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As excited as I get every year for the weather to turn warm and sunny, for the opportunity to golf, ride bikes, spend time by the pool and socialize, that same excitement wanes a bit with the reminder of all the new tasks and responsibilities that come along with the change of the season. Mowing the lawn, pulling weeds, planting flowers, fertilizing, cleaning out the garage, putting winter clothes away for storage, transporting kids to all of their summer commitments, is just the beginning of the list. The other day my daughter called her friend sharing with amusement that I was out on the roof cleaning out gutters. Last month I had the privilege of participating in this years groundbreaking / wall raising for Women Build, an annual homebuilding event for Habitat for Humanity. This event is different than their others in that the homebuilding team is made up entirely of women from our community. I was greeted with a hard hat, tool apron, nails, hammer and everything I needed to start building a home. Yes, that morning I helped nail in all of the floor boards and even had the privilege of raising the first wall (see page 30). It was really pretty exhilarating! Participating with a group of women to help build a home for a family in need truly puts homeownership into perspective. No more complaints from me! Summertime is a time for transformation!
In this issue we will take you into a few of Omaha’s fabulous backyards. Thank you to the Penry’s for allowing us to see their fantastic backyard oasis, and to the Todd’s, who participated in this year’s Munroe Meyer Garden Walk. Deb Kirchner from Mulhall’s pulls together elements to show us how to create the “Perfect Patio,” and several retailers from Omaha share with us the newest products for entertaining. As you flip through our magazine, you will notice that we continue to grow, change, and evolve. We welcome John Gawley as our new Art Director. His goal is to give our magazine a national look while keeping the local appeal. As always, thank you for taking this journey with us. I love to hear about interesting people, products and businesses in Omaha. Many of our ideas come from you! Feel free to contact me with any ideas, submissions or comments at Stacey.penrod@omahapublications.com. Have a fabulous summer!
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Omaha Home: contents FEATURES
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Cover Feature_ __________________ 14 Botanical Abundance
Room Spotlight_ _________________ 10 The Perfect Patio
Home Away From Home___________ 40 Retro Luxury On The Road
At Home________________________ 18 A Natural Beauty
Design Profile_ __________________ 12 Tom Schlosser, Estate Metals
Outdoor Elements________________ 42 Fabulous Front Doors
Feature_________________________ 30 New Habitats
Builder Profile___________________ 26 Alan Hans, Advantage Development
Green Design_ __________________ 44 ZNETH, Zeroing In
Outdoor Living_ _________________ 35 Jeanne Penry’s Backyard Oasis
New On The Block_ ______________ 28 Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Entertaining_____________________ 48 Gadgets for Summer Entertaining
COLUMNS
Transformations__________________ 32 Extreme ‘80s Makeover
Pampered Pets___________________ 50 Rosie & Ruby
Tech_ __________________________ 24 Outdoor Lighting for Security and Scenery
At Home
The Perfect Patio
Estate Metals
Gardening______________________ 25 Going Green Fencing_________________________ 46 Pine or Cedar?
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Omaha Home: design profile Story by Linda Persigehl • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
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What’s your personal background?
Describe your work.
I grew up in Milbank, S.D. I received a B.F.A. with an emphasis in sculpture from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and a Masters from Northern University in Art Education. I was Chairman of the Art and Computer Graphics Dept. at College of Saint Mary in Omaha for 33 years. I was a charter member of the Artists’ Coop in the Old Market. I’ve shown my work at Joslyn Art Museum and many other venues. For the last 15 years, I have been more involved in commissioned artwork. I am married to my wife, Ann, who’s also my business partner. We have three children and a dog, Zak, a springer spaniel.
Sculptured metal railings have reinvented the concept of metal rail designs. They are a perfect vehicle for taking art outside to enjoy year round. We started with interior and exterior rails but have expanded the artwork to planters, three-fold screens, wall art, fireplace screens, pool and air conditioning screens, pool rails, room/space dividers.
When did you decide to launch Estate Metals?
When we built a new house in 2005, I designed art rails that fit the environment of a small lake with abundant wildlife in the area. Many people urged us to start a business so others could have the opportunity to enjoy functional art. Ann and I started Estate Metals, llc in 2006. Our first two clients were residential. Our third client was the City of Bennington, where we built over 1,000 feet of commercial art rails for their downtown renovation. Our youngest daughter, Sarah, is a practicing artist and a designer, and helps provide ideas and drawings. Our kids, Michael and Amy, have also worked with us on large projects.
While I’ve been creating sculpture and other mediums all of my adult life, I became interested in the technology that enables my designs to be cut from metal exactly as I render them. Various metals are used and a combination of materials, i.e., cast bronze, wood, glass, ceramic, can also be incorporated into the finished project. The metal artwork is finished with a beautiful powder coat paint which is available in thousands of colors, textures and finishes. What is it that you like about what you do?
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Omaha Home: feature Story by Corey Ross • Photo by minorwhitestudios.com & MMI Guild
Botanical Abundance
Richard and Brenda Todd’s Pepperwood backyard is a lot of garden squeezed into a cozy space
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t’s hard to imagine much more garden being squeezed into the cozy confines of the backyard of Richard and Brenda Todd’s Pepperwood home. From the flowerbeds that line the fence to the self-watering pots of annuals that hang above the beds to the flora that accents the waterfall and pond, there’s little outside – or above–the garden’s red brick walkway that isn’t green and growing. The Todds have been avid gardeners ever since they moved into their home in 1983, but are especially so since their three children are grown and no longer live at home. “We had to do something once the kids were gone,” Richard Todd explains. The Todds’ backyard was one of the five gardens that comprised this year’s 43rd Annual MMI Garden Walk in June. The walk supports the Munroe-Meyer Institute’s programs for genetics and rehabilitation. The walk is the first time the Todds have opened their garden to the public, but people have been noticing it for years, Brenda Todd says.
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“People walking by will make comments or even leave notes on our door about how beautiful it looks,” she says. “It makes you feel good, and we enjoy people enjoying it.” Former neighbor Kim Bainbridge, an MMI board member, recommended the Todd’s home for the tour and is in awe of all the couple has accomplished. “I initially watched the Todd garden grow along the back fence line–which is how many of us added flowers to our houses in Pepperwood,” Bainbridge says. “As they added gardens along 150th Street, things just kept being added. We moved to another area, but I would always drive by their house (since it is a corner lot) to see what they added. What has always impressed me the most about their yard — they took a very small yard and made it into an oasis.” Brenda Todd says she spends eight to nine hours a day in the yard during the summer. “I do the planning and planting,” she says. “(Richard) does the big projects.” Those would be such things as installing the pond and brick walkway, both of which he did entirely himself. This year, an outdoor kitchen is in the works. As for the contents of the garden, the three overhanging maple trees somewhat determine the botanical mix. “Because of the trees, we use mostly shade flowers,” she says. “But anything we can get to grow, we’ll try.” Richard is retired from the Air Force. The family once lived for five years in Japan and elements of Japanese garden are reflected in the lanterns that adorn the pond. Brenda also accents the garden with sculptures and various art objects, such as glass swirls, she purchases throughout the year. She says after decades of labor, the garden is finally coming close to completion. “It now looks the way I’ve always envisioned it,” she says. “And we’ve done it entirely ourselves. We’ve never hired a landscaper or anyone.” But the time spent has been worth it – and it’s been a lot of time. “It’s a labor of love,” she says, before joking, “or insanity.”
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Omaha Home: at home Pg. H22: Top—a wide galley-style kitchen affords plenty of room for multiple cooks. Cabbage leaf ceramics add a pop of color against the white tile backsplash. Bottom left—Contemporary cone-shaped sconces bookend a gold-leaf bathroom mirror. A glass-top vanity with wrought iron legs that resemble branches holds the single-basin sink. Bottom right—A print of Mallard ducks and an old pine farm table lend a country feel to the kitchen area. Pg. H23: Right—A Harlequin pattern adorns the wood floor entryway. An antique grandfather clock greets guests. Bottom—Hunter green furniture and valances lend warmth to the living room.
“The yard has dictated the colors of the house,” she explains. Her large living room mixes neutral browns and creams with deep green upholstery on the two couches that flank the original fireplace. Bunnies perch on the mantel. An aviary print hangs over the fireplace. Bird statues rest on a nearby table. The natural world is as much at home inside this house as it is outside. The homeowner likes the contrast between casual and formal. In her dining room, traditional, formal furniture juxtaposes with a casual, sisal rug. In her kitchen, she pairs pine table and chairs with an antique brass chandelier purchased from Katelman’s Antiques during her kitchen renovation in 1989. The original kitchen only had a tiny breakfast booth in which her children could eat. They expanded the space, absorbing the old maid’s quarters and the first stall of the garage in the process. Though completed over 20 years ago, the room does not have a dated look at all. It is timeless white with contrasting drawer pulls. For a shot of color, she relies on her collection of green cabbage leaf platters, pitchers and bowls. “We like what we like,” the homeowner says, when asked to describe her decorating philosophy. Just a few moments in their cozy home conveys that what they like is casual comfort, the natural world, and creating an environment which calls on family and friends to nestle in to absorb the beauty around them. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Home: tech Story by Doug Dushan, Echo Tech
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Omaha Home: architect | builder | remodeler profile Story by Linda Persigehl • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com & Alan Hans
Q&A:
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Tell us a bit about yourself.
I grew up in rural Springfield, Neb., where I attended school. I graduated from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln and returned to make Springfield my home. My office is located on Main Street, where our lab, Sugar, and I begin every day.
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Growing up in a farming community, I learned to work with my hands at a very young age, and the value of honest hard work. While working through college, I had a 70+ year-old mentor, Bob Sikyta (Mr. B). Mr. B had been in business for over 50 years and survived the good times and bad by being honest and hardworking, and through building a solid reputation. He said do the right things right and the rest would take care of itself. The education that I obtained through our almost daily “lunch lessons” was priceless. Tell us about your company.
It seems like yesterday, but I started Advantage Development over 12 years ago. We are primarily a custom homebuilder and have consistently built 20-25 homes per year all over Omaha and surrounding areas. Our homes range from $300k to over $1 million. We have been very fortunate to experience growth and success through the referrals of our past clients. What do you like best about this business?
I love the creative side. We want every one of our homes to reflect the person we are building it for. We incorporate unique and innovative ideas into every one of our homes so each is set apart from any that surround it. Trying new things and merging their ideas with our expertise is one of the most rewarding things we do. What advice do you give those looking to build a home these days?
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Omaha Home: new on the block Story by Bailey Hemphill • Photo by minorwhitestudios.com & Katie Anderson
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triple the size of the original facility, but it also offers a larger selection of plumbing, lighting, cabinet, and appliances, a working kitchen and shower areas used for demos and builder/designer training, and a relaxing waiting room with an espresso maker, built-in refrigerator stocked with drinks, lounge chairs, and a TV for showroom customers. The showroom offers a wide variety of product lines in addition to a vast selection of plumbing and lighting. Customers can customize new construction or remodeling projects easily with the options for kitchens, bathrooms, and plumbing; and they have the opportunity to not just make selections for indoor lighting fixtures and appliances but outdoor as well. As for specific products, Johnson says that there has been an increase in green products, which has been noticeable in the market over the past few years. “We offer lower consumption toilets, faucets and showerheads, energy star-rated appliances, and energy-efficient lighting.” Johnson says that, beyond being the biggest and most beautiful showroom in the market, her showroom is unique because it always has the latest, updated showrooms with brand new products designed specifically with customers in mind. She wants her customers to see as much product as possible and be able to customize for their individual needs. Also, most competitors do not offer plumbing, lighting, and appliances together. Most people often have to visit several locations to get all of these products, but with Ferguson they are all in one convenient place.
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feature Story by Angelika Stout • Photos provided by Habitat for Humanity & John Gawley
Contributing Editor Stacey Penrod, far right, participates in Women Build 2011.
New Habitats Builder Blitz Homes
Two Habitat for Humanity projects create 31 new homes for those in need
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summer building campaign is in full swing. The 14th annual Women Build season kicked off Mother’s Day weekend, and the annual Builder’s Blitz took place in June at 17th and Manderson Streets and saw seven new homes constructed in seven days. Combined, the two projects will create 31 new homes for needy. Women Build is a summer-long home-building program that’s unique in that the construction crews are made up entirely of women. No construction experience is necessary to participate and many skills are taught on site. (However, Habitat does offer a series of workshops on construction basics, including drywalling, framing, painting, siding and roofing every April for those looking to hone their skills.) Habitat Director Amanda Brewer says Women Build “gives women an opportunity to do all facets of the construction process . . . and it’s really empowering.” And the result of all of your hard work, time and effort? A brick-and-mortar house for a family in need! Women Build’s efforts have helped to provide over 1,800 homes to poverty-stricken families around the world. On the crew sites, you’ll find the homeowners building right alongside the women crews, as every homeowner is required to complete 350 sweat equity hours before taking ownership of the house. A ceremony is held after the final details are finished to dedicate the home to the family. “I am moved to the core every time I attend a Habitat Home Dedication. The ceremony is beautiful, plus there is nothing but smiles on everyone’s faces,” says Lisa Lackovic, 2011 Habitat
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Omaha Home: transformations Story by Marilyn Hansen, FASID, The Designers • Photos by Tom Kessler
Extreme ‘80s Makeover
This Coronado Condo near 90th & Dodge gets a major update
Before images of kitchen and and living room, right; after makeover above/left.
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The Penrys brought in 45 different species of trees from the state of Washington. It’s a United Nations of trees. The couple began the landscaping project two years. They had a full acre with which to play, a rarity in their Dundee neighborhood, Penry says. A hill in their backyard became the perfect spot for an elevated waterfall. They carved out three levels and brought in slate and field stone from Arizona and Colorado. For added visual interest, Penry incorporated copper sheeting for the backdrop of the falls, treating it so the metal would retain its original hue and not oxidize to an aged verdigris color. They also brought in 45 different species of trees from the state of Washington. It’s a United Nations of trees with local tri-beech and indigenous maples intermingling with Japanese maples, Bosnian pines, Serbian spruces, and a massive Gouty fir. Shade garden stalwarts like fern and hostas provide a soothing green backdrop for English cottage
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Omaha Home: home away from home Story provided by The Linen Gallery • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
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Five Fabulous Front Doors That Say “Welcome”
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An attractive front entrance not only adds to a home’s curb appeal, but can also boost its perceived market value. Five retailers gave us their picks for front doors that make a great first impression.
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Impressive entrance doors make a statement about your home and you. They are the focal point of your home’s exterior. This double-entry door s a custom-designed 7ft x10ft. size – arched head, solid mahogany frame, doors and trimwork. These 2¼ in. thick doors are enhanced by the use of projection moldings and beveled insulating glass. Showroom at 20314 Roberts St., Elkhorn.
Since pioneering the fiberglass door industry in 1983, Therma-Tru has redefined the entryway with its high style, high-performance products. Our Door Designer is the perfect interactive design tool to help you visualize the possibilities of a beautiful, new Therma-Tru entryway on your home. Go to www.thermatru.com to explore all your option or visit Millard Lumber’s Design Gallery at 12900 ‘I’ St. www.millardlumber.com
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Omaha Home: green design Story by Meghan Townley • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
Parmley, in green, with the ZNETH Team
ZNETH, Zeroing In
A four-year joint UNOUNL venture has resulted in Omaha’s first ‘zero net’ house
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been discarded doors and windows aren’t your everyday building materials, but in the future University of Nebraska-Omaha and University of Nebraska-Lincoln students are building, they will be. UNO and UNL have teamed up to build ZNETH (Zero Net Energy Test House). The project is a collaboration of students, teachers and industry professionals all working together to produce a zero net house, meaning a home that will produce more energy than it uses. Dr. Avery Schwer, professor and graduate chair at the Peter Kiewit Institute, led the project, which is located in Aksarban Village. Research and planning phases began in the fall of 2007. The project was completed in June. “One of the goals was not to complete the house too quickly so more students could be involved,” Schwer said. “This is a living laboratory. We wanted to stretch it out.” The project involves students from UNO and UNL majoring in architectural engineering, construction engineering and construction management. According to Schwer, the house will earn the highest LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating for homes and will be the first residence in Omaha to receive the LEED platinum rating. Shawn Parmley, from Parmley Interior Designs, is the head designer for ZNETH. Parmley says that one of the goals of the project was to make the house transitional and welcoming. “We wanted to show folks that you can be green without being extra modern,” said Parmley. Parmley and the team wanted ZNETH to mimic the Aksarban neighborhood style. “It plays on the craftsman and bungalow vernacular of this neighborhood,” said Parmley. The flooring in the main part of the house is made from bamboo and the basement floor is made from cork, which are both rapidly renewing resources. One of the bedroom’s flooring is reclaimed wood from a junior high gym, and the kitchen countertops are made from recycled glass. www.OmahaPublications.com
Interior Accent Decor & Floral Design FREE In-Home Consultation The team tried to use as many recycled materials as possible. “These are tiles, doors and windows that would have most likely been thrown out,” Parmley said. Schwer explains that the building envelope (how the building is constructed) is very important in the LEED process. “Before you start adding your geothermal or solar panels, the most important thing is your building envelope,” she said. ZNETH uses ICFs (Insolated Concrete Forms) for the walls. “This gives it an excellent building envelope. The walls are a foot thick.” Another important part of the building envelope is the insulation. ZNETH uses sprayfoam insulation, which gets into every gap to create an airtight envelope. In order to keep the air quality clean—another important step in the LEED process—the house is equipped with an ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator). “We want to make the house right to conserve heat and cool air, but also to be safe,” Schwer said. “If it is too tight, then the air quality is not healthy. “We use ground source heat pumps by utilizing the temperature in the ground to cool and heat the house. The house is heated and cooled by using a geothermal heat pump. Brad Corey, a Ph.D student who worked on the project, said, “This [a geothermal heat pump] can cut your heating and cooling bill in half.” The team also installed a wind turbine on the roof. The house will use wind, solar and geothermal energy as needed. “We use everything that we can from nature,” Corey said. ZNETH has a gray water collection system, which means the wastewater from the bathroom sinks and washing machine will be used to flush the toilets. “By reusing this water,” Corey says, “it can save you about 8,000 gallons per year.” While ZNETH is done with construction, Tim Hemsath, a professor in the college of architecture, explains that another project is in the works. “This was the first of several prototypes that were working on. ZNETH II will be another hands-on opportunity for students.”
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The Fruit Infusion Pitcher’s clever design lets you infuse an endless variety of flavors into cold beverages—from cucumbers in water, to lemons or berries in lemonade, to mint in tea, to fruit in sangria, and more. Removable fruit infusion rod screws into pitcher lid, 93oz capacity and BPA free! Sale price $24.99. Category One Gifts & Gourmet at 10922 Prairie Brook Road, Rockbrook Village. www.categoryonegifts.com
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Vacuvin Glass Markers come in a set of 12 unique characters and feature suction cups that stick to any smooth surface. They’re an easy, fun way to mark your glass, avoid confusion at parties, and encourage reuse of glasses and lessen your wash load. Dishwasher safe and food approved. Not suitable for kids under 3 years. $7.99 at Spirit World, 7517 Pacific Street. www.spiritworld.com
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The Zoku Quick Pop™ Maker freezes ice pops on your countertop without electricity. Quickly make striped pops, yogurt pops or (for the first time ever at home) flavored core pops. The unit can make up to 9 pops in 30 minutes, before refreezing the unit again. Includes 1 Quick Pop Maker, 6 sticks, 6 drip guards, and 1 Super Tool for $49.99. Offered at Category One Gifts & Gourmet at 10922 Prairie Brook Road, Rockbrook Village. www.categoryonegifts.com
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and Bob Knapp are typically met enthusiastically at the door by Rosie, 14, and Ruby, 12, the couple’s two soft-coated Wheaton terriers, named for the copper-red coats they had as puppies. “They jump up at people…they’re nicknamed ‘the Greetin’ Wheatons,’ and they live up to the name,” says Susan. The Knapps, who live in a walkout ranch near 91th & Harney, joke, “You might say we built this home for them…We just live here.” The home was designed with many dog-friendly features, including tile throughout the main living area, their own private room just off the kitchen, and a bench seat at a picture window that provides the pooches prime viewing of the fenced yard and wild animals that frequently visit. “They’ve cornered many a opossum in our backyard. If they spy one, it takes an act of God to get them back in the house,” Susan says. The Knapp’s home also has two doggie doors, which while convenient, has a down side as well. “The doors allow them to go in and out, which is a mixed blessing. Once, I came home to find one of them had found a dead bunny and brought it inside and laid it on our bed!” (No wonder—Wheaton terriers were originally bred in Ireland to catch rodents, rabbits and squirrels.) For the Knapps, though, experiences like those are just part of a normal day of pet ownership. “We know…we’ll always have dogs.” ”
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