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October 2012

29 Favorite Spaces

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48 Departments

6 Publisher’s letter 10 trends 12 fab finds 16 STYLEMAKER 18 DELISH DISH 22 ARTISAN 56 BRIGHT IDEA 58 SMALL SCALE 60 CHEERS 64 SPOTLIGHT 72 BEFORE + AFTER 80 just for you

Sneak a peek into the homes of some of your favorite St. Louis design professionals.

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FAVORITE SPACES Sneak a peek into the homes of some of

your favorite St. Louis design professionals. Doing things exactly the way they wanted, these industry experts had the freedom to be as creative and innovative as possible.

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BEAUTY COMES TO LIGHT

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The authentic renovation of a Tudor cottage in Clayton reflects the design skills of its multi-talented owners.

On the Cover

Sam, an Australian Shepherd, guards the gallery that leads from the music/ dining room to the kitchen and breakfast/hearth room. See page

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cover Photography by ANNE MATHEIS

LANDSCAPE THAT WORKS Historic treasures mix with lush landscaping to create a one-of-a-kind showplace.

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slhl HELLO

Photo by Colin Miller/Strauss Peyton at KDR designer showrooms

In our third annual favorites issue, 34 home and design professionals were interviewed to share their favorite design trends, spaces and their personal home projects. Some responses are short quotations on their point of view while others are extensive conversations. And all have beautiful photography that further defines each designer’s personality and style. You’ll discover ideas galore from accent area rugs and beautiful fabrics for your interior rooms to choosing the perfect tree or shrub to spruce up your outdoor living area. Everyone has one or two favorite spaces in their home. I love spending time in my backyard surrounded by the sounds of nature and enjoying the beauty of the many trees and flowering shrubs, in spite of my ongoing war with moles! What’s your favorite space? We would love for you to share your design ideas by posting on our Facebook page, and perhaps you will become one of our Design Stars in a future issue.

Enjoy, Photo by C. Y. Meek

Suzie Osterloh Publisher/Owner

A special thank you to our esteemed panel of judges for SLHL's third annul Favorite Spaces Coco Cozy Coco, as her readers so adoringly know her, began blogging in 2008. Leading a double life of sorts, Coco, an executive by day and an interior design junkie by night, decided to manifest her love for making a home the best that it can be through starting a blog named COCOCOZY. The aim was simple, to help provide inspiration for family, friends and strangers alike. With approximately 4 million page views per year, tens of thousands following on Facebook/ Twitter and more, Coco has become a growing voice for those who love design. On January 31, 2011, three years after the launch of the blog, Coco took her passion one step further as she introduced The COCOCOZY Textiles Collection. The collection, which features luxury pillows, throws, bedding and drapery, is all rnade in the U.S. and designed by Coco! Today, COCOCOZY has also expanded to include an assortment of home accessories.

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Monica Pederson Described by the New York Times as the “radiant, high-energy mistress of ceremonies” at the recent Kitchen & Bath Industry show, Monica Pedersen’s enthusiasm for her career as an interior designer and television host is projected in all she does. This self-taught designer grew up in the world of home remodeling, absorbing her father’s handyman skills as well as her mother’s touch with a sewing machine. As a designer on over 90 episodes of HGTV’s hit television series, Designed to Sell, and 50 episodes of Bang for Your Buck, Pedersen quickly became a trusted expert showing viewers how to add value to their homes while working within a tight budget. Monica’s message to viewers is to Make It Beautiful on any budget! Her work as an interior design expert and television host can also be seen regularly as the Host of HGTV’s Dream Home Giveaway, House Hunter’s Great Escapes. In addition to her work on television, Pedersen released her first design book titled Make It Beautiful in May 2012.

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Denise Fogarty, Allied ASID Denise Fogarty Interiors Bright colors will continue to reemerge with blues, yellows and oranges. An easy way to update a space is to introduce color on your walls through paint. Color blocking is big; you don’t have to have that color introduced anywhere else in the room. Paint your walls and leave them alone. Introduce neutral upholstery and accessories.

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Joni Spear Interior Design Stripes are big this year, and livening up a hallway is one way to really make them sing. This can be accomplished by using a professional painter or carefully measuring and taping yourself. Be sure to have the stripes be proportionate to the space.

Ellen Kurtz, allied ASID

Ellen Kurtz Interiors My favorite trend is mixing sculptural items on walls, along with artwork. The result is an interesting combination of textures using ceramic, metal and glass.

Cindy Kistner, ASID

We asked interior designers their favorite trend to incorporate into their clients’ homes. Color, graphic patterns and track lighting are just a few that will give any room in your house a fresh feel. edited By: Christine Soucy Photography: Courtesy of designers

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G.M. Doveikis & Associates, Inc. My favorite trend is large-scale graphic patterns. I love this trend because I’ve always been drawn to graphic patterns (as a kid I played with Spirograph for hours on end!), and because they are so versatile! This blue-and-off-white fretwork patterned fabric is crisp, not too feminine, not too masculine and really makes a statement! The large scale is a fresh take on a traditional motif, so it can be equally at home with antiques or in a contemporary setting.

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Marcia Moore

Marcia Moore Design Whenever I say, “track lighting” to a client I get, “are you kidding?” looks and comments. This is not the track lighting you have seen for years. Track lighting is now eye candy for your ceiling! It works great in a kitchen to point light at every dark corner and light up the whole room too. It works in a long, dark hallway where you are used to one dim ceiling fixture, especially if you have art hanging on the walls. A combination of spots and pendants works great as a replacement for a chandelier above a table so you have table light and also can highlight artwork on the walls.

Carol Temple

Pizzaz 2 Interiors Custom-designed area rugs are easily incorporated into any room, inside or outside. This picture shows how the custom area rug was designed to pull out the cheery colors in the drapery fabric. Pizazz Interiors can create any size rug for any room, using a client’s own color palette. What makes it even easier is the no-hassle clean up; just take these rugs outside, hose them off and hang to dry. They are reversible, made of polypropylene and sold at a great price.

Courtney Novak

The Design Source Limited At The Design Source Limited, one of our favorite trends right now is the use of a floating vanity. By cantilevering the vanity, spaces feel instantly larger! A floating vanity keeps the space from feeling heavy, yet provides plenty of storage. In this lower level bath our custom designed vanity paired with the glass shower door results in a Zen space that feels quite expansive!

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Idol Design While wallpaper has been surging as a trend. The new Tracy Kendall line is especially appealing. Today, wall coverings offer a great way to dramatically change an area without the hassle of construction. As long as walls are prepped properly it is relatively easy to remove. Tracy’s line offers a unique line of wall coverings featuring buttons, fringe, sequins, layered paper and even a zipper. The tactile surface allows for flexibility of application (including exterior spaces) and creates a “WOW” factor that makes you want to smile.

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Superior Spaces Do you have a favorite room in your home? SLHL asks local furnishing experts what space in a residential environment they tend to enjoy most and why.

Lenore Pepper, Edwin Pepper Interiors The dining room is always a happy experience, usually as a special occasion or celebration. The family gathers at the table where they build memories that touch your heart forever.

Jason Rigsby, KDR Designer Showrooms My favorite space is the living room. I love the casual elegance of this room. The sophisticated black-and-white furnishings look great with the warm neutral walls and simple window coverings. The mix of textures adds interest to the simple palette.

Jay Eiler, Niche I love this space because the pieces used in the formal entry keep in line with the architectural integrity of the home. The moody palette creates a sophisticated, sexy space.

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Andy LaPlant, Frank Patton Interiors This collection provides a modern sophistication based on classic forms, offering comfort and style. The attention to details makes the pieces stand out, providing versatility in both transitional, as well as modern applications enabling them to be placed in any room for a timeless look.

Christi Johaningmeyer, Working Spaces I like this shared work area for its organization and functionality. The desk unit, from Global, is fantastic because everything has its place. You can store it, display it or file it – or in my case hide it. It makes things so easy to keep organized and so easy to personalize. The work area is also perfect for my lifestyle. I could be working from home or paying bills while my 11-year-old son does homework or works/plays on the computer at the same time.

ANN TIPTON, Expressions Furniture I love the refined, tailored look that this sectional can bring to any room in a home, especially a living room. Extending the versatility of the room, the sectional is sophisticated when hosting a party but also comfortable for cozying up with a good book.

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Fresh with Fabr ic edited BY Melissa Mauzy Photography BY colin miller/strauss peyton

Updating fabrics in your home décor keeps a room looking fresh. Teddy Karl shares ways to incorporate it into any room in your house. SLHL: You’ve always possessed a passion for fabrics. Tell us about your background.

Teddy: I grew up in Massachusetts and attended Southeastern Massachusetts University where I majored in textile design. I taught myself to sew and began designing clothes. I left school and opened a custom design studio where I designed and made bridal, prom and evening wear. I married my wife in 1992, and we moved to St. Louis. I transitioned to the interior design business when we came to town. I love fabric and realized that as long as I am working with it, I will be happy. I have been at The Great Cover-Up for five-and-a-half years. SLHL: What is your philosophy on updating your home using fabric? Teddy: I think it’s great to update a room by changing pillows or re-upholstering a piece of furniture. I like to keep things always transitioning to keep it fresh, and then a room never looks dated or worn. You also never have the expense of completely starting over. New window treatments will have the biggest impact. Consider slipcovering a piece or changing out pillows seasonally – heavier, darker fabrics in the winter and lighter, brighter fabrics in spring.

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TEDDY KARL Principle DESIGNER AT The great cover-up, shares his

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SLHL: Can any design style incorporate slipcovers? How do you use them? Teddy: Slipcovers tend to have a more causal, not structured, slouchy look, so they are not right for every client or piece of furniture. I like them on small chairs or boxy pieces. When the right person slipcovers the right piece it is hard to tell that it is a slipcover. They can extend the life of the original piece or cover up the well-worn piece, however slipcovers are not always the inexpensive way out, as many people seem to think. SLHL: If someone’s home hadn’t been updated in a while, what room would you suggest starting with and why? How would you update it? Teddy: I like to look at each room and see what needs to be done. I like to make a list of priorities, letting the client weigh-in on what they are partial to and what has got to go. I scout out the treasures and timeless pieces and figure out what needs to be done to update. Many people are tempted to concentrate on one space at a time, but then you make everything else look even more dated. If you selectively edit and rearrange, add some new things, update windows and upholstery, pop in a new lamp and a few new pillows, you can buy some time. I love creating long-term relationships. I think many people do a project and then let things go for way too long. If you make it a "work-in-progress," it keeps things fresher and more up to date. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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This page: House-smoked Troutdale Farm rainbow trout on scrambled duck eggs with Crave Brothers mascarpone and italian parsley. Opposite page: Caramelized local apples, Flory’s Truckle (Jamesport, Mo.) with Augusta Ice Wine.

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Balanced Bites Working with local and seasonal ingredients, chef Lou Rook III creates a balanced menu inspired by the bounty of the season.

By Katie o’connor Photography by Colin Miller/Strauss Peyton

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a kitchen led by chef Lou Rook III, a firm supporter of the Slow Food movement and one of the area’s first chefs to heavily use local products in his kitchen, it’s surprising to hear that there are diners who think that Annie Gunn’s is no more than a steakhouse. “We do put a lot of effort into our steaks,” concedes Rook, “But there’s a huge array of product that we offer.” Given the chef’s commitment to both local farmers and quality ingredients, much of that product is local, and the full range of creative fare the Annie Gunn’s kitchen turns out can be seen clearly in a four-course menu that showcases the

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bounty of the season as well as the restaurant’s legendary beef. “I like to keep it as local and seasonal as possible,” says Rook as he explains his process for creating the menu. “So I start there.” And, he added, with its earthy pumpkin-mushroom risotto, rich and hearty pork belly, smoky trout and sweet apples, “this menu screams fall. Next, Rook considers the menu’s balance, ensuring that there’s a range of proteins and not too much starch. “Everybody loves our beef, so of course that’s there,” he says. “But instead of doing something too simple, we’ve done the Florentine style.” Then, of course, something sweet to finish—albeit nothing too complicated, given Rook’s dislike of pastry making. “I despise pastry,” he readily admits. “I love eating it; I don’t like doing it.” His solution fits nicely into his preferred seasonal approach, with the apple’s natural sweetness enhanced with caramelization and complemented by a tangy cheddar made in Jamesport, Mo.—a classic pairing. Years of practice makes working with local produce almost a no-brainer for the chef, but Rook also noted that the increased awareness of the importance of cooking seasonally and the recent addition of Eat Here St. Louis, a distributor of local products run by former Riddle’s Penultimate owner and fellow locavore Andy Ayers, has made it even easier. “There are more farmers, and our farmers have learned how to extend the growing season longer,” Rook says. “And Andy being the distributor is incredible—you’re almost guaranteed that you’ll get the products you planned on. And I can be in the kitchen more, taking care of guests, instead of being out shaking hands with farmers.” “We’re blessed at Annie Gunn’s,” says the chef. “We have incredible customers who understand that quality is going to cost, and they’re willing to spend the money for these products.” See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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Furniture as it was meant to be

Anything but straight-lined in his thinking, Steve Hasenbeck of Peacock Upholstery likes a curve. BY Christine Soucy Photography by Colin Miller/Strauss Peyton

Furniture

is expected to be both visually pleasing and comfortable. Steve Hasenbeck guarantees this to his customers, and he delivers with Old World style and considerations of the human body’s proportions. His furniture is not built to fill a space, but to fill a life. “I like to get to know the people first,” says Steve. “And then make the furniture to match their personalities.” There are limitless furniture options, from shape and form to finishes, cushions and fabric patterns. Steve hand ties the coil springs and adds muslin covering on top of the padding of each piece to give extra protection to the upholstery and help keep the form of the frame

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underneath the padding. If the piece has loose seat cushions, they are patterned so they match the piece’s dimensions exactly, and the pattern flows perfectly from the back of the chair or sofa to the seat. He can also make extras like a skirt, trimmings or pillows to match the finished piece. When it comes to furniture, upholstery is the epitome of being green. A piece of furniture made right, Steve says, can last lifetimes with just a few touchups here and there. If a chair or sofa is uneven, lumpy or sagging, odds are it needs a vacation to Peacock Upholstery. When the hand-tied coils in the seat are loose, it loses body and density,

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deteriorating the comfort. But that’s an easy fix for Steve, an accomplished upholsterer since his teenage years. Steve has worked with many historical pieces, most notably those in the Missouri Governor’s Mansion. He lovingly shows off a photograph of his work on an 18th century Biedermeyer sofa with beautifully hand-stitched diamond pattern upholstery. Everything that comes into his shop is improved, he says. No matter what shape it’s in when it arrives, brand new or battered by hundreds of years of use, it leaves the shop looking great. Aside from upholstering sofas and chairs, Steve has also upholstered doors, walls, panels and the

insides of bookcases. “My style is very creative, with great detail and a fine finish,” says Steve. “It’s an extension of me.” Happy to work in a place where he can let his artistic side flair, Steve says he always stands behind his work and loves interacting with his customers. He likes to keep his business old-fashioned honest, like he learned from his German father who taught him the trade. He’ll repeat it for you, “My customer is a special customer.” See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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Sneak a peek into the homes of some of your favorite St. Louis design professionals. Doing things exactly the way they wanted, these industry experts had the freedom to be as creative and innovative as possible. Their winning spaces were chosen from numerous entries by a panel of esteemed judges from across the country (page 6). The following pages showcase a LOWER LEVEL (page 30), a library (page 32), a KITCHEN (page 34), a guest bedroom (page 36) and an outdoor living area (page 38). Get inspired by these fabulous rooms.

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Pamela Calvert, Allied ASID Savvy Surrounding Style 9753 Clayton Road 314-432-7289 savvyladue.com

Why she loves it:

“Coming from a family of eight girls, that has grown to an extended family of 80, my lower level has become the ideal place to entertain,” Pamela says. Replicating a hip jazz lounge with her own personal touches, she has created the ultimate hangout spot. After making the decision to brick the entire space, her basement transformation quickly fell into place. The brick was laid by Pamela’s husband Bruce and two friends. Bruce also built the bars, fireplace and structural columns built into the bar, including the custom lights. He also laid the stone for the back bar and fireplace. Pamela created conversation areas that each have their own unique highlights. “The Three Stooges watch over a pub table as you descend the stairwell, a mercury-brushed-stone countertop with lit columns accentuate the bar, glass teardrop pendants illuminate the fireplace, the Beatles make an appearance in the custom banquette and a one-of-a-kind slab table anchors the dining area,” she says. She completed her vision with black and white photos and pops of lime accessories.

Why the judges love it:

The cabinetry and appliances in this lower level put many kitchens to shame. The bar area rocks! Love the exposed brick.

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Angela Francis, Allied ASID Angela Francis Interiors, LLC 272 S. Mt. Auburn Rd. Cape Girardeau, MO 63703 573-335-3005 angelafrancisinteriors.com

Why she loves it:

An avid reader, Angela was running out of places to keep her ever-growing collection of books. “I was starting to get quite a collection of books that were stowed away in every little space I could find, including dresser drawers and closets,” Angela says. Adding a built-in bookcase and custom made desk unit helped her family meet its needs to not only store their book collection, but also serve as an efficient home office to store iPads, iPods and files. Angela loves to travel, which she reflects in the space by displaying “little treasures” the family has acquired from their trips. Functional yet comfortable, this space is perfect for cozying up with a cup of tea and a good book or magazine or even researching their next great adventure.

Why the judges love it:

The built-ins were a great investment here! The room is functional, stylish and well appointed with designer furnishings like the white leather Barcelona chair—a stylish addition for reading and lounging.

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Bob Burmeister

Marc Christian Fine Cabinetry 2366 Schuetz Road 314-994-7110 marcchristian.com

Why he loves it:

For Bob Burmeister and his family, the kitchen is the heart of their home. So when they renovated six years ago, they knew the kitchen was their top priority. Adding a breakfast room onto the back of their home extended the kitchen, making it the center of their living space. The warm wood tones in the custom alder stained and glazed cabinetry make the kitchen inviting and perfect for entertaining. Work zones were carefully planned to allow for plenty of space for Bob and his wife to cook at the same time. Professional-grade appliances, such as the dual Subzero refrigerator, are concealed in wood panels giving a furniture appearance and an Old World feel.

Why the judges love it:

This kitchen is a gorgeous combination of architectural and decorative details. The Old World feel with modern amenities makes this kitchen spectacular. A kitchen island and separate bar for dining is unique. Guests can watch while the host is cooking without being in the way. Great space planning!

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Angela Mathey The White Rabbit 9030 Manchester Rd. 314-963-9784 emailtwr@yahoo.com

Why she loves it:

Angela Mathey was feeling a bit of the empty nest syndrome after her two children moved out. She came home one weekend after being out of town to find her husband had repainted her daughter’s former room “a strange color—not one I would have picked at all.” Inspired to transform the room into a comfortable haven for houseguests, Angela worked with the color to design a Paris apartment-style guest room. Starting with a comforter as her inspiration, she achieved the French feel by incorporating items from her boutique, her home away from home. Guests are greeted with a sweet message hanging next to the vintage bed (a perfect fit and find from Craigslist). Above the bed Angela hung an open frame around vintage-inspired prints she adored. The room also features collections of vintage clocks and books. The little details she added to the room add warmth and charm. “My sister was the first to stay in the newly designed bedroom,” she says. “She said she felt so comfy and loved in the room, which was exactly what I was hoping my guests would feel.”

Why the judges love it:

This room is darling, and the neutral color palette is great. It is creative and functional without being too kitschy.

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Pamela Calvert, Allied ASID

Savvy Surrounding Style 9753 Clayton Road 314-432-7289 savvyladue.com

Why she loves it:

When she wants to get away to a serene setting, Pamela Calvert doesn’t have to go any further than her own back yard. Pamela and her husband Bruce love to entertain, so having a lively and functional outdoor space was a must. Constructing their dream back yard by hand, the two wanted a connected, open space with intimate focal points amongst various cascading levels. Complete with a Tuscan grill, fire pit, relaxing hot tub and canopy, this is the ideal place to entertain. Even when not hosting family or friends, Pamela enjoys the space for herself. “The sound of two fountains enhances the natural surroundings and completes our own personal outdoor oasis,” she says.

Why the judges love it:

What an amazing transformation! This outdoor addition will add a lot of value to this home. The outdoor kitchen has everything anyone would dream of having. Nice space planning that includes so many different seating areas.

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The authentic renovation of a Tudor cottage in Clayton reflects the design skills of its multi-talented owners.

By Barb WIlson PhotographY by anne matheis

Flagstone paths wind up the lushly planted knoll, where a dignified vintage home stands sentinel over its quiet Clayton neighborhood. The superb integration of the residence and its grounds is hardly surprising, since the owners are Brian Smith of Gunn and Smith Architects and Matt Moynihan of Moynihan and Associates, a landscape architectural firm. As an architect, Brian readily admits that he prefers contemporary design, so it seemed reasonable to ask why he and Matt had chosen an 1,850-square-foot Tudor cottage-style home originally built in 1928. “We liked the basic plan, the nice rooms, the private corner lot and the neighborhood,” he explains. What followed was a collaborative series of renovations over two decades, adding approximately 1,200 square feet to the home while carefully preserving its classic “pinwheel” layout. Reminiscent of many Frank Lloyd Wright designs, pinwheel plans feature a central hub with projecting wings that allow for windows on three sides. For Brian and Matt, the challenge was to significantly expand the home – which had only one bedroom, 1-1/2 baths and a one-car garage, yet retain its distinctive character and natural lighting on all three sides of each space. “We must’ve done at least 15 drawings before starting the renovation,” Brian laughs. The first step was relatively simple, modifying the garage to accommodate two cars. Several years later, the kitchen was doubled in size, the ceiling raised and a gable added to allow for a guest bedroom and second full bath on the upper level.

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Left: Sam, an Australian Shepherd, guards the gallery that leads from the music/dining room to the kitchen and breakfast/hearth room. Right: French doors flood the music/dining room with natural light and provide access to the patio and exquisitely landscaped yard. Opposite page: Elegant slipper chairs surround the dining table, fabricated by St. Louis architect Isadore Shank.The floral oil stencil is a work by Dominican artist Aurelio Grisanty.

Undertaken in 2007, the major renovation required the owners to move out for a year while an open breakfast/hearth room was added off the kitchen, the upstairs master suite enlarged and an entire wing built to create a music/dining room. During this phase, the home’s antiquated electrical wiring was updated and the hodgepodge of heating systems replaced with eco-friendly geothermal. “We had to drill 350 feet down to install the geothermal,” Brian notes. Exterior brick removed during construction was meticulously re-laid in the home’s classic “drunken brick” pattern; displaced leaded windows were reused in the new spaces; and much of the original crown molding was eliminated, in the owners’ words, “to simplify the traditional house.” The addition of the new wing allowed for creation of a large private patio where guests can fully appreciate Matt’s landscape design

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talents (featured in The New American Landscape, edited by Thomas Christopher and published this spring, and in SLHL’s June/July 2012 issue). A brilliant example of sustainable gardening, the yard has the picturesque appeal of an English meadow, which Matt describes as “an environment filled with grasses, flowers and plants that can grow and prosper with less use of water, gasoline and fertilizers.” Most of the owners’ daily activity revolves around the spacious kitchen/ breakfast/hearth room area. “Matt’s a great cook, and we entertain a lot,” Brian remarks. “Guests tend to congregate in this area, so we wanted to make the kitchen more a living space, rather than utilitarian.” To achieve the desired look, minimal wall cabinetry was installed – all custom-built in crisp white, with Hafele hardware, fully integrated Sub-Zero appliances and subtle gray-green honed granite countertops. The full-size refrigerator and wine cooler were moved to the lower level,

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Honed granite in soft gray-green tones tops the kitchen counters and the 5-foot-square custom island, which the owners often use to spread out their architectural drawings.

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Left: Addition of the new wing created a large, wonderfully private patio space between the music/dining and breakfast/hearth rooms. Right: Casual meals are enjoyed in the breakfast/hearth room at a large 18th-century captain’s table, which has a hand-carved decorative base and can be folded away when not in use. Opposite page: Honed granite in soft gray-green tones tops the kitchen counters and the 5-foot-square custom island, which the owners often use to spread out their architectural drawings.

where an elevator provides easy access from the laundry to the top floor. Offering expansive views of the garden, the breakfast/hearth room is dominated by a Georgian-trimmed fireplace that backs to an outdoor fireplace. A mohair Biedermeier sofa provides comfortable seating, and the walls showcase a variety of artwork, including pieces by Sean Landers and Arthur Osver and Tuscan prints. Oriental and cowhide rugs lend color and texture to the rich hardwood flooring throughout the home, and adjacent to the breakfast room, the gallery further illustrates the owners’ enthusiasm for fine art. The gallery’s focal point is a monoprint by Barbara Holtz, influenced by her travels in the Himalayas and a first-prize winner in the Florence Biennale. Also displayed are another Arthur Osver and several watercolors and oils by Matt, who’s as talented with a brush as he is with landscape design.

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Beyond the gallery is the music/dining room, with its lacquered baby grand piano and an intriguing assortment of visual arts, including a large floral stencil by Dominican-born Aurelio Grisanty, a Tom Huck woodcut entitled “The Ultimate Cock Fight,” a carved Balinese temple door – and a 54-inch flat-screen that displays photographic collages when the sound system is activated. “I especially like the ‘transparency’ of this room,” says Brian. “You can actually see through the gallery to the fireplace in the breakfast room.” Surrounded by slipper chairs, the dining table was fabricated by noted St. Louis architect Isadore Shank, who created a travertine top for the massive 19th-century base. Lined with Brian’s architectural library, the fireside living room remained its original size. One wall is devoted to a quintessential Erik Spehn canvas, complemented elsewhere by another Holtz abstract

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and a Grisanty stencil. Adding unique character to the room are an antelope Chiwara (a ritual object) and a 3,000-year-old culinary vessel from North Africa. “I’m fascinated by the way African art seems to combine modernity with antiquity,” Brian comments. On exhibit in the foyer and stairway are a Motherwell, “Seascape” by Daniel Barton and a small Erik Spehn. Upstairs, the original maid’s room has been converted to a hall (humorously referred to as the “Moynihan watercolor gallery”) and the former master bath to a sitting/dressing area. Bright and airy, the master bedroom is surrounded by windows on three sides and extends into an inviting sitting bay. The walk-through master bath connects to a private TV room (originally the home’s sole

bedroom), which is furnished with a B&B Italia sofa, Eames lounge and Ellen Gray side table. Noteworthy artwork in this room includes Brian’s first acquisition, a piece by illustrator Wanda Loomis, a large acrylic by a young Australian painter and Leslie Laskey prints. Also on this level are the guest suite and a sizable office that can serve as an extra bedroom, when needed. The sum effect of this light-filled home is one of grace, serenity, comfort and thorough respect for architectural tradition – a residential gem with all the charm of the English countryside. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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Outdoor

A Weeping Blue Atlas cedar arches over a garden path to connect with a historic street lamp rescued from St. Louis' once famous Gaslight Square in the front garden of Jim and Laurie Meiners' Weldon Spring home. Beds filled with graceful fountain grass, golden lantana, bright New Guinea impatiens, trailing sedum and perennial plumbago add color and texture to the garden designed to be beautiful throughout the long hot summer.

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Landscape that works Historic treasures mix with lush landscaping to create a one-of-a-kind showplace By Lucyann Boston Photography by Kim Dillon

A tree frog takes a break in a small, wrought iron bird bath decorated with a hummingbird.

im Meiners’ home could be the best advertising for his business. The two-story, white residence is in a historic Weldon Spring neighborhood created for the top military officers connected with the Weldon Spring Ordinance Plant, which manufactured explosives during World War II. Designed around a basic floor plan created for military brass, the home has been transformed with additions and topped off with landscaping that makes it a one-of-a-kind showplace. Boxwood and blue spruce topiaries frame the curbside and front door. Vivid, red-orange New Guinea impatiens contrast dramatically with the various shades of green provided by lush annual

ferns, shrubs and perennials that fill the beds spanning the front of the home. As the owner of Prestige Landscape in Chesterfield, Jim spends his weekdays creating beautiful, one-of-a-kind landscapes for his clients. On weekends he maintains his own one-acre garden, which occasionally spills over-to his neighbor’s delight-to the two-acre property next door. “Because I don’t mind working seven days a week, I don’t have trouble maintaining my own garden,” he says laughing. He also gives a large amount of the credit for the lush space to his wife Laurie, who plants most of the flowers and does the mulching. One of the keynotes of Jim’s designs, both for clients and in his own

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Jim and Laurie's garden is filled with the historic artifacts Jim collects. Here, a 300-pound, wrought iron gate, rescued from a St. Charles farm, serves as a backdrop for bright yellow zinnias and dark red coleus, two of Laurie's favorite annuals. Opposite page, clockwise: The silver gray foliage of dusty miller marks the curves of garden beds and harmonizes with the gray stone used for a series of patios in the back yard. A firm believer in recycling, Jim created the patios from the decking material surrounding the swimming pool that was once part of the property; The glossy green leaves of a European beech tree and the narrow, ferny leaves of 'Fine Line' upright buckthorn frame a 1950s era slide that dates from the founding of the Weldon Spring subdivision; An antique carriage wheel Jim and Laurie dug up as they were planting their garden is now part of the landscape. The lion's head artifact from a St. Louis building was a gift to Jim from City Museum founder Bob Cassilly.

yard, is the use of historic materials. A history buff, he reclaims stones and materials from old buildings and looks at new ways to use them. In a nod to the ruin gardens that were popular in the mid-1800s, Jim incorporates parts of old structures in current settings. “Old stones have a patina that new ones don’t,” he points out. “I’m doing a cobblestone patio for one client,” he says. “She knows it will be rough but she wants that look.” A number of historic artifacts have found a place in his own garden. They include a marble fountain from the Old Cathedral; a stone lion’s head given to him by late City Museum founder Bob Cassilly; a wagon wheel uncovered on his own property and stones from the ruins of the 18th Century Fort de Chartres near Prairie du Rocher, Ill. The stones had been scavenged many years ago by area residents for use in foundations of their homes. He also loves recycling more mundane

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materials. When he and Laurie decided they no longer needed the in-ground pool that was a part of the property when they purchased it in 1996, he used the decking material to create a series of patios that lead from the home’s lovely side and back porches through the landscape and culminate in a charming, plant-surrounded waterfall. Whether designing his own garden or working with clients, Jim’s foremost concern is a landscape that “works.” “I spend a lot of time dragging out of people how they want to use their yard,” he explains. “The landscape has to fit in with their lifestyle.” Once that is established, Jim’s next challenge is ensuring proper drainage before plants are installed. “Good drainage is essential,” he emphasizes. “I spend a lot of time moving earth to accomplish that.” When it comes to plants, Jim and Laurie have some favorites that appear repeatedly as you stroll through their garden.

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JIM & LAURIE'S FAVORITES Large trees: Beeches are a favorite for glossy leaves and tidy appearance. Jim includes purple, European, American and tri-color beeches in his own yard. A zelkova, from the same family as the American elm and similar in appearance but resistant to Dutch elm disease, is another favorite. Smaller trees: Japanese maples, including upright, lace-leaf ‘Seiryu’ maples and delicate, fern-like cut-leaf maples, show up in a number of areas in his yard. He also has included a wonderfully fragrant Japanese tree lilac, with huge white blossoms that appear in early- to mid-May. Shrubs: Jim works with a variety of shrubs. Some are more common including bottlebrush buckeye, evergreen ‘Otto Luken’ laurel, winterberry and boxwood. Others are striking specimens such as the gold-leafed buddleja ‘Golden Sovereign’ with blue-violet flowers and a purple-leaved perennial hibiscus ‘Kopper King ‘ with large pink flowers. Another favorite for moist shade is a clumping bamboo (Fargesia rufa) ‘Green Panda.’ “It takes up space and you never have to weed it or prune it,” he notes. Perennials and grasses: Keynoted by a sentimental favorite, his grandmother’s spring-blooming iris, which have gone with him

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from house to house, he works with a host of different perennials to vary the colors, textures and seasons of his garden. Tasseled, graceful fountain grass contrasts with upright, red-tipped Japanese blood grass. Fall blooming dwarf asters add a bright note at the end of the seasons. Two favorites are European ginger, a shade-loving ground cover with rounded, glossy green leaves, and variegated Solomon’s seal, which also thrives in the shade and has arching stems trimmed with oval green leaves edged in white. Jim “farms” the often difficult to find ginger on his own property so it is available for clients. He uses large clumps of the Solomon’s seal as a deer-proof alternative to hosta. Annuals: Jim gives the nod to Laurie who loves New Guinea impatiens for its bright shots of color and dark green, lance-shaped foliage, zinnias for heat tolerance and brilliant colors and lantana for color, heat tolerance and deer resistance. Two foliage favorites are upright, rich green ‘Kimberly Queen’ ferns, which she finds perform equally well with some sun as well as in shade, and lacy leaved, silver gray dusty miller. “It’s an old fashioned plant, but it always looks good,” she says. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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Top left: Upright 'Kimberly Queen" fern and bright New Guinea impatiens are two staples in the couple's landscape. Top right: Gracious porches line two sides of Jim and Laurie's home and provide the perfect places to view the garden.

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Landscape Love Fall is the perfect time of year to plant trees and shrubs, giving them the winter to establish their roots. SLHL asked local landscapers what trees and shrubs they love to include in their yards. By: Melissa Mauzy Photography courtesy of each landscaper

David Sherwood, Sherwood’s Forest Nursery and Garden Center

October Glory Maple October Glory Maple is one of the best shade trees for the Saint Louis area. This tree transplants well, tolerates our clay soils and is relatively fast growing. The October Glory has green leaves in the summer and they turn Burgundy red late in the fall and keep their red fall color later than any other Red Maple varieties.

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‘Wedding Gown' Hydrangea Absolutely exquisite pristine white flowers resemble bouquets of miniature white roses. Lacecap blossoms first appear in late spring and will continue to bloom until frost. Blooming on new and old wood, 'Wedding Gown' is guaranteed to flower regardless of late pruning or a hard winter. A compact, mounding shrub only 3' tall makes them perfect for small spaces and containers. Its delightful blossoms dry to a soft chartreuse making them perfect for long lasting indoor arrangements. Deadheading encourages more flowers. Shrubs prefer shade to part shade. Water well to encourage flowering.

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Juddi Viburnum Juddi Viburnum is one of the most undervalued and versatile three season all-star shrubs around. The fragrance of the spring bloom rivals that of lilacs. It has a wonderful dark green display in summer that explodes into warm reds and burgundy in the fall. This adaptable viburnum can be used as a specimen plant or planted in groups along a woodland edge. It grows 6-8 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide but can be trimmed and cut back. They usually always make an appearance into one of my designs.

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Purple European Beech My favorite tree is the Purple European Beech. I like it because of the purple color glossy leaves and sinuous textured trunk. Beech trees are strong branched and make very little mess. They look best as a multiple stemmed or low-branched affair. The leaves turn copper colored in the fall and stay on the tree all winter making the beech tree an excellent choice for privacy or blocking an unattractive view. The Purple Beech is a purple leafed tree in the spring and early summer, but the leaves may turn green in areas with long hot summers.

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Persian Parrotia One of my favorite trees is the Persian Parrotia. In summer the parrotia has clean, deep green foliage that holds up to the heat. During the fall we see a muddling of yellows, oranges and reds with the foliage giving way to a unique branching structure and exfoliating cream, green and grey bark in winter. No two parrotias are alike, and they can be single or multi-trunked. You don’t see them used that often in our area even though they perform extremely well and provide structure and color to the landscape.

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Cozying Up, Outside An outdoor hearth room is the ideal spot to enjoy the crisp, fall weather By Katie O’Connor Photography by Mike Marxer Styling by Judy Moskoff

Another scorching summer has slipped into memory, and as the days shorten and temperatures dip, thoughts turn to cozy fall evenings spent fireside. For Larry and Stacie Brost, that means heading outside, not in. The couple’s new Wildwood home features a unique exterior space set to one side of the house’s front elevation. Open on two sides and leading from Larry’s study, it’s technically a porch, but a full masonry fireplace transforms it into an outdoor hearth room perfect for enjoying the crisp fall air. With the home located on a heavily wooded lot, the 14-by-14-foot room’s wicker seating arrangement provides a unique and comfortable setting for reading, intimate gatherings with a small group, or simply a front-row seat to nature’s annual autumnal color show. Such a space was always part of the couple’s plans for the home, their dream house. “Porches are important to me,” says Stacie, an investment manager by day. “They say, ‘home,’‘comfort,’ they’re inviting.” Interior-like details add to that inviting feel and mingle seamlessly with more practical elements suited to the all-weather room. The fireplace’s natural stone is tumbled, softening the hard edges of the rock, while its earthy tones add warmth. The hearthstone’s polished finish brings out the stone’s natural grain and adds a textural contrast to the fireplace surround’s rough texture. Composite cedar shake shingles

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covering two walls protect the exterior of the house but are painted a soft, comforting neutral. A cedar ceiling overhead complements a weather-resistant stamped concrete floor tinted to add depth of color and lightly textured to be bare-feet friendly. As the owner of Heartlands Building Co., a company specializing in outdoor spaces, Larry designed and built the home, ensuring that form truly met function. The two open walls, for example, sport retractable remote-controlled screens—a helpful detail during mosquito season. And the roof above the porch was insulated and built using a solar reflective sheathing that dispels most of the sun’s heat on a scorching summer day. As a result, the room’s ceiling fan is much more effective at cooling the space. “It makes a big difference,” Larry explains. “You feel an immediate relief from the heat.” But the space really shines in the cooler months, when the surrounding woods provide ample firewood for the angled fireplace whose considerable warmth supplies a picturesque backdrop for making s’mores with the family. The couple couldn’t be happier with the space. As Larry explains, “For us, going home is like going on vacation every night.” See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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LOOKING TO THE SOUTH (AFRICA) AS AUTUMN COMES TO ST. LOUIS As we start to feel autumn’s chill, things are just starting to heat up south of the equator in countries like South Africa.

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In the Stellenbosch region, near Cape Town, the vines are starting to bud in fields that flank some of the most scenic wine lands in the world. Since ancient times, farmers have known that the soil in this area is among the most fertile on the planet, and the climate extremely conducive to growing all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Fleeing religious persecution, French Huguenots arrived in the 1600s, quickly making Stellenbosch a haven in which their brethren could flourish. They also brought with them French winemaking knowledge and, as important, French grapevines. In the early 1950s, Frans Malan, a descendent of these early grape growers, planted vines on De Hoop in the foothills of the Simonsberg Mountains. Endowed with superb terroir, the farm subsequently became

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the nucleus of the Simonsig Wine Estate. The first wines were sold under the Simonsig Estate label in 1968. Literally translated, it means Simon’s View, named after the spectacular views of the mountains rising up in the distance. Through Frans, efforts, and that of his three sons who currently own the winery, Simonsig is among the best-known names in quality wines in South Africa. Often, Francois Malan and his family will take in the beautiful view from their land as they walk their two Alsatian Shepherds past the old family farm or sit near the floor-to-ceiling windows in the winery’s acclaimed Cuvee Restaurant and enjoy chef Lucas Carsten’s many classic renderings of hearty meals. While ostrich, wildebeest and other exotic South African fare have graced the menu, it’s meats like beef

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and venison that make the best pairings with Simonsig’s full-bodied red wines. Chief among them is Pinotage, a hybrid grape that comes from the French grapes Pinot Noir and Cinsault and is only cultivated and bottled in South Africa. Pinotage was the first wine released under the Simonsig label, and the winery’s Pinotages have been award-winners nearly every year. Venison loin with a smoked butternut gateau, caramelized Brussels sprouts, lardons (pieces of bacon) and a port sauce cries out for the Redhill Pinotage, a luscious, fruity wine that spends 16 months in oak. A dish like Chalmar beef fillet with creamed leeks, shimeji mushrooms, potato rösti and a guinness butter emulsion is best paired with the Frans Malan Cape Blend. It renders delicious aromas and flavors

Francois, Francois-Jacques, Christelle, Antionette and Johan Malan.

of dark cherry and berry that paints an image of a decadent black forest cake. A Cape Blend, with the traditional Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes, is South Africa’s version of a Meritage. It is near and dear to Francois and the whole Malan family, and is the winery’s “flagship” wine that the brothers named after their deceased father. The Malan family’s favorite dishes and the wines that compliment them the best should be welcome in our homes as we enjoy the cooler weather. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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he dawn of the 20th century brought about great change and amazing growth throughout the world. Invention, experimentation, industry and war became the hallmarks of the times. With the inventions of the first gas powered and manned airplane by the Wright Brothers and the creation of the FM radio we became a more informed and educated nation. Women’s roles also changed with the19th amendment to the United States Constitution guaranteeing women’s right to vote. The events of the 20th century also impacted society’s vision of home furnishings. Advanced methods of manufacturing coupled with new materials brought about the modern movement. Traditionally heavy and ornate, furniture became functional, accessible and visually

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Modern Style: Sharp, linear styles, clean and crisp cuts, upholstered fabrics are simple, textured or tight woven. Example: Eileen Gray Table by Gordon International available through Frank Patton Interiors. Art Deco Style: Straight lines, sleek, smooth, geometric patterns, used industrial materials like glass, plastics and metal. Example: The Music Chair by Theodore Alexander available at KDR Designer Showrooms.

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seasonal changes in the garden, while a leaded glass window off the breakfast nook overlooks an intimate garden, home to many birds during the winter. As the main cook in the family, Michael needed the kitchen to be functional for him. The maple shaker-style cabinets have full extension drawers and offer plenty of storage below the countertop. The stainless steel stove has front access ovens and controls for the six burners that only seem to be completely occupied during the holidays and large parties. A butcher’s block island, situated in the center, serves a dual purpose: functional for Michael to use as a go-between for the refrigerator and the stove and as a social gathering spot, a place for friends and family to drink wine, chat and watch Michael create his culinary delights. Now happily in their home for 10 years, the Houlihan’s have enjoyed many glasses of wine, quiet dinners and holiday family gatherings in their kitchen. Frank Lloyd Wright coined the expression “form follows function,” and this phrase resonates in the Houlihan’s kitchen. “We believe nothing is, nor can be beautiful, if it isn’t functional,” says Michael. See www.stlouishomesmag.com for resources.

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To take advantage of this special offer, send your check along with name, address and telephone number to:

St. Louis Homes and Lifestyles 255 Lamp & Lantern Village, Town and Country, MO 63017 Or call Barney at 636-230-9640 ext. 27 please make sure To reference slHl fall

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SUTTONWOOD

INTERIORS & ANTIQUES

Not every home needs an Extreme Makeover... Let’s see what we can do for you.

“NEWLY ARRIVED”

636-256-8906

www.sheacallier.com john@sheacallier.com

Substantial collection of old hand carved international primitives incorporated with our signature antiques. Visit SuttonWood Interiors and Antiques in our 16,000 sq. ft. showroom in Soulard.

John Shea, co-host of the “Inside/Out Show”

1301 Gravois Ave. (In Soulard) St. Louis, Missouri 63104 314-781-5444 suttonwoodantiques@sbcglobal.net www.suttonwoodinteriorsandantiques.com

Builder of 2008 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition St. Louis

www.secondsitting.com

HAAS CABINETS: 40-65% OFF MANUFACTURER’S RETAIL PRICE

18th Anniversary Sale! All Through October! Inventory changes daily... shop often for best selection!

COMMITMENT TO QUALITY & EXCELLENCE Variety of Glaze finishes Countertops: Granite • Corian • Tile • Laminate • Marble • Quartz Cabinet Woods: Cherry • Hickory • Maple • Alder

www.modernkitchensandbaths.com Central 314.772.1611 • 3122 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, MO 63139 West 636.394.3655 • 14381 Manchester Rd., Manchester, MO 63011

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Special Discounts Storewide! Giveaways! Contests!

Convenient Location: 1 Mile East of Lindbergh 10410 Manchester Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122 314-965-4949 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 10am - 5pm Thursday: 10am - 7pm and Sunday: Noon - 4pm Find us on All items shown subject to prior sAle. mAy or mAy not be AvAilAble.

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Fantastic Fall Finds Celebrate the season with great giveways from local retailers. For October’s “favorites” issue, we are giving away awesome accents whether you are dressing up your look or your home.

Hot Skwash Velvet Pumpkin

Add a touch of fall to any room with this festive velvet pumpkin in carrot. The 8” pumpkin is topped with a natural, real stem and is available in 52 colors. Courtesy of Old House in Hog Hollow

Pumpkin Blossom

Kameleon Necklace

Stand out in a beautiful sterling silver flower necklace with an aqua blue and green center jewel by Kameleon. The center of the necklace is interchangeable, so you can constantly change the look to fit your style. Courtesy of Imogenes

A combination of ceramic and glass bowls and plates create jewelry for your wall with this pumpkin blossom. The beautiful fall colors will perfectly accent the season. Courtesy of The Porch

Enter to Win! For your chance to take home one of these fantastic finds, visit www.stlouishomesmag.com/article/october-web-giveaways

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Visit our new 2nd location in

The Market at Des Peres on Manchester one mile east of 270.

Three French Hens

St.Louis area’s most beautiful store! Fine Home Furnishings

Fine furniture

Unique gifts Home accessories Interior design by appointment

16935 Manchester Road in Wildwood Phone - 636.458.8033 Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm & Sunday 12 - 4pm www.threefrenchhensstl.com like us on facebook and win!

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