C A L L N O W F O R FA B U L O U S S TA R T O F S E A S O N S P E C I A L S
Photography by Strauss Peyton
Celebrating 65 Years Innovative Designs. Enduring Quality. Superior Service.
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Windows and Doors
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SYMPHONY DESIGNERS’
HOWHOUSE PRESENTED BY THE
KANSAS CITY SYMPHONY ALLIANCE
1000 Westover Road Kansas City, Missouri APRIL 30
THROUGH
MAY 22, 2011
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ● Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m. Monday, closed for private parties
Tickets: $15, adult (at the door) ● $13, adult presale (from ticket outlets) Children age 4 and above require a ticket. For ticket outlet locations, turn to page 28. This program book is your guide through the Showhouse. Each decorated area of the house and grounds is numbered by the order of tour, described and accompanied by a photograph. The Designers’ Diner will feature lunch and snacks. The diner and boutique are open during Showhouse hours. If you, your company or special group would like to reserve the Showhouse for a private party, visit the website for information. Unfortunately, because of the nature of our project, we are unable to provide handicapped access to the property or handicapped parking. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. No strollers are allowed.
www.showhouse.org Information line: 816.968.9711 12
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Table of Contents 12 16 18 20 26 28 32 34 46 48 50 86 89 91 94
__ KCSA Introduction __ Message from the KCSA President __ KCSA Board of Directors __ Bravo List __ Boutique Vendors __ Ticket Outlets __ KCSA Membership Application __ House History __ Floor Plans and Order of Tour __ Message from the Showhouse Vice President
SHOWHOUSE PROGRA M PROUDLY PUBLISHED BY
KCHG & HOME . INTERIOR . OUTDOOR . LIFESTYLE
__ Showhouse Design Areas __ Paint by Colors __ A Word from Maestro Michael Stern __ A Word from Assistant Conductor Steven Jarvi
Publisher
RENEE DEMOTT Editor-in-Chief
ANDREA DARR Managing Editor
BROOKE PEARL Designer Showhouse Program Book
SUSAN NEWBURGER Contributing Writers
__ Update on The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
B E V E R LY S H AW MICHAEL STERN Photographer
JAMES MAIDHOF Art Director
DARIN BENSON Associate Art Director
CAROL CANNING
Cover Artist Cover design by Bob Price Holloway
Senior Account Executives: LISA BOWMAN C A N D Y C O P PA K E N LAURE POTTER MARLA WESTRUP Special Projects
Media watercolor: Bob Holloway Studio
LORI CHRISTIE
8109 Wornall Road, Kansas City, MO 64114 816.803.8484 Bob Holloway Studio: Open Wednesdays or by appointment only Classes: Wednesdays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 2-5 p.m.
T E R E S A M AY B E R RY
Circulation Manager
Chairman/CEO: D A N I E L M C C A RT H Y CFO: G E R RY PA R K E R General Counsel: S U S A N D E E S E
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Message from the KCSA President s The Kansas City Symphony Alliance celebrates its 50th year, we welcome
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you to the 42nd Symphony Designers’ Showhouse. This project, started in
1969, is the longest-running annual fundraising Showhouse in the country. This grand Sunset Hill home has something to celebrate this year, too. One hundred years ago, in 1911, groundbreaking began on this Westover landmark home. It was built for Dr. and Mrs. D. Walton Hall and was the family’s home for nearly 40 years. From the time you enter through the beautiful front door, with its intricate leaded glass trim, until you leave the house, you get a sense of Old World charm and attention to architectural detail. Take a peek out of the 100-year-old windows on the third floor, perhaps imagining yourself living in this elegant house. Stroll through the rose garden on the east lawn and let your senses soar. We hope that you enjoy your visit with us today. Our auxiliary, formed in 1961 as the Junior Women’s Philharmonic Association (JWPA), has adapted to many changes along the way. The Kansas City Philharmonic closed its doors in 1982. Soon the orchestra was reorganized as the Kansas City Symphony. This necessitated a name change for us, so we became the Junior Women’s Symphony Alliance (JWSA). In 2008, it was time to update again, so we opened our membership to men and women of all ages and emerged as the Kansas City Symphony Alliance (KCSA). This year marks another significant milestone for KCSA, as we expanded our ranks to welcome members of Friends of the Symphony (FoS) into the group. Since its inception, the Alliance has supported the Symphony by contributing more than $6.5 million. Your attendance at the Showhouse helps us meet our commitment to the Kansas City Symphony, an asset to the cultural life of Kansas City and the region. We thank you for coming and hope that you will come again next year. We thank the current homeowners, Mr. and Mrs. Anil Jagtiani, for entrusting us with their beautiful home. They have graciously assisted us in so many ways to help transform the house into the stunning Showhouse you see today. The Jagtianis, with their 15-year-old son, Kiran, have relocated to Philadelphia, Pa. We hope they can arrange a visit back to Kansas City while the Showhouse is open. Next, I would like to recognize our designers and landscapers. Where would we be without these talented people, who always manage to create the impossible? Their imaginative ideas and professional skills always amaze us, as somehow everything comes together as planned. Designers, you did an outstanding job! And last, but certainly not least, I would like to acknowledge members of KCSA, fellow Symphony auxiliary members, community volunteers, Kansas City Symphony staff and the patient Westover neighbors (who put up with our cars and trucks for months). Thank you all. Susann Shinkle, KCSA President
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KCSA Board of Directors
KCSA Board FRONT
ROW:
LINDA HARTMAN, MEMBERSHIP VICE PRESIDENT (RECRUITMENT
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ORIENTATION); DENISE WIESE, KANSAS CITY SYMPHONY VOLUNTEER
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EVENTS COORDINATOR;
SUSANN SHINKLE, PRESIDENT; MARILYN RAINES, PRESIDENT-ELECT; KAREN HARDCASTLE, EXECUTIVE ADVISOR BACK
ROW:
MIKE MINOR, TREASURER; JANICE RIDER, MEMBERSHIP VICE PRESIDENT (RETENTION); BARBARA HOLZMARK, DESIGNERS’ SHOWHOUSE VICE PRESIDENT; MARTI MILLER, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY; JOANN HAMILTON, SYMPHONY SHOP VICE PRESIDENT NOT
PICTURED:
HELEN MILLER, RECORDING SECRETARY; DON DAGENAIS, PUBLIC RELATIONS VICE PRESIDENT
Designers’ Showhouse Chairmen FRONT
ROW:
CATHEY BOSSERT, BOUTIQUE; JOAN BRASWELL, CELEBRATION; KATHY LAPP, BOUTIQUE; SHEILA WILSON, SHOWHOUSE SECRETARY; HELEN MILLER, TICKET CHAIR; RUTH HOLZSCHUH, BOUTIQUE; GINZY SCHAEFER, CREATIVE ARTS
BACK
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NANCY MCGUIRE, CELEBRATION; JACQUIE SPENCER, CELEBRATION; LINDA KHAN, DONATIONS; PEGGY JACOBSON, SHOWHOUSE TREASURER; BARBARA HOLZMARK, DESIGNERS’ SHOWHOUSE VICE PRESIDENT; KAREN HODSON, DESIGNERS; ANITA HAMPSHIRE, DESIGNERS
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Designers’ Showhouse Chairmen FRONT
ROW: JAN
MILLER, SPECIAL EVENTS; JUDY BARACKMAN, SCHOOL TOURS; DIANE MCDERMOTT, SCHOOL TOURS; JOY MCNEESE, PUBLIC PREVIEW;
BARBARA HOLZMARK, DESIGNERS’ SHOWHOUSE VICE PRESIDENT; DIANA RITTER, STAFFING; ELIZABETH GURKLIES, SPECIAL EVENTS; SUSAN NEWBURGER, PROGRAM BOOK; MARCIA HAWK, STAFFING BACK
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BERTIE YOUNG, HARD HAT; BARBARA ANETSBERGER, HOUSE OPERATIONS; SHARON MANIES, TICKETS; BILL DENTON, PRIVATE PARTIES; GAIL GOLDBERG, PUBLIC PREVIEW; SYLVIA BRUSH, HOSPITALITY; GLORIA CONNEALY, PUBLIC PREVIEW; DAVID LETTS, HOUSE OPERATIONS; LINDA SKARE, SCHOOL TOURS
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HELEN MILLER, TICKETS; KATE HODEL, BOUTIQUE; PEGGY BORKON, SUZANNE CASTLEBERRY AND CYNDI SEIFERT, CANDLELIGHT PREVIEW; SHIRLEY TEEFEY AND MIKE MIMS,
HARD HAT; TY HAMPSHIRE, HOUSE OPERATIONS; KIM MARTINCICH AND SHIRLEY MAXWELL, DESIGNERS’ DINER; MARGE HUBBARD, JANE SILVER AND CHUCK BRANSON, PRIVATE PARTIES; JACKIE PELLOW, SCHOOL TOURS; TRACEY HAWKINS, SHOWHOUSE PUBLIC RELATIONS; KATHY BALLARD AND JIM HOLZMARK, SPECIAL EVENTS
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Bravo List Accessories By Allison Adrian Garden Club Advance Inspection LLC, Mike Kerwin All Things Beaded Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta American Girl Art Glass Designs Baskets By B Beverages, Etc., Kathy Pelz Mike Blackman Bozzettas Suzanne Brink Burlap Junktion CCVI Carol Chatelain, Violin Cigna Insurance Group Civil War Round Table Classic Choices Coca Cola Refreshments Tonja Coffman Commerce Bank & Trust Commerce Bank of St. Joseph Completely Custom, RC Williams Creative Garden & Gifts Creative Planning Benefits Dave Abel Boards Delaware Interiors, Paula Leigh Designs By Linda Dining in Style DR Designs Jewelry Edgewater Designs Steve Everley Everything French Faultless Linen Debbie Fick Five B & Co Candlemakers Forever Herbs Lisa Freeman Peggy Friesen, Harpist Kent Fu, Pianist Fun, Funky & Chunky Jewelry Gill Studios Girly Girl Purses PLEASE TURN THE PAGE
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INTERIOR PAINTING KITCHEN CABINETS WOOD GRAINING SPECIALTY FINISHES LIGHT COMMERCIAL ●
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Grasshopper Lawn Care Services Gunter Pest Control Elizabeth Gurklies, Pianist Shirley Bush Helzberg Brenda Hoff, Harpist Paul & Amy Holewinski Bob Holloway, Artist Jim & Barbara Holzmark Home & Away, TV Channel 6 - Lawrence Lyla Hoyland, Pianist Ice Masters Inc. Inkfinity Art Johnson County Young Matrons Kansas City Ski Club Kansas City Symphony Guild Kansas City Youth Jazz KC Hopps KC Strings Keith Lowe’s Hardwood Floors Kimono Art Studio Ladies of Charity, Kansas City Lakewood Garden Club
Guiding your business through the Internet terrain.
Who’s Guiding You?
Fred Lapp Jim Leacock, Pianist League of Women Voters of Johnson County Leawood Welcomers Leawood Woman’s Club Bob Lee, Pianist Leopold Gallery Mandy’s Way Jan Miller, Pianist Tiffany Miller, Vocalist/Pianist Mission Fresh Produce Mission Road Antique Mall, Casey Ward Mo. Jangles Jewelry
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Heather Mueller Nature’s Grace NBC Action News, Beth Vaughn Nearly Nell New Friends of Kansas City New Theatre Guild North Shore Vodka, North Shore Distillery Cheryl Pace, Harpist Marti Parnell, Violinist PLEASE TURN THE PAGE
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Blair Penny, Pianist Pizzaz By Peggy Prairie Village Pilot Club Quilted Treasures Quotations, A Fashion Statement Reece & Nichols Saffees Clothing, Anita Cyrier Singles Available for Community Service (SACS) RT Salsman, Catering Judy Santner Julia Scherer, Pianist Schmitt Music Nina Schultz, Pianist See More Signs, Kevin Walstrom Shawnee Mission South Strolling Strings Sherwin-Williams Co. Humberto Sierralto, Pianist Genie Shoffey Showhouse Musicians Silver Links Pete & Leslee Smith St. James Winery Amy Standifer Strauss Peyton, Jonathan Braswell Melody Stroth, Pianist Dee Swindler, Pianist Symphony League Symphony Ushers Tall Grass Designs Lou Travalent, Pianist Tricycle Designs Twigs Boutique Up Up & Away UPS Store, 103rd Street, John Fletcher UPS Store, 87th Street, Simon Hail Wendy Walker S E RV I N G T H E E N T I R E K A N S A S C I T Y A R E A S I N C E 1 9 9 3
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Wear A Flower Westin Crown Center Wilson Lighting Wornall Publishing
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Yifan Wu, Cello Xpedx, International Paper Diana Yancey, Violinist Hui Yao, Pianist
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Boutique Vendors Accessories by Allison All Things Beaded Art Glass Designs Baskets by B
Eddie Cummings Tile, Inc.
Blue Lipstick
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Bozzettas
We provide quality craftsmanship for all our contractors and homeowners.
Burlap Junktion CCVI
Call Eddie 816.918.4807 Photo supplied by Schloegel Design Remodel Inc.
Classic Choices Claudias Ceramics Dave Abel Boards Dining in Style DR Designs Jewelry Edgewater Designs Evans Toys Fred Lapp Five B & CO Candlemakers Forever Herbs Fun, Funky & Chunky Jewelry Girly Girl Purses
We Engrave Wood, Leather, Marble, Glass, Stone and even BAMBOO!
Green Dirt Farms Inkfinity Art Judy Santner Ladene Morton
Items for Sale or Bring in Your Own!
Leopold Gallery Lisa Freeman Mandy’s Way M.J. Creations MO Jangles Jewelry Nancy Myers Nature’s Grace Nearly Nell Oopsey Daiseys Pizzaz by Peggy Quilted Treasures Quotations in Fashion
913-642-2451 97th & Metcalf WINDMILL SHOPPING CENTER
www.QualityCorporateAwards.com
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Susanne Brink Silver Links Tall Grass Toffee Up Up & Away Wear A Flower Wornall Publishing
Ticket Outlets Retail Outlets: Brookside Market 14 W. 63rd St., Kansas City, Mo. Brookside Price Chopper 6327 Brookside Plaza, Kansas City, Mo. Cosentino’s Downtown Market 10 E. 13th St., Kansas City, Mo. Edgevale Interiors LLC 6116 Johnson Drive, Mission, Kan. Home Fabrics & Rugs 11930 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kan. Johnson County Community College Professor Jan Cummings GEB 301 or Student Activities Desk Julie Ransopher 11404 W. 114th Terrace, Overland Park, Kan. Kitchens By Kleweno 4034 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. The Knotty Rug Co. 4510 State Line Road, Kansas City, Kan. Mission Road Antique Mall 4101 W. 83rd St., Prairie Village, Kan. Prairiebrooke Gallery 4341 W. 119th St., Overland Park, Kan. 7900 Santa Fe Drive, Overland Park, Kan. Plaza Customer Service 4750 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Pryde’s Old Westport 115 Westport Road, Kansas City, Mo. StickSisters Art Furnishings & Accents 5401 W. 119th St., Overland Park, Kan. Traditions Furniture 7400 W. 79th St., Overland Park, Kan. Webster House 1644 Wyandotte, Kansas City, Mo. Wilson Lighting 10530 Marty St., Overland Park, Kan. PLEASE TURN THE PAGE
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Garage Storage Systems of Kansas City
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Showhouse Ticket Information $15 adult (at the door) $13 adult presale (from ticket outlets) Children under 4 free. For general information, call the information line at 816.968.9711 Visit our website at www.showhouse.org
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913-642-6184 9980 Lakeview Ave. • Lenexa, KS 66219
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6116 Johnson Drive • Mission, KS 66202 • (913) 403-8136 Shop Hours 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday thru Friday or by Appointment
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House History B Y B E VERLY S HAW, H OUSE H ISTORIAN
A Celebrated Home
eaturing a tiled roof, large pillared veranda and many porches, Root &
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Siemens Architectural Firm designed this English-style home with Gothic
influences. It was built for Dr. D. Walton Hall in 1911-12. A prominent ear, nose and throat specialist in Kansas City, he was the grandson of Dr. John Sappington of Arrow Rock, Mo., whose use of quinine pills for malaria fever made him famous. Dr. Hall’s wife, Mary Katherine Motter of St. Joseph, became a charter member of the Junior League in Kansas City. PLEASE TURN THE PAGE ABOVE... Circa 1940 tax assessment picture Courtesy of Kansas City, MO Landmarks Commission LEFT... Dr. D. Walton Hall Courtesy of Mary Kay Horner RIGHT... Katherine Motter Courtesy of Mary Kay Horner
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1000 WESTOVER ROAD - SUNSET HILL 42ND ANNUAL KC SYMPHONY DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE 2011 This 6 bedroom landmark home is truly lovely from lustrous woods and elegantly detailed ceiling moldings, to spacious well-proportioned rooms flooded with natural light. With today's updates and Old World charm this magnificent home will leave buyers enchanted. Call for Pricing.
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Drawing of the house in 1912 (Kansas City Star) Courtesy of Mary Kay Horner
The Halls moved into the house in January 1912, and their son, Joshua, was born in May. As a teenager, he moved his bedroom to the third floor on the east side. His sister, Katherine (Kitty) Wagstaff, also grew up in the house. (Many of the female descendants of the Hall family bear the name Mary, Katherine, or a combination, in honor of Mary Katherine (Motter) Hall.) Back in the day, the master bedroom was on the second floor and featured a fireplace. A back bedroom is where Mrs. Hall spent her last days on a chaise lounge with a pink satin quilt, which is still in the family and lovingly cared for by her granddaughter Mary Kay Horner. She and her husband, Charles Horner, donated the George Caleb Bingham portraits of her ancestors Dr. John Sappington and his wife to The NelsonAtkins Museum of Art. Youngest granddaughter, Ruth Ann Hinsdale, inherited the tall case clock that sat at the foot of the stairs. Another granddaughter, Betsy Stopperan, recalls
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sitting on her grandfather’s lap in a big Victorian chair in the library, Easter egg hunts and roller-skating on the front porch. The girls recall their grandmother’s love of Oriental rugs and overstuffed furniture as well as the sun porch (then sleeping rooms for the hot Kansas City summers) with its white wicker furniture where they played cards and games.
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CARTHAGE MARBLE CORPORATION
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Fabrication & Installation of Natural & Engineered Stones
Raymond Glasnapp with son Randy Courtesy of Randy Glasnapp
Cheri Glassnapp Courtesy of Randy Glasnapp
The house also was home to a number of live-in servants as well as a chauffeur who always wore a black cap and lifted the children into the car. Later they had a limousine, and the driver had quarters in the basement. During this year’s second-floor bathroom renovation that took the walls down to the studs, the workmen found layers of wallpaper, revealing the period decor — one striking pattern was orange and green
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polka dots. They even uncovered an old Batman poster.
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Front of the house in the 1950s with “Woody” Courtesy of Randy Glasnapp
After Dr. Hall passed away, the Raymond Glasnapp family bought the house from his estate in 1950. Raymond and his wife, Erma, operated a private investigative service named for Lear B. Reid, former police chief and FBI agent. Glasnapp remembers the coal furnace, the chute and the brick-lined coal room in the basement, which is remarkably clean even today. He also remembers the old “woody” station wagon parked in front of the house. On a recent visit, he noticed that a doorway was closed off on the second floor on the north side, which used to link a small porch off a bedroom (minus the large closet it has today). Around 1955, the house was sold to Keith and Arlene Chasteen, who lived there with a son and three daughters until 1959 before being sold to Mrs. Adele McCarron, the widow of George McCarron, followed by Nick C. Spanos in 1961-62. From 1963-1992, Marion and Phyllis Trozzolo enjoyed the home with their seven children. Marion is probably best known for the “Happy Pan,” a Teflon-coated frying pan he unveiled in 1961. Although such pans had been selling in France since 1954, he was the first American to manufacture and market them in the U.S. One of the originals is in the Smithsonian. He also donated a Teflon PLEASE TURN THE PAGE
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coating for the fence around the Harry S Truman home in Independence. His second claim to fame was the development of the “River Quay,” now known as the River Market north of downtown Kansas City. As early as 1958, he discovered the charm of the old buildings, and over the years, acquired more than 30 of them.
Trozzolo pool with children Courtesy of Andrea Trozzolo James
Painted pool Courtesy of Andrea Trozzolo James
The Trozzolo family added a full-size Jacuzzi pool to the property for their children. One day Mr. Trozzolo came home with six gallons of paint and gave each child, except the baby, a brush and instructions to go paint the pool. Somehow, when it all came together, it resembled a Piet Mondrian 40
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painting, which was a favorite artist of Phyllis Trozzolo, a 1955 graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute. However, the pool was removed around 1990 and replaced by the rose garden. Phyllis had a beautiful garden in the backyard, and Marion planted nearly every tree except the pines in the back.
Andrea Trozzolo James with Marion Trozzolo Courtesy of Andrea Trozzolo James
Trozzolo wedding party Courtesy of Andrea Trozzolo James
Andrea Trozzolo James was married at the home in 1979. (The picture above shows her coming down the staircase where her father is waiting.) She is now a teacher at Lincoln College Preparatory School and took 16 of her students to view the undecorated house to sketch some rooms for an interior design project. They will return to see the finished project.
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Order of Tour 1. Formal Entry
13. East Master Sitting Room
25. The Laundry Room
TRADITIONS FURNITURE
THE DESIGN GALLERY AT NEBRASKA FURNITURE MART
STELLA TANNER DESIGNS
2. Formal Living Room
14. East Master Bedroom
26. The Nanny’s Studio
EDGEVALE INTERIORS
THE DESIGN GALLERY AT NEBRASKA FURNITURE MART
KATY SULLIVAN DESIGNS
3. Library
15. Connecting Bathroom
27. Metrosexual Reclining Room
TRADITIONS FURNITURE
STICKSISTERS ART FURNISHINGS & ACCENTS
LYON CONSTRUCTION + DESIGN
4. Screened-In Porch
16. West Master Bedroom
INTERIOR DIRECTIONS
ANN EGAN INTERIOR DESIGN
28. Back Staircase to 1st Floor
5. Powder Room
LYNN KNEWTSON INTERIOR DESIGN
STRAUSS PEYTON
DÉCOR BY DESIGN
17. West Master Sitting Room
29. Formal Dining Room
6. Grand Staircase
PHYLLIS KOGAN INTERIOR DESIGN
ETHAN ALLEN
PRAIRIEBROOKE GALLERY
18. West Master Bathroom
30. Den
7. 2nd Floor Hallway
ARCHITECTURAL CRAFTSMEN
ALAN KARLIN DESIGN
CEDAR CREEK PHOTOGRAPHY
19. West Master Walk-in Closet
31. Kitchen
8. Northeast Sitting Room
JUDY WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY
KITCHENS BY KLEWENO
ALAN KARLIN DESIGN
20. Back Staircase to 3rd Floor
32. Breakfast Room
9. Northeast Bedroom, 2nd Floor
STRAUSS PEYTON
PRYDE’S OLD WESTPORT
ALAN KARLIN DESIGN
21. 3rd Floor Hallway & Nook
Boutique & Designers’ Diner
10. East Roof Terrace, 2nd Floor
THE RICE GALLERY OF FINE ART
LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT AND GARAGE
TRADEWINDS INTERIORS
33. Backyard Deck
11. Jack & Jill Bathroom
22. Southeast Guest Bedroom, 3rd Floor
ESSENTIAL EXTRAS
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34. Formal Rose Garden
JUDY WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY
23. Guest Bathroom
POWELL GARDEN DESIGN & LANDSCAPING
12. East Master Walk-in Closet
INTERIOR DESIGN STUDENT ASSOC. - JCCC
35. Front of House: Porch, Façade & Circle Drive
THE DESIGN GALLERY AT NEBRASKA FURNITURE MART
24. Southwest Bedroom, 3rd Floor
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Message from the Showhouse Vice President
elcome to the 42nd Symphony Designers’ Showhouse! We are
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thrilled to have you experience the wonders of the many
talents within these walls. As many of you may know, this beautiful home was our 23rd Showhouse in 1992, and we are thrilled to revisit its grandeur. The hardwood floors, spacious rooms, charm, grace and natural light exhibit some of the warmth that you will feel as you tour the Showhouse. From the moment you enter, you’ll escape from the ordinary into the ultimate dreams of our designers, who have all come together to enhance the beauty of the 9-foot ceilings, well-proportioned rooms and understated elegance and grace of today’s most-wanted features. It has been my pleasure to guide and oversee the designers, workers, landscapers, painters and others as they came together to create this masterpiece. They have taken chances, tried new products and mixed things up in ways that produced terrific results for a place that feels “like home.” It has been my privilege to share with our members, friends and you, our patrons, the amazing work that has gone into the success of this Showhouse. I congratulate the designers on a job well done and am proud to say that the Showhouse has been represented by some of the finest designers in the Kansas City area. I feel fortunate and thankful for each and every one of you for your devotion to our project and our mission, which “promotes an interest in symphonic music throughout the Greater Kansas City area, and in particular, the welfare of the Kansas City Symphony, the Kansas City Symphony’s programming, young peoples’ concerts and youth activities through volunteerism, educational projects, social activities and fundraising projects.” I hereby devote this program book to the designers, supporters, advertisers, trade workers, members and friends who have given their time and products to the success of the 42nd Symphony Designers’ Showhouse! Thank you! Barbara Holzmark Showhouse Vice President
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anchored by hand-knotted rugs. The design of the Royal Pine Coral rug is based on European botanical paintings. The Hepplewhite sideboard represents the epitome of design, finish, detail and Stickley’s legendary quality. Details include a crotch mahogany bow front with serpentine cupboard doors. Both drawers and doors have intricate double maple inlay with solid brass hardware. Each leg features an inlaid maple bell flower at the top and a tulip wood, ebony and maple banding on the bottom. The Blackwell Serpentine chest has Photos supplied by Traditions Furniture
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for the larger neutral upholstered pieces in traditional shapes. Pillows made from an antique rug pattern and striped fabrics add a punch of color in addition to original contemporary paintings. The room is divided into three areas. A pair of sofas surrounds the fireplace, separated by a cocktail ottoman in a tigress gros point cut velvet fabric. A baby grand piano has center stage in the room, balanced by a transitional chest and custom French chair with alligator textured leather seat and contemporary floral fabric back. The far end of the room has a traditional pair of dressmaker chairs separated by a custom metal and glass table. C R E D I T S : Piano: Schmitt Music; area rugs: Ara’s Gallery; artwork: Leopold Gallery; custom sewing/window treatment: Allred-Y-Made; original furniture: Joe Munson & Associates; light fixtures: Wilson Lighting; moving company: Home Delivery Service; paint: Sherwin-Williams, custom-matched to pillows; painter/specialty painting: Kevin Allee Painting
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activity and relaxation. The artwork — a combination of bold and serene, with the
muted tones in the upholstery and leather — is calming against the richly stained case goods. Stickley Arts and Crafts furniture suits this wonderful limestone house. Both are just as beautiful and enduring today as they were when designed at the turn of the 20th century. Leopold Stickley would feel right at home sitting in his namesake chair enjoying a glass of wine.
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Carrara marble table, this porch has been re-imagined. With items such as swings rather than settees, moss walls rather than concrete, dramatic lighting instead of the usual sconces, you’ll be rejuvenated to reinvent your own outdoor living space.
C R E D I T S : Accessories and furniture: Scandia Down, StickSisters; antiques: River Market Antique Mall; area rugs: StickSisters; linens: Scandia Down; countertops: Midland Marble & Granite; custom sewing: Becky Baker Designs; landscaping: Living Arrangements by Sara Antin of Outside Interiors; artificial cakes: Just Like Mom’s Cupcakery and Cookie Bakery; flooring: Skimstone, Decorative Concrete Supply; furniture: Scandia Down, StickSisters, River Market Antique Mall; painter/specialty painting: Bertrand Designs, Chris Bertrand; tile work: Don Planinshek Contracting; mirrors: Precision Glass; woodwork: Jonathan Guy: JB Construction
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brown, cream and sienna colors. The floor looks like a cobblestone street with its 3-inch by 6-inch gold
and cream travertine tile designed and installed in a brick pattern. Oil-rubbed sconces bring to light the look and feel of the room as the same wrought-iron finish is found on the mirror and additional bath accessories. Finishing off this Italian countryside theme is a picture of an Italian hillside with colors of red, mustard gold, olive and warm brown.
C R E D I T S : Accessories and mirrors: Accents of Salado, Featherstone Home Accents; artwork: Prairiebrooke Gallery; cabinetry/countertops: Mantooth Restoration; flooring: Worldwide Liquidators; flooring installation: The Tile Fixers; lighting: Wilson Lighting; plumbing fixtures: The Home Depot
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y blending representational, abstract and even sculpture, one can create a unique
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harmony that makes a space all its own. The lusciously textured birch tree canvas
adorning the staircase serves as a transitional work of art that functions in both traditional and contemporary settings. The rich and expressive characteristics of the large abstract piece balance the other pieces with a focus on formal artistic elements. The look and feel of the space would not be complete without fabulous, handcrafted and custom-designed framing. The artwork has a dynamic effect in combination with the fun, whimsical sculpture. They create an enjoyable space for all types of art lovers.
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Design Area #7 2 ND F LOOR H ALLWAY
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Cedar Creek Photography Brad Selfridge and Leslie Selfridge 10225 S. Northlake Ave., Olathe, Kan. 913.829.6980 cedarcreekphoto.com ●
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and the playfulness of the season. The bold colors of the portraits are a great choice to fill the blank canvas of the grand staircase hallway. The gentle natural light from the window, combined with direct lighting, emphasizes the colors and beauty each portrait portrays. An antique table placed in the hallway allows a place to highlight some smaller portraits that continue to show the happiness of youth and pull in the colors of the surrounding space.
C R E D I T S : Accessories: Thompson’s Frame & Gallery
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his space has been designed to function for many uses. The small closet sports an updated storage system, while
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additional room can be found in the armoire and chest. The table in the center of the room comes in handy when
getting dressed or can be transformed into a desk area for a cozy home office, surrounded by comfortable seating for multiple guests. The cart next to the bath can be used as a coffee station, for evening cocktails, or for housing makeup and accessories. The anchor to this room is an antique hand-knotted rug with a center medallion. The rather formal pattern is less fussy because of the neutral color with the simple addition of an aqua blue, while a central chandelier and lamps make for a bright or romantic setting depending on the use of this multifunctional room.
C R E D I T S : Antiques/area rug: Knotty Rug Co.; window treatment: Terri Rogers Custom Sewing; light fixture: Wilson Lighting; painting: Tom Walker; closet system: Life Uncluttered by Affordable Closets; artwork: The Hook Gallery by Andrea Regnier
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his bedroom is a perfect suite for anyone, be it a resident or guest. Taking it back to its roots, this room
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is naturally dark at night, letting the sun awaken you in the morning. As a carry through from the
dressing room, the north wall is covered with drapes, the perfect solution for light and noise control and privacy, and it acts as a backdrop for the simple rattan bed. Blue, high-quality bedding naturally induces relaxation and sleep, topped off with essential nightstands and lamps. The original mirror is used for daily or nightly quotes or affirmations, while the existing shelves display personal mementos, books, magazines and baskets for extra storage. This cozy room has the simplicity and sophistication that will transcend time and trends.
C R E D I T S : Bed linens: Scandia Down; artwork: The Hook Gallery by Andrea Regnier; window treatment: Terri Rogers Custom Sewing; light fixture: Wilson Lighting; painting: Tom Walker
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bertie & jules LLC Jennifer Bertrand and Julie Ransopher 913.481.5182 (Jennifer) 816.876.5700 (Julie) bertieandjules@gmail.com ●
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see large peacock chairs and a round table decorating the roof terrace. The
chairs are painted high-gloss vibrant magenta, while horizontal mirrors add a touch of elegance and create a new architectural element in the space. Chic, happy and fun — that’s all you need in a small space like this!
C R E D I T S : Accessories and furniture: Scandia Down, StickSisters; antiques: River Market Antique Mall; landscaping: Living Arrangements by Sara Antin of Outside Interiors; painter/specialty painting: Bertrand Designs, Chris Bertrand; mirrors: Precision Glass; woodwork: Jonathan Guy: JB Construction
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Undermount vanity sinks can be wonderful, both in form or function, providing easy countertop cleaning and maximizing the space to spread out. Luxury faucet selections feature a double handle widespread. D E S I G N E R S
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The Design Gallery at Nebraska Furniture Mart Kim Bruhl, Kathy Drew and Kimberly Moussa 1601 Village West Parkway, Kansas City, Kan. 913.288.6354 nfm.com ●
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his luxurious sitting area gives
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the lady of the house a place to
relax, reflect and re-energize from her busy lifestyle. Furnished in classic European fashion, from a silky tufted chaise lounge to a sophisticated, ornate writing desk, this cozy spot with lots of natural light provides an elegant retreat.
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The Design Gallery at Nebraska Furniture Mart Kim Bruhl, Kathy Drew and Kimberly Moussa 1601 Village West Parkway, Kansas City, Kan. 913.288.6354 ●
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vory, cream, gold and French blue create a sophisticated atmosphere
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that provides solitude from busy lifestyles. Furnishings are classic
examples of French motifs, such as a lavishly upholstered carved headboard, ornate bombe and hand-painted Rococo sideboard topped with an “horloge parlante” timepiece. The upholstery is silky, elegant and feminine, the bedding is luxurious, and draperies are flowing columns of cream that puddle generously on the floor. A muted wool rug and sparkling chandelier complete an exquisite chamber comfortable for the masters of the house.
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Design Area #15 C ONNECTING B ATHR OOM
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StickSisters Art Furnishings & Accents Nancy Davidson and Mara Proctor 5041 W. 119th St., Overland Park, Kan. 913.499.8800 sticksisters.com ●
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ivory, soft muted aqua and deep ocean tones that create a spa-like
retreat. One-of-a-kind hand-drawn, burned and painted cabinet doors create a beautiful focal point and blend beautifully with the vanity finished in soft ivory with a hand-applied glaze. Custom framing surrounding the mirror showcases a hand-applied patina and glaze, transforming ordinary into extraordinary. Original artwork, hand-crafted accent lighting and accessories complete this inviting space.
C R E D I T S : Custom faux painting of vanity/mirror frame: Charla Stempel; custom mirror frame/general labor and repairs: Stonebridge Building Group; room/ceiling painter: Guillermo’s Painting & Remodeling
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rom the delicate sky blue to the
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master bedroom evokes a tranquil and fresh mood to visitors and guests. The walls are painted Wedgwood blue, and the trim is fresh linen white. The sophisticated geometric pattern of the wool rug is framed in an additional geometric pattern of solid blue. Pretty patterned linen draperies and an attractive scalloped tailored valance offer privacy and another large dose of the Wedgwood and cream combination. Furnishings are traditional in scale and design — a painted chest with contrasting blue trim complements the walnut and ebony side tables. A reproduction mirror from Niermann Weeks rests above the dresser, D E S I G N E R S
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Design Area #17 W EST M ASTER S ITTING R OOM
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his bright, sunny sitting room is richly colored in blue walls combined with creamy white wainscoting and white
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woodwork, all of which help create a happy and energizing atmosphere day and night. The light from the table
lamps and white-shaded chandelier provide comfort and coziness. At night, curl up on the off-white sofa to read the latest novel or chat with family members. A celery-green velvet pillow flanked by blue pillows trimmed with celerygreen fringe enhances the sofa. Periwinkle blue Bergere chairs complete the conversation area. The colors are tied together with a trellis pattern in green, blue and cream on the soft valances and repeated on two lumbar pillows for the chairs. Favorite paintings round out the sophisticated, charming hideaway full of treasures, memories and hope.
C R E D I T S : Accessories/lamps: The Light Shop; artwork: Prairiebrooke Gallery; area rugs: The Knotty Rug; custom sewing/window treatment: Sterling House LLC; drapery installation: Metro Drapery and Blind Installation; fabric: JF Industries; flower arrangements: J’Adore Inc.; furniture: Bailey Design Group; light fixture: Wilson Lighting; moving company: Home Delivery Service; specialty painting: David Nesbitt
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traditional or contemporary, becomes a timeless piece of artwork.
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Strauss Peyton Mark and Joan Braswell, Jonathan Braswell 10631 Roe Ave., Overland Park, Kan. 913.649.1595 strausspeyton.com ●
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theme for this often-overlooked area of a home’s design: the hallway. A neutral backdrop sustains the simplicity of this thoroughfare’s practical function while allowing a selection of fine art, depicting classic images of landscapes and still life, to engage and inspire passers-by. A colorful window treatment complements but doesn’t distract the spectator’s attention from the main art attraction. In fact, the calming colors of the treatment’s fabric will likely entice D E S I G N E R S
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cozy niche to catch one last glimpse
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lacquered Asian cabinet with a chandelier emulating rice paper. Analogous tones of orange contrasting with surges of black velvet, tender gold green and cloudy-day gray enhance the entire space, along with window treatments and a large area rug. An Asian version of a lambrequin frames the east window with oval fretwork mirroring that found in the paned glass on the south wall. An easel with canvas is in close proximity to the window nook, with a window seat that’s cushioned in a plush fabric with side bolsters. A writing area, centrally located in the space, provides open access to a unique screen shelf that provides storage for a book collection. C R E D I T S : Accessories: Designers Library, Holland & Sherry, I.O. Metro, KC Surroundings, Rakar Fine Art; area rugs: The Rug Studio; artwork: Studio K, Eve Krahn; floral arrangement: The Perfect Petal Co.; flooring: SVB Wood Floors; furniture: Designers Library, Designers Only, Bill Timper; lamps: Designers Library; light fixture: Wilson Lighting; painter/specialty painting: Dahmer Painting, DeLeon Furniture; window treatment: Leigh Rosser; fabric: Bailey Design Group, Home Fabrics & Rugs
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Interior Design Student Association --- Johnson County Community College Nancy Ward, Kacy Childs-Winston, Patti Pilshaw and Jan Cummings, ID Chair (not pictured) 12345 College Blvd., Overland Park, Kan. 913.469.8500, ext. 3941 ●
he bright white walls of the bath area are softened by floating lotus blossoms, a warm luxurious robe, a well-lit sink area with wood-framed
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vanity mirror and oversized towels. An area rug in the middle of the bath lies underfoot. The silky green shower curtain is a welcoming
touch of color in an isolated corner and contrasts pleasingly with the ruby dusk and warm almond-shaded tiles found throughout the space. The deep claw-foot tub provides a respite for total relaxation and reflection with its aromatic waters from therapeutic spa scents and bathing oils. The richly upholstered side bench allows for extra seating or a nice resting place for a good book and reading glasses. C R E D I T S : Accessories: Designers Library, KC Surroundings, Rakar Fine Art, Charlotte Schneider, Bailey Design Group; area rug: The Rug Studio; artwork: Studio K, Eve Krahn; bath linens: Annabelle’s Fine Linens and Gifts; countertop: Faux Couture, Emily Andrews; furniture: Designers Library, Designers Only; light fixtures: Western Chandelier Co.; fabric: Bailey Design Group, Home Fabrics & Rugs
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his charming bedroom, under the eaves with its coved ceiling and hand-painted trellis, was original to the
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homeowner, and they wanted it to stay that way. Working with Provencal blue and yellow and adding creamy
whites and a touch of green here and there created the perfect coloration. Pine furniture pieces, painted furniture touches and country checks add to the whimsical look that never goes out of style. A bit of history is found in the linens, purchased at a Paris flea market. The white hand-crafted “boutis” quilt was carried all the way back from Avignon. A matching piece was seen in Veranda magazine in 2007 in a home owned by fashion designer Adrienne Vittadini. The fireplace mantel is also French and complements the perfect window seat.
C R E D I T S : Custom sewing: Edwards Upholstery; moving company: Craig Chambers Moving, Glad Rents
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Design Area #25 T HE L AUNDRY R OOM
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reaking all the rules has never been so much fun! This laundry room is full of surprises. Beginning in the
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hallway, your eye is immediately drawn to the classic black crystal chandelier. Open shelving gives the
room much-needed storage without weighing it down with heavy cabinetry. The graphic wallpaper adds a cool, sophisticated look. Modern gray tones interspersed with exuberant pops of turquoise make this a room you can’t wait to do chores in.
C R E D I T S : Electrical work: Daniel Pigago; flooring: Family Values Remodeling, Chris Siegle
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Design Area #26 T HE N ANNY ’ S S TUDIO
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The deep eggplant wall color helps make this nanny feel like royalty. A pattern painted on the arched ceiling
above the reading nook not only defines the space but also showcases the interesting ceiling shape that’s very similar to the interior of an aircraft, which is how it was intended to be used by Dorothy Draper, brushed in a warm bronzed pearlescent color. The large-scaled geometric and floral patterns keep true to the Dorothy Draper design concept, while the overall look is much cleaner and simpler. A separate dining area features a custom tablecloth made in a one-of-a-kind floral print fabric and trim with custom fabric window treatments. This space also has a storage shelving unit and Desiron console that can be used as a desk, vanity or media center. C R E D I T S : Accessories: 2Modern, Urban Dwellings Design; antiques: The Paris Apartment, Tres Chic; area rugs: Urban Outfitters; artwork: original and vintage; bed linens: Target; custom sewing/window treatment: Sterling House; electrical work: Casper Lighting; floral arrangements: Bergamot & Ivy; furniture: Desiron, Design Within Reach, West Elm; lamps/specialty lighting: 2Modern, Urban Dwellings Design; light fixtures: Anthropologie, The Paris Apartment; moving company: Home Delivery Service; paint: Benjamin Moore; specialty painting: Brian Klapmeyer
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the thinking man.” Natural light from windows fills the space during the day, and gentle task light at night assists in tackling the thoughts of tomorrow. On the floor is “green” Forbo-brand flannel gray flooring; the walls are painted in zero-VOC creams and classic camel. Hunter Douglas Sky Line window treatments caress the window walls with floor-length tailor screens visually enlarging the space and protecting it from UV rays. A fabric-upholstered ceiling adds warmth and improves acoustics. Furnishings include a reclaimed bookcase, D E S I G N E R S
Eames lounge chair and ottoman, and
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Tom Corbin’s Alexandra table. A refined
Interior Directions Susan Prestia, Allied Member ASID 6410 Beverly Drive, Mission, Kan. 913.789.7060 interiordirections@sbcglobal.net
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C R E D I T S : Artwork: Corbin Studio, Rick Bowman; electrical work: Naturally Wired; flooring: Forbo Flooring, Elements of Green; furniture: John Marshall Contract, Westport Furniture, Corbin Studio; light fixtures: Wilson Lighting; painting: Caesar Painting; specialty painting: Artistically Speaking; sound/entertainment: Naturally Wired; window treatment: Designer Blinds, Hunter Douglas; window installer: L.L. Installations; custom wall/ceiling covering: Woods Wall Covering
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Photo supplied by Strauss Peyton Portraiture
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Strauss Peyton Mark and Joan Braswell, Jonathan Braswell 10631 Roe Ave., Overland Park, Kan. 913.649.1595 strausspeyton.com ●
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Design Area #29 F ORM AL D INING R OOM
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European reproduction table flanked by updated wingbacks. The chairs are covered in a linen fabric
stamped in French writer John-Paul Sartre’s quote that translates, “Even the most trivial event becomes an adventure when someone starts telling its story.” The six guest chairs are stylish splash backs in a whitewashed finish. Other eye-catching pieces include a standing beveled mirror, a bombe chest, and a serpentine, hand-carved console with cabriole legs and veneered lattice. Garden statuary in an aged stone finish accessorizes the room; it’s grounded by a richly textured, silvery sisal area rug. Framed Paris grid maps decorate the walls, while a bejeweled crystal chandelier etched in silver hangs from the metallic ceiling. Sumptuous silk cream draperies complete the design, blending vintage French with modern attitude.
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is a nod to the garden-room feel of the windowed space. Here, a stone-and-glass center table affords this room
multiple uses, from an office to cocktail lounge or even a casual dining space. A washed, antique reproduction Oushak rug covers the floor and establishes a subdued yet colorful palette. Accents of orange and teal are found in the pillows, accessories and art. The small amount of wall space near the ceiling has been painted blue to mimic the sky, while an antique Asian cabinet is used as a bar and storage. Lighting is found in an overhead fixture and lamps around the room and can be adjusted according to how the room is used. Overall, it’s an elegant space for the entire family, with classic style and a cozy, comfortable vibe.
C R E D I T S : Antiques/area rugs: The Knotty Rug; artwork: The Hook Gallery by Michael Regnier; light fixtures: Wilson Lighting; monogramming: Artistic Stitch
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designed local art with the latest appliances and luxurious accents. The kitchen, originally designed by Kleweno 13 years ago, is significantly updated to focus on entertaining while maintaining a highly functional living space. Lending to the Asian-influenced aesthetic is the custom-carved backsplash tile, the polished black granite countertops, bronze-mirrored window enclosures, and the custom black pot rack and light fixture. A local artist’s paper and metal wall sculpture complements the aesthetic of the room. What was originally designed as a desk area, an important function of kitchens at the time of its original design, has now been transformed into a wine bar — a central gathering point alongside the kitchen and enclosed porch. Guests can gather around a D E S I G N E R S
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Kitchens by Kleweno Randall Sisk, Cherie Brown, Jana Dunn and Genevieve Hamel 4034 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. 816.531.3968 kleweno.com ●
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Pryde’s Old Westport Louise Meyers 115 Westport Road, Kansas City, Mo. 816.531.5588 prydeskitchen.com ●
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in the morning. The peacock blue and green Damask tablecloth and hand-painted bird table mats make an
imaginative base for the green spiral glass and majolica dinnerware. Decorative birdcages complement the serene tropical feel of this welcoming space. The wire chandelier and hand-painted John Derian antique bird tiles add just the right touch for the garden-paradise theme.
C R E D I T S : Painting: Jim Fries Painting
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Design Area #33 B ACKYARD D ECK
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trim and deck railing. A satin finish was selected for the railing, and the “new” backyard deck now has a fresh and finished look.
C R E D I T S : Flooring: Kansas City Deck Supply
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accessories featuring statuary and seating. The centerpiece fountain was brought back to life, boxwood hedging
and roses were carefully pruned, and the pea gravel walkway was top-dressed. Seasonal color, additional roses and fresh wood mulch were added to complete the makeover. Concrete benches invite garden visitors to take a moment to relax and enjoy the surroundings. A table and chairs allow family and friends to sit and visit, while unique statuary in the northwest corner adds an additional focal point to an already visually stimulating garden.
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formal structure is highlighted with a blast of spring color and some TLC. Mulching the entire front and redefining all the beds brought a cleaner look to the front entrance. Rosehill also highlighted the front façade with new LED lighting. This creates security and elegance with more cost savings than incandescence, but with the same soft glow.
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Rosehill Gardens John McLenon 311 E. 135th St., Kansas City, Mo. 816.941.4777 ●
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SW 7723 Colony Buff
SW 6123 Baguette
SW 6003 Proper Gray SW 6235 Foggy Day
Connecting Bathroom
Screened-In Porch
The Laundry Room
SW 6255 Morning Fog
SW 6212 Quietude
SW 7043 Worldly Gray
SW 6214 Underseas
SW 6760 Rivulet
SW 6883 Raucous Orange
SW 6127 Ivoire
SW 7067 Cityscape SW 7064 Passive
SW 7012 Creamy
West Master Sitting Room Powder Room
SW 6126 Navajo White
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SW 7627 White Heron
SW 6006 Black Bean
SW 0024 Curio Gray SW 0008 Cajun Red
SW 6385 Dover White
West Master Walk-In Closet Northeast Bedroom 2nd Floor
SW 0009 Eastlake Gold
SW 6003 Proper Gray SW 6235 Foggy Day
SW 6212 Quietude
Backyard Deck SW 6126 Navajo White
Metrosexual Reclining Room
Jack and Jill Bathroom SW 7723 Colony Buff
SW 6115 Harmony
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KCS Music Director
A Word from Maestro Michael Stern
very year, the Symphony Showhouse is
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City Symphony. It has evolved into more than just a tradition. The creativity and cooperation it represents is a wonderful reflection of the similar support that the Symphony is so fortunate to have among its volunteers. We continue to benefit from one of the most vibrant and devoted collection of volunteers that is without a doubt among the most successful and effective of any orchestra in our country. I hope that everyone will have a chance to pass through the Showhouse and view the fruits of the labor of so many talented people. I congratulate everyone involved, and I am personally honored and gratified to be part of such an energetic and essential organization as ours. Bravo to all!
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even say that many of our now dear friends are Symphony volunteers, and that’s why it gives me such joy to celebrate one of their crowning achievements for the year, as they have now for so many years, the Designers’ Showhouse. The dedication and time of these wonderful people comes together for a not-to-be-missed event that is fun for all of the Kansas City community. I know you will enjoy the Showhouse and all the fine people who make it possible.
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Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts B Y M ICHAEL S TERN , M USIC D IRECTOR , K ANSAS C IT Y S YMPHONY
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arnegie Hall in New York, Boston’s Symphony Hall,
Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Musikverein in Vienna and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles __ each of these is more than a magnificent building. These celebrated houses of music elevate and distinguish their cities; however, for musicians and music lovers, they are true destinations. To perform on their stages, extending legacies of some of the greatest music-making from across the centuries, or to hear a masterful performance as an audience member is special beyond words. It is the glorious acoustics of these great halls in which the magic lives, for music is only alive when the written notes on the page are given wing. From these stages, every note is enhanced by the clarity,
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immediacy and beauty of the acoustics, instantly inspiring musicians to a new level. And for the listening audience, the nuance and inflection, the power and passion, the shouts and whispers of great music are all revealed in a way no stereo system or CD can ever replicate. And so it will be with our new Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.
As we celebrate our inaugural season at the Kauffman Center, we also celebrate Kansas City and its identity as the “City of Fountains.” We will present three world premieres in our first season, all inspired by the gorgeous fountains of our city. Just as Respighi wrote his stunning Fountains of Rome, we will present three new works commissioned for our opening season by three marvelous composers: Stephen Hartke,
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Daniel Kellogg and Kansas City’s own Chen Yi. This will be a season-long salute to our home city and to these living works of art that so inspire Kansas Citians of all ages. Our new hall will change forever the way we experience live music and performance in Kansas City. The stunning architectural
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