November/December 2011 Omaha Home

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November/December 2011

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ow many times have we all said, “I can’t believe it’s already that time of year!”?

As I write this letter, the leaves are beginning to turn, the air is getting brisk and the Halloween decorations are starting to appear. By the time YOU read this letter, the leaves will be gone and we’ll be preparing for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas or whatever holidays you may celebrate. Time moves so fast! I believe some of the best things about holidays are that they “require” us to break from our routine, slow down a bit, and take inventory of our lives, realizing all that we have to be grateful for. The holiday season is also a time to carry out traditions, and even start new traditions. It’s a time to make your home a little cozier with a crackling fire, a spicy scented candle, a fresh evergreen wreath, or just great comfort food. It’s a time to gather with friends and family to celebrate the last year and look forward to the next. This issue will complete our first year of Omaha HOME, and I, myself, have a lot to be grateful for. I get to work with fabulous clients that I’ve grown to know personally over time, as well as a great team of co-workers that are diverse, creative and fun. I have a boss that empowers his employees to make decisions and take ownership in their work. It has been wonderful to take not only my clients’ input, but also your input as readers to create what I feel is an informative, wonderful magazine called Omaha HOME. I hope you enjoy this issue because we broke away from some of our regular format to offer you a little glitz for the holidays. Aaron Carlson, interior designer/florist/event planner was so gracious to decorate his home for Christmas back in early October, in order for us to feature it in this issue (pg. H22) Everything looked fabulous! Thanks also to Kathleen Fahey for allowing Papillion Flower Patch to get a “major head start” decorating for the Christmas Caravan (pg. H46). Inside, you’ll also find many other holiday and winter-related articles to help you make your home festive and cozy this season. Thank you so much for your readership this year. It has been great fun and I look forward to even bigger and better things next year. Thank you also to my clients, who took a leap of faith last fall, having not seen even one Omaha HOME yet. It’s also you that keeps this magazine informative, interesting and diverse… Slow down, enjoy your holidays, and take it all in! We will see you in January! ENJOY! Sincerely,

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Omaha Home: contents FEATURES The Comfort of Fire_____________ 16 At Home:________________________ 22 Aaron Carlson Neighborhood Profile:_ ___________ 32 Skyline Ranches Transformations:_ ________________ 38 Traditional with a Twist Holiday Entertaining:_ ____________ 44 Tasty Traditions

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COLUMNS Home Maintenance:______________ 20 Get Prepped for Fireplace Season Home Tech:_ ____________________ 21 Holiday Lights

Departments Home Happenings:________________ 8 Mega Model & Magic at Midtown come to Omaha Neighborhood Profile

Design Profile:___________________ 10 Deb Kirchner, Mulhall’s New on the Block: _ _______________12 Unique Stone Concepts Green Design:___________________ 14 Heat Pumps & Geothermal Systems Hot Products:____________________ 48 5 Gorgeous Gifts for Holiday Giving Pampered Pets:__________________ 50 Zoie, the Voet Family

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Omaha Home: home happenings Story by Bailey Hemphill • Photos by Carla Jarmin, All 4 You Photography and courtesy of Midtown Crossing

At left: Cheryl Tiegs models Cambria’s new line Above: Midtown Crossing looking west Below: Tiegs with Marchese family. Sam and Connie Marchese are on far right.

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Cheryl Tiegs at Cambria Quartz Countertops Launch

Consolidated Kitchens and Fireplaces held a combination New Product Launch and 25th Anniversary celebration for owners Sam and Connie Marchese on Aug. 26. The event was held on the Consolidated Kitchens and Fireplaces campus and was attended by over 175 customers and employees. The celebration included a new color launch of Cambria Quartz Countertops. Cheryl Tiegs, well known as America’s first ‘Mega Model’, was in attendance. Tiegs is the product advocate for Cambria and was on-hand to meet Consolidated Kitchens and Fireplaces customers as well as taking photos. The evening was capped off by “The Confidentials,” who played well into the evening.

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Magic at Midtown

Joslyn Castle Trust has chosen Midtown Crossing, Omaha’s unprecedented condominium community, as the host site of its latest interior design showcase. Magic at Midtown: A Tour of Upscale Urban Residences will formally open with a gala event and fireworks on Thurs., Nov. 17. Public tours of twelve Midtown Crossing condominiums will continue through Dec. 4. In addition to the gala and the tour itself, a variety of events are scheduled in conjunction with Magic at Midtown to allow more community involvement. “We’ve been chatting with Midtown Crossing since it opened because it’s the new center of town, the new place to be. We knew the Omaha community would love to see what’s happening on the residential side and how handsome those spaces truly are. Add in vision of dozens of the area’s best designers and those spaces are truly going to be something to behold,” says Mark Maser, a member of the Magic at Midtown Tour steering committee. The Trust’s latest designer showcase was held at the Brandeis Mansion in Omaha’s historic Gold Coast neighborhood. These designer showcases are the premier fundraising events for the Joslyn Castle Trust. It is expected that Magic at Midtown will raise over $100,000 to support ongoing efforts to restore the Castle property. www.ReadOnlineNow.com

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Omaha Home: design profile Story by Linda Persigehl • Photo by minorwhitestudios.com

Q&A:

Deb Kirchner

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e caught up with this in-demand buyer/designer during her busiest time

of year to learn how she got started, about her own home décor, and her tips for novice decorators.

Q: Tell us what your job entails, and what you enjoy about it. A: I have been the senior buyer/designer for the interiors department at Mulhall’s for 12

years. The position gives me a lot of flexibility in how I spend my day, from crunching numbers on the buying side, to using my creative side in designing and decorating anything from customers’ homes to Christmas trees!

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Q: Tell us a bit about your personal life. A: I’m originally from a small town in

northeast Nebraska, Meadow Grove. My parents still live there. I have a son, Michael, 28, who’s to be married in a year, and a daughter, McKensie, 23, who lives in New Orleans. They are the joy of my life. Q: You don’t have a degree in interior design, but obviously you have a gift for decorating. How did you hone your design skills? Did you have any mentors? A: I had a friend, Diane, who lived next

door to me 30 years ago. After my son was born, I stayed home, and Diane and I became interested in decorating our homes. We were always looking for new fabrics, accents… basically anything that would update our www.OmahaPublications.com


homes. Diane inspired me with how detailed she was, from the welt she used on her sofa to the pillows that adorned her room. Q: How is your own home decorated? Do you have collections, or a favorite piece of art/ furniture? A: I live in a villa in Elkhorn. If you walk

into my home today, you will find a sunny, happy front corner office with two oversized rattan cuddle chairs in red and yellow! From there, [the rest of the home has] a different color story and feel. Bronze, black, gold, silver, and brown combine to make my piano room more formal, and flow through the rest of the main floor and lower level. I love fabric, pillows and well-appointed accessories. My favorite room is my great room – it’s cozy and comfortable. I feel most at home right there, as this is where my family and friends congregate. I have a 60-inch tall chair with ottoman that I bought 15 years ago. It was deep burgundy, but it’s now chocolate brown and makes a statement in the room. I also have a hand-painted charcoal picture of my son drawn by my grandmother. In my mind, it’s the best piece of artwork in my home! I’m not a collector of anything, though I appreciate those that are and find their ‘finds’ to be an interesting part of their home. I believe collectibles should be grouped together, not spread throughout a room or home. It then becomes a statement on its own.

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Omaha Home: new on the block Story by Bailey Hemphill • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com & provided by Unique Stone Concepts

New on the Block

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(L-R) LaBrier, Britain and Uchitelle in their Omaha distribution center

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Flags representing stones’ country of origin

a third stone distribution center in Omaha, headed by Christine Britain. Britain started as a designer within the industry, working with homeowners, builders, and general contractors in plumbing sales, but she had always had more of an interest in surface materials. Unique Stone Concepts found her resume on Monster.com and contacted her with a design consulting position, which eventually led her to her current position as the manager of the Unique Stone Concepts Nebraska division. As a full-service importer of natural stone slabs, Unique Stone Concepts offers their customers the opportunity to view and select the finest marble, granite, and other natural stone slabs in a well-organized gallery environment. The goal of the company is 100 percent customer satisfaction and 100 percent referral ratings. The professional staff of designers, sales professionals, and support staff are committed to insuring that clients have the best possible experience in selecting their natural stone materials. “What we’re finding out about our clientele is that they are local designers in the community, and they bring in their clients with paint colors and cabinet colors,” says Britain, adding that the best way the staff can guide customers is by having the customers bring as much as they can to help in the stone selection. When asked what makes Unique Stone Concepts special, Britain says, “We’re an inside facility—everything is inside. Most of the local area stores are outside. And, we are the exclusive dealer for Vermont quarries.” Unique Stone Concepts is located at 13231 Centennial Rd, south of Giles. For more information, call 402-609-7585 or visit www.uscgranite.com/Default.aspx. www.ReadOnlineNow.com

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Omaha Home: green design Story by Linda Persigehl • Image provided by Enertech Global

Rendering of a horizontal geothermal system

Heat Pumps & Geothermal Systems

Green options for heating and cooling your home

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ith another harsh Nebraska winter on the horizon, many homeowners are looking at ways to reduce their energy costs by upgrading their outdated, traditional heating systems. More homeowners are embracing green technology, including heat pumps and geothermal heating and cooling systems, which serve to replace both a furnace and air conditioning system, and finding the savings is worth the extra costs upfront. Here are basic explanations of how each option works, as well reasons so many are making the switch. Heat Pumps

Heat pumps work by drawing heat from the surrounding environment and pumping that warm air into another environment through the use of an outdoor coil, refrigerant, a compressor and an indoor coil. The website eHow.com explains the heating process this way: Air passes over the outdoor coil, which sucks the heat out of it and puts it into the refrigerant (even on cold days, there’s some heat present in the outdoor air). The captured heat makes the refrigerant warm and turns it into vapor. These vapors travel to the indoor coil inside the home. When the indoor air meets the heat in the indoor coil, it gets warm and travels throughout the home ventilation system. A heat pump uses nearly the same process to cool the home, but with a few changes: The outdoor coil captures the heat from air outside and pumps it into the indoor coil. When the warm air meets the indoor coil’s extremely cool refrigerant, the heat doesn’t last very long. It gets absorbed so quickly that the air loses all humidity, which condenses outside of the coil. A fan pushes that super-cool air into the ducts. H14

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“Most heat pumps today are capable of removing heat from outside air down to temps as low as 0º F,” said Dave Swett, an energy and HVAC specialist with Omaha Public Power District. “They also provide far less fluctuation in indoor temperature during the heating season…so comfort levels improve as well.” Visually, heat pumps resemble a large air conditioning unit and furnace, and many people don’t notice any difference. Though models come in a variety of sizes, efficiency ranges and price points, they generally do cost more up front than a furnace. eHow. com reports on average, heat pumps cost about $2,000. “However, if you look at the first costs compared to the efficiency of the system and the amount of money it can save you, you’ll find the energy savings often pays back the initial cost difference very quickly,” Swett said. According to Swett , records indicate that over 45,000 OPPD customers in the metro use heat pumps in their homes as the primary source of heating and cooling. Nationally, total shipments of heat pumps in 2010 were nearly 1.8 million units, up 7 percent over 2009 (according to a recent Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute report). Why the increase? “Some industry experts believe it is due to economic recovery, while others indicate that federal tax credits and utility rebates are in part responsible,” Swett said. “Currently, OPPD customers can receive up to $400 if they have an AHRI-certified heat pump installed in their home,” he added. Many heat pump manufacturers also offer additional incentives. The increasing costs of gas and electricity, as well as people’s desire to reduce their environmental footprint, may also be contributors. “Heat pump efficiencies run in the ranges of 200 to 500 percen. They can be that high because they don’t produce heat, they simply move it from one location to another. “Any time energy use and consumption can be minimized, the effect on the environment is positive.” Geothermal Heat Pumps

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temperature of the shallow earth as a source of heat in the winter and a repository for heat in the summer. A system of fluid-filled plastic pipes, or loops, buried underneath the home or in-ground adjacent to the building, acts to transfer the heat to where it’s needed. The loops can be buried in a horizontal pattern, or vertically. The heat can also be used to produce some of the home’s hot water or even heat a swimming pool. Larry Rasmussen with Gustave A. Larson Co., a leading wholesale distributor of HVAC equipment in the Midwest, said geothermal heat pumps are being used in all types of construction, “wherever enough space is available and earth formations allow. “Vertical wells take a very small footprint but are more expensive than horizontal loops…but they’re more practical (in metro areas) because of limited land.” Rasmussen said residential systems can cost from $15,000 to $30,000, but a 30 percent federal tax credit, available until 2016, offers some financial assistance. Electric utilities offer rebates and lower electric areas in many areas as well. Lucas McAlpin, residential sales manager with Thermal Services, which also provides sales and installation of geothermal systems, said, “A typical three to four-ton system will take about five full days for install, start to finish. Digging the wells takes a majority of the time. The process does include tearing up the yard to an extent; however, with the well companies we have used, they do their best to minimize the amount of damage to the grass. Many times, we simply re-sod the portion affected.” Rasmussen said the energy saving of such a system can be dramatic. “From 30 to 70 percent, depending on which system you go with. Residentially, this can add up to $400 to $900 in annual savings.” McAlpin said the investment pays off, adding, “We’ve seen payback (for the initial costs) in as little as two to three years, but the average time it takes to recoup the cost is four to six years.” Systems are being installed in just about every part of Omaha for commercial and residential use, with both new construction and existing structures, Rasmussen said. “Homeowners planning to stay in their home for the foreseeable future are investing in geothermal systems.”

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Omaha Home: feature Story by Traci Osuna • Photos courtesy of Consolidated Kitchens & Fireplaces

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lack in convenience and efficiency, they more than deliver in ambiance; there is nothing like a natural fire on a chilly night…the sound of popping and crackling wood and the sight of glowing, flickering flames bring back family memories and help to create new ones. Though most people may not be adding wood-burning fireplaces to the interior of newer homes, more and more people are adding these full fireplaces to their outdoor living areas. The classic look of a wood-burning fireplace is a staple in many homes around town, but many residents are feeling the need for both a warmer and more economical choice. There are several options for those looking to increase the heat that their fireplaces put out while lowering their utility bills. Gas logs resemble real wood logs and come in a variety of types. They fit over a gas line, which may already exist in your fireplace or can be added. The gas valve allows a small amount of gas to be ignited and the flames to rise through the artificial logs. There they are vented, meaning the chimney flue would remain open, allowing smoke (and heat) to escape. Un-vented logs (also known as or vent-free or vent-less) would allow the damper to remain closed, keeping more heat inside the home. While the vented gas logs provide a more realistic look, they are not nearly as economical as the vent-less. There are pros and cons to both and your local retailer will be able to steer you toward the option that is best for you. Gas inserts are currently the most common way to transform an existing fireplace into a more efficient and convenient source of heat. The metal inserts are designed to slide right into your existing masonry and a face plate will close up the outer edges, creating a smooth look and an airtight seal. New home construction most likely will utilize gas fireplaces. You can enjoy a warm and inviting fire at the touch of a button. Inserts fueled by wood, wood pellets (compressed wood), as well as corn and some kinds of seeds are also available and may be more beneficial to you if a gas line is not readily available or if you live in an area where these other fuels are easily accessible. For those who do not currently have an

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Omaha Home: feature HINT: For fireplace maintenance see page H20 existing fireplace and do not want to add one, a stove is an option that will provide an efficient source of heat, as well as bring a unique look to your décor. Stoves are available in gas, wood, wood pellet, or corn and seeds. Some stoves require a gel-based fuel to start the fire; others may require a gas ignition starter. Corn- and pellet-fueled stoves have hoppers that will hold a large amount of fuel, cutting down on the need to bring in extra wood. However, depending on how often the corn or pellet stove is used, regular maintenance of cleaning out the burn pot is required. Stoves are a very economical choice, with some wood-burning users claiming to save up to $200 a month off their utility bills. Depending on the model, stoves can easily heat homes anywhere from 600 to 3,000 square feet. In the past, electric fireplaces have not been well received. They did not give off much heat, and their far-from-realistic look left people wondering, “Why bother?” But retailers say that the electric fireplace has come a long way in recent years and is much more appealing today. While the heat that it gives off has been compared to that of an electric space heater, the appearance has greatly improved. Electric has been cited as a good alternative for rural communities, where gas lines are not readily accessible. It has also been a popular choice in some of the recent condo renovations, in which vented fireplaces have not been an option. While the mental image of a fireplace can seem pretty antiquated to some, don’t get discouraged; in recent years, the fireplace industry has been evolving. The latest trend in fireplace fashion includes replacing the gas logs with what are known as fire crystals (pieces of broken glass) or fire gems (glass pebbles). These come in a wide variety of colors and allow the flame to rise up through the pieces of glass, creating a clean and elegant look. River rock is also a popular option. Fireplaces themselves have become sleeker, more linear. Rather than the tried and true rectangular opening, the openings have become lower and wider, scrawling across the wall and occasionally around the corner. Dual sided fireplaces allow two rooms to benefit from the warmth and beauty. Linear fireplaces H18

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are available in both wood burning and gas. Whether you are looking to update the look of your existing fireplace or create a new cozy spot, there are many ways to make the fireplace stand out or blend in. Mantles come in various styles and materials, brick or stone facades, wood surrounds…whatever your style, there are décor option that will suit your tastes. Accessories, from decorative (candelabras, fire gems), to functional (grates, tools, remote controls, thermostats) to safety (mesh screens, child protecting gates), help to create the fun and safe experience that every family is looking for. While hearth and home have changed immensely over the last 2,000 years, it still is one of the most wonderful places to be. The following people contributed to this article: • Wayne Swaney – Lumbermen’s www.lumbermens.biz • Bruce Carlson – Consolidated Kitchens & Fireplaces – www.ckfco.com • Brandon Claxton – Claxton Fireplaces www.claxtonfireplace.com

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Home: maintenance Story by Wayne Swaney, Customer Service/Dealer/Retail Sales Manager Lumbermen’s Hearth & Home of Omaha, NFI Certified

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the nights are getting cooler… yes, fall is here once again. With winter just around the corner, now is the time to get your fireplace ready for the season. These are just a few things to keep in mind when preparing your hearth for the winter. Have your chimney inspected and cleaned annually. Burning wood and pellet fuel creates creosote that builds up over time on the inside of the flue pipe. This creosote build-up causes the flue pipe to lose its ability to function properly, and if left unmaintained, could eventually lead to a chimney fire. During a chimney fire, the temperature inside the flue exceeds the maximum operating range of the chimney causing a burn-thru on the pipe. Once the pipe integrity has been compromised, a fire can quickly spread throughout the house causing a complete loss of property and possibly lives. Gas fireplaces should be inspected and maintained on a similar schedule to the furnace system in your home. Although gas fireplaces do not create a creosote hazard, they do produce carbon monoxide. If the appliance is not properly serviced and maintained by a qualified technician it can be very deadly. During operation, the fireplace and surrounding surfaces will become very hot to the touch. This extreme heat can cause a serious skin burn very quickly. Children should never be left unattended while your fireplace is in operation. Furniture, holiday decorations, and other combustible materials that are placed close to the fireplace can become overheated and start a fire without warning. Following a maintenance schedule, becoming familiar with the proper operation of your fireplace, and being watchful of fire hazards will allow you and your family to have a warm and safe hearth season. For more information on fireplace options and maintenance, visit Lumbermen’s at 13709 Industrial Rd., Omaha or go to their website, www.lumbermens.biz H20

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Large marble tiles in the living room distinguish the formal living room from the rest of the main level, while furniture with a neutral color palate serves as a sophisticated backdrop to holiday dĂŠcor. The red painting by Steve Joy adds a huge pop of color.


Dressed for the Season Designer Aaron Carlson decorates his luxurious home for a holiday soiree

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The Fine Art of Entertaining Aaron Carlson (see photo at top left) is definitely a professional when it comes to fine entertaining. As owner of Aaron Carlson Design, Inc., he’s designed the home interiors of some of Omaha’s finest residences and planned dozens of memorable special events. His modus operandi: Combine style, luxury and simplicity for elegant, timeless design. For this holiday gathering, held at his home near 90th and Pacific streets, Carlson pulled out all the stops. Ornate floral centerpieces and holiday greenery displays were used to add festive, fragrant flair. Gold and silver accessories were used in unique ways to add sparkle to his already-stunning home furnishings and décor. Ornate china, crystal and silver, paired with fresh fruit and fine linens, were used to dress the dining table to suit the most sophisticated palate. Carlson also called in the help of his friend Susan Fortina to help out. Fortina, who owns her own boutique catering and personal chef service, provided the festive martinis, appetizers and dinner menu for this holiday gathering. Fortina describes her style as rustic and casual with an emphasis on seasonal, local, and organic ingredients. “My niche market is small intimate gatherings and food as gifts,” she added. Fortina’s newest interest is mixology. “Cocktails are making a huge comeback and you no longer need to settle for boring vodka and sodas or rum and cokes because nobody knows how to mix a good drink.” Below, she shares a recipe for one of her own craft cocktails (see photo at left).

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swaps out the traditional red and green for a more monochromatic approach to holiday decorating. Pick one color and go with it, advices Carlson. This year Carlson is going bold­— but simply. White with silver accents is the color scheme this December. Stately orchids, bunches of hydrangeas, bundles of roses, and clusters of soft, white candles present a striking contrast with the rich greens of boxwood and magnolia. For added sparkle, Carlson added touches of silver. “I just cleared out my china cabinet,” he confesses. He is a big fan of using what you already have in innovative ways for holiday entertaining. To wit, silver champagne glasses found new life as serving pieces for olives and cornichons. He also uses silver trays a base for white pillar candles and greens. “Call your mom, call your cousin to borrow silver for Christmas,” Carlson suggests. “Not everyone has five silver trays.” And ask for help from talented friends when entertaining. Susan Fortina helped out with Carlson’s recent gathering, providing the festive martinis and food. “Texture is the secret to design,” he owns. Throw in a little candlelight, and you have stunning holiday décor. This concept of layering even works for food, he asserts. Balance out high and low on a tray for added interest. Mix shapes: wedges of cheese and bowls of olives with breadsticks gathered in a tall glass. Dabble with color: black and green olives with red pimentos alongside a simple bowl of purple grapes. Carlson believes holiday decorating does not have to be an ordeal when you use what you already have as a backdrop. You don’t have to pull out boxes of Christmas baubles and Dickensian villages from storage to dress up your home in holiday attire. A simple boxwood wreath draped around a candelabrum continued on page H29

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is both festive and easy. Want to gussy up a chandelier? Carlson suggests wiring green apples to your lighting. Pomander balls adorned with rich, velvet ribbon can dangle from just about any cabinet knob. Carlson even has them hanging in his bathroom. This approach of keeping it simple and adding interest through layers and texturing is at play throughout his home year round. In his living room, Carlson mixes contemporary and traditional pieces. Consider the sofa and chairs and coffee table. The clean lines and quiet colors of his sofa and chairs are a striking juxtaposition to the rich color and intricately

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carved tobacco twist leg of the coffee table. The flooring is 12 by 12 Carrara marble tile and a surprising departure from the hard wood in the rest of the house. “I wanted to break it up, add another texture,” he explains. Gentle neutrals is the predominant palette in Carlson’s home. “The color is in the art,” he asserts. A rich, red Steve Joy painting hangs over the couch, giving the soothing room a vibrant jolt. Over the sideboard is a large painting of cows. While it may be a nod to his Midwestern life, it is also a reminder that decorating your home takes time and patience. Carlson originally saw the cow painting in a local gallery and fell in love with it. He didn’t buy it, though, and regretted its loss. Then one day he saw it hanging in a client’s home. She wanted to sell. Carlson promptly bought the painting, and it now resides in a place of honor in his living room. Carlson’s tale illustrates his belief that decorating your home does not have to happen overnight. “Take your time,” he advises. “What make a home are those special items.” And at the holidays, special items can be as simple as a white candle, swags of magnolia, or grandma’s silver tray or as sublime as the family and friends with which you surround yourself.

Top photos: Leaves and ribbon adorn a wall sconce, while candlelight adds ambiance and dimension to the living room. His prized cow painting hangs in the distance. Green apples displayed in a bowl add a fresh scent. Bottom left: A casual dining space in the kitchen offers more delicious appetizers displayed with charm, while a stocked bar sits at the ready for crafting holiday cocktails and mixers. www.ReadOnlineNow.com

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common areas, Johnson told her then-boyfriend (and future husband), “Someday, I’m going to own a house out here.” It took nearly 15 years, but Johnson says her dream finally came true. The couple left Omaha to build their home here six years ago. Skyline Ranches was developed in 1960 by realtor and landowner Slim Thornton. His plan was to create a community of homes on the outskirts of the city where lots were large enough to allow the residents to own and board horses. Each home would have direct november/december  •  2011

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MAKE YOUR NEIGHBORS JEALOUS. access to horse trails and would surround a large, 60-acre common area to be used for horse riding and other community activities. One of the original residents, Jerome Givens, built an indoor riding arena for the community to use. As Skyline Ranches grew in popularity and population, the riding arena was soon too small for the area. Nowadays, the Skyline Corral is where Ranch residents show and ride their horses. It includes a rodeo arena and a 4-H showground with observation tower and stands. Skyline Ranches today is a community of 232 homes, with lots varying in size from approximately a half-acre to seven acres. Houses range in price from $250,000 to over $1 million. According to NP Dodge Realtor Nancy Kehrli, nearly 75 percent of the homes have been updated. Skyline Elementary School is conveniently located in the subdivision, and two new schools opened within the last year: Elkhorn Valley Middle School, just across Pacific Street, and Elkhorn South High School, situated a half mile to the south of the development. Still an equestrian’s oasis, in which approximately half of the current residents own horses, many of the properties in Skyline Ranches have barns, corrals and pastures. Neighbors often board horses for those who may not have the amenities on their own property. The sense of community is strong within the development. “Our association dues are only $200 a year, which means there are a lot of things we look to neighborhood volunteers to do” explains Johnson. Each fall and spring, residents come together for the neighborhood clean-up and picnic. At this time, neighbors break off into different groups and set off along the 18 miles of trails to collect tree branches and perform other maintenance needed among the common areas. “Then we have a gigantic potluck dinner …and we just hang out in the park all afternoon.” Other community events include the annual Easter egg hunt, a progressive dinner and a 4th of July celebration that rivals anything you’ll find in Omaha. “We always continued on page H36 At left: A contemporary home sits across the street from a traditional Cape Codstyle home. The mix of residential home styles is one aspect that makes Skyline Ranches unique. www.ReadOnlineNow.com

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have a big BBQ lunch during the day and end with a humongous fireworks display.” Johnson says the association hires a professional company to put it on. “Considering it comes from a neighborhood, it’s pretty doggone impressive!” Longtime residents Lionel and Jane Reilly have lived in Skyline Ranches for nearly 35 years, and raised their children in the home they still occupy. Today, they are often visited by their grandchildren who feel right at home in The Ranches. Granddaughter Taylor Cooprider has been an avid horse rider since she started taking lessons at age 7. Though the Reillys do not own horses of their own, Taylor often helps care for the neighbor’s horses, and in return, gets to ride them around the ranches. Lionel, recently retired CEO of Professional Veterinary Products, recalls how others reacted when he decided to move to Skyline Ranches in 1977. “People would always say, ‘Why’d you move out there? It’s the boondocks!” he recalls with a laugh. Today, even though Skyline Ranches is now a part of Omaha, Jane and Lionel say they still feel like they’re out in the country. “We used to be much more secluded than we are now. The city’s pretty much engulfed us,” says Jane. “But yes, we still get that wide open feeling…that’s what we enjoy the most.” Their ranch-style home has been updated over the past thirty-four years, with additions, remodeling and a new in-ground pool, to accommodate their growing family and their changing needs. The Reilly’s lot, like many others, is surrounded by trees, making their backyard a secluded get-away, where the family can relax by the pool or grill out on the large deck overlooking the backyard. “At one point, we were looking to leave here and build somewhere else,” says Jane. “But we’re surrounded by trees and riding trails and we decided to stay here and make improvements to this house. We’re happy we did.” “We love the area,” says Jane. “Our kids loved it, our grandkids enjoy it…I think we’re here for good.” At right: A view of Skyline Ranches’ lake and park. A quaint sitting area with lake view in the common area sits nearby.

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Omaha Home: transformations Project and story by Marian Holden, ASID, and Erin Svoboda, Allied Member ASID, Designer’s Touch Photos by Lisa Louise Photography

Traditional With a Twist Edgy accents fill this rustic home

The homeowners selected decor with earthy tones and an edgy spin. The kitchen features contemporary pendant lights and accent tile in the backsplash and on the oven hood. A crescent-shaped sofa in mocha fabric is paired with an oval crocodile ottoman. A bit of traditional is added with a floral fabric chair.


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fortable and relaxing space for their new home. Their taste for the most part was traditional, but they desired clean lines and an uncluttered look. They wanted a warm, rich, earthy color pallet. The home sits on what was once farmland so they wanted to incorporate a few rustic elements yet have all the modern amenities of a contemporary home. The rustic flavor was maintained by adding board and batten shutters to the stone façade. The stone detail was carried inside as well as chiseled rustic tile work. The two-story windows in the great room take advantage of the sweeping views. The color scheme throughout the house consists of warm rusts, reds, and various shades of brown from creamy soft brown on continued on page H43

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the ceiling to deep dark chocolate carpeting. The warmth continues with the natural stone fireplace and lighted coffered ceilings that soar 24-feet high in the great room. The lower level of the home was designed to be all about fun and games. There is a separate billiard room which features a built in martini table. The billiard room also includes a feature wall of textured metallic faux paint. The bar area boast a dramatic accent wall with a faux painted harlequin pattern in bold charcoal and brown. The TV viewing area includes black wood blinds with a decorative tape to allow for maximum darkness while watching a movie or a football game. Overall, this home design came to fruition and became a cozy, comfortable, uncluttered, dream home for the homeowners.

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5 gorgeous gifts for holiday giving

(and you can find them all right here at Omaha retailers) Silver-plated manzanita branches add their own shimmer to a natural decor, in addition to the glow from the candles they hold. Tree can make a festive jewelry or ornament display. Measures 23” wide and 12” high and sells for $186.99. Available at Tweed Couch, 2806 S. 110th Ct., in Rockbrook Village. www.tweedcouch.com

Ann Gish is best known for her exquisite detailing and construction, along with the use of luxurious and innovative fabrics and designs. The Ann Gish Sparkle Collection is the ultimate Diva Bedding. Shown here in Platinum. The coverlet adds just the right amount of glitz. The decorative pillow is perfect on the bed and makes the perfect sofa or chaise pillow. Choose 1 color or mix a few. 20” Seaflower pillow, $205. Available at Early to Bed, 8726 Pacific St. in Countryside Village, www.earlytobed.com.

This elegant faux fur collection from Bella resembles woodland feathers and envelops you into an enchanting fairytale. We love Bella for its mood-setting potential. Bella brings along whimsy and fun, or moody seductiveness. Use this gorgeous throw on a statement chair or the pillow on top of a bed for added luxury. The Lounge Throw is 50” X 60”, $585. The pillow is 20” square, $300. Available at The Linen Gallery, 120 Regency Pkwy., Suite 165. www.LinensandDown.com

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Omaha Home: pampered pets Story by Linda Persigehl • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com • Provided by Bark Avenue Grooming & Daycare

T Zoie Decked out for the holidays

he holidays are a time for sharing tasty treats and thoughtful

gifts with the ones you love, and that includes our family pets! Vicki and Perry Voet are loving “parents” to Zoie, this nine-year-old Shih Tzu–Lhasa-Poo, seen here with friend Callie, 4. The empty-nesters live in a brick ranch-style home in Whitehawk in West Omaha. Come Christmastime, Vicki loves to dress Zoie in a holiday dress and buy her new toys and treats from Pet’n on the Ritz, the doggie boutique adjoining Bark Avenue Grooming & Daycare, where the pooch has been a frequent guest for six years. Zoie’s gifts are displayed on and beneath her own Christmas tree in the couple’s family room, and used to stuff her own stocking hanging from the mantle. With the Voet kids off at college (Chelsea at Missouri State University and Josh at UNL), Zoie is still adjusting to being “an only child.” The Voets encourage Callie and other neighborhood kids to stop over and play with the black and white cutie-pie, who Vicki describes as “very loving and friendly but demanding attention all the time.” For outside playtime in the snow, Zoie often sports a pink winter coat and boots, when she allows it. Oh, it’s tough to be a dog…

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