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Greater Miami Valley Publisher Evelyn Yaus Editor Christina Kleiner Contributing Writers Alison Bour, Danielle Krouse, Julie Thompson Contributing Photographers Chris Bucher, Daniel Feldkamp, Robin Victor Goetz

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I couldn’t agree more—as soon as I entered Debbie and Bart Goodwin’s home in Waynesville I felt as if I had traveled to a secluded cabin in the mountains. Between the view of the woods and the cozy rustic decor, I automatically felt at peace. I can only imagine what it is like to sit on their deck and enjoy a cup of coffee on a cool autumn morning. This issue highlights the extraordinary visions and talents of some of the fascinating homeowners we meet here in the Miami Valley. In addition to Debbie and Bart, we’re excited to introduce you to two other couples who brought their ideas to life. Bill and Tina Hazel took a chance on their Springboro home, and it has paid off tremendously, while Larry and Harriet Roberts knew their little kitchen could become the centerpiece of their Washington Township home. We’ve also changed our Facebook page to make it easier to communicate with you. Go to Housetrends Dayton to see previews of upcoming articles and share your home and garden stories and ideas with us. We’d love to hear your thoughts! Have a Happy Fall! Sincerely,

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18 WORK IN PROGRESS A little attention leads to a rejuvenated family home 40 OUR LITTLE GATLINBURG Rustic Waynesville cabin the perfect spot to call home 51 PARTY PLEASERS Appetizers set the tone

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FURNISHING TRENDS Walk on the Wild Side Exotic hardwoods add a unique touch to any home

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12 FRESH FINDS Eclectic accessories for your bathroom 65 HOUSETRENDS DIRECTORY 66 FINAL TOUCH Don’t forget to include a masculine touch for the man of the house.

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A look at Bart and Debbie Goodwin’s inviting porch on the front of their Waynesville cabin. Photo by Robin Victor Goetz/ RVGP Inc.

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when Tina Hazel decided to look for her family’s dream home she was so particular that it took five whole years to find what she wanted. | It’s funny then, that her search would take her to a deserted home in the heart of Springboro’s

country club community that had been so neglected it barely resembled its former self. But Tina couldn’t help herself from being drawn to the ransacked home and with each visit she grew more in love with what it could become. continued >

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“I kept leaving the house, feeling so bad for it,” she says of her visits to the property. “It was built with so much integrity and had so much beauty, but at the same time looked so awful.”

Restoring the former glory The 9,800-square-foot home was once a gem in the Woodland Greens neighborhood. It was designed by a French architect and built in 1984 for one of the community’s main builders. Not only was the architecture divine, but its amenities were far beyond their time. But the home’s original charm was lost

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OPENING SPREAD: The center island is topped with Black Diamond granite; An ornate hood and stone backsplash draw attention to the range. LEFT: An abundance of windows leads to a bright and cheerful kitchen. BOTTOM LEFT: Matching brushed bronze faucets add an elegant touch to the kitchen. BOTTOM RIGHT: The maple perimeter cabinets feature a refreshing light cream glaze.

a local Homearama show six times that summer and every time she heard that someone was building, she would stop by to see what was being done. Shortly after buying the home, they commissioned Joe Chapman, general manager of Southern Ohio Kitchens, and East Company, a local contractor, to transform it from inside out. And because the family decided to stay in their current home during renovations, the work was done quicker than expected.

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when one of its owners took out the anger of their pending divorce on the property. While the home’s state was incomprehensible, something kept calling Tina to return and each time she became more determined to make it her home and to restore it to its original glory. “There were so many possibilities with this home, although I knew it would be a big ordeal,” Tina says of her multiple visits in early 2005. Finally, Tina and her husband, William, took the plunge and purchased the property. Tina now had a clean canvas on which to work and she found various ways to gather her ideas. She attended

One of Tina’s biggest priorities was to create a classic look so that if she and her husband wanted to sell in 10 years, the home would be marketable. First, she set the tone in her kitchen by choosing highend materials and appliances that did justice to the home’s design. She placed a larger-than-usual island in the middle of the home’s massive kitchen. The island was intended not only for prep work, but also for everyday dining since she didn’t plan to include a kitchen table in the room. She topped the island with Black Diamond granite to offset it from the rest of the room’s light décor. The island was designed to be big enough to accommodate the four family members plus one guest for dinner. It also is wide enough to allow Tina to do prep work for dinner and one of her children to do homework nearby at the same time. The granite countertop is very unique and was designed to have no seams in order to maintain the color’s integrity. The granite slab was one of the biggest challenges in the entire project because of its specifications and size. “It took a while to find the granite and because it was 1,500 pounds, it took nine of us to get it into the house,” Chapman says. “But it was well worth it in the end.” The island’s alder cabinetry, from Grabill, features a Fruitwood glaze and beautiful scrolling details. Two U-Line refrigerator drawers are hidden under-

neath the island where produce, milk and juice are stored for easy access. The maple cabinets lining the perimeter walls are topped with a light cream Cashmere glaze. Tina chose to complement them with a speckled granite countertop with warm brown, black and natural tones. The kitchen walls feature their original stucco finish, but were color washed with a golden yellow tone. New mahogany floors add a nice balance to the space.

A place to call their own Another huge task was making the home’s lower level seem livable again. The basement was finished when the home was built, but had been nearly gutted after its previous owners left. The original bar was stripped down to its concrete foundation and the bathroom needed serious updating and cleaning. Tina wanted the basement to have a totally different feel from the upstairs décor, which tends to be lighter and a bit whimsical. So, black was her color of choice. The bar area’s hickory cabinets feature Grabill’s Shade glaze, which gives the wood its black tone. The saddle-hued laminate countertops bring attention to the wood’s grooves. A second bar-like area was created near the room’s pit, which houses a sectional and faces a large-screen television. This arrangement allows people to sit at the bar and either face the television or enjoy the gas fireplace. The basement also houses poker, billiard, foosball, and hockey tables, as well as an authentic telephone booth created to hide a supporting post. The room’s bathroom was also redone to complement the basement’s color scheme, including terra cotta colored tile for the flooring. An outdated mauve bathtub was replaced with an in-and-out shower. The bathroom is perfect for when Tina’s two teenage children come in from the pool and want to shower before going upstairs. continued >

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RIGHT: The renovated basement includes a sunken pit that holds a sectional sofa, fireplace and television. BELOW: Black cabinetry gives the basement bar a distinctive look. OPPOSITE BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The master bath now includes a whirlpool tub and walk-thru shower; Separate his-and-her vanities flank the entrance; A refurbished clawfoot bathtub is the highlight of this bathroom.

A private room sits on the other side of the basement where Tina has her Pilates studio, but aside from that the room is really a retreat for her 16-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter. “They have a lot of sleepovers there, play Xbox and just have a lot of privacy,” she says.

A great place to end any day Not to be outdone, Tina spent plenty of time planning for an in-house getaway for her and her husband. The home’s master bath had so much empty space that “anyone could have easily done cartwheels inside it.” Tina had fallen in love with the walk-thru shower designs at Homearama a few years ago, and thought she’d have enough space to accomplish the look in her new bathroom. The plan called for uprooting the original tub, which was located along the outer wall, and pushing it at least five feet into the room. The new shower, which features multiple shower heads, now runs along the entire back of the bathroom, conveniently hidden behind the tile wall and stained glass window. The room’s orginal windows, which are now inside the shower, were converted to glass block to take the beating from the water. Rich cherry vanities on each wall are accented with ceramic countertops and black matte finish faucets. Tina’s vanity also includes an extra sitting area with a three-foot wide drawer underneath the counter. In addition to the master bath, Tina also redid her daughter’s bathroom, but in a much different style. Decorated with light-lime green walls, the bathroom seems more Victorian with its refinished clawfoot tub and floral print shower curtain. When she doesn’t need complete privacy, she’s able to enjoy a beautiful view of the home’s back yard. While the home’s transformation was a huge undertaking, Tina did her part to make it happen in just a matter of months.

She was at the home nearly every day and when contractors needed certain things, she was the one to go get them. She didn’t want anything to stop their progress. As a result, they were able to move in one week before Christmas and decorate just in time for the big day. For Chapman, it was incredible to work with a clean slate, using his talents and past experience with Tina to create a dream home. “You don’t get many opportunities to take a house and transform it to that extent,” he says. “Being able to work on every room in a house was a lot of fun.” Perhaps Tina’s biggest gift was just seeing her dream become reality. “It turned out exactly how we wanted it,” she says. “It is a wonderful place to live.”

resources

Renovation design and cabinetry installation: Joe Chapman, Southern Ohio Kitchens; Original builder: Jim Godfrey; Renovation: East Company; Cabinetry: Grabill; Kitchen and basement sinks: Siligranite by Blanco; Faucets: Danze; Appliances: Bosch dishwasher; Thermador cooktop and double ovens; Jade refrigerator; Lighting: Middletown Electric; Kitchen bar stools and basement bar chairs: Arhaus; Kitchen window treatments: Accent Drapery

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While the construction of outdoor kitchen spaces is gaining popularity, this retired, empty-nester couple has opted to utilize the covered porch on the back of the house for their grilling space, taking advantage of its close proximity to their kitchen. This not only allows for covered grilling space in inclement weather, but it increases space and flexibility of use on the patio level. Our customers don’t mind maintaining a small garden space that they can enjoy the fruits of in their homes. In this case, the small area behind the garage is perfectly suited to a mixed use cutting garden, for fresh flowers, plus space for fresh vegetables and herbs. This area is easily watered from a rain barrel system that collects water off the adjacent garage roof. Paver Planet sources materials from a wide variety of suppliers, allowing us the ability to offer the perfect materials for each customer’s home. In this case, the customer and designer have selected a neutral-colored, tumbled clay paver with a Travertine marble inlay. As this is a small space, carefully selecting a monochromatic color scheme for the pavers is essential to avoiding an overly complicated look.

Overall, this project has a simple, spacious, loosely formal setting. It is a great setting for nice dinner gatherings, casual cookouts and simply relaxing with family. Having the versatility to serve many purposes is the best long-term benefit of a great outdoor living space. Adding colorful shrubs, complemented by seasonal color helps to give a space like this a comfortable, garden-like feel. Ultimately, the customer enjoys a beautiful and functional addition to their home. The properly installed paver work and attention to detail insures that the project will look great as the landscape matures. This is how the value of the project reveals itself over time. The best-planned investments always do.

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Walk on the Wild Side Exotic hardwoods add a unique touch to any home

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Exotic hardwoods have grown in popularity over the years and unique wood types are becoming much more readily available. Woods from around the world add an eclectic feel, and sometimes an environmental advantage. Take a peek at a few beautiful possibilities for your home. continued >

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Drying Tigerwood is difficult and often reduces the quality of wood so special care must be taken during preparation.

Tigerwood is an eye-catcher that comes from the Goncalo Alves tree, commonly found in South America. Its base color ranges from a golden yellow to a neutral brown, but what makes this species stand out is the black and brown striping effect that gives the wood its common name. Tigerwood also has a high Janka, or strength rating, measuring in at 1,850, which is about 300 higher than most oaks.

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Lapacho is an extremely durable hardwood that is known by many names such as Ipe, Brazilian Ebony, Brazilian Walnut, Ironwood, Irontree and Tajibo. In addition to being pleasing to the eye, Lapacho is a very safe wood with a Class A fire rating. In fact, it shares the same class of fire-retardant materials as steel. This would be a great choice for any room in the home, from kitchen to master bath.

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Sapele wood comes to us from West and East Africa. To some the wood is known as Gold Coast Cedar because it has a cedar-like aroma when first cut, but the similarities end there. Sapele is a highly prized furniture and cabinetry wood and is picking up popularity as a flooring choice. It has a fine texture, with an interlocked grain that is sometimes wavy.

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Many bamboo flooring companies offer a variety of color choices that add to the versatility of bamboo.

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Quickly becoming one of the most common types of residential flooring, bamboo offers homeowners a sleek, clean look with a variety of benefits. The popularity of bamboo flooring couldn’t have come at a better time now that homeowners are trying to live a more environmentally conscious life. Compared to other hardwoods, Bamboo is extremely fast-growing, reaching maturity at heights well over 50 feet. Additionally, it is harvested over and over again from the same plant. Beautiful, strong and environmentally friendly, Bamboo flooring seems to be popping up everywhere from your yoga studio to your bedroom.

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Rustic cabin a perfect spot to call home By Christina Kleiner | Photos by Robin Victor Goetz/RVGP, Inc.

Gatlinburg, Tennessee is synonymous with mountain retreats and rustic cabins. Families travel several hours to spend a long weekend in the woods, relaxing in a cabin tucked into a hillside high up in the Great Smoky Mountains. The world seems to slow down the moment you walk up the porch steps and through the front door. For most people, if they are lucky enough to get away for a vacation, this happens once a year. But for Bart and Debbie Goodwin, this is everyday life. 40 housetrends.com 040-046 nFEA OurLiLGatlinburg.indd 40

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OPENING SPREAD: A view of the woods from the deck just outside the master bedroom. ABOVE: The outdoor furniture is comprised of a polyresin made of recycled milk jugs and plastic. OPPOSITE LEFT: The homeowners decorate their front porch with items from their shop, The Secret Garden. OPPOSITE RIGHT: The home­ owners bought the 1952 Chevy pickup in Atlanta and use it for their business. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The inviting porch runs along the front of the house.

A chance encounter The cabin sits on 12 acres along State Route 73 in picturesque Waynesville. The couple bought the property eleven years ago. “We’ve lived in Waynesville since 1989 and had driven past the lot for years,” Debbie says. “One day, we saw the For Sale sign high up in a tree and we couldn’t pass up the opportunity.” They moved into the old, dilapidated house that sits along the road. Family and friends suggested they bulldoze the house, but the couple fixed it up with the intention of living in it for one year before building a new house. However, that one year turned into nine. During those nine years, Debbie and Bart started their own business- a garden decor store called The Secret Garden. Both had been working in the corporate world for years and decided to try their hand at something different. “We took a leap of faith,” says Debbie. “We knew we had the visibility thanks to the antique shops, Caesar Creek and other activities. It’s been wonderful.”

A slight change in plans The growing business forced them to postpone building their new home for several years, but their initial desire to build a log cabin remained intact. “We love that rustic feel of the log cabins, but then

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we heard about the maintenance they require. With the business, we didn’t need to add more work to our plate,” Debbie says. Instead of a log cabin, the roughly 2,000-square-foot home features a cedar exterior with a covered front porch and a spectacular multi-tiered deck along the back of the house. The interior keeps the rustic, natural feeling alive thanks to the knotty white pine walls and ceilings and the soaring twostory stone fireplace in the living room. Windows flank the fireplace, providing unobstructed views of the woods behind the house. The adjoining dining room features a custom-built dining set made of reclaimed wood. The table is several shades darker than the walls and hickory cabinets in the kitchen, adding dimension and visual interest to the space. “I had been looking for a table since we finished the house. We came across the company in Atlanta, Georgia. I gave them the dimensions and they whipped it up. I knew it would be perfect,” Debbie says. The first floor master suite is located on the opposite side of the house. The bedroom’s private entrance to the deck offers breathtaking views each and every morning. The master bathroom offers its own view of the front, thanks to a large picture window above the soaking tub. “It doesn’t matter continued >

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where you are in the house, you always feel that connection to nature.” —Debbie Goodwin where you are in the house, you always feel that connection to nature,” Debbie says, adding that a guest bedroom and a home office located on the second floor also incorporate the same design.

Peaceful moments For Bart and Debbie, it’s the peaceful surroundings that make this house so special. The back deck is where you get the feeling that you are somewhere else,” she says. “We’re working seven days a week, so a half hour sitting in the hot tub on the deck means the world to us.”

The original single-level deck ran along the back of the house, but Debbie and Bart felt the railing was blocking the view. To take advantage of the outdoors, they added two lower decks, one to hold the dining table and the other for the hot tub. The new deck provides the perfect location to take in the changing seasons. Debbie says she enjoys winter the most. “Everything is white; it looks like a winter wonderland,” she says. “We’re also lucky enough to see an abundance of wildlife throughout the year: everything from deer and turkey to raccoons.

OPPOSITE: Knotty white pine covers the walls and ceiling throughout the home. ABOVE: The living room, dining area and kitchen offer plenty of space in a cozy atmosphere. RIGHT: The homeowners found this old wine rack in the attic of their previous home.

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Architect: Architectural Access; Builder: South Dayton Builders & Remodelers; Carpet: Innovative Floors & Design; Hardwood flooring: J.J. Associates, Atlanta, Georgia; Cabinetry, countertops and backsplash: Select Building Supply; Faucets: Moen; Appliances: Frigidaire Professional Series; Lighting and front door: Menards; Wallcovering and ceilings: Knotty white pine; Accessories: The Secret Garden; Hot tub: Watson’s; Fireplace: Morgan’s Patio; Snyder Brick & Block; Outdoor dining table: Apple Country Farm Market

For the Goodwins, family vacations aren’t as necessary as they were at one time. Every morning Bart and Debbie wake up, enjoy a cup of coffee on the deck or in the living room and then make the short commute, by foot, to work. They do enjoy going on vacation— they’ve visited Cancun a few times and recently returned from a trip to Chicago. “We love going away and seeing different cities,” Debbie says. “But we love coming back, too. Every time we walk through the front door, we look around and we smile. It just feels good.”

TOP: The master suite features an elegant carved bed. ABOVE: An oversized tile shower fits nicely between the double vanity and soaking tub.

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Once you walk through the striking double solid mahogany front doors, you will be greeted by 7000 square feet of natural travertine, flown here from the beautiful stone quarries of Turkey specifically for this model. The breathtaking views do not stop there and you will be pleasantly surprised with new innovations each step you take. Words alone cannot describe the quality and creativity… come and see for yourself and watch your imagination unfold into a reality… The New Model is located at 2789 Scarborough Place, Beavercreek, Ohio 45385. The New Model will be showcased every Sunday from 2-4pm and by private appointment.

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Your first course sets the tone By Christina Kleiner Appetizers serve as the opening act to any party. These elegant hors d’oeuvres are full of flavor, add variety and will prepare your guests for the main course. continued >

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Preheat oven to 450°F. Prepare Idahoan Four Cheese Mashed Potatoes as package directs. Remove stems from mushrooms. Chop stems and set aside. Carefully scoop out the center of each mushroom cap with a spoon, leaving ½-inch shell. Melt butter in 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add chopped mushroom stems and cook 3 minutes or until tender. Remove from heat and stir in mashed potatoes, 2 tablespoons chives, and salt. Fill each mushroom cap with potato mixture, mounding it slightly. Bake 10 minutes or until potatoes are lightly golden. Sprinkle mushrooms with remaining 1 tablespoon chives.

Combine shrimp, avocado, onion, cilantro, tomato, jalapeño and cheese in a medium bowl. Whisk lime juice, olive oil, salt and pepper together and toss with shrimp mixture. Cover and refrigerate several hours. Serve with blue corn tortilla chips. Makes 3 cups.

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hErBEd craB caKES 3/4 cup mayonnaise ¼ cup minced green onions 2 large egg yolks 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 4 teaspoons minced fresh dill** 4 teaspoons minced fresh tarragon** 4 teaspoons minced fresh cilantro** 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon finely grated lemon peel ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper 1 pound blue crabmeat 2½ cups panko (Japanese breadcrumbs),* divided ½ cup butter ½ cup grapeseed oil 1 (5.5 oz.) bag salad greens 1 cup vinaigrette, divided Herb sprigs, optional Lemon wedges, optional Line baking sheet with wax paper. Whisk mayonnaise, onions, yolks, juice, herbs, mustard, lemon peel and pepper in large bowl. Mix in crabmeat and 1 cup panko, breaking up crabmeat slightly. Let stand 10 minutes. Spread remaining panko on

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rimmed baking sheet. Form crab mixture into sixteen 2-inch diameter patties, using about ¼ cup for each. Press both sides of patties into panko. Transfer patties to wax-paper-lined baking sheet. Cover and place in refrigerator for at least 1 hour, but no longer than 1 day. In each of 2 large skillets over mediumhigh heat, melt 1 tablespoon butter with 1 tablespoon oil. Add crab cakes to skillets and cook 3 minutes or until golden. Turn cakes over and cook another 3 to 4 minutes, adding more butter and oil as needed. Continue to cook until cakes are heated through. In a medium bowl, gently toss salad mix and ½ cup vinaigrette. Arrange crab cakes on platter. Garnish with herb sprigs, drizzle with some of remaining vinaigrette, and serve with salad. Garnish with lemon wedges. Makes 16 Servings. *Available in the Asian foods section of supermarkets and at Asian markets. **1½ teaspoons dried herbs can be substituted for 4 teaspoons fresh herbs.

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kitchen trends Transforming a cozy kitchen The Roberts have lived in their Washington Township home since 1971 but never got around to revamping their galley-style kitchen. “It was very efficient, but it was ‘cozy,’” says Larry about the lack of space. “It couldn’t really handle more than two people at a time.” They had planned for several years to renovate the kitchen. Harriet, a master gardener, says several friends in her gardening class hired Hurst Total Home to redo their kitchens. “I liked the workmanship and overall design of the final product,” she says about the design/ remodel firm. “One of my friends had four different renovations by them so I trusted her opinion.” During the initial meetings to draw up plans, the Roberts say they weren’t surprised to hear Hurst recommend taking out a wall separating the kitchen from the family room and turning the two rooms into one. “We really didn’t need the family room,” says Harriet. “We have a sunroom, living room and a rec room.” “We’ve done some galleys over the years that were radically changed,” says Jeff Hurst, certified remodeler and president, adding the greatly expanded kitchen would allow Harriet and Larry all the space and kitchen comforts they could imagine. “In addition, there was no countertop to the left of the stove, and virtually no space on one side of the sink,” Jeff Hurst adds. “Harriet was storing things in the laundry room and garage.”

A challenging design Hurst’s first order of business was to successfully relocate mechanicals and ensure the boiler and heating systems would work since the wall separating the family room and original kitchen was knocked down. He was also able to install a temporary kitchen for the couple so they would be able to stay in the house during the renovation.

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Next, he added a three-sided island with a cooktop in the middle. The sink and doubleoven were positioned to create the perfect cooking “triangle” for Harriet and Larry. A buffet is now located on an opposing wall in the kitchen. Katie Hurst, who handles sales and design for Hurst Total Home, says the buffet is intended to serve two purposes: a storage center and an elegant place to serve guests during large gatherings. The buffet features the same granite countertop as the island, as well as a beadboard backsplash. Katie Hurst says the look resembles a classy furniture piece instead of a piece that appears out of place in the kitchen. While the Roberts don’t miss the family room, they did retain a brick fireplace original to the home. To bring the visuals together, Jeff used the same granite as the island countertop and buffet area for the mantel. Some additional visual “tricks” provide both an open feel and visual uniqueness to the new room. These ideas included a single-tiered countertop, avoiding soffits and staggering the cabinets both up and down and in and out.

A fresh palette In addition to visiting with family and friends while she cooks, Harriet is pleased with the fact that she has a terrific view in all directions and out the windows from her cooktop. Jeff also says the new layout showcases the sunroom, which wasn’t possible before the overhaul. As a master gardener, Harriet has a great eye for décor and color. It’s a bit of a blessing and a curse perhaps. After choosing European-style frameless cabinetry in Alder, she looked high and low for the right floor. “I wanted to match the color of the cabinets. I found mostly dark and light, and I wanted medium.” At the eleventh hour, she found her perfect fit at McSwain. Then she proceeded continued > OVERLEAF: A small side table offers a cozy spot for an afternoon lunch. TOP: The three-sided island features a cooktop and extra storage space. OPPOSITE: The buffet features a beadboard backsplash to differentiate it from the rest of the kitchen. LEFT: A mosaic backsplash behind the sink adds a whimsical touch.

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kitchen trends to line the walls with at least 15 different color samples, finally choosing SherwinWilliams’ Enticing Red. Harriet did know from the beginning she wanted a fruit theme. One eyecatching highlight in her chosen motif is the sink backsplash. Tumbled travertine 4x4-inch tiles are accented with a custom-made fruit mural called Furtetto by Stone Impressions. During the remodel, she also discovered some creature comforts she didn’t know existed, including an island pop-up mixer component and a granite sink with a lowered center divider for easier cleaning of pots, pans and cookie sheets. An engineer by trade, Larry took on most of the less visual decisions. “Harriet is into colors, textures and materials and I’m interested in wiring and plumbing,” he jokes, adding that the wide variety of lighting, all with dimmers, is a technological advancement he’s happy they chose to include in the renovation. Jeff Hurst says he’s thrilled with the final result. “I wouldn’t be afraid to cook in the kitchen, but it also has a pristine feel.” Harriet and Larry couldn’t agree more. “People are amazed and awed when they walk into the kitchen. We all just love it.”

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and design: Jeff Hurst; Katie Hurst; Clark Watren, CLC, Hurst Total Home, Inc.; Cabinetry: DeWils; Flooring: Lynnhaven Maple in Cocoa, Mannington; Countertops: Tan Brown granite; Backsplash: Stone Impressions; Sink: Blanco Silgranit; Faucets: Aberdeen, Moen; Appliances: GE; Undercabinet lighting: Tresco

TOP: Small countertops flank the GE double ovens. ABOVE: A wall separating the old kitchen and family room was removed to create extra space.

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