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urbanhomemagazine.com Publisher Mark Herrmann Editorial Director Tammy Wanchisn Writers Nancy Atkinson Mark Ward Ginger Sprinkle Laura Glass Dana Todd
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Into the Blue Industrial Chic An Artful Transformation Cape Cod Cool A Touch of Zen Thinking Outside the Box
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or one Charlotte family, their discovery of a former builderowned Myers Park home, was the perfect mix of a recent remodel and manageable floor plan. The home simply needed the finishing touches. It is now decorated with a relaxed, ocean-influenced style that perfectly balances traditional tastes with the ease and comfort often found in a beach home. Like many older neighborhoods, the Smith family home was built right after the depression, in the early 1920s. A traditional Colonial style home, the home features one character filled room after the other. You can tell the craftsmen that built this home took pride in their work. Plaster and lath walls and hardwood floors are throughout the home, as is most of the original windows, door hardware and millwork. As you enter the home, the formal living room is off to the left, a split level staircase is in the middle of the home and the dining room is off to the right. A den lies just beyond the two French doors in the living room and a butler pantry and expanded kitchen area sit in the back right corner. A playroom and several bedrooms are upstairs.
But what first impresses you is despite the homes age, the decorating style is chic yet comfortable. “I grew up near Elizabeth City, which is a big sailing town, and I suppose the water and the ocean, has been a big influence in my life,” said Beth Smith, the owner. “Our family owns a home near Nags Head, and I just love the relaxed, casual vibe that beach houses have. I wanted the decorating in our home to be just as relaxed.” Very subtle nautical influences are spread throughout the home, yet that theme is more of a reminder in the background, and not at all, overly done. “When we bought the home, I loved the fact that the former owner, a builder, had basically just left the walls a shade of antique white. It allowed me to see the home as an open canvas and not have any preconceived notions about the direction I should take the decorating,” said Beth. As a result, every room is infused with rich or vibrant color, each room distinct, yet the house flows. It feels relaxed. “I read a lot of magazines like Elle Décor and House Beautiful for ideas,” said Beth. “I’m drawn to just about every type of decorating style. Any genre can be well done. I just enjoy the spatial relationships of a more eclectic mix. I’m also very fortunate to have a very good interior designer, Holly Phillips from the English Room, who is my sounding board of new ideas.” Most recently, Beth decided to add French doors from the den to a new outdoor living area. She worked with Brice Thomason, who helped design a relaxed and inviting covered patio with an outdoor fireplace. “We can’t wait to use the space,” said Beth.
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Dining Room
Living Room
This room is the quintessential mixture of old and new. A David Hicks rug from Stark Carpet exudes style while the traditional influences of an antique dining room table and sideboard from family, provide a touch of tradition. New floor-to-ceiling built-ins provide a safe home for Beth’s china, which was handed down by Beth’s grandmother. White vinyl chairs from Lee are a great conversation starter at dinner parties.
One of the original design elements untouched by the former owner was a beautiful maritimethemed tile that surrounds the fireplace in the formal living room. That blue is picked up and carried into the living space with the upholstered side chairs and accent pillows. The neutral sisal rug and drapes act more like a backdrop to frame the room, and focus the attention on the furniture and contemporary art. French-doors lead to a den. Glances upstairs through the open staircase and you catch a glimpse of color in the children’s playroom and bedrooms. “Because we don’t have a foyer, your eye is immediately drawn into the living room,” said Beth. “I really wanted this room to make a statement.”
Children’s Playroom Vibrant orange painted walls help set the mood for fun in this space. A durable sofa and colorful rug from Ikea are almost indestructible while pops of green are provided from Jonathan Adler pillows. “My painters told me they dreamed in orange for weeks after painting this room,” said Beth. Artwork from all the children is organized on framed cork boards.
Kitchen Den French doors that lead out to a covered patio and fireplace, were inspired by the French doors in the formal living room. Antique English reproduction hardware graces the doors. The room is done in red, tan and black and is the gathering spot for family and friends. 16
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White shaker cabinetry anchors the space with marble countertops and an island made from mahogany. A pantry near the stove provides ample storage. A limestone tiled floor connects an eat-in banquet with West Elm chairs. The table is reproduction antique from Englishman Furniture. A bowl filled with crayons and a stack of fresh paper inspires the children to create masterpieces at any moment. Beth’s mom framed some of her childhood art, which is featured on the wall.
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here is no better description of the home of Paige McThenia and Jon Adams, than “industrial chic.” When you enter the home, you are naturally drawn to the eclectic decorating style that epitomizes homeowners that take a genuine interest in personalizing their home. Their love of art, design, found objects and the outdoors permeate their home. We thought it would be a good idea to interview this fun and eclectic couple to understand their personal interests and how that influenced the choices for their home. What are the top influences in your life that impact your style? A love of rustic nature and modern architecture and a general irreverence about design rules. Tell us some history of your house. The house was built in 1930 and had had a small back area added onto it at some later date. One neighbor told us it had once been abandoned and condemned. Another neighbor told us a previous owner put a coffee can with $100 in it up in the chimney. Jon and I don’t know much else about its history. What drew you to this particular neighborhood? Elizabeth has a wonderful mix of businesses and residences, and despite the fact that it’s a well-established neighborhood, it’s still a bit edgy and artistic and diverse. Jon and I love walking through the neighborhood under the canopy of old trees and seeing the ways in which neighbors have avoided traditionally regimented landscaping and instead created wonderful individualized gardens around their homes. What did you want to change to the structure and why? We got married in 2007, and, collectively with my daughter and Jon’s step-daughter Finley (the now 11 yearold), we wanted to make the house our own together. It was pretty desperately in need of updating. Finley’s bedroom was a converted attic space without a door and ours was a back bedroom off the kitchen. The living room was cave-like, and the kitchen, in our view, had been “unfortunately” renovated at some point in the past. We wanted lots of light and open space and room for kids and animals and friends to gather, but also more privacy for ourselves. In addition, we wanted to maintain the integrity of the bungalow so that it remained in keeping with the neighborhood. How did you go about doing this? Who was the design team? Andrew (Woody) Woodruff, Architect; Peter Vasseur and Craig Jackson, Vasseur Home Design; Meghan Hayes and Mike Kenerly, The Essential Gardener. The result was an amazing team of energetic, creative, hardworking, and inspired individuals that created a home we feel very fortunate to live in. We didn’t go into the renovation process with many firm ideas about how we wanted the house to look. We knew that we wanted to reuse as much of the old house as possible,
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make environmentally sensitive choices, and that we wanted creative input from everyone involved. For example, upon running into a foundational problem, Peter suggested the concrete floor in the family room. We liked it, as did Craig and Woody, and then we all weighed in on the stain (or lack thereof) color. The concrete choice led to a decision to make the back of the house more modern than the front, the result of which was a metal siding that mimics the original wood siding.
What are your favorite places to shop for your home? Habitat Restore, a couple of antique malls in Virginia, and online places like Etsy, Overstock, Viva Terra, and Velocity Art and Design. Tell us about Finley’s room. There are two parts to the kid area: the first at the top of the stairs is a loft area with games, futon couch (great for sleepovers), a television and
Tell us about how the industrial theme of the house came to be. Going into the renovation, we loved the look and feel of a combination of industrial materials with rustic, natural materials. Peter and Craig worked to make this a reality with great suggestions that resulted in an I-beam mantle, steel plates, bolts and wire cables on the stairs, and unfinished steel columns on the back concrete patio. In addition, I found wonderful recycled railroad spike coat hooks on the Etsy website. Coupled with this is a juxtaposition of salvaged wood bookshelves, the pebble floor in the master shower, and a split cedar log that serves as a shelf in the master bathroom. For the backyard, we utilized the Galvalume metal siding that is on the back of the house for fencing material, and galvanized horse troughs for planters. I love the way this looks with the native grasses and wildflowers. What is the significance of the circle in the design? The circles started with the door. The door insert is an artistic lead glass panel made of hand blown rondels surrounded by clear hand-blown seedy glass. It was designed by a very talented glass artist named Guido Goldkühle I found online. The door is one of my favorite parts of the house design project, and the glass rondels set the tone for the circles throughout the house—the Edison bulb light fixture above the dining room table, the circle in the kitchen wall (the circumference of which matches that of the light fixture), the art panels along the fence in the back yard. I think that the circles soften the modern industrial aspects of the house. No grass in the backyard! Why? We wanted an outdoor space that reflected our concern for the environment and our love of nature but that could also hold up to the rough and tumble activities of a 10 year old daughter with lots of friends, all of the neighborhood kids, and a variety of four-legged creatures—be they pets or wildlife. Meghan and Mike sat down with us to talk about xeriscaping and native plants and river rocks. We told them we liked tall grasses, and we told them we liked rivers. And the result is their own creation—a beautiful, sustainable, inspiring and absolutely livable organic landscape.
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We wanted lots of light and open space and room for kids and animals and friends to gather, but also more privacy for ourselves. In addition, we wanted to maintain the integrity of the bungalow so that it remained in keeping with the neighborhood.
movies, and a wall length chalkboard. Past that is Finley’s bathroom, and a small cubbyhole space that was once attic storage. It is now a reading nook, with a cow print bean-bag chair, small table for books, a Sola-tube for light during the day and a really cool gourd light that casts a star pattern for nighttime. It is secret and small and cozy and bright. On the other side of the stairs is Finley’s room. She desperately wants to go to Kenya on a safari, so the whole room is designed around that idea. There is a lovely stretched canvas photo of a giraffe on a savannah over her desk, vintage photos of African animals printed as pillows on an old brass bed from Jon’s family, grass-like green shag rug, a hammock chair hanging from the ceiling, and these crazy giant flower and monkey wall decals we found together on Etsy. Her desk is an old law school desk of my father’s and the chair a knock-off plastic Eames chair from Overstock.
What’s your decorating secret? Read lots of design magazines. Find pictures of what you love and what works for your home and family. Be iconoclastic. Take risks. Design around what you love. How did you go about accessorizing your home? We combined things we both had before we were married and began collecting things together. We love Etsy, and we bring some natural object back from every hike we take. What’s your favorite room in your home? The master bedroom with the windows all open with the view out over the backyard.v
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crisp white wall, a strong black trim, reminded me of a loft in New York or a visit to an amazing art gallery. We chose strong furnishings to complement the strong color combination. The amazing custom bookcase inspired by designer Jaren Goh, crafted by our carpenter Craig Waltonowski, and the mix of other vintage and modern pieces was the ticket in bringing the entire look together. If you are lucky enough to have that extra bedroom, why not turn it into a “study lounge.” A place, in this case, your girls can go to hang out, do some homework or watch a movie. We took the closet doors off and turned the nooks into desk areas with wall mounted desks, shelves and pendant lighting. We floated a smaller custom sofa in the room facing an area perfect for a TV, or not. A comfortable swivel reading chair and floor light for kicking back and the dormer window, it was calling for another area to quietly sit and read. I love the space saving “floating” bookcases along the wall, a find at $12.00 each! For a strong color choice, like this one, my advice is to keep the color strong throughout the room. Choose a punch color, and with black
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and white it can be just about anything. That punch of color, mixed with black and white, calls just that much more attention to the strong elements of the room rather than it appearing too tone-on-tone. My special thanks to my whole team for their help in creating this great space, Lindsey Peters, Ashley Delapp and Jena Strange. It was a fun project full of collaboration!v Beth Keim is the owner of Lucy and Company, a full-service interior design firm located at 1009 East Boulevard. They can be reached at 704-3426655 or at www.lucyandcompany.com.
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hardly any work on my part,” Valerie says. “You just submit plans and interior and exterior photos before and after the renovations.” Keep in mind the credits cannot be claimed against the cost of acquisition, new additions, site work, or personal property. If you’re worried about reaching the $25,000 minimum to qualify, Valerie offers some handy tips. For instance, you can bundle together new heating and air with a bathroom facelift to hit the mark. While you must conform to state regulations, you don’t have to do all “old-timey” renovations. You can go for a contemporary flair as long as you keep with the historic elements such as door panels, knobs, and mouldings. There’s really not much that can be regulated on the inside since there are not that many rules that dictate the interior improvements. Particularly in this economy – or really any time – if you are planning on spending more than $25,000, you definitely need to investigate this program for substantial credits. It’s a win-win; you’re proactive in putting money in your own pocket and the government is able to ensure older neighborhoods maintain their charming character. What a wonderful feeling to know you are able to upgrade your home in both property value and to meet your individual style – inside and outside – while being paid for doing so! v As vice president for Andrew Roby, Trent Haston helps oversee a variety of custom residential construction projects. To learn more call them at 704-3345477, or visit them on the Web at www.andrewroby.com to see more ideas and examples of their work. For more information about the tax credits visit www.hpo.ncdcr.gov/tchome.htm.
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t was a time marked by the end of 8-track tapes, the death of Elvis and the introduction of the Walkman. From an interior design perspective, the 70s are remembered by shag rugs, bold colors, lava lamps, bean bag chairs, Ikea and acrylic furniture. Here in Charlotte, it was the period of time marked by the opening of South Park Mall (February 1970) and the growth of the surrounding neighborhoods. Generally speaking, things settled down a bit from the wild and crazy 60s. Settling down a bit is exactly what Susan Adams had in mind when she transformed her 1970s South Park home into a posh and chic urban oasis. With the help of interior designer and friend, Tom Long, she explains the journey and her vision. Describe the condition of your home when you found it. The living and dining room were very dark because of all the wood and low ceilings from the loft above. The living room was also sunken so it did not have open free flow feel that I knew I wanted. The kitchen was completely separate from the living room and was very small and not as functional as it needed to be with my love of cooking. The ceilings were all the horrible popcorn texture, there was not sufficient lighting and me being an artist myself I need correct lighting to do my painting happily. The fireplace was too rustic for my taste with large river rock and antique wood beam mantel. What did you want to change to the structure and why? Everything! I needed a completely open floor plan and bigger kitchen. How did you go about doing this? What was the process? This is where I am so happy to have met Tom Long. From that point we just started with what my ultimate idea was – which 44
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was to have a chic uptown loft feel. Once we knew what the plan was we had to bring in a structural engineer in to make sure the kitchen wall could be opened and the floating staircase could happen. How did the modern theme happen? It is the look I have always wanted. I appreciate the clean feel a modern space has and Tom was really able to take my idea and make it even better than I could have expected. Tell us about the materials that were used in the remodel. The maple floors left in the natural finish is really a stunning floor and very different from the dark chocolate chosen for most wood floors. The concrete stair treads on a floating staircase turned out to be a wonderful mix of weight and airy materials. The white walls were chosen to make the space as bright as possible but also to allow my colorful artwork to stand on their own and not have any competition. The custom stainless railing on the staircase and loft really made the industrial loft feel I wanted to be felt. Describe how the interior design came to be. How long did this take? I knew I wanted the space to be chic, clean, bright, open, and one-of-a-kind. Tom started with showing me floor plans, samples, colors, tiles, flooring, lighting fixtures, and the list goes on and on. This is a very intimidating but an exciting time, as it was hard for me to be able to see everything all together. But Tom kept reassuring me it was going to be perfect and at that point I had to trust him and told him to go with it. The light fixture in the dining room—wow! This is the show stopper! This was one of those pieces that it was the first and only option I was shown because it was the most perfect
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piece to go over the dining table. I love to sit in the living room with only this fixture on and just admire it. I know people always say that a picture just does not do it justice, but when I saw it for the first time actually installed, I couldn’t believe this piece of art was hanging in my dining room. Your house is filled with interesting artwork. What are the influences? Art is one of my absolute loves. All of my pieces that I have in the house have spoken to me in one way or another. The artist that dominates my collection is a San Diego-based artist named Heather Roddy and her pieces just inspire me. The amount of color is stunning and she specializes in female forms showing a multitude of emotions
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which can be felt when looking at the pieces. She is also my inspiration for my own paintings. What are your favorite places to shop for things for your home? Most of my furniture came from Design Within Reach. I like to decorate my closet as well and Neiman Marcus is always my top pick! A closet is never complete without some Louis or Chanel! What kind of furniture appeals to you? I love the clean-lined, modern look but it has to also be comfortable and inviting. I love unique pieces that I have not seen a hundred times
before and as Tom drilled into my head during all this it has to be timeless and with all things chosen and in place I now understand what he meant by that. How did you go about accessorizing your home? I have learned it is all about simplicity and that makes the pieces you have special and not overwhelming to the senses. What’s your favorite room in your home? My loft. This is the place I go to get away from everything and just relax. I can watch TV, gaze at the amazing chandelier, look out my windows at the trees, see my new fireplace, and simply enjoy my home.v
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Describe the condition of your home when you found it? Livable and dollhouse cute, 1,400-square feet, two bedrooms, one and a half baths, very 1930s tiny. What did you want to change and why? We loved the character of the house, it had great bones. We wanted to make sure the house still said “Elizabeth” but with more elbow room. The necessaries to change were the knob and tube lighting, the original plumbing, and the sinking foundation. What was the process? The important things were keeping the cottage feel of the house while creating more elbow room, and preserving our two large oak trees in the back yard. Gus and I knew we wanted to use Banister Homes. We came up with a rough sketch and presented it to Banister. From there, Gus was in charge of making structural decisions and I was in charge of interior materials such as cabinets, countertops, hardware and 58
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everything else. Ellen Smith, Banister Homes design coordinator, was my true blessing. Without her, I would not have known where to start. We met and I had lots of pictures and ideas, and she made it come to fruition. She would pick me up from work every Thursday afternoon and we would shop for granite one week, faucets one week until every fixture was chosen. Without Ellen I would probably still be shopping for light fixtures! There is a lot of color in your home. Why did you decide to paint each room a different color? When we were first married we bought a townhome in Third Ward. Being very young, with no extra money for decorating, paint was my solution to personalizing our home. I instantly fell in love with the way different colors could really give a heartbeat to the house, and the passion has continued with me all these years later. What are your favorite places to shop for things for your home? Sleepy Poet, City Supply, Classic Attic, Southend Exchange, Recycle Boutique, Lamp Place, Design Upholstery, Crate and Barrel and West Elm. What’s your decorating secret? Buy things that make you smile. Let your home be a reflection of you. It’s your home, you make the rules.v
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now that
your home is organized and decorated, you’re ready to host a holiday party your friends will never forget. Event Producer and Special Events Florist Todd Murphy, owner of Todd Murphy Events gives us ten tips for unforgettable party décor and entertaining, while Bonnie Warford, co-owner of Carpe Diem Restaurant and Caterers shares her menu for a delicious and stress-free cocktail party. Here’s to your best holiday entertaining ever. Cheers!
Accent with Red
Psychologists say the color red generates energy and excitement. Maybe that is why Todd uses red to draw attention to his tablescapes. “The color red encourages people to eat and drink more and makes them feel like they’re being entertained,” he says. “This classic, traditional color is the perfect accent for holiday tables.”
Use Seasonal Greenery
Todd recommends using a large arrangement of seasonal greenery for your table centerpiece. “The holidays are about bringing the outdoors in,” he says. “We do it with the tree, wreaths and greenery for mantles.” He uses pine, juniper, magnolia, boxwood and fresh-cut herbs in large dramatic arrangements for his tables.
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“I like to use as much candlelight energy as possible,” says Todd. “Use a variety of candles – votives, floating candles, pillars and tapers – in random combinations to create your own candle garden. Think what that reflective energy will bring to the room.”
If you are having a buffet, Todd advises building the display on different levels to add interest and texture. “Put a serving piece on a riser hidden by table linens or use books or a basket turned upside down to create a sense of random height,” he says.
For a seated dinner, Todd recommends making handmade place cards. “Recycle last year’s Christmas cards,” he says. “Cut out graphics from the cards, punch holes in the card stock and weave pine needles, natural fibers or ribbons through. This gives the table a personal handmade touch and is a fun keepsake for guests.” We all know the awkwardness of entering a party and wondering where they’ve hidden the bar. Todd makes sure guests enter the party with a drink in hand. “Put the cocktail table on the front porch,” he says,” Or greet your guests at the door with a glass of wine or specialty drink poured for them.”
The All-White Bar
Todd loves red, but one of his favorite holiday ideas is all white. “Create a cocktail bar with an all-white theme,” he says. “White linens, white liquor, white wine, white soft drinks for mixers, sparking water, club soda. Serve a specialty drink in a clear, sugarrimmed glass. Have macadamia nuts and white cheeses at the bar – this becomes its own theme.” It also removes the fear that a guest will spill a glass of cabernet on your white sofa or rug.
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Service with a Smile
If the budget permits, hire one service person to handle the behind-the-scenes table work, freeing you to be the host or hostess with the mostest. “One multi-tasking service person can bartend, re-stock the food table, pass hors d’oeuvres, act as pick-up patrol and keep things moving so you can enjoy your party,” says Todd.
Invite Music to the Party
Have either seasonal music or music from your favorite artists playing in the background. “The last thing you want to do is walk into a room that is silent,” says Todd. “Music adds an audio layer that ties everything together. It is amazing how many people go through all the steps to create ambiance and forget this basic element.”
Leave a Lasting Impression
Send guests home with a party favor to help them remember the great time they had. “This can be as simple as a bag of paper white bulbs, some homemade chocolate chip cookies made by the kids, a bottle of wine, or a CD of seasonal music,” he says. “It doesn’t have to be expensive, it is just the final touch that makes guests feel warm and fuzzy when they leave instead of let down that a great party is over.”
Looking for some additional holiday decorating advice? Here are some helpful hints from the pros.
Tree clusters! I like to use three trees together in various sizes each embellished in similar room colors. Thin out the branches to let the light pour through. I add a tree in our playroom loaded with all the kid’s ornaments. Santa likes to visit that room (and I like to convenience of toys closer to their future home!) If you are not a baker, like me, fill the air with a great product from “Scent Air” (www.scentair. com). Its motion censor turns on as you walk by filling the air with a custom fragrance… maybe gingerbread! My favorite centerpiece is simply large, short, glass filled with cranberries and loose cut flowers you can change out.
Organizing the way you store your decorations at the end of this season will make decorating easier next year. Pack items away carefully and label the storage containers with a list of the contents, where you used the items in your home, and the date you packed them up. If you used an extension cord to light up something pack it in with the item. You won’t have to rethink it all next year.
Every light in the house should be on a dimmer! Clean up the kitchen clutter so y ou feel comfortable saying, ‘Come talk to me while I’m cooking...’
Decide what will be the focal point when decorating the room. It’s better to have one “WOW” element like the tree or mantle than to have too many decorations spread all over the room.
Invest in pre-lit potted trees. They’ll sparkle in the night and can be used for parties all year long. Add a bow around the base or place them in a basket according to the season.
I always remember the first tree I did using all white lights, pine cones, live magnolias blossoms and springs of baby breath. It cost nothing and had a real Ralph Lauren look. If you don’t have a magnolia tree, ask a neighbor!
Organize a gift basket of small wrapped presents for each morning your guests will be visiting - candy, tea, lotions, CDs all make inexpensive and easily transportable gifts. It’s a great way to start each day away from home!
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The Menu Create an
Artisan TABLE Charlotte restaurateur and caterer Bonnie Warford knows firsthand how busy the holidays can be. That’s why she offers us a menu featuring local artisan foods served cold or at room temperature, with many items that can be made in advance. The Cocktail: Cranberry Caipiroska
Ingredients 2 tb. macerated cranberries in syrup Juice of 1/2 lime 1 orange wedge (1/6 orange) 1.5 oz. of your favorite vodka A splash of club soda (1) Place the limejuice, orange wedge, and cranberries in a martini shaker. Muddle the fruit. Fill a rocks glass with cracked ice and transfer the ice to the shaker. (2) Add the vodka, and shake well. (3) Pour everything, including all the muddled fruit from the shaker, into the rocks glass. Add a splash of club soda if desired
Macerated Cranberries
1 cup sugar 1 cup water 1 bag fresh or frozen cranberries 3 oz. Vodka Bring the sugar and water to a boil in a saucepan set over high heat. Add the cranberries and cook over medium heat until the cranberries start to split. Remove from the heat, stir in the vodka and cool. This mixture can stay in the fridge for a couple of weeks. When you’re ready to use it, strain the syrup, reserving the cranberries for garnish/ muddling.
The Menu
Cranberry Caipiroska (see recipe) Roast pork tenderloin with a chimichurri rub (see spice link) and NC mountain apple jam Cheese platters with pecan crusted honey brie, goat cheese marinated in herbs and olive oil. Serve with sliced crusty bread. Olli Salumeria’s Molisana Salami and Speck. Serve with local pickled vegetables, olives, and peppers. Puff pastry stuffed with any kind of roasted vegetables and a little aged Gouda. Barking Dog Chocolates and shot glasses of milk. Serve on a tray with some Dom B & B, Stoli Vanilla, and Kahlua.
Charcuterie
Bonnie re-invents the cheese plate to include some charcuterie (French for prepared meats including pates, prosciutto, salami and confit). “Change the shapes of the cheeses,” she says. “I like to cube brie, dip it into honey, then roll it in spiced pecans or walnuts and serve on a colorful pik.” She then adds artisan pickles, charcuterie from Olli Salumeria, and rustic breads from the Sunflour Baking Company on 7th street. “Have lots of little condiments like varieties of olives, pickles and spiced nuts to give you lots of color and visual appeal.”
Stuffed Puff Pastry
“Choose some items like stuffed puff pastries that you can make in November and freeze so you are prepared ahead of time,” says Bonnie. “If you don’t have time for this, purchase empty phyllo shells at Harris Teeter and make a filling. Pop these into the oven and serve.”
Tenderloin
“Season a pork tenderloin with a spice rub and oven roast, then serve it at room temperature with a savory jam,” says Bonnie.
Recipe Resources
For this menu, she uses Barking Dog Chocolates in Charlotte (woofwoofwoof.org), Olli Salumeria in Virginia for the charcuterie (ollisalumeria.com) and her spices come from World Spice, a Seattle, Washington company (worldspice.com/blends). She likes buying from local farmers whenever possible. “Don’t forget your farmers markets. The new Charlotte City Market opens in November and will be a great place to pick up local items like the pickles, jams, and breads.” You could also visit the Elizabeth Farmers Market, Atherton Market, Matthews Farmers Market, Mecklenburg County Market, or the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market on Yorkmont Road.
Resources Barking Dog Chocolates....................................704-333-1595....................... www.woofwoofwoof.org Carpe Diem...........................................................704-377-7976.............www.carpediemrestaurant.com Lucy and Company..............................................704-342-6655...................www.lucyandcompany.com Sunflower Baking Company.............................704-900-5268.................. www.sunflourbakingco.com
The Peppermint Forest......................................704-358-8222..................www.peppermintforest.com The Furniture Connector...................................704-507-9023...........www.thefurnitureconnector.com Todd Murphy Events..........................................704-333-3583................www.toddmurphyevents.com Best Of Guide 2011
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Describe the condition of your home when you found it. The house was built in 1940 and was a two-bedroom, onebath house. It was slightly dated but in generally good and clean condition. The style was more ‘cottage’ than modern. Initially we didn’t know if we would renovate immediately or live in the house for a while. Ultimately we decided to immediately renovate. Tell us about how the modern theme of the house came to be. Our house is small, so to create a feeling of spaciousness, we needed to keep things very simple and streamlined. We were both drawn to this decorating style and wanted to keep things simple. We wanted the space to be inviting and relaxed but chic. Why did you make the material choices you did in the kitchen? It was Tom’s idea to darken the floors and cabinetry to contrast with the marble countertops and backsplash. I had seen a magazine photo using the large slabs of marble as the backsplash and countertop and loved it. It looked very natural to me. Describe how the interior design came to be. It’s a work in progress! We were able to buy many pieces from an estate sale and use a few family pieces, one being a stand up Magnavox stereo that my parents bought new in 1960. It was our family stereo growing up. We had the record player repaired and now play our albums. It has a nice silkysmooth quality to the sound.
Tom Long – I took a quick walk through the house and knew exactly what I wanted to do. That was first to open the space up to allow a great flow of natural light and a natural movement through the space. The most important feature to the house for the client was a kitchen large enough to fit the 48 inch range. One other feature that is lacking in older homes is the very essential den. This was accomplished in the home by actually closing a doorway and making a very cozy place to watch TV while curled up in a very spacious U-shaped sectional upholstered in a soft yet amazingly durable ultra-suede. In the den the theme was relaxation. The drum pendants were chosen because there was no floor space for floor lamps and the clients love to read on the sofa so adequate lighting was essential. A customsized rug was used to fill as much of the room as possible to be soft
underfoot and keep the warm inviting look I desired. The Saarinen side table I used in this room is one of my favorite pieces because of its classic and timeless look. The dining room had to function as both a formal dining room but also a place for casual dining. The chairs were an amazing find from a local estate sale, and are such an architectural statement piece. They were designed by Frank Gehry for Knoll. The chandelier is beautiful but not overwhelming. The living room was designed as a formal conversation area. The two flanking sofas from my custom furniture line allow ample space for guests and have simple clean lines with a boxy base and large overstuffed throw pillows to soften the look. The fireplace is clad in a beautiful marble that actually has fossils embedded in the stone. I also love the Buddha head statue beside the fireplace to give that calming Zen feel.
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This house has a wonderful, carefree flow. At the same time, it’s elegant and chic. How did you achieve this balance? Tom Long – I used a very soothing and simple palette of colors with repeating elements throughout and maximized space for a very open feel while still retaining set purposes and boundaries for each room. I
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chose calming neutrals because I always feel that colors should never be overwhelming. I am an avid believer in that color should be added with your accessories, such as throw pillows or art on your walls. Also using neutrals of the same palette is important to use throughout a house because it allows a cohesive feel as you move from room to room.v
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hankfully, dedicated visionaries like homeowners Chris and Lee Gregson are preserving livable sculptures like this one. With the help of two local architects they took this mid-century modern home from 1,800- to 4,500- square feet, improving the space while maintaining the principles of its original organic architecture. Urban Home Magazine talked with the couple about their journey. How did you find yourselves in this unique postmodern home? We bought the home originally because we needed a yard for our St. Bernard. The renovation has been 10 years in the making, with three different phases. Lee and I now have a different dog and two children, ages 8 and 10. What did it look like when you found it? It was a simple ranch home, built around 1953. No one had lived in it for a year. The woman who owned it before us had lived in New Orleans, so there was a lot of wrought iron on the house and fountains in the yard – we counted 10! You must have liked what you saw. Yes. Lee and I both have an appreciation for mid-century modern homes. The house was carpeted throughout when we found it but we were lucky that when we lifted up a corner, we found hardwoods. Lee was pregnant when we moved in and began our first phase, which was do-it-yourself.
When did your vision begin to take shape? When we brought our daughter home from the hospital we really started thinking about what we wanted to do with the house. We redid the bathrooms and knocked out a dining room wall. Then we hired architect Fred Gregory. It was Fred’s decision to leave the roofline and explode it out into a series of cubes, with windows that give the house a Mediterranean or Asian feel. The house looks like a Japanese lantern when it’s lit up at night. Unfortunately Fred lost his battle with cancer in 2005 before work was completed on the house. You had two architects on the house. Did they share the same vision? Architect Dee Blackburn came on after Fred. She blended his ideas seamlessly with her own. Dee designed the 20-foot board-cast concrete wall that runs from the library up to the second floor. The second-story master suite is a loft that runs the length of the house. The cube-shaped windows upstairs give you the feeling of being in a tree house; every window frames a part of nature. Ten years is a long time to renovate a home. Was that challenging? At first we had trouble sourcing the contemporary furnishings we liked. We would drive back from Atlanta with toilets in the car. But the design industry in Charlotte has evolved in the past 10 years. Now when we source something we can go find it here in town. Were there construction nightmares? The cement wall was our biggest challenge. It took three tries to get it right. It was a mix of luck and exasperation that it worked on the third
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attempt. The wall is beautiful when the light changes. It can look cold in the morning but as the day goes on you can see the striations in it and the organic material, the wood.
table, designed by Eva Zeisel, is another DWR find. The curved, feminine lines complement the cocoon light and soften the architecture in the library.
There are a lot of contemporary homes in the neighborhood, but your home is a standout. Are the neighbors jealous? The neighbors were a little unsettled at first. They thought we were building a gas station. But as it started coming together people became intrigued. Our neighborhood is different – a lot of architects and interior decorators live here and they appreciate this style.
The architecture is linear, but nothing about your home feels cold or minimalist. The window design is an art element in itself. At first I was unsure about adding too many elements to the room because I didn’t want to take away from that. I collected things I liked throughout the entire renovation. I found the wing back chairs and some of the other items in the library at the flea market. I think that adds to the personal and eclectic feel.
The interior is warm and livable. Surprising for such a modern home. Lee did 100 percent of the interior herself, so the warmth comes from her. I also think it helps that we have lived in the home for so long now and we know how it works.
The floor plan is open and yet there are also personal spaces. This home has large communal spaces, yet separate private spaces as well. The house is warm and lived in and having kids has helped with that. The kids run around in this house all day long.
The interior is spectacular. It’s hard to believe you are not an interior designer. I don’t have a background in interior design, but I do believe the interior of your home should reflect who you are as a person. I will search for a year or two to find something I love for the house, because finding that perfect thing is the best part for me – it’s what I look forward to the most.
Having such great art in the house must inspire you every day. We have collected separate pieces over the years, mostly from North Carolina artists. The mixed media collages are by local artist Charlotte Foust.
The light fixtures are stunning focal points. We picked the cocoon light in the library light before we did the addition and built around it. I found it at Design With Reach (DWR). It’s designed by Marcel Wanders and made in Italy by Flos. Spray-on resin stretches over the chandelier arms and bulbs. The chandelier in the dining room is called Cellula and is also from DWR. Different shapes and sizes of Swavorski crystals hang on a wire draped over a metal bar. The coffee 82
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What was your secret to pulling this great design together? Years of ripping out pages in magazines like Elle Décor and Metropolitan Home. Congratulations on creating a beautiful home. Now people will be pulling pictures of your design out of this magazine.v Interestedå in learning more about North Carolina’s modernist houses? Check out Triangle Modernist Houses at www.trianglemodernisthouses. com, a nonprofit documenting, preserving and promoting residential modernist architecture and Historic Charlotte at www.historiccharlotte.org.
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