedroom bring the outdoors in.

paneled walls wrap the master bathroom. The soaking tub rests

always laugh about having a says the homeowner.

1845 barn as a kid. It was something I had always wanted on my own property,” he says. Adam was happy to bring the memory to fruition while also adding updates to the classic agrarian structure. “Barns are usually used for animals, tractors, and crop storage, but this barn is geared toward gatherings with family and friends for celebrations, holidays, football watching, relaxing, and telling tall tales about hunts,” the designer says. Dubbed the “party barn” by the homeowners, the building is dominated by a 28- x 32-foot dining hall to seat a crowd. An adjacent living area, parlor, bar, game room, and screened porch offer additional entertaining spaces. Two kitchens—one inside and one outside— accommodate caterers and grill masters, while a loft is outfitted with sleeping bunks complete with nooks for phone chargers. “On any given day, we may have guests fishing for bass on the lake or roaming the property hunting deer or quail,” says the owner. “The place fills up with hunters from late fall through the winter months, friends during football season, and family during spring and summer. We sometimes welcome nightly dining for 24 hunters, but we also hold fundraisers and corporate retreats for 80 or more guests.” Yet even with the expanse of space, the barn still feels intimate. “It’s just as comfortable for a small group of friends here for the weekend,” says the owner. And it’s that versatility that makes this property a favorite retreat no matter the occasion. s e p t e m b e r. o c t o b e r 2 0 2 0 | BH&G

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COMMERCIAL HUNTING RETREATS include more than just a farmhouse and a pretty piece of land—they involve a whole operation. “It’s critical to understand the in’s and out’s of a day in function,” Adam says. Here are just a few things to DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS—For a camp to run smoothly, you have to think through how the farm is managed, how the task buildings are integrated into the property, and how trucks, tractors, and other vehicles move about the farm.

will the buildings relate to each other? How and where are meals prepared and served? Is there a place for guests to gather? How can you make the spaces feel connected but also ensure privacy for when the owners want some space to themselves? ORGANIZATION—When you design a hunting camp, you have to consider that you are dealing with muddy boots and more. Because there are so many comings and goings between the hunters, dogs, farm managers, and owners, the buildings need to be durable. Designing spaces for easy cleanup are just as important as creating places of beauty. SERVICE FIRST—A hunting camp has to serve its

guests, which means making arrangements for their daily routines such as sleeping, eating, and entertaining. Here, overnight accommodations include bunk-style sleeping quarters. Mornings are met with breakfast and coffee before the hunt. In the evenings, hunters relax in the party barn over cocktails and dinner. 54

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Here, elegance meets rusticity. Reclaimed materials such as

Guests are delighted to dine candlelight and chandeliers add even more enchantment to this inviting scene.

an approachable space for friends and family to celebrate life “We wanted to design

events, tell stories, and find plenty of rest.” — residential designer Adam Gerndt


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Get to Know...

AUBURN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE ADAM GERNDT of Adam Gerndt Design Group has practiced design in the Birmingham area and beyond for more than 15 years. From in-town renovations to new suburban homes to lake houses and country retreats, Adam has worked on a variety of projects but says he especially loves the retreats. “Being able to go out onto a property with a client to explore the land and discuss big ideas really is such a rewarding opportunity,” he says. “My family heritage is connected to farming and rural building. I’m

about these kind of projects that comes naturally to me.”

RESOURCES: House and barn exterior and interior design; landscape design: Adam Gerndt Design Group, 205.939.1113 Landscape contractor: EarthWorks Landscape Supply, earthworkslandscapesupply.com Cabinetry: Cotton Woodworks, 205.567.5469 Custom metal work: Welded Wood, 205.966.2741 Plumbing fixtures: Fixtures & Finishes, 205.323.5616 Furniture: Countertops: Triton Stone Group, tritonstone.com Windows: Hunting camp: Five J’s Hunting Preserve, 256.590.8392 birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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Lowcountry Getaway:

PALMETTO BLUFF Travelers have long felt the tidal pull of the Carolina Lowcountry— especially the quaint resort community of Palmetto Bluff. Residents and visitors agree that there’s no better place for R & R and local culture. Text by C H R I S T I A N A R O U S S E L / Photography by B O N J W I N G L E E

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almetto Bluff, located a mere 25 miles from the Savannah airport, is a true gem on the Carolina coast. Here in the Lowcountry, an authentic community has been intentionally created to coincide with not only the history of the area but also the preservation of the natural landscape. This is the place where the unmistakable scent of pluff mud meets waving inland grasses; where white herons, oysters, and more than a few alligators reside; and where the most deafening “traffic jam” you will hear is the roar of crickets, cicadas, and other coastal insects who clamor after dusk. The pace of life naturally slows and the focus rests

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outside of one’s self, promising relaxation, restoration, and a whole lot of really great food. Part hotel, part resort community, Palmetto Bluff always offers something interesting to do. Residents and guests alike enjoy golfing the par-72 course along the May River, embarking on trail rides from Longfield Stables, dominating the sporting clays course, and taking on any number of racquet or water sports along the 32 miles of waterfront. In addition, the monthly artist-in-residence series, conservancy lectures, and outdoor concerts ensure the mind stays as engaged as the body. birminghamhomeandgarden.com


DINING OUT There are more than a half-dozen dining options—from casual, grab-and-go to downright elegant—on the Palmetto Bluff property, but if you prefer to create a meal in your home’s kitchen, RT’s Market offers plenty of provisions. For your sweet tooth, hit up the s’mores cart or grab an ice cream at Melt in Wilson Village. KEEP EXPLORING Bluffton is only a few miles away from Palmetto Bluff and definitely worth a day trip. The Gullah Geechee culture has strong roots and is fascinating to explore. Several Gullah women still shuck oysters at the Bluffton Oyster Company, enjoying a language all their own while keeping their history alive. Bluffton mayor Lisa Sulka shares her own favorites of this town. “This is a very walkable area, and I love to start in the historic district,” she says. “Be sure to get a cup of coffee at Corner Perk and stroll down to the river to check out the newly upgraded town dock. You’ll also want to

visit the Church of the Cross and the Wright Family Park.” From there, Lisa suggests heading to the Heyward House Welcome Center for a walking tour that shows all of the history that makes Bluffton what it is today. “After lunch at the Cottage, visit our many shops, art galleries, and parks,” she says. “Or rent bikes to travel all over the 54 square miles of Bluffton and visit the Buckwalter Village, which offers a movie theater, several breweries, a bowling alley, and a linear trail.” Lisa is quick to add that many visitors come to Bluffton for vacation and then find reasons to move here permanently. “We often call it ‘a biggy small town’ because it’s full of big city amenities but small enough to make friends at every turn.”

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Patti Callahan Henry’s PALMETTO BLUFF Birmingham-based, award-winning author Patti Callahan Henry discovered the charm of now owns a home there. She recently shared what makes this place so special to her. What drew you to the area? My family has been coming to the Lowcountry for 30 years now. My husband, Pat, and I were engaged on Daufuskie Island. When Palmetto it because we knew we wanted to put down roots. We love the area because it is focused on nature, conservation, and the beautiful May River. when you After I unpack and quickly check on the house, I take our dog Winnie for a walk to the water. the last thing I want to see before I leave. What is a typical day like for you there? I don’t think there’s a typical day because things usually do get in a long bike ride, as well as dinner on the back porch. Otherwise it may be a day of quiet work and reading or a full day outdoors! How does this area renew your spirit? There is a sense of peace and a connection with the outdoors that can’t be duplicated in a busier city. The tides that dramatically shift the landscape and marsh remind me of nature’s rhythms. The sunrises and sunsets, the Spanish moss, and the maritime forest all seem to conspire to create something mystical. D Yes! I often write when I am there, and I have written about the area many times. I’m inspired again and again by the absolute slow-motion way of life. I can easily lose an entire day reading or writing on the screened-in porch, especially if a thunderstorm rolls in.

Market. I also love the activities and festivals at at Moreland Landing. We spend every major holiday there and gather as much of our family My boys would tell you that their favorite

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Destin, Florida, may not be the remote fishing village it once was, but there’s still plenty of serenity to be found— if you know where to look. PS: We’ll give you a hint:

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PSCALE, ELEGANT, AND COMPLETELY COMMITTED to spoiling their guests, this Salamander Beach and Spa Resort invites visitors to rest, recharge, and reconnect along Destin’s sparkling emerald green Gulf waters and miles of unspoiled sugar-sand beach. Perfect for families, couples, and friend retreats, the resort offers plenty of room and opportunities to enjoy moments of quiet reflection or social-distance gatherings.

AWAY FROM IT ALL Check in to check out. Located next to Henderson Beach State Park at the very end of Old Scenic Highway 98, The Henderson offers 170 well-appointed hotel-style rooms, suites, and one- and two-bedroom lofts decorated in a tranquil, coastal-inspired palette. All rooms (and their balconies) offer spectacular views. Some point to the Gulf and nature preserve while others overlook the property’s green space and pools. In-room appointments are divine: Think luxurious linens and pillow-top mattresses, microfiber robes, twice-daily housekeeping, and heavyweight terry towels—not to mention all the plugs you’ll need to stay charged (if you choose). The lofts, similar in style, include fullyequipped kitchens and a washer and dryer—perfect for longer stays. Take a dip. Beach or pool? Or how about both? A heated adults-only pool and spa is the perfect place to find a bit of quiet during the day or at night, while the heated family pool offers a lazy river and poolside dining. The beach, a very short stroll away, is private to the resort and wide open for exploration. Chairs and umbrellas are available for day rentals. Feeling adventurous? The resort rents bicycles,

kayaks, paddleboards, and boogie boards. For motorized water sports, The Henderson has partnered with a local vendor to provide rentals including jet skiing, boats, parasailing, and more. For guided birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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From celebrated restaurants and a world-class spa to the organic beauty of an on-property nature preserve, it’s little wonder Southern Living included this escape among the “South’s Best Resorts” for 2019.

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fishing trips or golf outings, the concierge is happy to assist. Missing the gym? Get your sweat on in the fitness room with Peloton bikes, weights, machines, and indoor and outdoor workout areas. Or sign up for a class such as high-intensity interval training, stand-up paddleboard instruction, or stretch and yoga sessions. Did someone say spa?

The Salamander Spa draws upon the inspiration of the beachfront venue with its 11 treatment rooms, beautiful relaxation room, and water experiences, including a steam room, salt room, and flotation therapy. You can book massages, wraps, scrubs, and facials. Once you are completely relaxed, visit the salon to help get you ready for an evening of cocktails on the roof followed by dinner at one of the resort’s restaurants. Dine In. With a bounty of freshlycaught seafood and locally-sourced farm fare, the resort’s chefs create delectable dining experiences. Six restaurants offer everything from flip-flop casual to upscale dining. Spoil the kids with ice cream at Sprinkles Café, and then plan a date night at Primrose where you can cap off the evening with a Godiva chocolate dessert martini.

All guests of The Henderson enjoy private beach access, a family day pass to Henderson State Park, and a choice of two hours of select activities per stay. 855.741.2777; hendersonbeachresort.com birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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1 tablespoon olive oil 4 slices good-quality thick bacon (such as applewood smoked), cut into ½-inch pieces 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 pounds fresh green beans, ends removed, snapped into 1½-inch pieces 1½ teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon brown sugar Dash of red wine vinegar Water to cover Heat olive oil over medium-high heat in a medium-size saucepan; add bacon, and cook until golden brown. Remove and drain onto a paper towel. Add onion and garlic to saucepan; cook for 1 to 2 minutes. Add green beans, next 4 ingredients, and water to cover. Bring to a boil, and simmer for 45 minutes

Learn from Leslie: This

salad can be made up to 24 hours in advance. If doing so, do not add the fresh basil or mint until closer to serving time.

Cherry Tomato & Cucumber Salad SERVES 6

1 (10-ounce) carton cherry tomatoes, halved 1 cucumber, peeled, seeded, halved, and sliced 1 red onion, thinly sliced 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar Dash of sugar Salt and pepper to taste 2 ounces feta, cubed 2 tablespoons fresh basil, chopped 2 tablespoons fresh mint, chopped Combine all ingredients in a mediumsize bowl. Cover and place in the refrigerator for at least an hour, stirring occasionally.

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Mimi’s Original Sweet Corn Pudding

Crumble bacon, and sprinkle on top of each serving of green beans. Yum.

SERVES 6

6 ears fresh corn, kernels removed 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 2 large eggs, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 cup milk Preheat oven to 375°. Lightly grease a 1½-quart baking dish. Stir together corn kernels and remaining ingredients in a medium bowl. Pour into prepared dish. (Place baking dish inside a larger water. This “water bath” will keep the pudding moist.) Bake for 45 to 50 minutes or until set.

Tip: Bake the corn pudding slightly in advance to allow it to set up. Remove from oven, and cover with foil. It will stay warm while you bake the cornbread.

Simply Sautéed Squash SERVES 6

2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon olive oil 3 small yellow squash, sliced thinly 3 small zucchini, sliced thinly ½ teaspoon garlic powder ½ teaspoon pepper Parmesan cheese Melt butter and olive oil over medium heat in a large nonstick skillet; add squash, and sprinkle with garlic powder and pepper. Turn heat up to medium-high, and sautée until the squash are golden brown, turning once or as needed. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese just before serving.

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Leslie’s Tried-andTrue Cornbread SERVES 8

3 to 4 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 eggs, beaten 2 cups nonfat buttermilk 2 cups white self-rising cornmeal mix A pinch of baking soda A pinch of baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Preheat oven to 450°. Pour vegetable oil into a 10-inch cast-iron skillet; place in hot oven for 4 minutes. Whisk together eggs and buttermilk in a small bowl. Combine cornmeal mix, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl; add egg mixture to dry ingredients, stirring just until dry ingredients are moistened. Carefully remove skillet from hot oven; pour all but 1 tablespoon hot oil into mixture. It should sizzle. Stir quickly, and pour contents into hot skillet. Bake for 25 minutes or until golden.

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