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CONTENTS Issue No. 16
OF INFLUENCE 10 WOMAN Judy Love is spectacular for so many reasons. She’s brilliant, she’s a style icon and she’s a philanthropist in the truest sense of the word. As you’ll see, Love lives life with gratitude and joy and takes nothing for granted.
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For the first time in our state, victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence can find help from 26 agencies in one place: Palomar. The brainchild of a small group of dedicated people, Palomar is literally saving lives and offering peace and hope to thousands of men, women and children.
The allure and mystique of Abu Dhabi cannot be denied. Former OKC resident and global fashionista Daria Goiran now calls Abu Dhabi home and takes us with her to this unique city in the United Arab Emirates.
SUMMER MUST-HAVES
The sweet heat and balmy breezes of summer call for an entirely different cache of necessities. We’ve assembled the perfect beachy baubles, books, gifts, footwear and more. It’s time: let the sunshine in!
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PROFILE: BENNETT GEISTER
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VAGA BOND
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CASA OPAL
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Turning mundane routine into coveted self-care can change the way you feel and think. Creating your personal daily rituals, perfectly tailored to what feels right, can add calming bookends to hurly-burly days.
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RITUALS: SKIN CARE
Torn between the ministry and healthcare, Bennett Geister has crafted his career and ministry on his own terms. His convictions are strong, his love of faith and family are stronger, and he’s changing the face of health care at AllianceHealth, Deaconess.
Style cannot be bought. You either have it or you don’t. But what is style, exactly? We think it’s a casual elegance. A slightly rebellious attitude. The exhilaration of the open road, classic aviator sunglasses and windswept hair. Ladies, this one’s for you.
Margaretta and Leonardo Baez have taken an historic home in Gatewood and brought its legacy to bloom in the 21st Century. Dubbed Casa Opal, and built in 1940, the home is at once timeless and completely of the moment.
Why own a house when you can inhabit a home? Spa baths, soothing soaking tubs, luxurious heated floors, gorgeous millwork and chefs’ kitchens, beautiful fireplaces, manicured grounds…you’ll find the details that speak to your heart among our pages. Explore.
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CHANGE IS GROWTH A Note from the Publisher At Luxiere, our philosophy is simple: change is growth. What does that mean? It means that with each issue, we find new ways to share the best of Oklahoma with you. We’ve been publishing for two years now, and we have only just begun to uncover the beautiful and brilliant people whose stories make up the unique cultural landscape of our state. We do things a little differently here at Luxiere. We lean in. We bring you the bold, the artful, the delicious and the one-of-a-kind among us. In this issue, our Woman of Influence is all of those. Judy Love is a world unto herself. She is an entrepreneur, a fashionista, a dedicated OKC Thunder fan and an agent of change for causes that strike a chord in her heart. You’ll meet her on page 10. Another woman changing people’s lives for the better is Kim Garrett, founder and CEO of Palomar Family Justice Center, which opened in Midtown last year. She, along with Palomar Board Chairman Tricia Everest and hundreds of volunteers, have created a service agency which is like no other in the state. People who have suffered abuse and who are trying to escape it are too often faced with a slow-moving tangle of bureaucracy which can seem insurmountable. At Palomar, there are 26 agencies represented on-site, along with advocates who work one-on-one with survivors. We will explore Palomar in greater depth over the next several issues, and we begin our coverage on page 20.
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This issue will take you near and far. We will visit the home of Dr. Leonardo Baez and his beautiful wife Margaretta. Their thriving veterinary practice, Midtown Vets, has had tails wagging since 2013, and their home reflects the warmth of their spirits. Our favorite expat Daria Gorian, whose style is as impeccable as her smile is wide, takes us with her to her beautiful new hometown, Abu Dhabi. She’s also responsible for the immaculate styling in this issue’s fashion feature, flying in for the occasion. It is with humble gratitude that we offer you this issue of Luxiere. We would love to know what you think. Letters to the Publisher are welcome and can be sent to stacy@luxiere.com Until next time, I wish you peace and prosperity,
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WOMAN OF INFLUENCE If you’ve never met Judy Love, that doesn’t mean you don’t know who she is, or that something she’s done hasn’t impacted you. Everything about her is exuberant, almost larger-than-life: her style, the civic and charitable projects she takes on, her love of her family (and the OKC Thunder!), and the joy she radiates the moment you meet her. There’s a gleam in her eye. This is a woman who is having fun, squeezing every last drop out of her life, and why shouldn’t she? “I could do nothing, or spend my time eating bonbons, but I just feel so strongly that I owe something, that I have a duty. I enjoy raising money for causes that speak to me. It’s fun and I’m good at it, so why not?” she asks. Judy and her husband Tom have built an empire from the ground up. Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores began humbly, with a $5,000 loan, an abandoned gas station in Watonga, Oklahoma, and Judy and Tom’s unflagging hard work. “Tom went around finding abandoned stations to put stores in, and I did the books,” Love says. “I didn’t know what I was doing. It’s amazing to me that we made it, because I was not very good at math! It was a matter of necessity. Tom took that $5,000, and he did this. He’s truly a remarkable man.” As of the end of April, there will be 458 locations in 41 states, with 723 restaurants, 335 Tire Care Centers, 52 Speedco truck service locations and 17 hotels. Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores employ 21,000 people. That success means that Judy can indeed spend her days doing whatever she chooses, and luckily for Oklahoma City, she chooses to pitch in. “Right now I am raising money for Positive Tomorrows to build a new school. My co-chair, Todd Lechtenberger, and I have been working since November, 2016, and I think we’re about to see the light. Our new school will nearly double the capacity of the current school,” Love says. Positive Tomorrows is a school for homeless children. It was founded in 1989 and was initially a part of the Oklahoma City Public Schools
Love’s initial involvement with Positive Tomorrows began about five years ago when she heard Margaret Creighton, the school’s development director, give a presentation. Love was co-chairing the United Way campaign with fellow philanthropic powerhouse Mike Turpen. “That really was the seed of this project for me. Margaret’s presentation blew me away. Hearing about the thousands of children in Oklahoma City who have no homes, not enough food, often no shoes, and they are falling behind in school or not attending regularly. Well, I knew we could help,” she says. Before tackling that enormous project, Love worked with Bob Ross, president and CEO of the Inasmuch Foundation, Turpen and others to raise $6 million for the Oklahoma City Boathouse Foundation. The campaign, designed to honor the late Aubrey McClendon, will benefit youth programs. The building at the front of the white-water rafting facility was renamed the Aubrey K. McClendon Whitewater Center. Coincidentally, the first nonprofit Love got involved with about 30 years ago was the March of Dimes. Katie McClendon, Aubrey’s widow, was on the agency’s board at the time, whom Love describes warmly as “one of the sharpest young women I’ve ever met.” Love has also raised funds for the Oklahoma City University’s Awards of Excellence program, Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School, and a multitude of others. In 2017 she was tied with Oprah Winfrey in Forbes Magazine’s list of America’s most successful selfmade women. She serves as the chairperson of Love’s charitable giving committee, executive secretary for the company for which she leads several special projects and programs, and is a past board member of 13 civic organizations. She has received her share of accolades along the way, including more than thirty awards and honors (nine of these were with her husband Tom). Her induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2010 is particularly meaningful to her. In 2016 she was named Most Powerful Woman in Oklahoma City. Love
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system. Now a private, tuition-free elementary school, its mission is to break the cycle of poverty through education.
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serves on the boards of Mercy Hospital, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma Hall of Fame, Cristo Rey High School, Allied Arts and United Way. Love is one of those rare people for whom asking people to give is not the slightest bit uncomfortable and she wields that superpower like Russell Westbrook with a basketball. “I don’t find it uncomfortable because I give so much, and we give so much. People want to be called. Often they’re just waiting to be asked, and there are so many good causes,” she says. During basketball season, when not giving her all to charitable work, Love can be found in her family’s row of courtside seats at Chesapeake Energy Arena, cheering on her beloved Oklahoma City Thunder. Or, when the occasion calls for it, doing some impressive trash talking to other teams. She became an internet sensation when she stood up and shouted “Suck it Up, LeBron!” to the one and only LeBron James. Her new car, a Thunder blue Lexus, has the words “In Russ We Trust” embossed on the dashboard, and she chose basketball-colored interior leather seats. She is full throttle in everything she does. “I am a person who is always driving myself. I don’t want to waste my life and I don’t think I have, and I don’t just mean by working. I push myself just as hard to have fun and to learn new things. I had breast cancer 30 years ago, and I always say it was the best thing that could have happened to me – a real life-changer. Now, if a cause appeals to me, I get involved. And I have a lot of fun.”
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We all have those tasks in our lives that we
know we should do, but crashing into bed eight minutes sooner usually wins. This past year some switches flipped for me in how I approached this hot topic of self care. It has turned the mundane things into beautiful actions - quiet, meaningful moments that refuel my heart and my mind. It does not have to be extravagant; the power is in the stillness, the slowness, the connection. Our mind and body are an integrated breathing thing. I have found that when my actions align with how I want to feel about myself, my frantic
from mundane to meaningful
mind is nourished, my breath deepens, my threshold for challenges greatens, my posture in this uncertain world is more stable, and I walk out into the day on solid ground. Oh, and skin! That skin is clear and glowing.
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O N E B E G E T S T W O, T W O B E G E T S T H R E E .
THERE IS NO FORMUL A, S O PL AY WI T H W HAT FE E L S RI GHT TO YOU.
A WA K E Pause before hitting the floor and take a moment to brain dump a few pages in a notebook or journal. The beautiful author Ann Cameron calls it Morning Pages. My goal was to do it for 30 days. I’m on year two and not looking back.
PAUS E Take an extra minute to dry brush before jumping in the shower. This is the easiest way to activate the lymphatic system (AKA help get waste out of your blood) double AKA dead skin cells, cellulite, energy, bloating. It’s an easy sell.
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S K I N CA R E
We can all slap on our eye cream on in 10 seconds, and move right into our makeup routine we know so well. What is one thing you love about getting a facial? The slowness - facialists don’t rush. The smell, the breathing, the calming touch. Why do we take $110 serum and slap in on so fast it devalues the ingredients and meaning? Take the extra moments to go layer by layer, massage the products into the skin, breathe them in. Enjoy the benefits of the aromas that were carefully chosen. Not only is this calming, it also activates the skin cells and allows them to absorb more deeply into the skin
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COMMUNIT Y SPOTLIGHT
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Kim Garrett, founder and CEO of Oklahoma City’s Midtown miracle, Palomar Family Justice Center, was just 19 years old when she began working with crime victims as a volunteer. “I have always wanted to help people,” she says. That first foray into volunteering was for a program for sexual assault victims. The experience cemented her commitment to help the most traumatized among us, victims of domestic and sexual abuse. If not for people like Garrett and places like Palomar, such victims will too frequently slip, broken, through the cracks of society and will try to escape their abuse and heal on their own. The Center’s unique name, Palomar, is, fittingly, an extremely strong knot used in fly fishing to hold the hook onto the line. At Palomar Family Justice Center, people in need of help find themselves securely tethered to a lifeline with more than two dozen partner agencies on the other end, explains Tricia Everest, president of Palomar’s board of directors. “Kim is a powerhouse,” Everest says. “Palomar exists due to her unrelenting vision.” There are 26 agencies on-site now, with more on the way. Palomar opened its doors to clients in late 2016 and has helped more than 7,200 people, 900 of whom are children, in that short time. Its clients come from every walk of life and range from infants to 90 years old. They come from 95 ZIP codes within the state. “When we look at the map of calls to 911, they come from every part of the city. In 2017, there were 35,000 domestic-related calls. That’s enough people to fill the Chesapeake Arena two times,” Garrett says. Of those calls, 70 percent involve children. Furthermore, only a percentage of domestic or sex abuse incidents are ever reported, so the 911 calls are likely only the tip of the iceberg. The staffs of all Palomar agencies are trained in the nuances of domestic and sexual abuse, many of which are not widely recognized or known in traditional care agencies. “Strangulation training, for example,” Garrett says. “We know that if a woman comes in who has been strangled by her partner during her abuse, she is more than 750 times more likely to be killed at the hands of her abuser.” Palomar uses an incredibly client-driven model of operation, wherein each person upon arriving is ‘triaged,’ meaning people are getting help sooner, they are paired with a navigator to coordinate their visit. Questions like ‘What do you most want to accomplish today?’ and ‘How much time do you have today?,’ determine that day’s course of action. Partner agencies are called in as needed. “This is a tipping point,” Garrett says. “We are changing the way the community treats people in crisis. The number of police reports being filed at Palomar is increasing, and the number of calls to 911 is decreasing. That means we are becoming a true community resource.”
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I never liked the word “expat” although I am one of them. “Them” being people who choose to live “ex-patria” or away from their home country. I’d much rather talk about living beyond borders, and it’s not a mere question of semantics. In 15 years I lived in 6 different countries on 3 continents; what’s more, I proudly call each of them home. One of these places that became my home away from home is Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Can you instantly point out Abu Dhabi on the map? Probably not. Although you may have a vague idea that it’s somewhere near Dubai. If people know anything about the U.A.E. - a nation less than fifty years old - it is likely something about Dubai, decadent and futuristic, with its quick-blooming skyscrapers and opulent hotels. Abu Dhabi is often regarded as Dubai’s poor cousin of sorts. In reality, nothing can be further from the truth and not solely because it has all the oil riches. More traditional yet technologically advanced, it has its own distinct personality and flavor which makes it one of the most unique places in the world.
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The reasons to love Abu Dhabi are plentiful and diverse; here are the ones that make it special to me: WHERE THE IMPOSSIBLE IS POSSIBLE
colored sands to the turquoise waters of the Arabian
Abu Dhabi’s humble roots are difficult to unearth.
Gulf, the emirate is home to natural wonders that
It may be pretty young by date of unification but its
create a striking contrast to the sleek images that it
land has been occupied for thousands of years. The
presents to the world.
name “Abu Dhabi”, meaning “Father of the Gazelle” when literally translated from Arabic, probably
The massive dunes of the Empty Quarter Desert –
referred to the few gazelles that still roam in its
the world largest sand desert – are the epitome of life
endless sand dunes.
itself: beautiful, harsh, epic. Driving off-road into its orange vastness is to witness one of the wonders
Abu Dhabi was a poor fishermen’s village inhabited
of the world. Abu Dhabi may be best known for its
by the Bani Yas tribe until the recent discovery
magnificent deserts, but it also has a fascinating
of oil that launched the country’s mind-blowing
marine ecosystem: Mangrove National Park.
success story. Powered by the vision of a single
With its lush green water channels and thriving
man - Sheikh Zayed, commonly referred by the
mangrove trees, this protected wide life area is
locals as the Founding Father - the transformation
undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in the
is truly astonishing: from a sleepy desert village to a
country. Al Wathba Wetland Reserve or Flamingo
technology driven cosmopolitan hub.
City is another natural hidden gem only 40 minutes away from the buzzing city. It provides a habitat for
For somebody who comes from Europe or the US
a large flamingo population along with 250 other
- or any well-established country for that matter
species of birds and abundant aquatic life. And
- Abu Dhabi provides a unique opportunity to
then there is the sea with white sand beaches and
witness a history in the making. It’s the kind of
water activities – my personal favorite. The Arabian
place that makes you feel as though everything
Gulf teems with amazing marine life, including
is possible. If you can dream it, they can make
dugongs, dolphins, turtles and sharks, not to
it happen – and are probably already planning
mention 500 species of fish! Scuba dive, snorkel or
it. Biggest, tallest, largest, the tags don’t evoke
sail the day away, the turquoise colored waters of
surprise here, only query: what next? After artificial
the Abu Dhabi coastline are full of wonders!
islands and mega-tall skyscrapers, the new big challenge is to make it rain on demand by building
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a man-made mountain, and the project is already
Abu Dhabi is an intriguing mix of new and old,
well underway.
where original Arabian heritage thrives alongside global intellectual influences. Although its culture
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is firmly rooted in Islamic traditions, the country
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is committed to tolerance and hospitality; you are
When you mention “Abu Dhabi”, most people will
free to practice your religion and dress liberally. Is
conjure up images of glittering concrete jungle and
a kind of place where you can watch a camel race,
trails of luxury. Of course, the steel beauties and the
learn about falconry, enjoy a Van Gogh exhibition,
overall atmosphere of opulence are magnetic, but
and treat yourself to a ballet performance by the
there is so much more to love than the glitz and
Bolshoi theater, all on the same day.
glamour. From the great expanses of terracotta
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Abu Dhabi
holds an allure and charm that is hard to put your finger on and explain to an outsider, but once you start to scratch the surface you’ll quickly begin to understand why the people who live here love it so much.
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BENNETT GEISTER story: Kati Hanna - The Mettise Group | photography: Maci Ratliff What made you decide to go into healthcare administration? I wanted to find a profession that allowed me to balance my finance background and working with people. At the time I made the decision, I was actually very torn between seminary and healthcare. However, I also knew that a person can make their ministry in any field that God leads them. What are the most pressing challenges in healthcare in our state? Our state deficit is probably the most concerning issue at hand. When the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010, states had the option to expand Medicaid and receive matching federal funds. Oklahoma chose not to expand Medicaid. As our state deficit has grown, we have been forced to cut Medicaid payments to healthcare providers multiple times. As we reduce Medicaid payments to providers, access is reduced or eliminated for Medicaid recipients. Unfortunately, hospitals, nursing homes and mental health providers have had to reduce services and/or close their doors completely. You have worked in both rural and urban healthcare in Oklahoma, what are the greatest differences you found? First and foremost, there is very little difference in care provided to patients in rural settings versus urban settings. Patients often have a perception that the big market hospital is better than their local institution, but that is not often the case. There are rural hospitals that outperform urban hospitals on all the publicly reported comparative data that’s out there. Likewise, there are urban hospitals that outperform rural hospitals. All that to say, the biggest difference between urban versus rural healthcare is the quantity of resources available in each setting. Rural hospitals generally have fewer resources, so people often wear multiple hats, whereas urban hospitals typically have more resources and provide a broader scope of services to the patients they serve.
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As there is a growing trend and need for industries to be more customer centric especially in technology, what are the ways healthcare is following this need? Healthcare is trying to catch up to other industries by centering their efforts on the consumer, rather than expecting the consumer to come to them. For example, you are seeing more pricing transparency than ever before. There are websites like MDSave that allow customers to shop for services based on cash price. Deaconess is moving to online scheduling for physician office visits and same-day access to our primary care providers. We provide patients the opportunity to talk to a provider at all hours a day by simply accessing an application on their phone (think FaceTime with a physician). There are a lot of other examples out there, but these are a few that we are directly involved in. How has social media (if at all) impacted your organization and the health care industry? Social media is a mixed bag. It is a blessing in that it allows us to get closer to the consumer than ever before. We can interact with our patients and get real-time feedback from them. Further, we can use social media as a platform to raise awareness of new providers and services that we have started. Unfortunately, social media can be a negative thing if people are not educated on how to use it. For example, there are concerns with HIPAA and privacy that you have to worry about with social media. What is the greatest misconception about healthcare? Healthcare is more than physical health. We put so much attention on being physically healthy and not enough attention on mental and spiritual health. If we are in a good place spiritually, the mental and physical elements of our health will follow suit. What are the most important decisions you face daily as a leader? The most important decision each day is how to best engage my employees to do the things we need to do to take the best care of our patients. What do you love most about what you do? I truly love the people. How many professions allow you to work directly with such a broad group of people? I get to work with housekeepers, dietary workers, engineers, nurses, pharmacists, therapists and physicians. Working to bring the broad group together to collectively achieve a common goal is what I love to do. How do you maintain your and your team’s daily motivation and inspiration despite obstacles, pushback or setbacks? We have to remain focused on what outcome we want in the future and always remind ourselves why we do what we do. Most people go into healthcare for a higher purpose than simply having a job. It is so easy to get distracted by the obstacles. If we keep the main things the main things, the outcome we want will be there.
How do you foster creative and innovative thinking at Deaconess? We develop avenues and forums whereby our employees can speak up about their thoughts and ideas. Because we are a smaller institution than the majority of hospitals in the metropolitan market, we can be more nimble and efficient in our communication to and from our employees. Creating a culture that allows them to speak up has bornfruit for our organization.
Photo: James Harbor
What is the most important characteristic every leader should process? A strong conviction that goes beyond just being a leader. How do you maintain a work life balance? Like life in general, work/life balance ebbs and flows. Something I try to focus on is leaving my work at the office when I am home with my family. Compartmentalizing and having a firm line between the settings has been very healthy for me. What is your favorite charity/or how do you spend time incorporating philanthropy (giving back) into your life? I love World Vision. This is an organization that allows you to help the “least of these� all over the world. You can sponsor at-risk children or donate money toward building wells, purchasing mosquito nets or helping entrepreneurs start a business. Further, their administrative overhead is very low, so more money is actually going to the cause for which I invest. What do you do to recharge yourself? I love spending time with my wife and son. I also love to read and play golf. What is one thing on your bucket list? I want to climb the Grand Teton.
The Mettise Group (mettise.com) is a management consulting firm dedicated to helping high-growth entrepreneurial companies gain clarity and capacity around planning, execution, building high performance teams and financial resource management.
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residential design & remodeling
new construction design
405.496.4390
interior decorating services
MIDMODERNdesign.com
VAGA BOND hair + makeup
photographer
RYAN MAGNANI
CHELSEY ANN & ALI EARNHART
styling
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MOXIE. With her mix of incredible drive, flawless customer
service and a modern approach, Jennifer Kragh delivers results. Whether you are buying or selling within the luxury market, Jennifer is the right call.
Jennifer Kragh, REALTORÂŽ Institute for Luxury Home Marketing Member
405.274.6767 | jennifer.dwellandco.com
make them jealous with a clean car
5100 North Penn
6405 North May
7224 West Hefner
405.840.4446
405.840.4477
405.773.7222
Full Service Car Wash • Exterior Wash and Towel Dry • Complete Detail Center
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Casa OPAL A Modernist Bauhaus Gem in gatewood
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alking into Casa Opal you are greeted unexpectedly by a black wall constructing the small foyer, which urges you to move right. Within a few steps you are bathed in sunlight. The house embraces you with large walls which are delicately rounded, ending with large curved crown molding throughout, yet you are given freedom by the soaring ceilings and abundant light pouring in from the many steel-framed and glass-block windows. Casa Opal is at once playful and transformative. The harmonious balance of warmth and air produces a deep peacefulness within the built environment. The walls are white and the sun is bright, but the concrete and steel bring a sense of grounding. The multi-dimensionality of Casa Opal and its materials are a prominent example of a successful Art Deco turned streamline moderne construction. Built in 1940, Casa Opal received her name as a homage to the original owner, Opal Staley. She hired an architect known for steel construction to build her dream home. The home was built like a commercial building of the time, with its thick concrete walls, steel beams and trusses. Sometime after its original construction, the home was converted into five separate living spaces and then back to a single family. The previous owners Jessica and Ben Chamberlain, brought Casa Opal back
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to life within three years. Casa Opal is a living embodiment to the love they devote to all projects.The interior renovation came first and the exterior next. Walls were knocked out to open up living spaces. The small kitchen was expanded in order to utilize the breakfast room and the beautiful steel casement windows, letting in as much natural light as possible. The staircase was structurally compromised and presented several challenges. The staircase with its gorgeous walnut screen designed by Jessica acts as a wall and provides light play in the staircase at night. The garage apartment had to be torn down. A new garage with apartment above was designed with a pool in mind. Jessica and Margaretta spent time together discussing the interior color scheme and tiles. The inspiration for the pool house interior was Frida Kahlo and it is named Casita Azul. It’s an amazing casita where many parties will be had. Salud!
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The Chamberlains got the travel bug and felt it was time to pass on the keys to someone who would carry on the love they put into the project. When the Baez family heard this and toured the home, they not only fell in love with Casa Opal but with the Chamberlains as well. For the Baezes, the home brings back memories of when they lived in Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico for many years. The keys have now been passed on with much respect, care, and love.
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Margaretta and Leonardo Baez are the fortunate family to now live in this beautiful space, located on 20th Street in the Gatewood neighborhood. After selling their two animal emergency clinics, they moved to central Oklahoma City and opened their daytime practice, Midtown Vets, in the Midtown district. They love the vibrancy of living and working in the urban core of downtown Oklahoma City.
PHOTOGRAPHY pool house interior : Steve Voelker all other images: Joseph Mills Photography
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NICK SOLIS VP, MORTGAGE LENDING
(405) 274-6425 | NMLS #1082419
C I T I Z E N S E D M O N D. CO M 1E. 1ST STREET, EDMOND, OK |
BANK NMLS #476821
photo | James Harber
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$3,450,000 | 10509 Quo Vadis Drive
$2,950,000 | 2204 E Overholser Drive
$1,995,000 | 13300 Hickory Hills Road
$1,995,000 | 19845 N Council Road
$1,649,000 | 11416 Hillsdale Drive
$1,395,000 | 10424 Stone Gate Way
$1,299,950 | 1628 Saratoga Way
$1,295,000 | 1664 Saratoga Way
$1,219,000 | 2004 Oak Valley Circle
$1,175,000 | 10800 E 15th Street
$1,174,000 | 4916 Shades Bridge Road
$1,150,000 | 4612 Rose Rock Drive
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www.2204Overholser.com
www.11416Hillsdale.com
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www.4916shadesbridge.com
www.13300HickoryHills.com
www.10424StoneGate.com
www.2004OakValley.com
www.4612RoseRock.com
LI STED BY:
Brad Reeser Real Estate Team 405-330-2626 BradReeser.com 10 E. Campbell | Edmond, OK
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$997,000 | 6500 Oak Forest
$984,900 | 6817 Cave Creek
$925,000 | 6100 Lakewood Ridge Road
$899,000 | 6011 N. Air Depot Boulevard
$799,000 | 9932 W Hefner Road
$775,000 | 21970 Marbella Drive
www.9932hefner.com
www.21970Marbella.com
$715,000 | 8025 S Sooner
$660,000 | 2208 Old Creek Road
$580,000 | 2300 Old Creek Road
$565,000 | 6000 Chestnut Court
$549,000 | 3601 Oakdale Forest Road
$344,900 | 2308 Bretton Lane
www.6500OakForest.com
www.6011AirDepot.com
www.GuthrieHorseRanch.com
www.6000Chestnut.com
www.6817CaveCreek.com
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www.2208OldCreek.com
www.3601OakdaleForest.com
www.2300OldCreek.com
www.2308Bretton.com LI STED BY: LI STED BY:
Brad Reeser Real Estate Team Wyatt Poindexter, Keller Williams Elite 405-330-2626 405-417-5466 BradReeser.com OKLuxuryHomes.com 10 E. Campbell | Edmond, OK 5629 N. Classen Blvd | Oklahoma City, OK
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$995,000
3500 square feet 3 bedrooms 2 dining rooms 3 full bath 2 half bath 2 car garage 4 balconies/patio elevator geothermal
Custom designed home with luxurious amenities: AGA range in the kitchen, and a towel warming dryer in the master bath. Enjoy walkable urban living, galleries, restaurants, gyms, grocery, all within blocks of the Hill.
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P RO F E S S I O N A L I S M 405.548.5676
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J OY H O M E S O K @ G M A I L . C O M
M E S TA PA R K 610
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$635,000
QUAIL CREEK 11717
M E S TA PA R K 932
NW
16th
$645,000
Quail
Creek
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$839,900
NICHOLS HILLS 1819 W Wilshire
$550,000
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Mixed-Use
6 2 6 W. M A I N S T
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PriceEdwards.com/626westmain
BUILDING | 6,250 sq ft L OT S I Z E | 0 . 1 0 9 A c r e s Y E A R B U I LT | 1 9 2 0 R E N O V AT E D | 2 0 1 0 ZONING | Downtown Business District (DBD), Downtown Parking Overlay (DP)
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PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Originally the Standard Engraving Building, this mixed-use redevelopment includes a 2nd floor luxury loft with elevator access and 1st floor retail/ office space in the Film Row District. 6,250 total square feet is divided evenly between the 1st and 2nd floors. Updated plumbing, electrical and mechanical in 2010. NEIGHBORHOOD • Film Row is home to 21C Museum & Hotel, the Jones Assembly, Okay Yeah Coffee Shop, Plant Shoppe, Joey’s Pizza and numerous employers. • Directly across the street from this property, the Main Street Arcade has undergone a multi-million dollar transformation with retail and restaurants on the ground floor. •
Walking distance to the Central Business District, Myriad Gardens, OKCMOA and new OKC Streetcar route.
JOY BARESEL Joy Homes Team - Verbode Joyhomesok@gmail.com 405.548.5676 415 N Broadway • Suite 101 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 joyhomesok.com
ALLISON BARTA BAILEY Price Edwards - Urban abailey@priceedwards.com 405.239.1245 210 Park Ave, Suite 700 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 priceedwards.com
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$1,295,000 | 5716 W. VICKSBURG STREET | BROKEN ARROW Amazing one-of-a-kind Harrison new construction over 6,000 square feet. Custom kitchen, incredible master suite, spectacular outdoor living with kitchen and fireplace. In gated Berwick Fairways this residence strikes the perfect balance between comfortable family living and contemporary sophistication.
$1,025,000 | 5908 E. 120TH STREET | TULSA Harrison Custom Homes designed with inspiring detail! Over the top kitchen. Formal dining, private study, hardwoods throughout main level. Spa-like Master bath you won’t want to leave! Sanctuary backyard features outdoor kit & fireplace.
$799,000 | 2850 E. 72ND STREET | TULSA Stunning estate on wooded 1.42 acres with incredible hilltop views. All new Master bath suite design. Newly remodeled open gourmet kitchen with wall of windows overlooking lush private grounds with saltwater pool, waterfall spa & gazebo. Brand new roof!
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Julie Tetsworth, CRS, Broker-Associate Coldwell Banker Select 918-633-0600 julie@tulsahomeview.com 8990 S. Sheridan | Tulsa, OK
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Want to live in a well developed neighborhood but not in an old home? This spectacular high-end new development by Project 43, LLC will surprise you! Stunning architecture— modern, elegant, simple and stylish. Features include hardwood hand-scraped oak floors, gas fireplace, wired for Audio-TV with Control 4 system, Cambria quartzite countertops, custom cabinetry, S. S. Jenn Air appliances, tankless water heater, storage, high ceilings, and an abundance of natural light throughout. The Master suite is
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and heated floors. This floor plan is open and flexible. Upstairs could either be a 2 bed w/ flex room or a 3 bed, your choice!
Kayla Baker, REALTOR Kevo Properties
11 Single Family Home Community
405.205.7253
spacious w/ a private sitting area, large closet (hookups for a stackable washer/dryer), multi-head shower system, soaking tub,
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MLS#794114 | $515,000 | 903 NW 43rd Street, OKC, OK
MLS#793692 | $515,000 | 907 NW 43rd Street, OKC, OK
This information is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed. Subject to verification by all parties. Kevo Properties 405.494.7222
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$3,500,000 | 20301 E. WATERLOO ROAD 320 Acres with Venue - Majestic Views
$1,395,000 | 1623 SARATOGA WAY Saratoga Farms - Acreage Property Edmond Schools
$999,000 | 6601 ACORN DRIVE 15th Hole on East Course at Oak Tree Edmond Schools
$699,000 | 3000 LAVENDER Lavender Wood Addition on 2 Acres (mol) SE Edmond
$749,900 | 1400 HIDDEN LAKE Over 1 Acre in Hidden Lake Edmond Schools
$725,000 | 3200 NW 171ST PLACE 9th Fairway at Rose Creek Golf Course - Views! Edmond Schools
$699,900 | 2505 PORTOFINO PLACE Unbelievable Quality - Borgata Addition Edmond Schools
$580,000 | 2716 OPEN RANGE Pristine - Iron Horse Ranch Edmond Schools
$579,000 | 2009 CAMBRIDGE WAY Exceptional Quality with Pool Edmond Schools
LI STED BY:
Brad Reeser Real Estate Team 405-330-2626 BradReeser.com 10 E. Campbell | Edmond, OK
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BEAUTY IN EVERY DETAIL
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$995,000 1221 MARLBORO LANE | NICHOLS HILLS, OK
$995,000 9532 LAKEWAY RUN | JONES, OK
4 BED / 4 BATH / 3,475 SQ FT
5 BED / 5 BATH / 4,989 SQ FT
Enjoy unobstructed sunset views from your front porch, one house off Avondale. Expansive kitchen with top of the line commercial appliances, carrera marble counters, and an oversized island. Large formal dining (dual use as a bonus living space). 4 SPACIOUS beds, 4 bath. Master retreat with picturesque bathroom and large walk in closet. Private outdoor access with covered patio. New Roof! Short walk to the Plaza, area parks, and walking trails.
Located in gated Sweetwater addition on a sprawling 2.45 acre estate with water views. 20’ ceilings, grand staircase, hickory floors, massive stone fireplace, and loads of custom storage. Kitchen has every extra, including a massive Island perfect for entertaining! Master Retreat can’t be beat! Bonus room & theater up. Impact-resist roof, storm shelter, sprinkler runs off well water, and MORE! 950 square foot OUTDOOR PARADISE w/ kitchen and fireplace.
PROPERTIES AVAILABLE SOON Nichols/Country Club $749,900 3/2/2 Nichols Hills/Tedford $1,350,000 4/4.5/2 Nichols Hills/Park Manor $1,450,000 4/3.5/2 Nichols Hillls/Wilshire $1,650,000 4/4.5/3 Nichols Hills/Dorchester $1,400,000 4/4.5/2
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$1,100,000 524 NW 8TH STREET | SOSA DISTRICT, OKC 3 BED / 2.5 BATH / OVER 3,000 SQ FT
1200 Belford, Nichols Hills 1301 Glenbrook, Nichols Hills 1804 Drury Lane, Nichols Hills 1204 Tedford Way, Nichols Hills
PREMIER LOCATION in SoSA. Walk or bike anywhere in the city. Incredible views of downtown skyline. Home automated Control 4 system makes this a SUPER SMART HOME! Sexy Spool that heats immediately. Interior is loaded with designer fixtures and tile, floor to ceiling windows, hardwood flooring, 2 exquisite fireplaces, Quartz and marble counters, and more. Designer furnishings can be yours too! Urban IDEAL! See to believe. LIS LT IS E TDE B DY B : Y:
Brad Brandon Reeser Hart Real Estate Team 405-330-2626 Hart Home Selling Team BradReeser.com 405-990-4569 10 E. www.harthomesellingteam.com Campbell | Edmond, OK 5629 N. Classen | OKC, OK
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Kathy & Steve Griffith 405-213-7839 or 405-613-4141 Kathy@PrimeRealtyLuxuryHomes.com 1530 S.W. 89th Street | Oklahoma City
$1,199,000 - 13109 ROHAN COURT • OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73170 4 bedrooms, 6 baths, 6,585 square feet Exquisite Villa where patina copper awnings, turret and arches reflect pride in craftsmanship. 2-story great room, elevator, motor court, chef inspired kitchen, fabulous Media room with stadium seating and Security gate to 5 car garage. Relax year-around on the massive stone patio under the covered pergola.
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$699,900 - 13801 CASCATA STRADA • OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73170 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, 5,247 square feet Spaciousness abounds where glamour meets function. Kitchen is open to living room and has a large island for entertaining. Master retreat has stunning views of lake, a luxurious ensuite, deep jetted tub, walk-in shower and access door to patio. Home office, four large bedrooms plus theater + 900 sf bonus room.
HISTORICAL LUXURY LIVING 900 NW 19th Street www.hawkmansion.com
Mary Hatch, Broker mary@dwellandco.com 405.573.9100
Jennifer Kragh, RealtorÂŽ jennifer.kragh@dwellandco.com 405.274.6767
EAST OF I-35 | EDMOND, OK
1 TO 2+ ACRE LOTS GATED COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURAL COVENANTS 15 ACRE NATURE PRESERVE APPROVED BUILDERS LIST CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
CALL FOR YOUR SHOWING TODAY! WYATT POINDEXTER, Keller Williams Elite (405) 417-5466 | 5629 N. Classen Blvd | Oklahoma City, OK OKLuxuryHomes.com
OUT AND ABOUT
More than 600 guests attended the 26th annual Red Tie Night gala on March 3, 2018, at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Presented by the Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund, the gala raised more than $500,000 to benefit the organizations supported by the fund’s community grants program in Oklahoma.
THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO SUPPORT AND MAKE THIS NIGHT POSSIBLE
co-chairs for Red Tie Night Scott Davis and David Leader. Members of this year’s committee who worked tirelessly to create such a wonderful event included Jerry Brandon, Lori Burson, Cindy Colton, Dylan Cox, Adam Edwards, Justin Edwards, Stephen Fitzsimmons, Tracia Forrest, Brent Hart, Rose Lane, Whitney Lawson Hollar, Seth Lewis, Paula Love, Lance McDaniel, Roxanne McDonald, Whitney Moss, Ashlee Neimann Mahmood, Frederick Redwine, Kirstin Reynolds, Micah Robinson, Kelli Stump, Matt Thomas and Michelle Tibbs.
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the evening Emcees Scott Hines from KFOR and Markie Martin from KOCO led the program including the inaugural presentation of the Jim Vallion Philanthropy Award created to honor the legacy and contributions of Mr. Vallion throughout the organization’s 26 year history. The Jordan Khan Orchestra kept folks dancing until midnight. The ballroom was completely transformed, hiding the famous paintings behind floor to ceiling drapery, creating the most elegant and stylish of evenings. Auction items up for bid included a trip to see Elton John in concert in Dallas, a private dinner with celebrity chef Fabio Viviani, a private reception with the OKC Thunder’s general manager Sam Presti, and several autographed pieces of memorabilia.
photography: Ryan Magnani
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