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29 Ocean Blue “It’s always ourselves we find in the sea.”
16 Landscape Trends Perennial Restoration Pride of ownership tells a historic tale
10 Housetrends.com Bonus articles, photos, projects, resources and inspiration!
57 Planning for Now or Later Getting older and wiser when it comes to retirement
42 Decorating Trends Flower Power Fresh takes on floral designs are blooming into lush trends 47 Kitchen Trends A Recipe for Change Homeowners trade contemporary design for traditional Tuscan
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Perennial Restoration Pride of ownership tells a historic tale
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OPENING SPREAD: A variety of pink impatiens flank the Cambridge Road entryway. INSET: Courtesy of the Upper Arlington Historical Society archives is Ethel Thompsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Perennial Garden as it appeared circa 1918. The family trellis can be seen on the left, the historic King Thompson home is on the right. The Tesner family is restoring the gardens to their original glory. THIS PAGE: Boxwood planted in a zigzag formation add interest to the north garden patio. OPPOSITE TOP: Comfortable furnishings and a deep fireplace make the Garden House a nearly year-round family retreat. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Astilbe in the foreground line the walkway leading to the pavilion Garden House.
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It is fitting that the Tesner family dubbed their covered outdoor seating area “the Garden House,” because the open pavilion graces the area of their yard that was once home to the famous perennial gardens planned and planted nearly 100 years ago by Ethel Thompson. Known for her green thumb, she was the wife of local real estate developer, King G. Thompson, who along with his brother, Ben, was one of the founders of Upper Arlington. Back to the future “We began dreaming of bringing Mrs. Thompson’s garden back to its original state shortly after we bought the house just over 20 years ago,” says Candy Tesner, who along with her husband, Dr. Raymond Tesner, make their home in the Cambridge Road house that had been built by Thompson in 1916 as his own residence. The Tesners immediately began to reclaim the gardens, consulting the records of the Upper Arlington Historical Society and working with landscape architect Sharyn Hallden to design old-fashioned perennial beds connected by gently meandering Indiana limestone walkways. They even installed a trellised patio, much like the one the Thompsons enjoyed nearly a century earlier. continued >
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“We began dreaming of bringing Mrs. Thompson’s garden back to its original state shortly after we bought the house just over 20 years ago.” —Candy Tesner
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However, the restoration could go only so far, because shortly before the Tesners bought the historic home, the former owners had sold half the lot to another family who built a house on the property. “Although it was a lovely home and our families became good friends, when the property came back on the market, Ray and I knew we had to pursue the idea of completely restoring the gardens by reclaiming the original area,” she explained. Tim Blair, president of the Upper Arlington Historical Society, recalls the delight members of the Society shared upon hearing the news. “In 1985, the neighborhood that includes the Thompson house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places,” says Blair. “Even though the home that was raised was a nice residence, it was not in keeping with the history and character of the Upper Arlington Historic District, and so we were very happy with what the Tesners wanted to do for the community,” he adds.
Perpetual blooms Today the Garden House, which was designed with a green tiled roof and pillars by Behal Sampson Dietz to echo the style of the home, provides an expansive view of the reclaimed gardens. John Spayde, landscape designer and president of Landfare, Ltd., explains that the reestablished property now includes more than one focal point. “Of course the trellis, which is flanked by beds that include old-fashioned perennials such as loosestrife, daisies and purple coneflowers, catches the eye first,” he notes. “In addition to that and the pavilion, other seating areas provide the family and their guests multiple vantage points to view the gardens,” he adds. continued > LEFT: A hosta-lined brick walkway invites visitors to enjoy the fountain, which is a focal point for the graceful trellis. TOP: Japanese maple overlook the moss-covered brick walkway leading to the north terrace. BOTTOM: Red dragon-wing begonia add a splash of annual color to the south patio.
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FAR LEFT: Layers of plant material, including mature trees, are alternated to provide a warm and welcoming setting of the historic Cambridge Road home. TOP: Old-fashioned foxglove in the foreground combine with a white spire birch to frame the lawn and trellis. LEFT: Clockwise from the foreground are: Endless Summer Hydrangea, purple coneflowers, maiden grass, lavender and purple butterfly bush with Shasta daisies in the center.
“Every plant brought in has been well thought out, not only in terms of what fits in historically, but also from the horticulture and design perspectives,” says Spayde, who designed the west patio garden and assists the Tesners in maintaining and caring for their expanded property. “For example, the gardens are layered with perennials and selected annuals that vary by color, height and blooming period, so that there is a constant presence of color, changing as the seasons progress,” he explains. Colorful New Guinea impatiens and purple Siberian irises line the west perimeter of the property and frame the Cambridge Road entryway, while oldfashioned day lilies encircle the remainder of the area, drawing the eye into the gardens beyond. Fourteen different varieties of Hosta share a curvilinear bed with pale pink
astilbe and dark purple coral bells, which in turn play off the hot and light pink of Nova Zembla and English Roseum rhododendron, respectively. The delicate colors of lilacs and hydrangea are layered with evergreens, including Taxus yew, Colorado spruce and boxwood. In autumn, the bright foliage of weeping purple beech and Japanese maple take center stage. “We have incorporated quite a bit of what I like to think of as a ‘very old soul’ type of plant, foxglove. With this English perennial actually dating to the early 1800s, it fits in well here,” Spayde says.
Mothers of the brides “Shortly after we moved in we were so fortunate to be visited by members of the King Thompson family who were in Columbus for a reunion,” recalls Mrs. Tesner. “They shared so many memories
with us, including that the Thompsons’ daughter was married in her mother’s garden. “When I heard that I was thrilled, because, although our son was wed at his in-law’s home, two of our daughters also were married in the garden; our oldest shortly after we began the restoration and our middle girl two years later. When our youngest is wed here next year, Mrs. Thompson’s gardens will have come full circle,” she adds.
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“It’s always ourselves we find in the sea.” —E.E. Cummings
By Melanie Circle Brown Photos by Daniel Feldkamp/Visual Edge Imaging At latitude 40°, 1,200 miles from the warm Gulf Stream waters, there is a landlocked home where Jimmy Buffett would find bliss. Myriad shades of blue accent light, open spaces to evoke the feeling of the sea. “I have a lifelong love of the ocean and its colors,” explains the owner of this 6,000-square-foot soft contemporary stone and stucco home. “Being around the water is wonderful, serene and peaceful.” continued >
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Changes in latitude and attitude “When I built the house 18 years ago I had it decorated in pinks and greens,” she explains. “But as you gain experience in life your tastes evolve. I now want to be surrounded by the soothing palette of the sea.” She enlisted interior designer Dawn Moffitt, of Dawn Moffitt Design, to redesign the master bath. Dawn says she wanted an Art Deco flair. She selected hammered satin nickel sinks from the Bates and Bates collection and paired them with Art Deco-style faucets from THG’s Pure Collection. LED lighting was added behind the mirrors which adds a soft ruby glow. “The cabinets were crafted by Neff, a Canadian specialty company, and feature a custom silver automotive finish,” says remodeler Peter Robinson of Peter Robinson Remodeling; appropriate since the owner’s business is automotive. The base cabinets have a scooped door while the wall cabinets have a pillow door. 18x18-inch Naxos stone tiles are accented with glass foil textured tiles on the floor. Blue Bahia granite makes a grand color statement in the backsplash, shower and tub walls. The room’s pièce de résistance is a magnificent Swarovski crystal and nickel chandelier from the Netherlands-based Brand van Edmond’s lighting collection. “I wasn’t originally thinking of a chandelier in the master bath but when I saw this light I fell in love,” says the homeowner. “We decided it would work well with the vaulted ceiling and it adds to the contemporary motif.” Sconces from the same collection were placed for mirror lighting. continued > Opposite: An impressive art collection is displayed throughout the home. Above: A Cypress wood sculpture of a white marlin sits in the family room. Right (top to bottom): Roseville Pottery, art glass and Erté are some of the homeowner’s favorite artistic pieces.
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Moffitt and Robinson thoughtfully planned out the work so that no demolition began until everything for the bathroom arrived, which was no small feat as many were sourced from a Miami importer. Robinson created a “plastic tunnel” from the main entrance to the bathroom to seal off the rest of the house from dirt and dust, and work began while the homeowner spent time away. As often happens when remodeling, the momentum created by the bath makeover led to the total redesign of the master bedroom, dining room, and living room.
Son of a son of a sailor “I’ve always gravitated toward a contemporary style and that evolved into an interest in the sleek forms and streamlined shapes of Art Deco,” says the homeowner. Her interest in Art Deco was “amplified when I began collecting Erté about 25 years ago.” Erté was a Russian aristocrat born into a long line of distinguished naval officers. He disappointed his father by moving to Paris around 1920 to become a designer. continued >
Natural light spills into the sunroom. Opposite: Blue accent pieces can also be found in the kitchen through the glass pendants above the island.
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The homeowner acquired her first piece of Erté on a trip to San Francisco and has since built an impressive collection of the bronze sculptures and original art by the artist whose name is synonymous with Art Deco. Throughout the home, Moffitt skillfully pulled together an interesting mix of elements: silk, suede, leather, nickel, brass, crystal, marble, granite, ebony, cherry and cyprus. The feel is sophisticated, contemporary and welcoming. Moffitt incorporated another interest of the homeowner: art glass—blue, of course—in varying shades from cobalt to aquamarine and azure. Art glass can be found in whimsical egg-shaped door handles, pendant lighting and hand-blown accent pieces.
Fins The homeowner’s love affair with the sea isn’t a merely passive passion. She also happens to be an accomplished lady angler, a sports fisherwoman who frequently participates in deep sea tournaments. Her biggest catch to date? A 730-pound blue marlin. It’s not surprising then to find art in the home reflecting her interest in marine life. In the family room there is a dolphin coffee table by wildlife artist Wyland, and a cypress wood sculpture of a white marlin and a sailfish by artist Charlie Knight in the living room. “She saw the artist carving the sculpture in Florida and brought it back,” explains Moffitt. continued >
TOP LEFT: The impressive chandelier is the crown jewel of the bath. TOP RIGHT: THG Pure Collection Satin Nickel faucets add a contemporary feel to the master bath. BOTTOM LEFT: Blue details can be found throughout the master bath, reflecting the homeowner’s love of the ocean. BOTTOM RIGHT: The master bedroom’s blue and white palette creates a relaxing retreat. OPPOSITE: The Art Deco-style master bath features a Swarovski crystal and satin nickel chandelier.
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The homeowner’s art collection extends even beyond Erté and marine life art. Works by Isaac Maimon, Adrian Wong Shue, Peter Max and Thomas McKnight seamlessly weave into the design of this home. Truly a paradiseaway-from-paradise. OPPOSITE: Original art and bronze sculptures by Russian-born 20th century artist Erté, whose name is synonymous with Art Deco. ABOVE: The dining room chairs boast custom silk fabric by Barbara Beckmann Designs and the cording is from Houlès.
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Time to think Living with the original kitchen for an ample amount of time allowed the homeowner to figure out exactly what she wanted to change to make the space work for her and her family. “Functionality is always at the top of my list,” she says. “We have three children, a large family and we like to entertain a lot, so my goal for the kitchen was to combine aesthetics with functionality and efficiency, and make it all really warm and comfortable.” Remodeler Douglas Ferguson was brought on board and a plan was formed. The remodel would include enclosing a screen porch located off the kitchen, which the homeowner envisioned as a casual dining space. “I wanted to take advantage of the space that was quite literally in the woods,” she says. The transformed area now includes a vaulted barrel ceiling and floor to ceiling windows that allow the family and guests to take in the gorgeous wooded view. Enclosing the porch gave the homeowner all of the opportunities she wanted by opening up the kitchen, including a cook island and a clean island for separate functions. The focus of the main island is cooking and includes a vegetable sink as well as features accessible to her children. Two refrigerator drawers in the island allow the kids to grab drinks and snacks and a microwave lets them make their own food when they want it. The main island also doubles as a work space for homework after school. “The cook island is sort of the family center,” says the homeowner. The second island is designated for clean up, so dirty dishes don’t get thrown in the mix during prepping and cooking. This island is adjacent to the casual dining table so everything comes off the table and has a place to go.
continued > OPENING PAGE: The large open kitchen features two islands and organized work sections. OPPOSITE: Above cabinet lighting adds to the ambiance of the space. TOP: The second island houses everything needed for set up and clean up. MIDDLE: A separate wine area was also created during the remodel. BOTTOM: A home management area can also be found in the kitchen for optimal organization.
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“ I wanted to take advantage of the space that was quite literally in the woods. ”
OPPOSITE: The second island in the kitchen is for clean up. ABOVE: A screened porch was transformed into an elegant casual dining space complete with a vaulted barrel ceiling, custom window treatments and a great view.
Open and organized The homeowner also focused on creating several themed areas of the kitchen to help keep everything organized. A home management area includes a desk and built-in filing cabinets, as well as white boards on the walls to manage home activities, family schedules and work. There is also a separate wine bar section that includes a wine cooler and plenty of space for bottles. Kitchen designer Gary Smith, from Scioto Kitchen Sales Corp., joined the team and understood the homeowner’s ideas right away. “I told Gary what I wanted and he found the products,” says the homeowner. “He also introduced me to many new kitchen design features including trim work and unique cabinets.” When it came to the actual layout of the space, Ferguson, Smith and the homeowner sat together for hours figuring out the exact plans and details. When it came to finding legs for the island, Ferguson showed the homeowner a catalog of options but nothing seemed to be the right look. “I literally started drawing by hand in full scale and holding ideas up to the table, and we found continued >
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Home builder: C.V. Perry; General contractor/residential designer: Douglas G. Ferguson, MasterPieCe Designers-Builders-remodelers; Kitchen designer: Gary smith, scioto Kitchen sales Corp.; Window treatments/interior design: Patti Johnson; Cabinetry: Haas Cabinetry, scioto Kitchen sales Corp.; Flooring: Porcelain tile, Michael David Design Center; Backsplash: Limestone, Michael David Design Center; Sinks: Cleanup island, Kohler cast iron; Cook island, Whitehaus copper sink; Faucets: Delta; Dishwasher: Kitchenaid; Cooktop: Wolf; Refrigerator: sub-Zero; Oven: Viking; Lighting: Capital Lighting Fixture Company
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Living la vida loca No, most Baby Boomers probably aren’t dancing to that 1999 tune by Ricky Martin (well… is anyone anymore?), but mamboing the night away may not be that far away from the realm of possibilities. Active adult communities are a hot trend where adults in good health, usually between the ages of 55 and 75, can lead a life full of energy without the headache of home maintenance. These communities offer amenities such as state-of-the-art clubhouses, fitness centers and spa/beauty salons
while keeping in mind that most retirees are on a fixed income, and that price and budget are big factors when they choose a new place to lay their heads. These communities don’t include medical or support services, like assisted living facilities do (see “When help is needed”), but do offer the option of buying a property or leasing the land where the condominium is located.
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Downsizing to new digs After finding the right type of home and community, relocating decades worth of memories that were created from that family home
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When help is needed When health is a concern, it may be tough to grasp that living on one’s own is not the wisest decision. For those looking down the long tunnel of Alzheimer’s, diabetes, heart conditions or the myriad of other diseases that can plague the older generation, there are wonderful assisted living facilities. These places offer a range of amenities from part-time medical assistance to full-time care. Making these decisions can be difficult, but knowing the options before that time can lessen the burden on the retirees and/or their loved ones.
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