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An exquisite French country home in Black Forest BY GINA CRONIN  GINA.CRONIN@GAZETTE.COM

Nestled on a lush five-acre treed lot in Black Forest, this close-in French country home at 12840 Bridle Bit Road represents the ultimate in quality finishes and main level living. Priced at $1,789,000, the home has five bedroom suites and seven bathrooms, including a gorgeous main level master suite. The 7,829 square foot home is a vision, with stunning views of Pikes Peak and the Cadet Chapel beyond. Exterior amenities include quaint gravel paths, a water feature with cascading brook, grove of fruit trees, various evergreens, a twoacre horse pasture and tri-color beech trees. Designed by highly acclaimed architect Bennett Strahan, built by Gary Gregoire and professionally decorated by Joni Bader, the home captures the essence of elegant but comfortable Colorado Living. Driving up to this architectural gem, visitors reach a welcoming concrete driveway with circular turn-around, ample guest parking and stamped concrete accents. The exterior boasts stucco with charming window shutters, stone accents and a concrete tile roof. An inviting covered front entry porch features a tiled

floor, knotty alder front door with stone surround and a peaked cedar ceiling with chandelier. There is a second front porch — also covered — that is ideal for outdoor dining. An expansive rear deck that extends the whole length of the home, is adorned with wrought-iron railings and a Brazilian iron wood and tile floor. This expansive deck is accessed from the great room, master suite and kitchen area. The deck also features a greenhouse with in-floor radiant heating. Setting the stage for more good things to come, the impressive foyer features travertine floors with a beveled “pillow” edge, a massive circular chandelier and a dramatic free-floating circular staircase with curved stairs and a wrought-iron railing with faux painted copper accents. The heart of the home is the stunning great room that boasts a 20 foot ceiling, a bay of windows and a lovely limestone fireplace with gas logs. To the left of the foyer, the large formal dining room offers a peaked, beamed ceiling with chandelier, wide-plank hardwood floors and French doors that open to the cozy covered porch and nook on the front of the home.

An arched stone doorway leads to the kitchen area designed by Randy Hall. The gourmet kitchen features a sage green center isle and inset cabinetry in a pleasing combination of alder wood and cream. All the countertops in the kitchen are slab granite. The center isle has an ice maker, wine cooler, raised counter seating and a stainless steel sink with instant hot water. Additional kitchen appliances include a Sub Zero refrigerator and freezer, Kitchen Aid dishwasher and a Dacor stainless stove with six-gas burners and double convection ovens. The tiled backsplash behind the stove has an imported Italian tile mural. The kitchen opens to a cozy hearth room and a breakfast nook. The hearth room features an inviting stone fireplace with gas logs and a custom “Wattle and Straw” flu that enhances the home’s French country character. The breakfast nook features a coved ceiling with alder molding and chandelier. Off the kitchen, an arched entry with stone trim leads to a walk-in pantry, the laundry room, the garage and a back staircase to the lower level. Located to the right of the foyer, the

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to the powder room, there is a handsome office finished in alder wood. The office offers an impressive box-beam ceiling, wide-plank hardwood floors, built-in CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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A lot less wire shelving as closet organizers go upscale BY JOHN EWOLDT  TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICES

A peek in the right closet will reveal the latest ideas in fashion, but more and more, the closet itself can be a trendy revelation. And right now that trend is upscale and without wires. Homebuilders who used to allow $500 to outfit all closets with wire shelving are now working with customers who want melamine shelves, at a minimum budget of $2,000. Steve Jorgenson, who owns Home Options closet company in suburban Minneapolis, said most of his customers won’t accept wire — or what’s also called ventilated — shelving anymore. “The shelves fall off the wall within a year because they’re not installed correctly, or things fall through the holes or the wires leave lines on sweaters,” Jorgenson says. “People doing a remodeling want wire even less than new homebuilders.” Even the Container Store, which has sold tons of well-constructed ventilated shelving, recently added the deluxe TCS Closets Collection, a custommade system with back panels, thicker materials, integrated lighting and exclusive finishes. A recently opened California Closets design studio in suburban Minneapolis exemplifies how upscale the closet industry has gone. Several customers checking out the garage organization vignette assumed it was designed by the French fashion house Hermes, said Brandy Ward, the designer of the garage showcase and owner of the California Closets franchise. It features glossy acrylic drawer fronts and floating aluminum doors that hide ladders and lawn mowers. “It’s probably the orange and brown colors that remind people of an Hermes box,” she says. “I wanted the new store to have a ‘wow’ factor and be

aspirational.” Ward’s design studio has replaced ordinary panels, wire shelving and baskets with rich, textured wood grain melamine accented with pearl-inlay cabinet hardware and lighted drawers. She wouldn’t say what the build-out costs were for her new space, but it compares favorably to the company’s flagship store in San Francisco. At 3,800 square feet with 17 vignettes, it’s twice the size of her previous store.

Ward wanted to set her business apart from the competition. “People are watching HGTV, Real Housewives and other reality shows and they’re aspiring to have closets they see on those shows,” she says. “People aren’t as afraid to spend $50,000 on closets throughout their house.” What can a customer get for five figures? Mudrooms in shades of walnut, graphite and gold leaf with a fold down desk or a two-story Prince-inspired

library wall with an electric fireplace fanning purple flames. Closet organization is an $8.5 billion business in the U.S., with its own trade shows and even mocked on the TV comedy “Modern Family.” Many closet organizers and hardware stores keep prices low with standard sizes, but the industry is doing more custom work now. Ward, who is trained as an interior designer and is certified in kitchen and

bath design, wanted the new space to show off rooms or designs that many closet organizers don’t tackle. She’s added gold mesh ventilated kitchen drawer fronts for vegetable storage, glass panels etched with images of doves for the Prince library wall, and a subway tilelike wall that hides a Murphy bed. “Lots of clients who have downsized pull down a Murphy bed in their home office when they have guests,” Ward says. Rick Lyrek, who owns Closets for Life in suburban Minneapolis, said he’s adding new elements as well. Lighting is a common feature, including LED strip lights on closet rods that light up automatically when motion is detected. He also provides 3-D drawings of what a project will look like. “Some of my competitors like California Closets won’t leave drawings with the customer at the end of initial meeting,” he says. “We want potential customers to be able to visualize it and live with it before they make a decision.” Lyrek, whose business has grown annually by about 10 percent in the last decade, said nearly all of his customers have moved away from wire shelving and now want custom-made designs that are multifunctional and look good too. Area resident Shelley Saby gave up on wire shelving after it fell down three times over time. She priced DIY systems at hardware stores but decided to spend about 30 percent more to have the job done professionally through California Closets with sturdier melamine and lots of accessories. “Closets have come a long ways,” she says. “From pull out rods to pant hangers to soft close drawers, it’s all good.” She and her husband recently spent $5,000 on their master bedroom closet remodel. ■


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desk, wood paneled walls, bookcases and a bay of windows. Across from the office, you’ll find the lovely master suite. The master bedroom boasts wide-plank hardwood floors, crown molding, ceiling fan, and gas fireplace with alder mantel flanked by bookcases and French doors. The sumptuous master bath features raised dual vanities with inset alder cabinetry and slab limestone countertops. The bathroom floors are tiled with an inlaid border. A large tiled shower, water closet and Jason Air tub complete the master bath. The tub is built into a cozy bay with windows that frame the serene setting.

Off the bath, there is a spacious walk-in closet with built-ins. The impressive circular staircase goes to the upper level where a wide hallway leads to two bedroom suites and a loft/ office area. Open on both sides, the hallway overlooks both the foyer and the great room. Both of the bedroom suites on this level enjoy private tiled bathrooms with water closets and walk-in closets. The loft area features built-in bookcases, a built-in desk and a charming alcove with window. At the base of the spiral staircase, a tiled oval with inlaid star burst provides a pleasing visual to the spiral opening from

the lower level to the upper level. The lower level features a fabulous rec room that opens to a covered flagstone patio with hot tub. In addition to the walkout, the rec room boasts a wood-burning, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with alder mantel and a wet bar. The wet bar has inset alder cabinetry, slab granite countertop, refrigerator and wine fridge. Off the rec room there is a large bathroom that has a spacious alder vanity with arched ceiling above and a slab travertine countertop. This bathroom also has tiled floors, a tiled shower and private water closet. The adjacent guest bedroom or bonus room

has a walk-in closet and French doors that open to the rear patio with hot tub. A second guest suite on this level has a French door walkout, a walk-in closet and a private five-piece tiled bath. Also on the lower level is a large media room that is prewired for home theater equipment, a storage closet under the stairs that houses the home’s sound and security systems, two storage rooms, an eight-by-eight-foot safe room, utility room with water softener, pH conditioner, furnace with humidifier and the boiler for the hot water. Special features of this extraordinary home include six-zone in-floor radiant

heat for the tiled areas on the main and basement levels, central vac, a sound system throughout the home, hand textured walls, solid knotty alder doors, custom knotty alder woodwork, Pella windows with built-in interior shades, three furnaces, and central air on main and upper levels. Conveniently located, the home enjoys close proximity to I-25, hospitals, Flying Horse Country Club, Denver tech center, shopping, restaurants and downtown Colorado Springs. Lovingly built with exceptional detail for the current owners, the home is being offered for sale for the first time. ■

Roger Herman recognized among most powerful leaders in real estate industry NEWSWIRE

Roger Herman, President and CEO of Shorewood Real Estate, was recently recognized as one of the top 200 most powerful and influential leaders in real estate by Swanepoel Power 200 for the second year in a row. Herman, a well-known leader in today’s real estate industry, began his career in 1989 as a licensed Realtor and over the years held several management roles, now as the President and CEO of Shorewood Real Estate. “Roger is an incredible leader and a great motivator to agents and staff alike,” said Kristen Whittington, COO of Shorewood Real Estate. “He values every individual on his team and does

everything in his power to create growth opportunities to help agents build their businesses and to continue to grow the Shorewood brand across the country.” Shorewood Real Estate now operates nine offices in three states with 400+ Realtors and employees. In 2015 and 2016 Shorewood was recognized by Real Trends and RISMedia as one of the top 60 residential real estate brokerages across all brands and companies in the United States. Most recently, Herman was recognized as one of real estates top 200 most powerful and influential leaders in the U.S by Swanepoel Power 200. “Roger’s leadership is one of the biggest reasons I joined the team

several years ago,” said Eric Estrada, Vice President of Shorewood Real Estate. “His unique business approach sets our products and services apart from our competitor’s and includes our very own luxury digital newspaper.” With approximately 400 real estate professionals nationwide, Shorewood Real Estate operates in Colorado, Florida and Nevada. They specialize in residential real estate and worldwide relocation. For more information on joining Shorewood’s team of professionals, please contact Eric Estrada, Vice President at Eric.Estrada@ Shorewood.com or visit their website Shorewood.com. ■

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Fast-growing jobs you’ve probably never heard of BY MARY ELLEN SLAYTER  MONSTER.COM

If you skim a list of the hottest jobs for the year ahead, you’ll likely see a roll call of the usual suspects like software developer and nurse practitioner. But what if you’re looking for a job that’s a bit off the beaten path — something that will make people lean in and say, “Wait, you do what?” Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupation Finder, Monster tracked down five rising, not-so-familiar jobs with salaries that will pique your interest. All of these jobs are expected to grow faster than the BLS’ overall projection of a 6.5 percent increase for U.S. jobs between 2014 and 2024. Get ahead of the curve while you can.

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PROJECTED 2014–2024 GROWTH: 29 percent PROJECTED NEW JOBS BETWEEN 2014 AND 2024: 1,000 to 4,999 EDUCATION/TRAINING: Bachelor’s degree in a field such as geomatics, cartography or geography is required. 2015 MEDIAN PAY: $61,880 per year Photogrammetrists take the details of photographs — usually from satellites or airplanes — and use them to make specialized maps. The job requires an eye for details and deep tech skills, as almost all maps are now electronic and optimized for mobile. PROJECTED 2014–2024 GROWTH: 16 percent PROJECTED NEW JOBS BETWEEN 2014 AND 2024: 5,000 to 9,999 EDUCATION/TRAINING: High-school degree is minimum, followed by a four-year apprenticeship. 2015 MEDIAN PAY: $48,410 per year Millwrights are one of the prime movers of the manufacturing sector, because they install, dismantle, repair, reassemble and relocate machinery in factories and other industrial settings. The role was common when manufacturing was king, and as the industry makes a comeback with increasingly technical machinery, these jobs are keeping pace.

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