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features 12 Park Place — The 2022 Cosmopolitan Home of the Year Colonial Builders, Brad Douglas Design and Dwellings create a modern yet comfortable masterpiece 37 The Product SourceBook 2023 The best companies, ideas and inspiration for your home Grand Rapids Cosmopolitan Home ISSUE ONE 2023 departments 6 MONEY MATTERS The Art of Rebalancing Professional advice for your portfolio 8 CUISINE Because it’s Delicious Heart smart options without compromise 69 THE LIST An Interactive Directory Your source for all things home contents on trend 5 Fundamentals of Modern Kitchen Design by TruKitchens Clean lines, clear spaces, natural materials, neutral colors 10 23 Design Styles & Trends by Standale Home Studio The looks and ideas we love for 2023 36 Condo-venience by Guild Mortgage Inlanta Considerations for your search for the ideal condo

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The Fundamentals of Modern Kitchen Design

Clean lines, clear spaces, natural materials, neutral colors

Appearances can be deceiving when it comes to modern kitchen design. Seemingly effortless and simple, modern design incorporates minimalistic details and clean lines. But it’s this simplicity that demands perfection in craftsmanship, design selections, and functionality that only years of experience can achieve.

Defining modern design

Modern design originated in the early to the mid-20th century when designers moved away from the heavily ornamented Gothic, Renaissance, and Victorian design styles. Industrialization produced new materials which inspired furniture and construction. At its most basic, modern interior design features straight lines over curved lines. Long horizontal planes are broken up by clear, open spaces and highlighted with lots of natural light. Neutral colors and natural materials create just the right amount of contrast and interest while complementing the clean look of the overall design. Strong emphasis is placed on functionality to create an organized and calm atmosphere.

Functional minimalism

Minimalism is a key characteristic of modern design. Kitchens, by their very nature, are spaces that receive heavy use and are prone to clutter. To combat this, a professional kitchen designer works diligently with the client to ensure that every surface, appliance, and cabinet has a specific purpose in the space. The focus of the design is on efficiency and intentionality that suits the client’s lifestyle while eliminating distracting, unnecessary “extras”. A kitchen designer perfects the design in a way that reduces potential for clutter. Much attention is paid to the layout of the cabinetry to guarantee storage is ample and kitchen items are kept from sight. This functional minimalism makes the modern kitchen a sly workhorse of a space.

Integration of appliances

Traditional kitchen appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, and microwaves, are required in the space but can distract from the monochromatic look that defines modern kitchen design. Integrating appliances through custom cabinetry and appliance selections allows them to blend seamlessly into the design.

Panel-ready dishwashers and refrigerators allow for a cabinet front to be attached which integrates the appliance into the overall design. Professional, custom cabinetry allows for cabinets with unique opening hardware to conceal

countertop kitchen appliances. Drawers can be outfitted with outlets and charging ports to keep family devices charged and easily accessible, but out of sight. Additionally, a butler’s pantry out of the sightline of the main kitchen makes a great place to house appliances that cannot be integrated into the design as easily, like a built-in coffee station or microwave.

Materials and finishes

Design selections are pivotal when creating a modern kitchen. Careful consideration must be made to ensure that the principles of interior design are achieved while eliminating unnecessary ornamentation.

Modern design often pairs man-made materials with the natural materials, to strike a balance of crispness and a visual softness and warmth. An example might be pairing a matte acrylic and natural wood for cabinetry and a stone countertop with soft veining to lend personality to the space. Another element that truly defines modern design is the selection of hardware or the lack of, achieved with hidden function or integration. Thin, top mounted edge pulls, touch doors and drawers, or channel systems can all be explored with modern design.

A neutral, monochromatic color palette produces harmony and radiates a calming rhythm in the space. A careful accent color or texture can provide interest but does not overwhelm the design.

Balance is achieved in carrying this same color palette to adjacent areas of the home within the sightline of the space. Lighting choices complement the beauty of the space and keep with the clean lines and natural materials modern design is well known for. When it comes to modern kitchen design, starkness is not the goal. The goal instead is to create a space that harmonizes with the entire home, creating an aesthetic that lets the eye travel from room to room, with fluidity and sense of purpose.

At TruKitchens we’ve executed many beautiful modern kitchen designs to suit our clients’ needs. With a full spectrum of design expertise and talented team of designers and installers, we can achieve the perfection that modern design requires. We help our clients create stunning spaces through our carefully curated custom cabinetry lines and other design products. Our love of creativity and focus on functionality helps our clients create a space uniquely tailored to their love of modern design. ❂

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The Art of Rebalancing Professional

Striving for balance is a principle that applies to investing just as it does to other areas of life. When one area gets out of proportion, it can disrupt your financial goals. There are, however, practical strategies to keep your portfolio in balance and your long-term goals on track. In this article, we discuss the basic tenets of not just why you should consider rebalancing your portfolio, but when and how to do so.

Why rebalance your portfolio?

The chief purpose of rebalancing is to ensure your portfolio remains allocated according to your long-term financial goals. Over the last two years, the stock market has experienced periods of volatility. Inflation, supply chain problems, global conflicts and other factors continue to affect stock values. More downside volatility is expected in contrast to the pre-pandemic stock market boom. Under these uncertain conditions, it’s especially important to review your portfolio and rebalance your assets as appropriate.

Here are some tips to help you achieve a balanced portfolio: Assess the big picture. Ideally your portfolio is some combination of the four asset classes (stocks, bonds, cash, and in some cases alternatives). Too much of your portfolio in stocks may expose you to too much risk. Treasury bonds and other reliable municipal and corporate bonds can help insulate your portfolio during times of volatility. Alternatives are nontraditional investments that include everything from precious metals, real estate, cryptocurrencies, and carbon credits. Many alternative investments are considered highly speculative and

come with greater risk, so they typically will make up a small portion of your portfolio. It’s smart to have a certain amount of cash on hand for emergencies. However, there’s no reason to keep excess amounts of cash in low-interest-bearing accounts if you can get better results in higher yielding investments. Your financial advisor can help you determine the ideal distribution of assets across these groups.

Diversify to insulate your portfolio. Diversification is a strategy of owning a variety of investments within asset classes. The goal is to spread your risk across stocks or bonds in different sectors, industries, and even geographical regions.

Buy and sell strategically. Your financial advisor can help you evaluate stock returns and weed out losers. You may also be advised to reduce your position in a high-performing investment if your portfolio is overweighted. Selling higher-performing investments that are not in tax-deferred accounts such as your IRA may result in capital gains taxes. If you sell an asset at a loss, you may be able to use the loss to offset your capital gains to reduce your tax obligation. This is called tax-loss harvesting.

Revisit your portfolio periodically. Let your financial advisor know about life events that may alter your risk profile. Marriage, divorce, job advancement, and retirement—these and other life changes can affect your investment goals. At a minimum, schedule an annual review with your financial advisor to discuss rebalancing needs.

Consider professional advice. Resist the temptation to manage your portfolio on your own, without the advice of financial professionals. A trusted financial advisor with fiduciary responsibility can help you select suitable investments to meet your investing goals. They can access tools and apply market insights to help you improve your position. Consult your tax professional regarding the tax consequences of your investment activity.

Lisa Cargill, ChFC®, CLU®,CRPC®, CDFA™ is a Financial Advisor with Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. She specializes in fee-based financial planning and asset management strategies. Ameriprise Financial and its representatives do not provide tax or legal advice. Consult your tax advisor or attorney regarding specific tax issues. Brokerage, investment and financial advisory services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. Some products and services may not be available in all jurisdictions or to all clients. © 2022 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.

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No matter your motivations, it’s never too late or too early to start focusing on your heart health, and taking steps now can make a big difference. Small changes, like following a healthier eating plan, can help you start down a path toward improved heart health.

One step you can take is following the DASH eating plan, which is a flexible and balanced way of eating that stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension and was developed by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Requiring no special foods, DASH provides daily and weekly nutritional goals to help lower two major risk factors for heart disease: high blood pressure and high LDL (bad) cholesterol.

Being more physically active, managing stress, getting quality sleep and not smoking combined with DASH can put you on a path toward a healthy heart for life.

Encouraging others to join you on your heart-health journey can also be rewarding. Research shows social support and personal networks make it more likely you’ll stick to healthy habits like eating healthy.

Sharing heart-healthy recipes with family and friends is an added bonus, and these DASH-friendly meals can help you take the guesswork out of putting nutritious dinners on the table. Greek-Style Flank Steaks with Tangy Yogurt Sauce offer the bold flavors of the Mediterranean while Teriyaki-Glazed Salmon with Stir-Fried Vegetables is as easy to make as it is colorful. For a complementary combination of pork and sweet fruit flavor, these Baked Pork Chops with Apple Cranberry Sauce are perfect to serve alongside steamed broccoli.

Greek-Style Flank Steak with Tangy Yogurt Sauce

Recipe courtesy of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Prep time: 25 minutes

Cook time: 25 minutes

Servings: 4

Marinade:

1/4 cup lemon juice

1 tablespoon olive oil

2 teaspoons fresh oregano, rinsed, dried and chopped

1 tablespoon garlic, minced (2-3 cloves)

1 beef flank steak (12 ounces)

Yogurt Sauce:

1 cup cucumber, peeled, seeded and chopped

1 cup nonfat plain yogurt

2 tablespoons lemon juice

1 tablespoon fresh dill, rinsed, dried and chopped

1 tablespoon garlic, minced (2-3 cloves)

1/2 teaspoon salt

To make marinade: In large bowl, combine lemon juice, olive oil, oregano and garlic. Lay steak in flat container with sides and pour marinade over steak. Marinate at least 20 minutes, or up to 24 hours, turning several times.

To make yogurt sauce: Combine cucumber, yogurt, lemon juice, dill, garlic and salt. Set yogurt sauce aside at least 15 minutes to blend flavors. Sauce can be prepared up to 1 hour in advance and refrigerated.

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Preheat broiler to high with rack 3 inches from heat source.

Broil steak about 10 minutes on each side to minimum internal temperature of 145 F. Let cool 5 minutes before carving.

Slice thinly across grain into 12 slices. Serve three slices with 1/2 cup yogurt sauce.Tip: Serve with lettuce, tomato, and kalamata olives.

To prepare vegetables:Thaw frozen vegetables in microwave or place bag in bowl of hot water about 10 minutes. In large wok or saute pan, heat oil.Add garlic, ginger and scallions; cook gently, but do not brown, 30-60 seconds. Add vegetables and continue stir-frying 2–3 minutes, or until heated through. Add soy sauce. Serve one piece of salmon with 1 cup vegetables.

Teriyaki-Glazed Salmon with Stir-Fried Vegetables

Recipe courtesy of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cook time: 15 minutes

Servings: 4

Salmon:

2 tablespoons light teriyaki sauce

1/4 cup mirin or sweet rice wine

2 tablespoons rice vinegar

2 tablespoons scallions, rinsed and minced

1 1/2 tablespoons ginger, minced

12 ounces salmon fillets, cut into four portions (3 ounces each)

Vegetables:

1bag (12 ounces) frozen vegetables stir-fry

1/2 tablespoon peanut oil or vegetable oil

1/2 tablespoon garlic, minced (about 1 clove)

1 tablespoon ginger, minced

1 tablespoon scallions, rinsed and minced

1 tablespoon light soy sauce

Preheat oven to 350 F.

To prepare salmon: Mix teriyaki sauce, mirin, rice vinegar, scallions and ginger well. Pour over salmon and marinate 10-15 minutes.

Remove salmon from marinade. Place salmon on baking sheet. Bake 1015 minutes, or until fish flakes easily with fork in thickest part and reaches minimum internal temperature of 145 F.

Baked Pork Chops with Apple Cranberry Sauce

Recipe courtesy of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 30 minutes

Servings: 4

Pork Chops:

4 boneless pork chops (about 3 ounces each)

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

1 medium orange, rinsed and zested

1/2 tablespoon olive oil

Sauce:

1/4 cup low-sodium chicken broth

1 medium apple, peeled and grated (about 1 cup)

1/2 cinnamon stick

1 bay leaf

1/2 cup dried cranberries

1/2 cup 100% orange juice

Preheat oven to 350 F.

To prepare pork chops: Season pork chops with pepper and orange zest. In large saute pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add pork chops and cook until browned on one side, about 2 minutes.Turn and brown 2 minutes. Remove pork chops from pan, place on nonstick baking sheet and bake 10 minutes to minimum internal temperature of 160 F.

To make sauce: Add chicken broth to saute pan and stir to loosen brown bits from pork chops. Set aside.

In small saucepan over medium heat, cook grated apples, cinnamon stick and bay leaf until apples begin to soften. Add cranberries, orange juice and reserved broth. Bring to boil then lower heat to gentle simmer. Simmer 10 minutes, or until cranberries are plump and apples are tender. Remove cinnamon stick. Serve one pork chop with 1/4 cup sauce. ❂

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23 Design Styles & Trends that are growing on us in 2023

The new year has started to unfold before us. Green and clean initiatives that started during the pandemic continue to flourish. With sustainability and wellness, a continued focus - here are 23 design style, spaces and trends that will be growing in popularity this year.

DESIGN STYLES

Japandi - A hybrid of Scandinavian design and the Japanese Zen aesthetic, Japandi has a focus on mindfulness and intentionality with a preference for sustainable elements. Incorporating muted organic tones of greens, clay browns, and soft whites with natural wood tones, this style is more colorful than Scandinavian design but more subtle.

Soft Modern - Taking the starkness of traditional modern design down a notch, soft modern design keeps color palettes neutral and features clean horizontal lines. High gloss elements combine with ultra-matte finishes add drama in otherwise neutral, low-contrast spaces.

Modern Farmhouse – There is a move to replace the kitschy signage and shabby-chic décor with a cleaner, more refined look that no actual farmhouse can achieve. Bright whites and warm wood tones dominate this style, now with a cleaner, curated aesthetic informed by modern design trends.

Mid-Century Modern – Clean lines, muted curves, and warm tones keep this look popular for more compact homes.

Art Deco – Benjamin Moore’s color palette of the year — including the 2023 Color of the Year: Raspberry Blush — highlight the optimism that this style brings. Soft arches and organic lines, pops of color with a touch of Hollywood gold, and nature-referenced themes drive this movement.

Dark Academia – Well suited for nooks, offices, and masculine bathrooms, this trend features deep organic, moody hues in navy blue, jade green, and walnut-tone browns. Reminiscent of libraries, and bourbon on the rocks, it creates a grounded and intimate feel, often with paired classic architectural details.

Maximalism – A response to the bare walls and tidy shelves of other modern design styles, maximalism toes a fine line between an eclectic collection and a hoarder home. It’s a bold and flamboyant celebration of personal taste and consumerism.

TRENDING SPACES

Working Pantry – With many kitchens having a focus on entertaining, pantries are becoming more essential as prep spaces. They are also containment areas for small appliances, kitchen clutter, and bulk buys.

Wet Room – Combine a shower and soaking tub behind the same glass door for this spa experience at home. Zero clearance entryways and ample interior space make this “living in place” modification an investment in the future.

Dining Room – To keep everything in its place, walls are coming back to add definition to spaces. Homeowners are seeking a space to eat and socialize that does not include visuals of dirty dishes, laptops, TV’s, or childhood clutter.

Mud Room – Still expanding in size, mud rooms now contain full bathrooms, laundry equipment, dog wash areas, and gardening or crafting zones.

Primary Suite – The term “master suite” has become outdated. While there is a change in the name, the essential function has stayed. Large scale closets with specialty organization, dressing areas, and spa-inspired bathrooms continue to make this space a retreat for the primary resident of the home.

TRENDY ELEMENTS

New Neutral - As demonstrated by Behr’s Color of the Year “Blank Canvas,” toned whites, including taupe, canvas and pearl grey are adding diversity into “white on white” design schemes.

Biophilia – A post-pandemic drive for the outdoors has been bringing natural elements into the home since 2020. Bring natural elements into your home this year, with vertical wall gardens, or perhaps some locally made pottery.

Terrazzo – Terrazzo flooring, often found in high use public spaces, is traditionally made from marble chips blended in cement and polished. Designers are now using this look in residential design. In flooring tile or a countertop, it creates a directionfree background for other design elements to shine.

Plaster - The hand-crafted look of plaster has a softer visual and tactile presence than industrial cement tones seen in the past. Wallpaper, full-wall treatments, tile, and home décor elements are seeing a resurgence in this casual finishing touch.

“Fabrique” – New patterns on floor and wall tiles replicate the textures of woven wool, linen, muslin, and even leather. A textile inspired pattern on a hard surface goes a long way to warm any space.

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Caning – Natural rattan webbing or caning has a history of being used for furniture and décor. Its ability to be both structured and organic means it’s making a comeback in place of glass or expanded metal mesh for open cabinet doors or décor elements.

Reeded Panels - Reeded looks are dominating feature walls, accent tile, statement cabinetry and furniture. The vertical-lined look matches well with the art deco resurgence and is often finished with luxury gold touches.

Floating Cabinetry – Suspended off the ground, floating vanities, desks, or entertainment centers allow the flooring to continue below thus creating a larger look to small spaces. Undercabinet lighting can set the ideal mood for movie nights and establish safer bathroom spaces.

Statement Lighting – Go big or go home with bold, large-scale lighting above islands, entryways, and dining tables.

Technology Integration – Technology plays a part in almost every new element purchased for your home. New apps and tech solutions can consolidate smart features, helping them interface together. This makes them more practical and user-friendly.

Authentic – Homeowners are seeking out more artisan-made décor to personalize their home. Whether locally crafted or connected to personal experiences, these elements can be carefully curated to tell the story of the home and its residence.

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The 2022 Cosmopolitan Home of the Year

Tim Nagelkirk of Colonial Builders LLC has specialized in one-of-a-kind homes for decades, and the Park Place Estate in Byron Center embodies his unique approach. The building experience is based on not only quality craftsmanship, but also collaboration with the best designers, contractors and, of course, their clients. Colonial’s detailed construction process, from inception to completion, creates the ultimate in custom homes, properties that rarely share similar traits.

Park Place was recently awarded the 2022 Home of Year by Cosmopolitan Home magazine. This designation has been given to the best of the best in West Michigan new home construction for the past thirtyone years.

The award process is lengthy and exacting. The Cosmopolitan Home team gathers candidates for the honors throughout the year garnering input from not only within their staff, but also from area contractors, designers, photographers and vendors. Once a list has been compiled, owner and publisher David Koning tours each offering and performs a quantifiable rating of one to ten points on an array of six different categories. Those categories include both exterior and interior design, kitchen, floor plan, site harmony and best overall feel. The home that receives the highest score wins.

The unique exterior design was a key element in determining this year’s winner. The park-like setting with expansive lawns and tasteful landscaping by Everett’s is an impressive and fitting introduction to the sprawling estate.

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Koning asserted, “Right out of the gate, the unique exterior design was a key element, and along with the park-like setting with expansive lawns and tasteful landscaping, Park Place feels like it grew right out of the surrounding, secluded landscape — it’s very dramatic. Colonial Builders is at the top of their craft, adding the collaboration of architectural designer Brad Tilma and interior designer Laura Davidson, Park Place is a work of art with all the amenities you can imagine and proved too much for the other contenders.”

In response to the award, Nagelkirk offered, “Our mission and passion is to develop high level homes built with integrity in a scheduled and organized manner involving the client in every step while keeping the process stress free and highly enjoyable.” He readily points out that it is truly a team effort from his front office staff of Stephanie Elders and Nate Bos to his highly talented trim crew: Eric, Bobby, Drew, Jason, Dan, Austin, Duane, Joe and Brian.

The Park Place estate began as a renovation of a home situated on the owner's cherished 20-acre horse farm near Byron Center. After the realization of what was needed to achieve the high level contemporary design desired, the homeowners had a change of plan opting for total demolition starting the year-and-a-half building process with Colonial.

A steel frame to the right of the metal accented fireplace creates a lacy, visual barrier that you can see through to the foyer. Light passes through to the stairway area and, at different points of the day, flowing light dances on the wooden walls, making natural light one of the home’s distinguished design features.

The homeowners, Jim and Deb, explained, “We desired a modern design with a country/organic influence that would blend with and allow us to view our surroundings. For the interior we wanted modern design elements coupled with a warm country feeling. Space for family and friend gatherings was a focal point in the overall design.”

Prior to starting the actual construction, nearly five months were spent on site buildout and design development. Despite setbacks during the height of the Covid pandemic, the Colonial crew kept to the original drafted game plan and remained on schedule from start to completion.

While there were some aforementioned challenges, the contemporary design of the nearly 5,000-square-foot Park Place called for an extreme amount of planning early on in the process to allow for the precise lines and detailing in the simplistic eye-catching home. Their clients were routinely involved in every stage of this journey through pre-construction design and site development meetings, and constant email, texts, facetime and Zoom chats.

While client communication is imperative, Nagelkirk also stresses that to create a high-end

custom home, collaboration is the key element; when choosing his extended team, compatibility was paramount. Architectural designer Brad Tilma of Brad Douglas Design and interior designer Laura Davidson of Dwellings were selected by the owners. They are two proven professionals that have shown a passion for perfection on previous projects.

Nagelkirk enjoys working with Tilma given that Brad is a wonderful home designer who strives to learn on every project and is efficient and cost conscious. “Brad is very creative and works well with the team. He frequently visits the site and is always able to react to any detail needed.”

Tilma, owner of Brad Douglas Design, enjoys the challenge of creating a vision for projects. “It’s like I’m making a puzzle with a million pieces, and I get to create the picture on the puzzle box. After research, site study and client wish list, I slowly start to interlock these parts to create the plan.”

The plan includes interior and exterior elevations, exterior design, floor plan, design details and materials. “When this process is done right, it relieves client apprehension and creates buy-in.” Site placement and elevation proved to be an interesting challenge right out of the gate. The

The plan for home furnishings was laid out in detail prior to breaking ground with a layering of furniture and accessories. Particular attention was given to texture and scale by using a warm palette, clean lines and flawless styling. The well-crafted design includes the textures of wool, chenille, woods, grass cloth and leather.

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The open kitchen is a welcoming gathering place that has an exquisite feel and the right functionality. Along with ample storage, the space features a double island, one as a workstation and the other an elevated table; each includes counter level bar stools to accommodate larger groups. Simplistically designed custom cabinetry, built in house by Colonial’s Mulinari Cabinetry Company, is used throughout the home and adjacent carriage house.

original home was a walkout whereas the clients wanted direct access to the back lawn from the main floor. To accomplish this the entire site was recontoured and landscaped with stone tiered planter walls to allow for the back porch elevation and ease the transition down the slope. Brad felt, “Tim knocked this out of the park, it looks like the site had always been that way.”

Tilma is particularly proud of how natural light was used as a design feature. “We added a steel frame to the right of the metal accented fireplace to create a lacy visual barrier that you can see through. Light passes through to the stairway area and, at different points of the day, flowing light dances on the wooden walls.” Against the north wall of the main living space is a ninety foot long path that leads from the stairway to the primary bedroom wing. This architectural feature tracks under an interior trellis projecting out below the vaulted ceiling that acts as a walking canopy allowing sunlight from the overhead windows to trickle through to the floor.

Brad was thrilled he was chosen to be part of the Park Place project. “Tim always uses the team approach. He gets emotionally involved, yet he respects and relies on the experience of everyone else. I’ve done six projects with him, and he’s one of the best in Grand Rapids. Tim cares about the

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The stunning custom table is a mix of stainless steel and wood. A stainless thin, thread inlay, running down the length of the wood table surface, is a unique combination of modern and warmth.

After passing through a an oversized, custom-made front door by Phillip Elenbaas Millwork, visitors are greeted by an attractive foyer. The space remains intimate without a direct line of vision into the inner home yet is a relevant introduction to the home’s exceptional design.

details and is proactive, thinking three to four steps ahead to identify and solve problems with his wealth of experience.”

Tilma was equally excited when Laura Davidson was selected as the interior designer. She is the consummate collaborator that is particular about scale, creating interiors that simply “feel right.” He continued, “There were no egos on this build with Tim and Laura, being team players led to a better project and the homeowner benefited. In fact, they felt it was better than what they imagined. They immediately offered to be a future reference.”

Laura, the preferred principal interior designer and owner of Dwellings, brought vision and creativity with her design talents to the project. Laura takes pride in a high level knowledge of how things actually go together in the construction process. Her skills have been honed through many previous custom projects, eight of which have been with Colonial. She is known for always being available and quick to react to anything needed on site.

“With these gifted individuals collaboratively working together, the result was amazing. Tim’s demand for quality and precision was evident with his entire group of subcontractors.”

A comfortable TV room just off the main living area offers privacy but maintains the modern design with country/organic influences. Large windows provide views to the natural surroundings and include the integration of roller shades tucked into custom cavities recessed into the ceiling that allow for both sun shading and black out options.

Davidson, who began her career with an engineering background, is able to combine this mathematical precision with her passion for creativity which has proven to be a wonderful mix. Park Place was her first foray into a Mid Century Modern Design, and she loved the challenge. Given many homes in this style can be seen as sterile, she immersed herself in the design concept ruminating on possibilities, eventually adding a modern take insuring that it would still be a comfortable home, even for grandkids.

Particular attention was given to texture and scale by using warm, clean lines and styling in Davidson’s vision. The intentionally placed light colored walls serve as a placeholder for other fea-

Park Place has multiple outdoor lifestyle access points that offer pristine views of the surrounding property. The covered back porch is a comfortable option even on colder spring and autumn days and includes a lounge area as well as al fresco dining. Accessible from the main floor living area through a 20-foot, battery operated door, the porch also features radiant floor heat for added comfort.

tures. Another nuance is a shadow line created by allowing a half inch gap that travels above the kitchen cabinets and throughout the main area. Laura shared that the crew patiently tested twenty different stain shades to get to the right hue to work with the natural, high contrast color palette. Colonial’s craftsmen were sticklers for precise tolerances.

Park Place’s open kitchen, the hub of any home, is also a welcoming gathering place that Davidson totally revamped on site with Tilma during construction to get the right feel and functionality. Along with ample storage, the designer featured a double island, essentially one as a workstation and the other an elevated table; each includes counter level bar stools to accommodate larger groups. The stunning custom table is a mix of wood and stainless. The stainless trestle supports, and a thin thread inlay running down the length of the wood table surface is a unique combination of modern and warmth. Simplistically designed Custom cabinetry, built in house by Colonial’s Mulinari Cabinetry Company, is used throughout the home and adjacent carriage house.

“The plan for home furnishings was laid out in detail prior to breaking ground with a layering of furniture and accessories to finish strong, cre-

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ating that final picture in the heart of the home,” said Davidson. The well-crafted design includes the textures of wool, chenille, woods, grass cloth and leather.

Davidson has a tremendous amount of respect for both Nagelkirk and Tilma. “Tim is very passionate about quality design and details and is on site two to three times a week to discuss issues and solve problems that arise. He has his finger on the pulse from start to finish. Brad allows for a back and forth exchange of ideas and allows the plan to grow, then facilitates the end result. It was definitely a dream team!”

As far as the Home of the Year Award Laura acknowledged,“It’s an honor to be appreciated and recognized. The collaboration and vision on Park Place was wonderful.”

Tilma was also thankful for the accolade and found it quite humbling, adding, “My goal when I work on a project is not driven by awards, it is focussed solely on creating a place that will be someone’s home for decades.”

While a high level of meticulous craftsmanship is evident in every nook and cranny of Park Place,

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The estate includes a separate carriage house that includes a large gathering area with a complete kitchen, a fireplace with lounge seating, a 14-foot bar, game room, golf simulator and cigar balcony. The relaxed, flex space is perfect for a family gathering or as a venue for a larger event. The structure’s exterior was designed to slightly differ from main home with a simpler style that features a gabled, metal roof by Versatile Roofing.

Nagelkirk points to several key, unique elements as a testimony to his team of extremely talented craftsmen. This high level of skill is seen in the three-story, mono stringer, black-powder-coated, steel stairway that features three-inch white oak treads and steel railing details. The stairs are enhanced by oak wood panel walls that seem to move and flow skyward.

A particular point of pride for all three project principals is the immense amount of trim and metal work found throughout the entire floor plan. All agree that the home’s wood plank finished ceiling that makes a seamless transition and waterfalls back down, obstruction free, to the cozy, limestone fireplace gathering space is a cohesive, signature element of Park Place. It testifies to the superior level of exacting craftsmanship of the Colonial crew.

Mid Century Modern Design calls for drawing the outside into indoor living spaces. Floor to ceiling walls of windows not only maximize natural light, but also allow for panoramic vistas of the southern rolling fields with the recently added parklike copse of trees and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. The upper level office suite windows are orientated to have a commanding overlook of the property. Window design includes the integration of roller shades tucked into custom cavities recessed into the ceiling that allow for both sun shading and black out

Standale Lumber is the preferred choice for home builders in Western Michigan. What sets us apart is our ownership mentality and persistence for your projects. We have a 70-year history of getting it right for our customers. Here’s on to the next 70 years expanding our horizons with our best customers.

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options. Park Place also has multiple outdoor lifestyle access points including the covered back porch and a separate outdoor gathering space with an inviting fire pit.

The owners wanted to be able to use the porch during Michigan’s three warmer seasons. To enable this, retractable vinyl spanner curtains or traditional vinyl screens can be utilized. A 20-foot battery operated door allows for a 15- foot wide opening from the main floor to the porch. For added warmth, the veranda features radiant floor heat.

Park Place uses a Hydronic heating system, also known as radiant/conduction heating, throughout the home. Hydronic is one of the most energy efficient and clean modern mechanical setups available. This high-tech configuration constitutes a heat source and a controlled network of tubing that transports a heat transfer liquid to zones of the home and beyond. These zones allow for varied temperature levels to fit the needs of each setting. The benefits include quiet operation, lowered humidity, warm floors, durability, elimination of dust and pollen and a seamless design without distracting ductwork and grates. This innovation allows Park Place to incorporate heated patios, porches, walkways and snowmelt drive aprons.

The estate also includes the aforementioned carriage house literally nicknamed the “Bolt Hanger” that features a large gathering area with a complete kitchen, a fireplace with lounge seating, a fourteen foot bar, game room, golf simulator and cigar balcony. The relaxed, flex space is perfect for a family gathering or even as a venue for a larger event. The structure’s exterior was designed to slightly differ from home. It is done in a simpler style with a gabled massive metal roof hinting of earlier barn construction. Placement was made close to the house, but not too close, and allows entry to the house near the kitchen area.

Park Place owners Jim and Deb maintain, “Throughout the building process ‘The team’ worked closely with us to not only achieve the original design intent but enhance it. Detail upon detail was discussed and reviewed. With

“Our mission and passion is to develop high level homes built with integrity in a scheduled and organized manner involving the client in every step while keeping the process stress free and highly enjoyable.”
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these gifted individuals collaboratively working together the result was amazing. Tim’s demand for quality and precision was evident with his entire group of subcontractors.”

As far as receiving the 2022 Home of the Year Award, the owners shared, “It’s gratifying to see Tim being recognized for his God-given talents. Tim is extremely gifted and passionate about his work, and it definitely shows in the finished product.” They concluded, “We absolutely love our new home. The team exceeded our expectations.”

“I’m so thankful for my wife, Katie and our three girls for all the support that allows me to do what I love,” noted Tim. “Building homes is my passion and without their support and all the God given talents of my team, none of this would be possible.”

Cosmopolitan Home publisher David Koning, who was particularly smitten by both the game room loft in the “bolt Hanger” and Park Place's climate controlled wine and bourbon vault, sums it up, “Tim Nagelkirk is at the top of the building food chain; his attention to detail is off the charts.” ❂

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CERAMIC TILE Johnson’s Carpet One CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS Hard Topix COUNTERTOPS Great Lakes Granite Works

CUSTOM CABINETRY Mulinari Cabinetry Co.

DECORATIVE HARDWARE Modern Hardware

EPOXY FLOORS Nobel Concrete FOUNDATION DRAINAGE INSTALLATION/ TOPSOIL DELIVERY Superior Groundcover

GARAGE STORAGE UNITS Studio G Inc.

GLASS & MIRRORS Studio G Inc.

HVAC Koetje Heating & Cooling

INTERIOR DOORS & WOOD EXTERIOR & FRONT DOOR Phillip Elenbass Millwork

INTERIOR TRIM Elenbaas Hardwood

INSULATION Northwind Insulation Systems

LANDSCAPING Everett’s

OVERHEAD DOORS Bouma Bros.

PLUMBING/RADIANT HEAT Laymeyer

ROOFING Versatile Roofing

ROUGH LUMBER Standale Lumber

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“Tim pours heart and soul into building and sets a high standard of quality and beauty for himself and everyone involved and they universally responded. I’ve never experienced that before where there was so much mutual respect for each and every person’s talents in their craft.”

“From the designing of the house to the final walk through we felt they were deeply committed to making our experience as easy and enjoyable as possible. They are very personable, trustworthy, and led us through the process step by step.”

“I have worked with many excellent builders over the years, and Colonial Builders are the absolute best of the best. Tim Nagelkirk not only made the building process painless, but truly enjoyable.”

“The craftsmanship of his work and the people he subcontracts with is first rate. We would highly recommend Colonial Builders to anyone considering building a home or an addition. They build quality homes with integrity.”

Celebrating Four-and-a-Half Decades of Custom Quality Construction NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATIONS “BUILDING DREAMS” 1826 Chicago Drive, Ste 200 Jenison, MI 49428 O - 616.534.2030 • Tim@colonialbuilders.biz • www.colonialbuilders.biz

Condo-venience Considerations for your Search

If grappling with gutter-cleaning and yard maintenance is wearing you down, or if you’re bored in the ‘burbs and craving “community,” you might be a candidate for Condo living. Whether you’re a senior looking for a low-maintenance yet independent lifestyle or in your ‘salad-years’ looking for lively – and luxuriousurban living, navigating the world of Condo loan financing requires research and strategic advice from your financial team.

HOW CONDOS WORK:

What defines a condo is ownership of a private residence with joint ownership of common areas. This means that lenders take more than your own credit profile into consideration. Lenders also look at the financial standing of the HOA, and overall structure of the development.

Assessing the financial health of a condominium association (HOA) is an important aspect not only for financing, but also for resale value and to avoid future maintenance short-falls. Well-run condominiums can offer a strong ROI. According to Zillow, condos increased in resale value by 42 percent over a 10-year period!

LIFESTYLE ADVANTAGES

Pro-Social: Condo living is typically more social, and since many condo developments are located in vibrant urban areas, offer more opportunities to go to interesting attractions, bars, restaurants, parks and events. It’s important to assess your suitability to both the upside – and possible downsides – of this aspect.

Focused Communities: Some condo developments cater to specific communities, such as adults over the age of 55. Some also foster social connection with programming and expansive common areas suited to gatherings.

Amenities: While it might not be cost-effective or practical to install a pool, sauna, weight room, and heated garage on a single detached home property, these types of amenities are usually readily available in sophisticated condo communities. Add security to the list and a restaurant on the main floor and everything you need is at your fingertips.

Low-Maintenance: Make no mistake – you’re still paying for building and amenity maintenance through your Condo fees. However, many people prefer a relatively fixed, shared fee to cover maintenance items than the hassle of con-

tracting services ad hoc. When you’re planning to purchase a specific condo, you also want to budget for future condo fee increases.

The Condotel: If you’ve thought about purchasing a vacation property as an investment, you might consider the option of a “Condotel.”

• A condotel (“condo” + “hotel”) is a residential development that allows individual unit owners to rent to short-term guests as if it were a hotel property.

• These properties will have a check-in desk, housekeeping services, a concierge, and many other amenities found in a traditional hotel.

• Unit owners can block off times when they will be staying at their own unit, however most use the condotel as a vacation home.

FINANCING CONSIDERATIONS

Guild Mortgage Grand Rapids offers several options for condominium financing including conventional mortgages which allow for as little as a 3 percent down payment or even FHA condo loans with 3.5 percent down payments. For higher-end condos and “condotels,” Jumbo mortgages are available for clients who meet the criteria.

For a Condo to qualify for Conventional financing as an “Established Condo,” a property needs to meet these guidelines:

• The project is 100% complete, including all units and common elements

• The project is not subject to additional phasing

• Control of the homeowners' association has been turned over to the unit owners

• HOA delinquencies can be no more than 15 percent

WARRANTABLE VS. NON-WARRANTABLE

In addition to the above guidelines, there are other elements that may determine whether a Condo is “warrantable” or “non-warrantable.” As

you can guess, “non-warrantable” properties can be more difficult to finance – the following are examples:

• Incomplete projects

• Projects where the HOA is in litigation, or the developer is still in control of the HOA

•Project where more than 35 percent is commercial space

•Project where more than 10 percent is owned by one individual

FINANCING OPTIONS TO CONSIDER:

• Conventional financing options with as little as 3 percent down up to $1 over conforming loan limit

• Jumbo financing options with as little as 10 percent down, loan amounts up to $3 Million

• Primary, second homes and investment properties financing options available

• FHA financing options with as little as 3.5 percent

• USDA and VA financing options with as little as 0 percent down

Determining the right condo development and right financing option to pursue will be unique to your circumstances. With careful research and the right lender strategizing your options, you could be living in the lap of luxury. ❂

Jonathan Arnold, NMLS# 129471, is the branch manager at the Ada office of Guild Mortgage Inlanta, NMLS# 3274. Connect with him at MoveUpMi.com.

Jonathan is also licensed in Florida – learn more at FloridaHomeLoanSolutions.com

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To assemble the most comprehensive, companyvetted guide around, we’ve invited hundreds of companies to be a part of our annual sourcebook, a go-to guide that every homeowner should have at their fingertips. Whether in print, on your laptop, iPad or phone, the information is all in one place so you will be confident that you’re working with high-level, respectable, and trust-worthy companies. We have taken out the guesswork.

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IT FEELS LIKE THE FUTURE is now when it comes to appliances. The latest and greatest allow for more connection with technology, and there are fast and healthy alternatives to traditional cooking methods that are becoming must haves, inspiring people to be healthier and live a more productive lifestyle. If you’re into technology, there are a lot of new Bluetooth features to be on the lookout for as well. From new ways to keep your home smart, to devices that simplify everyday tasks, here’s a glimpse at what is in store when it comes to home appliances.

Steam Ovens

One of the fastest-growing trends in the kitchen appliance world is the rise of steam ovens. Steam is a versatile source of heat that helps to both power and sanitize your world. Steam ovens offer a healthy method of cooking that can grant you squeaky-clean results. There are also convection steam ovens that provide fast and healthy results.

Smart Fridges

Refrigerators are getting one of the biggest allaround style and utility changes in the entire kitchen. They have become versatile and doubly functional. Glass panels for drawers and doors are commonplace. There are a combination of food zones that compartmentalize different types of food for ideal freshness. Some food zones are flexible, while others are specific to a certain ingredient. The incorporation of smart technology is giving refrigerators an auto assist feature to streamline your kitchen processes. Making a grocery list has never been easier or more efficient.

Touch Controls

Another up and coming change in the world of kitchen appliances is the larger inclusion of finger touch and swipe controls. These high-tech controls replace knobs and give a glimpse of what the futuristic world will be. It all works through electromagnetic heat, rather than field heat. What it does is it allows you to turn on your range or oven and control the temperature of your flames or heat with a touch and a swipe. Little indicators will appear on the site, letting you turn up or down the intensity of the flame. It’s a great way to control your heat and keep things clean and smooth.

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Bekins

616.957.2333

Brummel’s Appliance 616.534.4958

Decker & Sons

616.456.5121

Gerrit’s Appliance (616) 532-4131 gerritsappliances.com

Nawara Bros 616.459.7098

Laninga Appliance 616.878.1517

Synergy Appliance 616.600.3627

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White Out

No matter the decade, white never seems to go out of style so it should come as no surprise that white is one of the top color choices for kitchen appliances in 2023. White appliances are introducing a new way to reflect cleanliness in the kitchen while also adding a touch of simple elegance. Whirlpool has a new line of white kitchen appliances known as the Ice Collection. Combined with slate finish appliances, these white ice designs are a hot trend. See for yourself how these sleek, bright trends can reflect a new emerging style for your modern appliances.

Eco-conscious

Getting eco-conscious, energy saving and sustainable appliances is a trend that is here to stay. Putting the planet and your wallet first is always a good idea. These types of appliances can help you save on electricity and lower your carbon footprint and make a great addition to your home!

Super Connectivity

Smart features are available on almost all appliances, so connectivity is one of the most important things for users. The freedom of being able to control your appliances from other places can help you get things accomplished even when you are not home, it also allows for peace of mind in case you forget to turn something off. Connectivity can help you dry clothes, know what to get from the supermarket, or turn off an appliance from your phone at any time.

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CABINETRY IS A CRUCIAL part of any kitchen. Not only does it determine how much storage you have and how you’re able to organize your kitchen essentials, but it has a heavy influence on your kitchen’s overall design. As we go forward in 2023, it appears that entertaining, organization, comfort and individual style is what’s important in the kitchen. From stained glass panels to mixed materials, today’s kitchens defy trends and offer a personal feel.

Oak Cabinets

Oak cabinetry continues to be a favored choice for kitchens and baths. Starting in the 1970s and extending into the early ’90s, oak, with its strong grain and honey-stained color, dominated cabinetry lines — so much so, we never wanted to see it again. But, now it’s crept back into the cabinetry marketplace with cerused and driftwood finishes. Homeowners continue to seek connections to their past with a renewed attention to vintage. However, today’s oak cabinets barley resemble their predecessor. Current oak is being crafted in a variety of door styles — from recessed panels to flat slabs. It’s raw, neutral color, dimension and texture offers a soft luxury that can be layered into almost any space. And, it’s usually given a coat of paint or stain in shades of black, blue, green and grey — all popular selections for today’s homeowners.

Two-Toned

Two-toned cabinets may not seem like an obvious choice, but they can bring depth and interest to a room. Combining two colors in one space is gaining popularity as homeowners are looking to add a touch of personality to their kitchens. Black and white are a classic combination that can create a desirable look, while other popular choices include blue and white, grey and white, and green and white.

Added Character

Incorporating decorative cabinetry is becoming increasingly popular in modern kitchen designs, adding originality and sophistication. Distinctive door fixtures like stained glass and mesh patterns create a textured look that adds a unique design component to a space.

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Benchmark Wood & Design Studio 616.994.7374

Gallery Interiors 616.874.7000

Houtnerf Cabinet Co. 616.951.5243

KSI Kitchen & Bath 616.583.9304

Mulinari Cabinetry Co 616.534.9958

Obrien Harris Woodworks 312.464.9460

The Red Lobby 616.499.0044

Standale Home Studio 616.453.8201

TruKitchens 616.957.1969

VanBeeks Custom Wood Products 616.583.9002

West Michigan Kitchen Studio 616.281.6684

Williams Kitchen and Bath 616.771.0530

Woodways 616.879.5563

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Twenty five years in the making, our team of experienced designers and craftsmen partner with our suppliers so we can create innovative design, and overcome any challenge to execute the project of your dreams. Our staff is not only knowledgeable, detailed and energetic, but most importantly, fun to work with. Our philosophy has always been one of service and integrity. We strive to offer practical solutions that are not only visually pleasing and meet the needs of our clients, but stay within their budget.

Targeting retail shoppers, potential new home buyers, existing homeowners and builders, Gallery Interiors is also a 'home experience' retail store that allows consumers to design, decorate and furnish their homes all in one place. Our design team can assist you with everything

from paint colors to window treatments, home furnishings, accessories, lamps and wall art.

Gallery Interiors also houses the award winning Rockford Kitchen Design Studio. Featuring Fieldstone semi-custom cabinetry (www.fieldstonecabinetry.com) as well as hand-crafted custom. With the emphasis on interior space planning, from concept to execution we can identify your needs, wishes and budget to create your perfect space.

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GALLERY INTERIORS AND ROCKFORD KITCHEN DESIGN specialize in full-service design and project management, including :

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THE COUNTERTOP IS AN ESSENTIAL component of the kitchen. It is where all the action takes place. And, since it takes up a considerable amount of visual space, the countertop is really the base of kitchen décor. It sets the tone and feel of the space so, it matters immensely what material, finish and design is chosen. The following are some of the favorite countertop choices and trends for 2023. As you would expect, quartz is still at the top of the list.

Quartz

Here we go again with quartz being the number one choice for countertops. Current technology has allowed quartz to replicate any natural stone or any color or pattern you could possibly desire. Add to that: It’s hygienic, stain resistant, extremely strong and durable. Did we mention that it’s low maintenance and doesn’t need re-sealing — quartz is near perfection.

Concrete

Concrete designs are continuing to meet the ongoing demand for a refined urban aesthetic. Instantly recognizable, even though texture, colors, and patterns offer great variety — from a cloud-like patina to multi-layer monochromatic tonal variations, or with flecks of contrasting colors, concrete is a statement-piece choice. And, like quartz, there is no need to reseal to avoid stains, cracking, or fissures over time, making it easier to keep clean and maintain.

Butcher Block

Butcher block countertops offer a comfortable, timeless appeal and are incredibly functional and durable. Walnut is a favorite for the primary material as it really warms the space. Scratches and burns on butcher block are easy to repair — just sand them out and apply mineral oil.

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Advanced Interiors 616.457.4818

Granite Transformations 616.202.9900

Great Lakes Granite Works 616.785.3088

Hard Topix 616.662.9800

Lakeshore solid Surface 231.246.2220

Premier Granite and Stone 616.647.5538

Top of the World Granite 616.791.7444

Great Lakes Granite Works

Known for their materials knowledge, expert craftsmanship, and exceptional customer service, Great Lakes Granite Works has served builders and homeowners throughout West Michigan since 1992. The largest fabricator and installer of granite and quartz in West Michigan, the company designs and installs dramatic countertops, vanities, fireplaces, and tabletops to client specifications.

Great Lakes Granite Works has access to more than 500 spectacular granite colors, as well as an extensive variety of other natural and man-made materials, including a variety of quartz and porcelain products. You’re welcome to visit their showroom, located in Comstock Park, and choose your color or inspect your slab and approve it prior to the cutting and polishing process. In addition to their continued access of new material, the company maintains an inventory of over 1,500 remnants for use in various smaller projects.

Great Lakes Granite Works takes great pride in their hard earned reputation, and works tirelessly to maintain it. Their entire team, from sales to installation, cares about each project. They acquire the best material for each project, and invest in the area’s finest craftsmen and machinery. You can find comprehensive information about granite on their website: www.greatlakesgranite.com.

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Premier Granite & Stone is an industry leader in fabrication & installation. We specialize in Granite, Quartz, Natural Stone & Porcelain countertops throughout Michigan. We hold a values-based approach to both outstanding quality and exceptional customer service. It is our promise to serve our clients with integrity and excellence.

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Decorative Hardware

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DECORATIVE HARDWARE TRENDS in 2023 do not imply right or wrong. The main features in this area are style and comfort. All you have to do is find a balance between functionality and what you find aesthetically pleasing. Just remember, decorative hardware is the detail that goes noticed and can truly bring a design from blah to oh yah!

Vintage Style

This is the go-to option for true devotees of the vintage style, while those who prefer something more contemporary can as easily consider the desirable contrast effect on their modern kitchens. Brass and copper bars, pulls, and knobs, particularly cup knobs, beautifully complement cabinets of the same style and elevate the ambiance of kitchens of various designs. The great thing about brass and copper hardware is that it tends to wear off over time and reach the sought-after patina effect, which is a real asset for lovers of vintage.

The Golds

Gold and all its hues gives an interior space an airier and more elegant feel. It offers a beautiful contrast on dark surfaces like deep blue cabinets, while adding a touch of luxury to your design. What's great about these shades is how well they pair with contemporary and traditional styles as well as modern designs. Think yellow gold, rose gold, brushed gold, and even brass.

Black

Working with both traditional and contemporary designs, black hardware presents a confidence and elegance that gives a little something extra to a space. It is also a color that goes with everything providing contrast against lighter colors and complements to the darker tones. Wood, whether natural or stained, also pairs well with black matte hardware. An added benefit is the fact that it does not easily show fingerprints. Of course, like any dark color, too much of it can quickly overpower a room, consider using smaller amounts to achieve the greatest impact.

Modern Hardware

616.241.2655

Progressive Hardware

616.607.7373

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Dogs, cats, kids, heavy-footed guests ... no floor is safe from destruction ... or are some? Today’s technology allows for a large variety of indestructible products, making it a great time to upgrade your floors. Wood and wood-look finishes continue to dominate the market. Faux looks keep impressing with tiles that replicate the look of wood or just about anything else you might want. The options seem endless but here are a few worth considering:

Engineered Hardwood

The designer-favorite flooring choice continues to be engineered hardwood and there’s a reason why. It’s the real deal but even better. It has a top layer of hardwood —that gives it its authentic beauty — followed by layers of plywood in alternating directions —that give it its durability. Designers stay true to the natural material and homeowners love its durability.

Luxury Vinyl Tile

Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) is a vinyl-based material designed to mimic the look and feel of various materials such as wood, stone or ceramic. Believe it or not, LVT is a high-end product made better through technology and is becoming widely used in luxury homes. Made of several layers, it is highly indestructible and easily to replace or repair in the rare case it’s needed.

Carpet & Rugs

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Century 616.988.4524

DeGraaf Interiors 616.669.1621

Johnson Carpet One 616.531.3100

Rivershores Hardwood Flooring 617.253.7000

Sparta Town and Country 616.887.1767

Standale Home Studio 616.534.8201

Verhey Carpet 616.957.0430

Village Custom Interiors 616.878.5000

Carpeting is trending in two extremes: either natural and calming, with a quiet pattern; or an explosion of color and/or bold patterns. Area rugs in new, custom shapes and sizes are a hot trend as well. Sisal, seagrass, coir and jute, all sustainably harvested, bring a natural element, along with wool, and these materials emit low or no VOC’s into the home, so they’re not only good for the planet but good for our health as well.

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Elegant Stone

Whether it’s contemporary porcelain or regal marble flooring, stone finishes are a great way to make a statement and remain a top choice in 2023. Nature-inspired tiles are on-trend and porcelain is a great way to bring this look into the home without compromising on function. Tiles with a subtle or bold marble-effect pattern work well when teamed with wood, creating a timeless look that works well in many spaces.

Pattern Play

Another bold trend, particularly seen with tiles and vinyl, is the use of expressive patterns that reveal a little more personality. Safe neutral flooring is being rivaled by bolder choices to allow the floor to command attention while the softer, interior paint color trends on the walls complement the look. Whether it’s a dramatic geometric pattern or bright and bold pops of color, 2023 is the year to make a statement with your tiled flooring.

Herringbone

Whether its carpeting, tile or hardwood floors, the herringbone pattern is one of the best ways to capture attention with your flooring. The herringbone pattern will completely change the look of a room and it is timeless. And, because the pattern gives a feeling of movement, it’s a great way to make a smaller space feel bigger.

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Glass & Mirrors

IT SEEMS EVERYONE is looking to increase the amount of natural light in their homes. Using quality, organic materials is also very important on their list. In recent years an increased use of glass and mirrors has helped to accomplish these goals. All-glass showers, steel-framed interior glass doors, antiqued mirror decor, and many other innovative ideas are putting glass to use. And, when it comes to durability, glass does not corrode with exposure to water, crack due to extreme temperatures or change color when exposed to sunlight. It doesn’t warp and is not susceptible to rot. Glass is extremely durable and will look great for a long period of time.

Wine Cellars

Designers are especially fond of using glass for display purposes and what makes for a better display than a beloved wine collection. Wine cellars are being made in framed and frameless glass styles, making a wine collection visible even behind the door. And a frameless glass wine cellar is ideal for a climate-controlled environment.

Crittall Style

One of our favorite interior glass trends is the black, steel-framed window look (Crittall style). Edgy and versatile, these slim-profile frames have the ability to completely transform a space; not just by giving it an edge that is somehow both retro and modern, but also by opening up a space and letting in more light. It’s a fabulous way to cleverly partition open areas to create different zones, without compromising on light or space. They can be used as internal partitions or connecting doorways, and they're great for dividing up and zoning spaces.

Glass Showers

Frameless glass showers and shower doors are in huge demand. Remodelers are starting to push the design envelope, using new materials and hardware like coated, water-repellent glass. This high-quality material is only slightly more expensive, and many homeowners feel this incredibly easy-to-clean surface is worth the added cost.

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616.531.1110

616.422.4321

616.842.3740

616.458.1535

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MAKING IT CLEAR

Norbert’s Glass & Mirror Co. has been a Southwest Michigan staple for 30 years. We take great pride in the quality of our service, products, and professional installation.

Please visit our large showroom, where we offer a one-stop shop for all your glass and mirror needs. Services include custom tub and shower glass, including heavy frameless Euro doors, barnstyle doors, and semi-frameless options, vanity mirrors, mirrored walls, custom framed mirrors, decorative cabinet glass, table tops and glass shelves, replacement of foggy and broken thermopanes, mirrored doors, deck railing glass, LED mirrors, glass and mirror backsplash, mirrored cover plates and safety glass.

Izzy, Katie K, Katie L and Keith are here to help you from 8:30 am–5:30 pm Monday through Friday.

AT A GLANCE Over 30 years in Business.

Euro Shower doors, Showerguard glass with a lifetime warranty, frameless and framed mirrors, IGU replacements for windows and patio doors, glass deck railings, LED mirrors and more!

Showroom Hours 8:30- 5:30 M-F

560 44th St SE Kentwood, MI 49548 (616) 531-1110

www.norbertsglassandmirror.com

shower enclosures mirrors glass table tops glass shelves door hardware wine rooms office furniture custom shelving garage organization laminate counters 616.403.9220 www. SlighDesign.com

AS TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES a larger variety of indestructible products, there is no better time to upgrade your floors. Wood and wood-look finishes dominate the market with lighter colors gaining popularity in 2019. Faux looks continue to impress with tiles that replicate the look of wood or just about anything else you might want. The options seem endless but here are a few worth considering:

Energy Efficiency

Protecting our planet for future generations has never been more important. Smart home technology is being utilized as a way to be more conscious about energy usage. From monitoring a home’s heating with smart thermostats to controlling devices remotely using smart plugs for minimal energy waste, smart home products continue to not only make life easier, but also encourage a reduction in energy costs. In terms of upgrading your property, investing in a smart thermostat, upgrading to LED lights and opting for smartphone-operated security products, you can ensure you not only have convenient control over your home, but you’ll also help the planet and your bank account.

Smart Locks

Running on either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, smart locks are designed to allow homeowners to control their door locks from the convenience of their smartphone. Wi-Fi connected devices are growing in popularity as they allow homeowners to remotely unlock and lock their door from anywhere at any time.

Home Offices

Although many of us have been regularly working from home, utilizing hybrid working models for a few years now, home offices continue to be a priority when it comes to home improvements. It’s all about finding a space that allows for peaceful working. The most productive enviroments include elements such noise-canceling windows and air filtration systems but, smart home technology is a particularly advantageous area of investment for those looking to upgrade an office space. From smart plugs that can turn on appliances from afar, to smart doorbells that allow you to answer the door without moving from your office chair, these gadgets are a great way of making life run a little bit easier during a work day.

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Audio Video Interiors 616.942.1000

Bekins 616.957. 2333

Created Control 616.356.2660

E2 Electric 616.893.4094

Grand Home Automation 617.896.2010

ResCom Integration

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Streamline Systems

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The home organizing industry is always evolving and today there's no shortage of efficient methods and smart products. Homeowners are prioritizing organization systems that will help them save time and money and work with the ebbs and flows of their lifestyles. Since the pandemic, our homes have become more important than ever, and the boom of the organization business, as well as the surge of organizing hacks that are flooding social media, is undoubtedly a reflection of this. Below are some of the current home organization trends.

Perfect Pantry

While the kitchen is considered the heart of the home, the pantry is what keeps it beating. Pantries are becoming a popular space for people to prioritize as it’s such an important part of the home. From assisting with meal prep to housing weekend snacks or baking supplies, pantries are kitchen essentials. But if your pantry lacks a system, it can easily become a hub for expired food, resulting in clutter and unnecessary waste. Intentional pantry organization designs are on the rise with the help of products such as stackable and space-saving food containers that allow you to decant dried goods to your heart’s content.

Closet/Dressing Room

Custom storage, convenient dressing areas, glamorous design details — today’s walk-in closets offer it all. Shoe shelves, velvet-lined drawers to hold sunglasses, and a built-in ironing board are just some of the features found in these closet “rooms.” Consider an overhead skylight for natural lighting, while recessed lighting and a lovely chandelier will provide illumination at night. How about a glass-topped island for easy accessory viewing and at just the right height for folding and packing? Don’t forget to include benches for ease when putting on shoes. Backlit shelves are perfect to show off elegant goods while making each item easier to find. And, let’s throw in a builtin vanity area for coordinating wardrobe and makeup. If you want it, it can be done.

A Great Garage

A great garage is utilized to store more than cars, bicycles, and equipment. Extra garage space should be used for seasonal gear, items that aren’t ready to be thrown away, and various storage containers. However, these stacks often turn into outright disasters. There are several solutions but first you should consider your budget, space, and needs. Wall racks or overhead storage are great for families with bicycles. Freestanding cabinets are great for organizing yard games, hoses and sprinklers. If your garage serves as a workstation, a workbench storage system gives plenty of space for tools, cleaning supplies, and tabletop space. And, as always, working with a professional will ensure your new garage lives ideally for your home.

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616.913.9148

Sligh Closets and Glass 617.422.4321

Studio G Closets and Glass 616.842.3740

Closet and Room Solutions 616.785.1021

Closets by Design 616.347.6001

One Day Doors and Closets 616.675.2807

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Lighting

LIGHTING IS AN ESSENTIAL component of any home, but it's also a way to express your personality and solidify your design style. Whether you're in the market for a new chandelier or are just looking to add visual interest with some table lamps, there are plenty of new looks and ideas to brighten your home and highlight your own design style.

Over-Scaled Chandeliers

Lighting is a stylish way to make a space feel special and oversized chandeliers achieve this beautifully. They easily capture attention and are a great way to make a statement in a space. Keep in mind that chandeliers are no longer just reserved for dining rooms or foyers. Chandeliers are being used in a variety of different settings throughout the home, it's just a matter of finding that ideal selection that speaks to you.

Natural Materials

People have been gravitating towards more natural materials and we are noticing more and more lighting choices that reflect a neutral, modern, boho-style feel with materials like rattan, cane, rope and wicker. Nature can be the most rejuvenating place to spend time, and spaces that reflect this serene energy are extremely inviting. Lighting is a beautiful way to incorporate the nature into your home and natural textures are a great way to play with shadow design

Layering

We will be seeing more layering of lights in interior spaces that offer more daily function allowing us to create different moods within our rooms. Rather than relying on one source of light, layered lighting utilizes multiple fixtures in a space. This may sound like too many lights, but it's a perfect layout for large spaces like living rooms and great rooms where lamps and overhead lights play important roles for different situations. Dimmer switches are always a must and allow for further ability to set a mood.

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Grand Rapids Lighting 616.949.4931

Kendall Lighting Center 616.459.8866

The Lighting Corner 616.534.8560

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HOME AUTOMATION

Created Control (616) 356-2660

Streamline Systems (616)457-5460

www.streamlinesystemsmi.com

HOME ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION

Bekins Audio/Video & Appliances (616) 957-2333

Created Control (616) 356-2660

Streamline Systems (616)457-5460

www.streamlinesystemsmi.com

HOME ORGANIZATION Closet Concepts (616) 913-9148

www.facebook.com/Closetconce ptsofgr/ Closet & Room Solutions (616) 785-1021

www.closetandroomsolutions.com sales@closetandroomsolutions.com

Studio G (616) 994-7050

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Sligh Closets & Glass (616) 422-4321

https://www.facebook.com/Sligh Design/

INTERIOR DESIGN

42 North - Architecture + Design (616) 340-8047

Dwellings, Inc. (616) 532-7897

Rock Kauffman Design (616) 956-3008

Klingman's Furniture (616) 942-7300

Standale Interiors (616) 453-8201

www.standaleinteriors.com

Joseph Szymczak www.studioatslate.com

KITCHEN & BATH

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greater Grand Rapids (616) 632-2284

www.dreammakergr.com

Granite Transformations

(616) 726-1388

Great Lakes Granite Works (616) 785-3088

www.greatlakesgranite.com

www.facebook.com/GreatLakes-Granite-Works

www.houzz.com/pro/greatlakesgraniteworks/greatlakes-granite-works

www.instagram.com/great_lak es_granite_works

DBurgess@greatlakesgranite.com

Premier Granite & Stone (616) 647-5538

www.premiergranitetops.com

Standale Home Studio (616) 453-8201

www.standalehomestudio.com

TruKitchens (616) 957-1969

The Williams Studio (616) 771-0530

www.thewilliamsstudio.com

www.facebook.com/TheWilli amsStudio

www.houzz.com/pro/williams studio1/williams-studio#8

LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Alfresco Landcapes LLC (616) 453-2530

www.alfresco-landscapes.com

LIGHTING FIXTURES

The Lighting Corner

(616) 534-8560

(616) 842-1650 (G. Haven)

www.thelightingcorner.com

www.facebook.com/thelightingcorner/?fref=ts

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MORTGAGE SERVICES

Adventure Credit Union

(616) 243-0125 xx1207

www.adventurecu.org

Chemical Bank

(616) 588-7438

www.chemicalbankmi.com

First United Credit Union

(616) 532-9067

www.firstunitedcu.org

Independent Bank

(800) 285-3111

Inlanta Mortgage

(616) 581-2374

www.MoveUpMi.com

Old National Bank

(616) 802-3921

www.oldnational.com

PNC Bank (616) 446-9632

www.pnc.com

SHOWER & TUB

ENCLOSURES

Closet Design

(616) 772-1119

Norbert's Glass & Mirror Co. (616) 531-1110

www.norbertsglassandmirror.com

Sligh Closet & Glass (616) 422-4321

www.slighdesign.com

www.facebook.com/SlighDesign/ www.houzz.com/pro/slighclosetandglass/sligh-closet-and-glass

SIDING & ROOFING

Eikenhout, Inc. (616) 459-4523

Standale Lumber & Supply (616) 530-8200

www.standalelumber.com

www.facebook.com/standalelumber

SOLAR SCREENS

Action Awning LLC (616) 874-7400

http://actionawning.com

https://www.facebook.com/pag es/Action-AwningLLC/479665515420452

SOLID SURFACE, GRANITE, FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION

Great Lakes Granite Works (616) 785-3088

www.greatlakesgranite.com

www.facebook.com/GreatLakes-Granite-Works

www.houzz.com/pro/greatlakesgraniteworks/great-lakesgranite-works

www.instagram.com/great_lakes _granite_works

DBurgess@greatlakesgranite.com

Premier Granite & Stone (616) 647-5538

www.premiergranitetops.com

Top of the World Granite, Inc. (616) 791-7444

Williams Kitchen & Bath (616) 771-0505

STONE & TILE

Great Lakes Granite Works (616) 785-3088

www.greatlakesgranite.com

www.facebook.com/GreatLakes-Granite-Works109217255792578/ www.houzz.com/pro/greatlakesgraniteworks/great-lakesgranite-works

www.instagram.com/great_lakes_ granite_works

DBurgess@greatlakesgranite.com

Top of the World Granite, Inc. (616) 791-7444

STORAGE

Closet Concepts, Inc. (616) 913-9148

www.closetconceptsofgr.com

info@closetconceptsofgr.com

Closet & Room Solutions (616) 785-1021

www.closetandroomsolutions.com

sales@closetandroomsolutions.com

Sligh Closet & Glass (616) 422-4321

WINDOW COVERINGS

Klingman's Furniture (616) 942-7300

Standale Home Studio (616) 453-8201

www.standalehomestudio.com

www.facebook.com/standaleinteriors

www.houzz.com/pro/standaleinteriors

www.pinterest.com/standaleint/

WINDOWS & DOORS

Eikenhout, Inc. (616) 459-4523

R J Raven Corporation (616) 245-5684

Standale Lumber & Supply (616) 530-8200

www.standalelumber.com

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