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Moving Up to a view
Crisp, bright and contemporary, with a hint of deco and a soupcon of Mid-Century, this metro-chic condominium residence at Maryland Walk in Clayton provides the ideal weekend getaway for its owners.
THE dream team
A collaboration of professionals transforms a St. Albans house into a home.
On the Cover
From its old world charm to the breathtaking views across their neighbors’ backyards, the pavilion is the ideal spot to spend a summer evening. See page
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pool with a purpose
Four years ago, an O’Fallon, Ill., physician and his wife designed their new home with their 9-year-old son and 7-year-old triplets in mind. Two years later they began creating an outdoor component that includes a deck, children’s play yard, swimming pool, waterfall and covered, outdoor living area.
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“None of us is as smart as all of us.” "If I could solve all the problems myself, I would." ~ Thomas Edison
“No matter what accomplishments you make, somebody helped you." ~ Althea Gibson
It’s contagious.
The collaboration of talented individuals working independently and jointly to reach a common goal runs rampant in this issue. The work ethic and philosophy of several residential design and build teams are resulting in beautiful projects to be enjoyed by St. Louis homeowners.
Suzie osterloh poses at KDR Designer Showrooms. Photo by Colin Miller/Strauss Peyton
~Ken Blanchard
Moving Up To a View (page 39) in a metro-chic condominium, the lucky homeowners from Decatur, Ill. experienced a fun-filled design relationship with interior designer, Carolyn Grove for more than a year that definitely went vertical… to a vertical community that is. While out in suburbia, The Dream Team (page 44), consisting of interior designer, Gail Doveikis, Dick Busch of Dick Busch Architects and Glenn Brinkmann of St. Albans Construction, set about creating their clients’ vision of a warm and welcoming home with a team spirit second to none. Don’t we all just love the extra living space warmer weather brings! With a focus on functioning outdoor spaces, Jason Todd, landscape designer for Landscape St. Louis, created a Pool with a Purpose (page 50) by designing in stages with the kids as the top priority. The pavilion in Collaborative Construction (page 58) boasts of old world charm, breathtaking views and a homeowner that was an active participant of the team including architect Lauren Strutman of Lauren Strutman Architects and contractor John Shea of Callier Thompson Shea Contruction & Design. Maybe our paths will cross sometime this summer while shopping at one of our local farmers markets (page 66). Before you go, check out our top 10 markets and farmers market shopping tips from Chef Nate Bonner of Chef Nate’s Table (page 67). Who would have thought to take a cooler? Stay cool,
Suzie Osterloh Publisher/Owner
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SLHL: Many homeowners do not know where to begin when it comes to landscaping. What advice do you have for someone looking to create a lush landscape at his or her home? Matt: To me, a garden is boundaryless, meaning you have to consider how it relates to your neighbor’s home, the sky, your community, etc. Your garden doesn’t stop at the edge of your property. So when you begin the process to design a layout for your yard, be sure to keep the long and short views in mind. I advise homeowners to first think about what they want out of their yard. How are you planning to use it? How much time do you have to take care of your yard, and how willing are you to spend time taking care for it? After you evaluate your expectations, you need to understand the space you have. Spend a day making sun charts to see where the sun falls throughout the day and look for possible drainage problems. Once you know your space, you can begin to design your landscape. I always recommend hiring a professional. We help you get to the end results faster and can alleviate potential problems.
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SLHL: After evaluating their yard, how do you help homeowners determine a plant palate? Matt: We will want to plant things that fit your lifestyle. Depending on the time and attention you can give your garden and how your family will use your yard, we begin to sort out what should go where. Plants each have a job, so put them to work. Whether they are there to provide shade, line a pathway or fill a space that collects excess water, each plant has a purpose and function and should be arranged accordingly. Humans create gardens by editing, not adding. Remember, less is more. As soon as you have enough that satisfies you, then stop and enjoy. SLHL: Throughout your career, where have you drawn your inspiration? Matt: My first inspiration was moving to the country as a child. We lived next door to a home built by famed St. Louis architect Isadore Shank. I was fascinated by the architecture and lush garden. I would tend to the garden and eventually extended it into our yard. In college, I studied architecture at Washington University, and a professor learned of my passion for gardening. He began giving me projects that combined
both landscaping and architecture during the summer. After I graduated, I won the chance to design an 80-acre natural garden for Maritz South Campus. It was my first big project and really catapulted my career. Then, I started to think about people’s needs in their own homes. Landscape architects Thomas Church, who wrote “Gardens Are for People,” and Dan Kiley have inspired my style. SLHL: Styles and design are constantly changing, whether in fashion, interior design or landscaping. What is a current trend you are seeing in garden design? Matt: A big trend right now is to have a less-mown lawn and more planting. Non-mown grasses, such as Buffalo grass, require little, if any, mowing and minimal watering and fertilizing. By juxtaposing the grasses with your house, patio or driveway, you merge with the natural world. In a natural garden, I like to mix buildings and architecture with man-made spaces and the natural system. It is a very eco-friendly and sustainable way to design your garden. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
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Slice of Citrus With hot summer days and warm, breezy nights, chances are you are spending a lot of time outdoors. Whether you are poolside working on your tan, or hanging out on your deck or patio sipping refreshing margaritas, summer surrounds us with vibrant, citrus hues. Bring a slice of citrus into your home with a lime accent wall, lemony kitchen or grapefruit girlâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be enjoying the sights of summer all year long.
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Man of Steel St. Louis artist expresses dichotomies of life
BY Sylvia Forbes PhotographY by Colin MILLER/strauss peyton
On a typical day in the studio, you’ll find Robert Michelmann with a welding torch in hand. This St. Louis artist has been creating sculptures for both indoor and outdoor settings for almost 25 years. Although he has produced art using media from watercolor to bronze, his love is for stainless steel—the feel, the hardness, the clean welding and the durability of it. Michelmann uses art to interpret the world. “Art is a form of expression of ideas,” he says. “It allows you to work out problems, to choose a better path.” Many of his pieces explore the idea of opposites, or dichotomies, in mankind, creating an inherent tension in his pieces, yet giving people the opportunity to view both sides of a topic. “‘Do not touch’ signs really bother me,” says Michelmann. Instead of viewing art from a distance, most of his pieces are interactive, where viewers not only can touch, but sit inside, walk through or even readjust some of the moving parts. One piece, “Meditation Lockup,” looks like a small, one-person jail, where a person can sit in it only in the crossed-legged yoga position. A dichotomy of the piece is that meditation mentally frees the mind, while physically a person is locked up. Another piece, “Dueling Weight Loss Machines,” includes two old-fashioned weight-loss machines hooked together, with a mirror standing beside them. Viewers are encouraged to go inside the sculpture and turn on the machines. This piece stimulates thought about physical appearance and individuality. A third piece looks like a love seat, but with the seats facing away from each other.
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This piece raises ideas about communication, both what people say and don’t say. Art is everywhere in Michelmann’s life. “I used to think that I just did art when I was creating sculptures, but now I find it everywhere in my life,” he says. “Back in 1990, I bought the old Jersey Farm Dairy building with a partner, and we transformed the building into the Soulard Fine Arts Building, with 15 working artist studios. My wife and I recently designed our new home, influenced by the architecture of Midwestern barns. I also work as a designer of industrial kitchen equipment. My definition of art has broadened.” Why does Michelmann continue to create art? “It’s my firm belief that everyone can benefit from art—from viewing it, from doing it,” he explains. “This is a terrific artist community. It’s underrated nationally.” Those wanting to commission a unique sculpture can reach Michelmann at www.rwm-art.com. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
Where to View Sculptures Several of Michelmann’s pieces are on display throughout St. Louis. “The Couple Mold,” made of stainless steel, is located on the Webster University campus, at the Loretto-Hilton Center. The large wrought-iron gates, fencing and hand-made finials at the Soulard Fine Arts Building, at 1007 Russell Blvd., were made by Michelmann, as well as the big gate at Hardshell Café, 1860 S. 9th St., which includes a turtle, lobster and crab as design elements. Nearby, “Terrascecretasaurus,” a wormlike sculpture made of anodized aluminum, is located in the sculpture garden at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
Top: Polishing the steel gives the metal a smooth finish. Right: Stainless steel is durable and allows for clean welding, both reasons it is Michelmann’s chosen medium.
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Summer Eats Open-air dining is a summer treat at Bistro 1130 BY amy burdge PhotographY by colin miller/strauss peyton
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B e r r i e s a n d W h i pp e d C r e a m Preheat the oven to 350 F. Coat a standard loaf pan with butter, and dust with flour to prevent sticking. In a medium bowl, whisk together: 1 1/2 c. all-purpose flour 2 tsp. baking powder 3/4 tsp. kosher salt Set aside. In a large bowl, rub the following together using your fingers. 1 c. sugar 1 Tbsp. finely grated lemon zest Mix until sugar is moist. Add: 3/4 c. whole-milk Greek yogurt 1/2 c. vegetable oil 2 large eggs 1/2 tsp. vanilla Whisk to blend into sugar. Fold wet ingredients into dry ingredients until just blended; mixture should be slightly lump. Pour batter into prepared loaf pan; smooth on top. Bake until top of cake is golden brown and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean. (approx. 55 min.) Let cool 15 minutes. Invert onto cool rack; let cool completely Macerated Berries 1 pt. of your favorite berries 2 oz. of your favorite liqueur, usually grand mariner is a favorite Whipped Cream 4 oz. heavy cream 2 oz. powdered sugar 1 oz. grand mariner Whip sugar and cream until medium peaks, fold in liqueur.
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Top left: Pound cake topped with fresh blackberries and strawberries atop creme anglaise. Top right: Chef Kevin Taylor. Left: Mesquite smoked pork loin with a sweet potato and garlic puree and a quinoa and roasted tomato cake.
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Fine Furnishings
▲ KDR Designer Showrooms
Discover the modern sophistication of Ralph Lauren Home through its collections of exquisite fine furnishings. Experience the striking glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age, in sleek black lacquer, warm gold finishes and luxurious textures. Available only at KDR Designer Showrooms, located at Interior Design Center of St. Louis. 11660 Page Service Dr. St. Louis, MO 63146, 314.993.5020, kdrshowrooms.com.
▲ oohlala
Two bi-fold doors conceal electronics behind the elegance of Old World carving and custom brass hardware in this Baldwin Entertainment Cabinet. Available at Ooh La La Home Furnishings. 17701 Chesterfield, 63005. 636.532.3353. oohlalahomefurnishings.com.
▼ suttonwood interiors & antiques
Unique and subtle in design this Antique Wine Vat has the original hand painting and can be displayed indoors or outdoors. Suttonwood has, at present, an excellent selection of large pots available within our 16,000 sq. ft. showroom, which can be an integral asset to any interior design. 314.781.5444, suttonwoodinteriorsandantiques.com.
▲ ellen kurtz interiors, inc.
Bedrooms have become romantic retreats. The use of fabric headboards, sleek furniture and a neutral color palette gives a sense of calm and comfort. This private space is a perfect getaway for busy couples. Ferguson Copeland provides several options to help you achieve this sleek and sophisticated getaway. 314.426.6262, ellenkurtzinteriors.com. STLOUISHOMESMAG.COM JUNE/JULY 2012
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Designers in Demand
marica moore design Castle Design 7707 Clayton Road, Clayton, MO 63117 www.emilycastle.com 314-727-6622 Castle Design is a full-service interior design company creating functional, aesthetically pleasing family homes and offices under the direction of Emily Castle, ASID. Our firm was formed to bring clients an unmatched level of client service in the areas of architectural finish selection and interior design. Every project includes looking, listening and guiding you every step of the way through rethinking, reviving and remodeling your space. Photo by MK Gaydos
PO Box 220036, St Louis MO 63122 marciamooredesign.com 314-560-0830 Traditional or contemporary, over-the-top or minimalist, whatever your style, Marcia Moore Design will create beautiful spaces that are unique to each homeowner. From kitchen remodels to children’s rooms, bathrooms to basements, Marcia Moore is known for her ability to work in any kind of room and any kind of style. No matter the area or idea, Marcia can conceptualize a creative solution. “I love creating that one-of-a-kind space for each of my clients,” says Marcia Moore, owner. Marcia Moore Design covers all aspects of design including: color selection, furniture selection, accessorizing, window treatments, flooring, wall murals, art, kitchen and bath remodeling, additions, loft living, organizing and custom work. Whether you are working on one room or an entire home remodel, Marcia Moore Design will help you plan and complete your project, relieve some of the stress, and create the unique look you want for your home. Call today to see how Marcia Moore Design can help with your next interior project.
PIZAZZ•2 INTERIORS
118 N. Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122 www.stlouishomesmag.com/pizazz2interiors.com caroltemple@charter.net 314-821-7881 By adding a little bit of the unexpected, Pizazz•2 Interiors helps bring personality and style to your home. Our studio features a design library open to the trade and to the public, and offers specialty furniture and accessories from artisans from around the country. We can assist with design consultation for a whole new house or just to reupholster your favorite chair. We specialize in window treatments, custom area rugs, upholstered items, furniture placement and color consultation. We have enjoyed wonderful clients for over 15 years. Stop in and visit our new studio located in the Rusted Chandelier, 118 N. Kirkwood Road, or call for a studio appointment.
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Directions in Design, Inc.
Ellen kurtz interiors, Inc.
1849 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO 63146 www.didstl.com 314-205-2010
11612 Page Service Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 www.ellenkurtzinteriors.com 314-426-6262
Our passion – for beautiful homes and creative commercial spaces that live extremely well – has guided our client relationships for over 35 years. To create the extraordinary applies to large and small, simple and complex, new construction and renovation of all types.
In today’s economic state, many families are staying in their homes longer. Adding an addition, remodeling a lower level, rearranging room space, or remodeling a kitchen / bath are changes that help families live better while saving money in the long run. Ellen Kurtz Interiors specializes in space planning that can make life easier.
If you are planning on building a new home, renovating a kitchen or bath, adding an addition, or simply redecorating, the experienced designers at Directions In Design, Inc. will help you find your own individual style. Enjoy expert guidance to utilize your dollars well while achieving extraordinary spaces for you, your family, and your guests. Please call to talk about your project.
Check the April space planning special offered on Ellen Kurtz Interiors’ Facebook page and see how your home could possibly be the next “Ellen Kurtz Interiors: Get Ready for Style feature home.”
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PATTIPORTER DESIGNS
118 N. Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122 www.pattiporterdesigns.com • patti@pattiporterdesigns.com 314-821-7881 For more than 25 years, Patti Porter has been creating beautiful floral arrangements. She will make a custom floral for your home using different and unique, quality stems. Bring your own container or choose one from Patti's wonderful selection at the Rusted Chandelier! Working within your price range, Patti will give you a look that will last.
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Three French Hens
C.V. Grove Interiors
J.R. Zachary, interior designer 16935 Manchester Road, Wildwood, MO 63040 www.threefrenchhensantiques.com 636-458-8033
Carolyn Grove, interior designer Phone 314-432-8890 Fax 314-432-5358
J.R. Zachary has been a constant face at Three French Hens since the store opened in 2003. Whether you are redecorating one room or your whole house, or designing from the construction stage of your new home, J.R. creates beautiful, relaxed, elegant or rustic styles. He considers everything from wall finishes and furniture to accessories, fabric and lighting. With the ever-changing 10,000square-foot showroom, J.R. has many casual yet elegant choices to decorate any home.
In the interior design business, experience counts. With 25 years of design projects covering all areas of style and personal desires, Carolyn has worked with every facet of making a house personal, beautiful and functional. Many of the homes have been published and clients have been excited and joyous that their dreams have been made a reality. Newcomers to the area will especially appreciate the resources made available to them by using Carolyn. See my featured work in this issue, "Moving Up to a View" on page 38.
Niche/Lawrence Group Jay Eiler, interior designer 300 North Broadway (at Olive), St. Louis, MO 63102 jay.eiler@thelawrencegroup.com www.nichestl.com 314-242-1452 “Don’t be afraid to mix different styles or periods together; it adds charm and a little hint of the unexpected to a space,” says Jay Eiler, interior designer for Niche/Lawrence Group. Specializing in single-family, residential projects and working in multi-family and hospitality developments, he tackles every project with enthusiasm and creativity. For the 2010 Architect and Interior Designer Awards, Jay received two awards for the Living Room and Master Bedroom Suite categories. Jay was also selected as a judge for the St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles 2011 Kitchens of the Year contest.
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G.M. DOVEIKIS & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Ooh La La Home Furnishings
Gail Doveikis, ASID and Cindy Kistner, ASID Residential & Commercial Interior Design www.gmdoveikis.com 636-227-7788
17701 Edison, Suite 101, Chesterfield, MO 63005 www.oohlalahomefurnishings.com 636-532-3353
Whether you are building or purchasing a new home, or remodeling an existing one, G. M. Doveikis & Associates can help you achieve the interior youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always dreamed about. Our firm offers a full scope of design services, including space planning and the selection of furnishings, draperies, flooring, lighting, finishes and accessories. Whether your taste is traditional, contemporary or somewhere in between, the GMD design team takes pride in really listening to your needs and preferences.
Dee Hencken and Felicia Cox have been designing beautiful rooms together throughout St. Louis homes for over 25 years. Their talent for buying merchandise and displaying the showroom carries over to their clientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; homes with their personalized design services. Whether it is one room, or an entire home, their philosophy is to ensure the clients have a beautiful, comfortable and always functional space upon completion. We are happy to assist in any project, large or small. Please call to set an appointment.
See the home we designed featured on page 44.
Holly Blumeyer Interior Design 530 Flanders Drive St. Louis, MO 63122 314-965-1221
We are a full service, custom design company celebrating 50 years in business. We are experienced in all areas of design including new construction, additions, kitchen and bath design and space planning. We work closely with our clients and custom workrooms to provide a finished project that fulfills our clients' needs and wishes. Photo by Steven B. Smith
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Outdoor living is the height of fashion in this stunning high-rise condominium in Clayton. BY Barb wilson PhotographY by anne matheis
risp, bright and contemporary, with a hint of deco and a soupçon of Mid-Century, this metro-chic condominium residence at Maryland Walk in Clayton provides the ideal weekend getaway for its owners. The couple’s primary residence is in Decatur, Ill., a traditionally styled lakeside home where they’ve lived happily for 40 years and the husband continues his four-decade career as an attorney. Four years ago, however, the pair began looking for “a weekend spot, something completely different” that wouldn’t require a great deal of travel time. The choices were narrowed down to Chicago (which they both enjoy) and St. Louis, another favorite destination and home to their daughter, son-in-law and teenage grandson. Ultimately, it was the vibrant Clayton lifestyle and the spectacular views from Conrad Properties’ high-rise condominium development that won them over. “We love the ‘vertical community’ – so different from where we live,” the wife enthuses. “The floor plan is great for entertaining – open, light and airy. And we can walk to restaurants or drive to the Fox [Theatre] or Forest Park in minutes. The resources are wonderful!” The city’s art galleries, The Vino Gallery in particular, are clearly another attraction. A devotee of original artwork and enthusiastic supporter of up-and-coming local artists, the wife has lavished each room of the condominium with a tasteful collection of original pieces. “It’s like a mini-gallery,” she laughs. And designer Carolyn Grove of CV Grove Interiors quickly chimes in, “It’s a joy to work with someone who appreciates original art.” Perhaps the home’s most striking feature is its expansive, lushly planted terrace, which literally blurs the distinction between indoor and outdoor. The line of sight from the beautifully equipped kitchen across the living room to the terrace is unimpeded, and a full wall of glass is all that defines the spaces. “We’re on an upper floor, and it’s a northern exposure, so we didn’t need drapes,” the owner explains. “The terrace enlarges the space, and we didn’t want window treatments to restrict the wonderful view.”
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A tranquil oasis in this semi-urban setting, the terrace overlooks miles of dense, green treetops – all the way to the Arch and Downtown St. Louis! Enhancing the verdant atmosphere, a self-watering planter, filled with boxwood and daisies and flanked by bougainvillea trees, extends the full width of the terrace rail. As the first to own this fashionable residence, the couple had a virtually blank canvas with which to work, and the built-in amenities adapted well to their chosen color scheme of white, gray and aubergine. The fireplace surround and countertops, for example, are gray-grained white marble, and the kitchen and bath backsplashes are white subway tile – all consistent with the wife’s vision of an understated, minimalist décor. “We wanted a place that was elegant, yet comfortable and fun,” she reflects.
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Adhering to that theme, she and Carolyn have enjoyed a fun-filled design relationship for more than a year. The first items selected were practical – Roman shades from Hilson, Inc. for the master bedroom and a floor covering for the living room. “We needed to lighten up the dark wood flooring, and Carolyn found this great carpeting from Bill Allen, a geometric pattern in gray on off-white that we had serged and have used in other areas, as well,” says the owner. The first art piece chosen was a commissioned abstract canvas by Lyle Salmi, art professor at Millikin University, positioned above the sofa. A graceful, brushed-stainless sculpture by André Tourette fills the living room’s large decorative niche. Custom detailing applied to the fireplace surround and two softly contoured armchairs, reupholstered in aubergine, give the room
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Above: Positioned above the sofa, the abstract canvas by Lyle Salmi was the first piece of art chosen for the condo.
what the owner describes as its “deco-ish” touches. A unique, 32-piece assemblage by St. Louis-based artist Myles Keough flanks the fireplace, and a mirrored-front chest was refinished in white with a gray striae wash to complement the décor. Noting that virtually all of the fabrics and custom pillows throughout the home are by Romo, the owner remarks, “I’m huge on texture, but I wanted the overall effect to be subtle. So, most of the artwork and mirrors have been custom-framed to blend with the walls.” She adds that four shades of gray were actually used, including a subtle metallic tone on accent walls in the master bedroom and bath. Horizontal pinstriping on the office walls – a clever application by muralist Margaret von Kaenel, who was responsible for all of the condominium’s faux finishes – gives dimension and the illusion of wallpaper to the space. Clean lines and contemporary styling characterize the functional, veneered work center, installed by St. Louis Closet Co. The owner admits, however, “Little serious work is done in Top:this Custom-framed mirrors and anhere. upholstered Baker office. We forget everything It’s like being onKnapp vacation.” & Tubbs offerstwo a serene andsuites sophisticated suite guests. Thebed home’s privacy are serene andforsophisticated. A Bottom Left: Custom pinstriping muralist glass-paneled doorhorizontal brings the beauty ofbythe terraceMargaret into the master von Kaenel gives dimension and the illusion of wallpaper to the office space. Bottom Right: The custom-upholstered bed is topped by an abstract by Zack Smithey.
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bedroom, and a rhythmic, longitudinal abstract, personally framed and positioned by artist Zack Smithey, surmounts the custom-upholstered bed. Blanketed with cabinetry and shelving, the opposing wall displays two miniature replicas of Xian warriors, acquired by the owners during a trip to China. Equally noteworthy, a panel painted by von Kaenel illustrates the phases of the moon, one of the husband’s special interests. “Smoke and mirrors” is the owner’s tongue-in-cheek label for the luxurious guest suite, with its taupe-tinged gray walls, upholstered Baker Knapp & Tubbs bed and custom-framed mirrors. High-set channel glass windows provide borrowed light, and a waterfall bench, upholstered in cut velvet, conceals electrical outlets on the open wall. Any chance that Maryland Walk might eventually become the couple’s permanent home? Perhaps. “My husband will be doing more work in St. Louis, so we’ll certainly be spending more time here,” the wife replies, quipping, “Anything’s possible, and our home in Decatur could always become our ‘weekend lake house.’” Meanwhile, she and Carolyn still have a few finishing touches in mind for this fabulous, high-rise retreat. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
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How do you make a house a home? It’s a challenge every designer faces—a challenge that’s even greater when there is no house to decorate. But when designer Gail Doveikis of G.M. Doveikis & Associates found herself in just such a situation, she saw it as an opportunity. Her client had approached her about decorating an as-yet-unbuilt house, and she eagerly accepted. Three years later, she calls the experience her dream project. Together, Gail, Dick Busch of Dick Busch Architects and Glenn Brinkmann of St. Albans Construction set about creating their clients’ vision of a warm and welcoming house that would host frequent family gatherings and would accommodate the couple’s three grown children, their spouses and a gaggle of grandkids. The result is a stately, brick home that’s both sophisticated and approachable. The exterior’s intricate brickwork and warm-toned Indiana limestone lend the house a historical air, while the interior’s generously scaled rooms, soft color palate and multiple fireplaces create an inviting and hospitable atmosphere. Large windows at the back of the house infuse the space with light and offer glimpses of the curving Missouri River through the woods, sloping to its banks. “I got to be involved from the very beginning,” Gail explains, noting that she even had input on the color of the slate for the roof and the brick for the exterior. “Most architects, the exterior is their turf, but Dick was great about listening to my suggestions. Glenn, too—I sketched moldings and built-in bookcases; he was so helpful … and unflappable. It was really a collaboration.” “They all brought something unique to the house,” agrees the homeowner, who refers to Gail, Dick and Glenn as “the dream team.” But the dream team’s biggest success may be the sense of family that pervades the house from top to bottom, a real expression of their client. “I didn’t want people to walk in and think, ‘This is a big house,’” says the homeowner. “This was going to be our home—not just a house. The whole thing was about family.” For Dick, that meant designing the layout with the couple’s grown children and grandchildren in mind. A large kitchen offers plenty of space for multiple cooks, and the second floor houses bedrooms for visiting family, including a room just for the grandkids. The lower level, which opens to the backyard’s built-in pool, features a large family room (complete with snack bar), a playroom for the kids, a mother-in-law suite and a media room for family movie night.
Opposite page: With children and grandchildren in mind, the “dream team” created a space for family gatherings.
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Opposite page, top: Multiple chefs can create culinary masterpieces for the homeownersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; large family in the spacious kitchen, designed by Mark Dysart, Marc Christian Fine Cabinetry. Opposite page, bottom: Located off the master suite, the Conservatory offers the best views in the home. The swivel chairs, by Sherrill Upholstery, are the ideal place to sit and catch the beautiful sunset. Below: Showcasing treasures from their travels abroad, the homeowners mix Chinese accents with classical, traditional pieces.
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For Gail, it meant infusing the décor with meaning and history. She began before the house was even built, taking an inventory of her client’s existing furniture and noting measurements. It allowed her to request tweaks to the architect’s plans designed to fit specific pieces, such as the archway specifically built to house a pair of matching Chinese cabinets. But here, too, she took her cue from the homeowner, choosing a scheme of classic traditional with Chinese accents based on the homeowner’s Oriental rugs and collection of blue and white porcelain. Throughout the house, warm neutrals are punctuated by muted blues and pops of red. New pieces mingle with Chinese furniture and accessories purchased in Singapore, where the family lived for four years: An intricate screen and chest in the great room harmonize with Chinese Chippendale chairs; an old Chinese cradle sits next to modern cribs in the nursery and a mahjong table fits right in with the modern television and pool table in the family room, among countless others. Each piece recalls a story (such as the delicate basket purchased at Singapore’s Thieves’ Market and carefully flown home on the homeowner’s lap), filling the new house with the family’s history. “It was such a big part of our lives,” the homeowner says of her
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family’s time living abroad. “And it influenced us in so many ways that we want it to always be part of our lives.” Gail extended the Chinese theme by adding new touches as well, such as the delicate wooden screen that frames the entrance to the sunken dining room and the bamboo wallpaper in the master bath. In the kitchen, old Chinese coins are set into the tilework above the range and the sink. And when the homeowner wanted the refrigerator to look like a Chinese cabinet, Gail designed a custom-made brass medallion to surround the appliance’s door handles. But she was careful not to let the décor outshine the graceful architecture and high-quality craftsmanship of the house. Window treatments, for example, were kept simple so as not to detract from the millwork of the windows and the spectacular view they frame. “A good designer does what the client wants,” Gail says. “But there’s a little bit of me in this house, too. I would jump at the chance to work with Dick and Glenn again; the collaboration was just absolutely wonderful.” And successful, given the family’s reaction to the home: “The kids didn’t grow up in this house,” says the homeowner, “but they absolutely love it.” See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
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Hydrangeas and Japanese maples tie the pool landscape to the woods beyond. Contrasting chartreuse and deep purple sweet potato vines tumble across the natural landscape surrounding the pool.
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When they built their new home on four wooded acres four years ago, an O’Fallon, Ill., physician and his wife designed it with their 9-year-old son and 7-year-old triplets in mind. Two years ago, they added an outdoor component to that living space that included a deck, children’s play yard, swimming pool, waterfall and covered, outdoor living room. “We wanted everything to look natural," the homeowner explains. "Rather than a waterfall flowing into a swimming pool, we wanted it to look like a stream splashing into a pond. We wanted our place to be the destination where all kids want to come and play because it works out well for us," the doctor adds. While that’s a common sentiment for most parents, this couple had a special reason for wanting children to congregate at their home. One of the triplets, a daughter, is a special-needs child, and her parents were determined to have her be a part of family activities with their other children. Jason Todd, landscape designer and project coordinator for Landscape St. Louis, got the call to create the space. Once he got to know the family and their needs, he was a man on a mission. “I knew the family wanted to spend the majority of their life in this home and wanted it to be a destination: something outside the box,
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not cookie cutter, but not too Disneyland,” says Jason. Jason was helped by the natural slope of the property and the nearby woods. "The setting was perfect because of the existing tall trees and the natural ridge that ran along the north side of the property,” he says. “One of the things I hate is when landscape architects try to force things. We were fortunate to be able to tie into the existing landscape. I wanted multiple spaces for entertaining so that it would be comfortable when it was just the six of them but ensure they had additional spaces for entertaining when they had friends over.” To unite the inside and outside of the property, Jason extended the Brazilian hardwood flooring from the kitchen and dining room onto the deck. Just off the deck, he created a play yard and large, open lawn to allow ample space for children to run. “It provides a nice overflow space from the deck,” he explains. Wide, natural stone steps follow the slope of the lawn and the waterfall to connect the play yard and lawn with the pool area. When he designed the pool, Jason incorporated special features into the natural sandstone that surrounds the area to ensure that the entire family could fully enjoy the space. Incorporated into the graceful curves of the pool is a shallow
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Natural sandstone steps follow the slope of the property and unite the pool area and the landscape.
“lagoon” that provides a wading area to ease children into the water. "Sometimes adults just want to sit and dangle their feet," he notes. "It's a good space for them too." Elevated above the pool is a “mommy viewing area,” complete with graceful lounge chairs, which allows adults to sit and visit while having a clear view of the water at all times. Rather than a diving board, Jason, in keeping with the natural, woodland look of the space, provided a “diving rock” of natural sandstone that juts out over the pool. "I was reliving my childhood days and thinking of doing cannonballs into the water," he reflects. Plantings surrounding the pool are designed to be low maintenance and enhance the natural woodland setting. Grasses, sweet potato vines and tried-and-true begonias soften the hardscape and add bits of color. Outside the pool area, Jason has used a selection of flowering shrubs and evergreens, which gradually get larger until they melt into the tall trees of the nearby woods. "I tried to constantly repeat the same materials and the same textures and colors to add unity to the project," he explains. Whenever possible on a large project, Jason likes to have homeowners live for a period of time with part of the installation to see how it fits into
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their lives. The fact that this project encompassed two years, beginning in late 2009 with the initial design, to 2010 with the pool installation, to 2011 with the final landscaping, was a huge plus according to the homeowner. “Generally, I'd think that you wouldn’t want to do things in phases,” the doctor suggests. “But doing things in stages allowed us to afford each stage and to live with the space. After living with the pool for a period of time, we did things differently in the garden than we would have initially.” While the entire family enjoys the pool and surrounding entertainment area, it has been especially meaningful for the couple’s special-needs daughter. "One of the reasons we wanted to do this project is the fact that she just loves the water," her dad says. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
Above left: The multi-purposed play yard is just off the home's upper deck and helps make the home an entertainment destination for families. Above right: Plants with a variety of architectural shapes add interest and color to the landscape. Bottom right: A bright combination of bright red salvia and multicolored begonias provide a shot of color in the landscape.
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Make a Splash Fresh, floating flowers add an unexpected touch when entertaining outdoors. By Catherine Thoele, AIFD, CFD PhotographY by Colin MILLER/Strauss peyton
Floating Floral Arrangements If you are hosting a special event outdoors, like a rehearsal dinner or wedding reception at your home or club, consider ordering a floating flower arrangement for the swimming pool. This is not the time to try a DIY arrangement. Floating arrangements require perfect balance and a skilled designer...so hire a professional who has experience in this particular type of design. The mechanics behind a floating arrangement are complicated. Careful planning and several hours of dedication and know-how are required to successfully assemble and install an arrangement of this caliber. Don’t kid yourself. It takes skill and expertise to create this amazing phenomenon. But not to worry. The “WOW” factor in this type of floral display will truly make your special event an extraordinary one! Your designer probably will want to make a prescheduled visit to the pool site several days before the event to assess how to best install the arrangement and anchor it in place. Not all pools are conducive to such a dramatic display. But if yours is, a floating floral will be the talk of the evening.... and for weeks to come. Before the piece is installed, turn your underwater pool lights on and your filter off to best enjoy the effects of this type of arrangement. Pool arrangements become part of the entertainment. They stimulate conversation and make your guests feel lucky to be in attendance. Schedule the installation as close to the beginning of the party as possible. Flowers will “cook” in the intense St. Louis heat if they are installed too early in the day. Tropical flowers handle the summer heat better than most other flowers, so they are a good choice for floral pool displays. They bear the burden of heat stroke and sunburn better than a more delicate selection. Visual balance also can be achieved with multiple floating arrangements. They are usually smaller in size, but when installed in multiples, are just as impressive. Some even can be designed to hold candlelight, as long as someone is willing to get into the water and light the candles about an hour before the party is set to begin. Floating Flowers Around the Party Floating flowers inside a clear glass bowl is another excellent option for outdoor table decorations. You also can place floating flowers in strategic areas throughout the party space. Adding a floating or pre-poured votive candle will enhance the effect once the sun goes down. This type of arrangement is very refreshing to look at and has a magical way of enhancing the comfort level of your guests on a warm summer’s night.
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Outdoor Entertaining Flower Tips Setting out your centerpieces at a backyard soiree should be done as a last-minute finishing touch. Keep your table arrangements indoors until 30-45 minutes before your guests arrive. Fresh flowers arranged in a vase no longer have a root system and, consequently, find it difficult to maintain a healthy “body” temperature and hydration level if the outside temperature is over 70 degrees. The temperature of the air and the intensity of the sun can quickly dehydrate them and drain the blossoms of all their glorious energy if they are exposed to these harsh elements for hours on end. When creating party centerpieces, use short, chubby vases and short-stemmed flowers on the outside tables. Tall vases tend to tip over more often at an outdoor soiree. Outdoor parties tend to be more relaxed so your vases do not have to match. In fact, mixing different shapes and sizes of vases is often much more interesting, much more entertaining and much more relaxing than if your vases and candle holders are all the same. If you are planning to entertain several times during the summer, plant marigolds in your pots and on your patio borders in the spring. They are a very effective natural mosquito repellent. Consider mixing a stem or two of herbs in your vases with your garden blossoms for an earthy, refreshing scent. Rosemary, lavender, mint and thyme are all good choices. And don’t forget to add a marigold or two to your vases to discourage mosquitoes while you are eating. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
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Collaborative Construction Working closely with an architect and contractor, the homeowners create their own private outdoor oasis. BY Melissa Mauzy PhotographY BY Anne Matheis
itting under the stone-covered pavilion in the back yard, it is easy to see why the homeowners chose to construct the open-air space. From its old world charm to the breathtaking views across their neighbors’ backyards, the pavilion is the ideal spot to spend a summer evening. But they didn’t just decide one day that they wanted an outdoor living space. The process was three years in the making. After building on to their original home several years ago, the homeowners knew they wanted to continue to expand their home into an outdoor area, and they were going to play an integral part in the design. “It was a prerequisite that we find people to work with who would let us be a big part of this project,” say the homeowners. “We wanted to be involved with the nuts and bolts of the whole process.” So they hired architect Lauren Strutman of Lauren Strutman Architects, whom they worked with on the expansion of their original home. “With Lauren it is a lot of give and take between us with our ideas,” the homeowners say. “We liked the feel we had working with her and
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knew it would be a great relationship once again.” The team wasn’t quite complete, so they tapped contractor John Shea, Callier Thompson Shea Construction & Design, LLC, to execute the plan. John listened to the homeowners’ needs and helped them think the whole project through. The team developed several plans and looked at each aspect of the project before settling on the final design. The homeowners staked out their yard multiple times, getting a sense of the view they’d get from each location. Once the plan was set, they continued to put their mark on the pavilion by building scale models of the structure highlighting each detail as a reference for everyone working on the project. The models proved to be a useful resource for the various craftsmen constructing the pavilion. A crucial aspect to the homeowners was ensuring that the integrity of their original home carried over into their addition. Lannon Sussex Limestone mixed with Cumberland Mountain Sandstone from Earthworks, a custom Ludowici Spanish clay tile roof by Old World Roofing Co. and a
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mixture of bricks help the pavilion extend from the house in a seamless transition. Other intricate details, such as the concrete half-moon stone pieces in the corners, further tie the outdoor structure to the home. Architectural details were also important to the homeowners. Considerately placed niches on the back wall feature LED lights that illuminate the pavilion in the early morning and evening hours, extending the usability of the structure. A custom Azek pergola by Classical Services extends off the roof. Made of PVC covered in metal, the painted pergola will not rot and is virtually maintenance-free. The train station architectural style of the roofline is a signature detail of the pavilion, with a low pitch and high peak in the middle. “We spent a good deal of time driving around taking pictures of train stations,” the homeowner says. “We really took the time to think about each detail and how it fit with the rest of pavilion and the house.” The homeowners made sure not to force the construction and set an unnecessary deadline. “We plan on enjoying this pavilion forever,
so we were okay if it took longer to complete because we were doing what needed to be done to do it right,” they explain. The result is a homey, welcoming pavilion where the owners spend evenings sitting with their dogs reading and enjoying the quiet. Furnished with Hanamint couches and tables from Forshaw, the pavilion also is utilized for social gatherings with family and friends. The homeowners say they didn’t want something that was too big. The pavilion is spacious enough to host a large group, but intimate enough for the two of them. “This project really completed the whole home on a wonderful piece of property,” says Lauren Strutman. “The design reflects the homeowners’ creativity as well as my own.” Working together and being able to voice their ideas and opinions allowed these homeowners to create an outdoor oasis they can enjoy for years into the future. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
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Peanut butter and jelly. Spaghetti and meatballs. Chips and dip. Some things are just meant to be together. In the summertime, the perfect pair is a relaxing outdoor kitchen and living space positioned next to a refreshing pool. After enhancing their backyard with a pool and concrete pad in 2010, the owners of this gorgeous backyard retreat knew their next addition would be a space to unwind and entertain. Looking for a spot to spend most of their summer days and evenings, this summer will be spent relishing their new outdoor kitchen. From contract to completion, this backyard appendage took just six weeks. The homeowners met Brock Harvey and Kevin Miller from Work Horse Construction Group at the St. Louis Home & Garden Show, and were quickly impressed with their ideas for their kitchen addition. They looked to them for design ideas and inspiration. “We told them we were looking for a place to grill and entertain, but we wanted them to
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treat this project like it was their own house,” the homeowner says. “They came up with practical, unique ideas, including the addition of a fire pit, which will really help us extend the use of the living space.” After approving the final plans and getting the necessary permits and approval from the county, Work Horse began transforming the area into a summer hot spot. Starting with a blank 12’ x 16’ stamped-concrete patio canvas, the team began constructing the pavilion. The homeowners were looking for a maintenance-free roof structure, so Work Horse wrapped the frame in aluminum and vinyl to match the exterior of the home aiming for a seamless transition between the structures. Next, an electrician and plumber installed the infrastructure for the electric and gas. A custom kitchen island was built and set into place, and a Canyon Stone veneer from Outdoor Living was applied to the island for a full masonry look. A 3cm Black Pearl granite
counter top with an eased edge by Hallmark Stone finished the island. To complete the project, a Pacific Gas Specialties (PGS) grill and side burner were installed along with a Firegear fire pit to keep everyone warm after a late night dip in the pool. The kitchen also features an ice chest and doors and drawers by Pacific Coast Manufacturing (PCM). A TV and stereo make it easy to catch the ball game while enjoying the outdoors. All of the appliances are by C. Bennett Building Supply. Planning to spend many lazy summer days and evenings in their new space, the homeowners couldn’t be more pleased with the addition in their backyard. “Work Horse really went above and beyond in working with us,” the homeowner says. “They made our outdoor addition into more than a kitchen; it really is an outdoor living area.” See
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Celebrating Spring with a German wine family
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Sit down for brunch with the Huesgen family at Villa Huesgen in Germany's Mosel wine region.
As the “Weinbergspfirsich” (vineyard peach bush) starts to bloom and nature begins its spring renewal in the sunny hills that are part of Germany’s fabled Mosel wine region, the Huesgen family sits down to a traditional Sunday brunch that has sustained nine generations of this wine family at Villa Huesgen. Their antique-laden, natural light-filled dining room is picture perfect for such a meal – stained-glass windows and a Belle-Epoch chandelier overlook a traditional German wooden table, chairs and built-in corner china cabinets and sideboards. The villa itself was built in the classical Art Nouveau style by famed German architect Bruno Mohring and is considered among the best examples of this highly stylized architecture in the world. The table for the feast is set with the family’s heirloom Meissen Zwiebelmuster (onion) china pattern that, with its bright “sky blue” design on a white background, perfectly matches the simple and sophisticated blue and white label on the dark blue-tinted glass of the elegantly long and slender Villa Huesgen wine bottles. This is the typical shape for German Riesling bottles, but the wine inside is anything but ordinary! Three of the family’s wines are currently available in the United States. The Villa Huesgen Kabinett Riesling is a complex and full-bodied wine
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with pronounced flavors of crisp citrus fruits and hints of sun-dried apricots and peaches. The wine pairs very well with the Cheese Balls (made with sour cream, grated hard German cheese, garlic and chives) and the Chestnut Cream (fresh goat cheese, roasted chestnuts, garlic and honey) that are staples at the German holiday table. A “Saverin” (molded, hollow bread, usually filled with stewed fruits and topped with whipped cream) starts the meal, followed by caviar with toast and sour cream, chilled salmon in mustard-dill sauce and marinated, rolled veal roast, which is sliced and served cold with a tuna/anchovies/ egg mayonnaise. The above dishes are accompanied by the family’s Schiefer Riesling, which is redolent of clean and complex flavors, especially apricots, peaches and a minerality that lends itself to both salty dishes and fish. The 9 Generations Riesling always has a “pride of place” at the Huesgen table, named in honor of the family’s long and rich history making wine in a special micro-climate within Mosel. On the back label of their wines, the Huesgens write that their wines are “made by happy people.” After learning how they live and how they celebrate spring’s arrival, we can understand their happiness. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.
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Farm Fresh Feast Summer menus usually include a repertoire of juicy fruits, savory veggies and grilled meats, but do you know where it all comes from? Before serving up lunch or dinner, consider buying ingredients that are local and fresh from a farmers market. St. Louisans have been shopping at farmers markets since 1779, when the Soulard Market began as a meadow where farmers could sell their fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat products. Today, you can find dozens of markets across the area that carry fresh produce, plants, flowers and crafts. While visiting a farmers market might require a little more effort, the benefits are totally worth it. Not only are you purchasing food that is local, but it is usually not more than a few days off the farm, allowing you to enjoy the exceptional taste and nutritional value. Farmers markets replenish their stock every few days, ensuring you are getting only the finest and freshest products. Chris Wimmer, farmer at The Farm at Kraut Run, has been farming for 17 years. His 10-acre farm, located in St. Charles, produces organic produce, pigs, chickens, goats and ducks. You can find him at the Ellisville and Lake Saint Louis farmers markets. Chris says the benefit of buying goods from a farmer at the market is that you get quality you don’t find in a grocery store. “The food we produce is beautiful to look at, the colors are amazing and the vitamin content is off the charts compared to conventional growing,” Wimmer says. “Customers can find food that they just can’t find anywhere else in terms of quality, freshness and variety.” Getting your food straight from the source allows you to ask the farmer specific questions about where your food is coming from and if the farmer used pesticides, hormones, antibiotics or other additives. The farmers will help you select your produce and offer tips and advice. Karen Mary Becker with Summit Produce has been associated with
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Taste the difference this summer. BY Melissa Mauzy PhotographY BY KIM DILLON
the Kirkwood Farmers Market since it began in 1976. Her family’s produce stand was one of the first at the market. Karen Mary says shopping at the farmers market allows you to find out information about your food straight from the source. “At the market, you get expert advice on what is good and what is not,” she says. “We help you select the best product for you in terms of how you’re using it and when you’ll be eating it.” The markets are now carrying more organic foods. Many will mark the products as organic, but you always can consult with the farmer or vendor to be certain. You also will find more of a variety of foods at the market than you would in a grocery store, including varieties of tomatoes, lettuce or corn that you may never have heard of. Shopping at a farmers market doesn’t just benefit you. Buying local strengthens Missouri’s farmers and farming communities. Help area farmers sustain their livelihood in tough economic times. Purchasing goods at the farmers market also helps the environment. Food does not have to be shipped as far, thus reducing pollution and fuel usage. Be a smart shopper. Before heading to the market, decide how often you plan to visit to restock your supply. Next, determine what you need. Don’t let your eyes become bigger than your stomach. While everything will look amazing, you don’t want to be wasteful. Buy only what you know you will be able to eat before your next trip. Wimmer also says to come to market and lose the idea of cost shopping. “Goods at the farmers market are a whole different product and you can’t compare the costs to a grocery store because the food is not the same.," he says. If you have never visited a farmers market, summer is a great time to go. Wander through the market and enjoy the friendly ambiance, and pick up a few foods to try.
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Tips Tips & Tops from Chef Nate Bonner, owner of Chef Nate’s Table and executive chef at AUTOCOhome » Always bring a cooler and ice packs. Remember, shopping at a farmers market is like stepping back in time and often requires some ingenuity on your part to safely get your perishables home. » Run a quick scan of the market before you make purchases. At some of the larger markets there can be quite a difference in both price and quality of the common fruits and vegetables. » If you are looking for a specific fruit or vegetable to be organic, be sure to ask the farmer. Some label their products. » I find it is only appropriate to barter with prices if you are planning on purchasing very large quantities. You don’t want to insult anyone or feel out of line. Just let them offer you a deal; it happens often. » Make friends with farmers that are at the market each time. They are your best resource for education, recipes and connecting you to a better way of life. » Bring the whole family and get the ones you love in on this. You can provide a positive, lifelong impression on today’s youth to ensure that they won’t be as “out-of-touch” as many of us have become. Many times I have been invited to farms and encouraged to bring friends, and each trip has been memorable and educational.
Nate’s Top Markets » Hands down, for fun and just to hang out, I go to Soulard. Part of the reason I love it so much is because of the people, the bacon and the spice shop. If you haven’t been, GO! That market smells and looks the same since my first trip there when I was 5 years old. (The smell is a good thing). » For items like beef and mushrooms, I love the Maplewood Farmers Market at Schlafly Bottleworks. It is fun to visit, and the vendors are wonderful. » Another great market would have to be Kirkwood. I’m a sucker for snow cones on a hot day, and the market is dog friendly. I bought one of the best tomatoes I have ever had in my life about five years back and have been going ever since. I’m waiting to run into that same tomato one day, but that is like finding two identical snowflakes.
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St. Louis Homes and Lifestyles Top 10 Markets
St. Louis Homes and Lifestyles has compiled a list of our top 10 markets to visit. Tear out this handy resource, and pull it out before your next trip to the market. You will find information on locations, hours and contact. Also, check out the list of farmers you can find at each market. The list is subject to change throughout the season. Soulard Farmers Market (S) 314-622-4180 www.soulardmarket.com 730 Carroll St. (At Seventh St.) Open: Year round Hours: Wednesdays- Fridays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays, 6 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Clayton Farmers Market (C) 314-913-6632 www.claytonfarmersmarket.com 8282 Forsyth Blvd. (West of Straubs) Open: Now through Nov. 3 Hours: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Kirkwood Farmers Market (K) 314-822-0084 www.downtownkirkwood.com 150 East Argonne Dr. Open: Now through Sept. 22 (Serves as a pumpkin patch in fall and Christmas market in winter) Hours: Mondays-Fridays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays, vary depending on vendor Maplewood Farmers Market (M) www.schlaflyfarmersmarket.com 7260 Southwest Ave., Schalafly Bottleworks Open: Now through Oct. 31 Hours: Wednesdays, 4-7 p.m. Tower Grove Farmers Market (TG) www.tgmarket.org Tower Grove Park, West of the Whitaker Theater at the Pool Pavilion Open: Now through Nov. 3 Hours: Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon **Dates and times are subject to change
P Farmer’s List A Couple O’Jerks - C, WW Accornero Farm – LG Awesome Herbs – LG B&H Produce Farm – Wa Baalman’s Produce - K Babb Blueberry Farm – Wa Baetje Farms – We, M, TG, C Berger Bluff Farm - M Biver Farm – M, TG, C, LG Blue Heron Orchard – M Breads by Linda – Wa Brinker Butcher Hogs – Wa Brinker’s First Fruits Farm – LG Buila Family Farm – M, TG Centennial Farms – M, TG CJ’s Produce & Plants - K Clancy’s Marketplace - WW Claverach Farm - M Clutts Farm – LG Country line Farms - O Daydream Farm – LG Deep Mud Farm - M Donnybrook Farm – LG Double Star Farms - TG Doug Laumbattus – LG E & N Farms – LG EarthDance Farms - TG, M
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Webster Groves Farmers Market (We) www.webstergrovesfarmersmarket.com South Old Orchard Ave. (Near Gazebo Park at Big Bend and South Old Orchard) Open: Now through Oct. 25 Hours: Thursdays, 3-7 p.m. Wildwood Farmers Market (WW) 636-458-0136 www.wildwoodfarmersmarket.com Wildwood Town Center: Fountain and Plaza Dr. Open: Now through Sept. 29 Hours: Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lake Saint Louis Farmers & Artists Market (LS) 314-495-2531 www.lakestlouisfarmersandartistsmarket.com The Meadows Shopping Center, Highway 40 and Lake Saint Louis Blvd. Open: Now through Oct. 13 Hours: Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon Washington Farmers Market (Wa) 636-239-2715 www.washmomarket.weebly.com 317 West Main St., Washington, MO Open: Now through December Hours: Saturdays, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. (through Oct. 27) Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (Nov. 2-Dec. 22) Wednesdays, 3-6 p.m. (through Oct. 24) Land of Goshen Community Market (Edwardsville) (LG) 618-307-6045 www.goshenmarket.org Next to the Courthouse on St. Louis Street Open: Now through Oct. 20 Hours: Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon
Fresh eggs arrive daily at the Kirkwood farmers market.
**Vendors and locations are subject to change. Check with your market for an up-to-date list of vendors. Edwards Country Garden – Wa Eilerman Brothers Orchards & Produce –TG, C, WW Ellermann Gardens – Wa EZ Daze Acres – Wa The Farm at Kraut Run – LS Farrar Out Farm – K, M Flour Power – Wa Fortschneider Orchard – LG Freeland’s Vegetable & Berry - TG Golden Acres - O Grinstead Gardens Vegetables – LG Hanley Fold Farm – K Healthy Harvest Gardens – K Hilltop Gardens – Wa Hot Skillet Farms - TG Hunters Ridge Berry Farm – Wa Ivan’s Fig Farm – M, TG Jacobs Orchard – LG Jaegar Greenhouses –C Kamps Orchards –We, C Kimker Hill Farm - TG Klaas Girls Orchards - P La Bella Fiori – LG Le Jardin Cottage – LG Live Springs Farm – M, TG Looking Glass Prairie – LG Marcoot Jersey Creamery – TG
Mason Hollow Maple Syrup – LG Mast Amish Produce & Bakery – We Menard Farms - K Meridian Gardens – LG Might As Well Ranch - TG Mills Apple Farm – LG Missouri Grass Fed Beef - M Mize Farm Beef – LG MK Fruits and Veggies - We Moder Valley Nursery - We Monica’s Herbs – Wa Mooney Hill Produce – LG Mueller’s Family Farm, LLC - C Murray’s Orchard – M, TG NAGL Farms Products – We, O Odelehr Farms - O On the Wind - K Our Garden - TG Ozark Forest Mushroom – M, TG Patchwork Gardens – Wa Pleasant View Gardens – Wa Pollard’s Produce – Wa Red Fox Farm - TG Reinhardt’s Berry Patch – LG Reisner Ranch - C Rensing’s Pork and Beef – LG Ringhausen Orchards - TG
River Ridge Stables – Wa Riverbend Roots Farm - C Sagez Farms - TG Schroeder Greenhouse – Wa Schug Produce and Flowers – LG Seibold’s Best – LG Silent Oaks Farm – M, TG, C Slim’s Picks - O SS Backwards Longhorn Meats – LG Sugar Creek Piedmontese – F, C Summit Produce - K Sunflower Savannah – M, TG Sunny Creek Farm - WW Tamarango Baking Company – LG The Farmers’ Larder – We, M, TG, C The Honeymooners – Wa Thierbach Orchards & Berry Farm – Wa Three Girls & a Tractor – Wa Three Rivers Community Farm – M, TG Todd Geisert Farms – Wa Veggie Boy Produce – We, C Voss Pecans – LG Weidner Farms - M Whetstone Farms - M Windy Lake Farm –TG YellowTree Farm - M Yoder Produce – TG
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RADON “The American Lung Association stated that radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers,” says Thompson. “If you are a smoker and exposed to radon, your risk for lung cancer doubles.” Woods Basement Systems a Licensed Radon Mitigation Contractor Radon is a natural, radioactive gas that is undetectable to the human senses. When the uranium in soil decays, it produces radium and polonium. Over time, polonium is released with the radon, creating a high toxicity level in the air and water that it infuses. Entering your home through cracks in the floor or foundation walls, radon can be harmful to you and your family. For the health of you and your family, it is important to have your home tested for radon. The only way to detect radon is through testing. It cannot be smelled, tasted or seen.
Testing your home is simple.
First, order the test kit through Woods. The EPA recommends performing 2 kits simultaneously and averaging the results. Your kit will come with simple instructions, and set up should take no longer than a few minutes. Be sure to pay special attention to instructions that mention closing windows and doors, and locating the test kit in the lowest area of your home (very often the basement). Woods Basement Systems provides an instructional video on their site at www.woodsbasementsystems.com. Once your test is complete, send the test back in the provided package to the lab site specified on the package for immediate analysis. You should receive your results in a few weeks. Radon levels of 4.0 pCi or above are considered the “action level.” If your home tests at 4.0 or higher, your home needs to be mitigated and radon levels need to immediately be reduced. Call Woods Basement systems for a free estimate on a Radon Mitigation System. With input from you, a mitigation system can be designed and installed to effectively bring home radon gas down to a safe level. Woods will perform a structural analysis and design surevy with you to determine the best way to reduce radon levels in your home. Radon mitigation systems pull radon from within your home and expel it outside. Each mitigation system design varies depending on the structure of your home. Homes are generally categorized according to their foundation design. The existence of a basement, crawl space, or slab all determine the proper mitigation system needed.
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Alfresco Art Transform your back yard into more than just a sea of green grass. While flowers and plants can add color to your landscape, create interest with a striking outdoor sculpture. St. Louis has many talented sculptors who can craft custom pieces to give your yard a unique conversation piece.
Brother Mel Meyer, Marianist Gallery Brother Meyer has created beautiful works of art in the Marianist Gallery for over 45 years. Located on the campus of St. John Vianney High School, the gallery features more than 150 sculptures created by Brother Meyer, which are available for purchase.
Harry Weber, Bronze Fox Studio, St. Francis
Don Wiegand, Wiegand Studios, Cora, bronze, 38â&#x20AC;? After the passing of his fellow artist and friend Connie Hume, Don Wiegand was asked by her family and friends to create a memorial in her honor. After 150 different compositions, Don met 4-year-old Cora Dodd, whose vibrant qualities represented Connie. The composition pose was captured of Cora looking up at the sky, hands clasped behind her head.
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The sculpture of St. Francis was commissioned for a private residence. Featuring a larger-than-life figure of the Saint, the sculpture also displays portraits of two of the client's dogs, a raccoon, a rabbit and a raven. Â The grouping was sculpted to fit seamlessly over a water feature in a grove of trees on the property.
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Handcrafted from recycled wood and metal from old barns and homes in Southeastern, Ill., this rustic birdhouse offers a cozy shelter for a bird family. Hang the birdhouse in your yard and watch as nature surrounds you. Courtesy of Frisella Nursery in Defiance
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Look cool and classy at the pool this summer with this bright, fun tote. The handbag-sized bag is perfect for toting your sunscreen, shades and favorite summer read to the beach or pool. The webbed straps make it comfortable to carry no matter where you are headed. Courtesy of Down by the Station in Kirkwood
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Nothing helps cool down a refreshing glass of wine in the summer than a decorative bucket chiller. This chiller, adorned with a fleur-de-lis, will add flair to your patio whether you are hosting a party or sipping on a glass after work. Once you’ve popped the cork, keep your wine fresh with this unique, colored-glass wine stopper. Courtesy of Brandon Interiors & The French Bee of Kirkwood
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