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$575,000 1710 Farmington Dr.
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$131,000 2142 Colby Dr.
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$420,000
$405,000
$402,000
$376,500
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Make your at-home workspace work for you BY S LOA N E LU CAS
64 DOWNTOWN DESIGN
Brother-sister duo transforms 1025 Church Street into spectacular spaces BY C HAR LOT T E A .F. FA R L EY
100 A DECADE OF DELIGHT
Revisit ten years of memorable homes featured in HOME magazine LIKE US ON FACEBOOK HOME Magazine c vhomemaga zine .com 11
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DESIGN 48 IT’S BLACK AND WHITE
Embrace the unsung heroes of the color wheel BY C H R I STY R I P P E L
98 METALLIC MAKEOVER
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Bringing brass back to your decor
GARDEN 39 INDOOR GARDENS
Try indoor succulents to appease your green thumb
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BY AS H LEY B LAI R S M ITH
87 SWEET SOUTHERN MAGNOLIAS
Five reasons to plant a magnolia
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IMPROVE 80 KITCHEN PATROL
Clean small appliances for big impact BY K ATH E R I N E F U LG H U M K N O P F
91 HOT TRENDS IN FLOORING
All you need to know about engineered hardwood flooring BY M EGAN B R U F F Y
LIVE 56 COMFORT FOOD
Chilly nights call for warm meals BY MAR I S SA H E R MAN S O N
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EDITOR’S note Recipes that stand the test of time are the ones that are goof-proof, bring comfort and get the job done, whether it’s a Tuesday night meal or a special occasion. But one thing I’ve learned over the years in the kitchen: a recipe is only as good as the ingredients you use to make it. Ten years ago, we created a recipe for our first issue of HOME magazine, and from the start we have been committed to using all the best ingredients—a variety of flavors to suit various tastes. Over the years we’ve refined the recipe, tweaked some ingredients here and there, but with ten years to show for it, our recipe has remained tried and true. In this special anniversary edition of HOME, you’ll read about one of our favorite ingredients that is a staple in each issue: features on local homeowners who generously invite us all in to show us how they live in their homes. In this issue, we’ll revisit a few of the most memorable over the past decade. Another ingredient you’ll always find in these pages: a variety of
design stories, full of ideas and inspirational photos, like the ones in this issue about how to make your home office even more homey, and how to incorporate black and white in a world where color trends come and go. Lest we get too caught up in the dreamy eye candy that some design projects are destined to be, we also include informative, hands-on articles that will help you with the practical workings of your home. Here you can learn to satisfy your green thumb, even if you can’t dig around outside just yet, with an indoor succulent garden project, or make plans to plant a new magnolia tree after the thaw—there are so many reasons to love this Southern garden staple. Get a nudge to do some deep kitchen cleaning with step-by-step advice, or research flooring options for your next big renovation project. Ten years ago, we wrote our recipe to include such a range of topics because we believe that variety is indeed the spice of life. We hope you will continue to enjoy HOME’s recipe for years to come. Thanks for reading! Meridith Ingram, Editor
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PUBLISHER'S letter
TEN YEARS! WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT TIME COULD PASS SO QUICKLY!
I have made so many new friends along the way and have experienced so much joy in publishing HOME. I couldn’t have asked for a more talented group of people with which to work, for more gracious homeowners in this community who have opened their homes to us and for more loyal advertisers who have been the lifeblood of this magazine.
Over 10 years ago, we had a vision to be the sole local resource to provide ideas and inspiration to homeowners and then connect homeowners with the businesses they need to execute their plans and projects. We’ve refined this vision over the past 42 issues as we continue to keep our content fresh, focused and local. We are grateful to each and every business that has advertised and continues to advertise in our pages. Some local professionals in particular have been incredibly instrumental to our publication over the years, bringing a level of personal commitment and interest to further improve our content. Some of our earliest and longest running supporters are Ron Driskill and Scott Elliott of Custom Structures. Not only did they lead us to our first showcase home in the inaugural issue of Spring 2007 (the home of Angela and John Olmstead, revisited in this issue!)—but they have also led to many other spectacular homes we’ve featured over the years as well. Scott even gave us a tour of his own space in our feature on man caves in our Winter 2013 issue The talent of Kerry Giles, manager at farmbasket, has graced many of our pages—and covers—as well. From designing amazing greenery for multiple holiday photo shoots over the years, to graciously writing several articles for us despite her busy schedule, Kerry has always been so generous with her time and considerable talent. We’re so appreciative of Kerry and farmbasket’s decade-long commitment to HOME as an advertiser. Geri and Lamar Cecil, owners of The Silver Thistle Online, have always stood behind HOME with their advertising support, but they’ve supported us in many other wonderful ways, too— once to share their daughter’s at-home wedding for a special feature on the topic and most recently to give us a tour of their new home in the Summer 2016 issue (and revisited in this issue). We also tapped into the talent of the ever-interesting Lamar, convincing him to write articles for us on his precious china collection as well as designing the 2 0
perfect gentleman’s den. We are so grateful for their support and participation over the years. If you need a designer in Lynchburg, you are certainly in luck. Here at HOME, we’ve been lucky enough to call on a bevy of designers—more than we could list—to share with our readers real design tips. They’ve weighed in on hot design trends, favorite paint colors, the perfect white, the best design books—you name it, they are always generous with their words of wisdom. Our landscapers, too, have provided similar expertise, discussing trends in outdoor spaces (can you say fire pits and outdoor kitchens?) as well as their favorite plants. In fact, Mark Maslow of Southern Landscape Group has gladly provided such specific expertise and more, in many of our issues, and always keeps us in mind when he’s completed a superstar project, knowing that our readers would enjoy a personal look. We are also fortunate to have local experts who come to us with story ideas of their own. Judy Franz, Realtor and friend of HOME, inspired a feature article on the magnificent porches of Oakwood Place. She not only opened her home and her beautiful porch to our readers but also convinced two neighbors to do the same. We look forward to continuing to work with Judy and all the realtor friends who have been a part of HOME. Finally, there have been countless people in our community who have referred us to interesting projects and inspiring homes to feature. It really is a community effort to produce a publication that celebrates all the home and garden resources our area has to offer, and we’re lucky enough to work with more talented experts than we could possibly name here. We hope that the past 10 years have demonstrated that when you’re looking for home and garden ideas and inspiration, you have to look no further than the pages of HOME magazine—and for years to come. Onward to the next ten!
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to ALL our advertisers who have been a part of HOME magazine for ten years! We share so many great stories and memories! I still remember our very first appointment at James T Davis. All we had was a four-page mock-up and loads of enthusiasm. We’re thankful that they (and so many others) were willing to take a chance on this home resource publication that 40% OF OUR seemed to be a really good fit for them and made sense for their business. We still tell CURRENT stories about our first meetings with long-time advertisers like Jason Nuckols, owner of ADVERTISERS The Vinyl Porch Rail Company, and my first phone call with Steve Davis of Grand Home Furnishings. I’ll never forget the call I received from Debra McCabe at The Columns after HAVE BEEN she received our first issue. It went something like, “This is the nicest publication I’ve WITH US SINCE ever seen in this area and I want to be a part of it.” She is one smart lady! There are too 2007. many stories to mention here... but we’ve listed our loyal first-year advertisers with special recognition to our first-issue advertisers. Because they’re the ones that committed to us without knowing we’d be thriving ten years later. We appreciate your loyalty and commitment and we will continue to do all we can to make sure you find value in advertising with us.
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4 Seasons Landscape Bernie’s Custom Furniture Brenda Moore, Realtor Campbell Insurance Curtains, Blinds & Bath Custom Structures, Inc Decorating Den Interiors Dr. Frank Villa Evergreen Basement Systems Gary’s Garden Center Grand Home Furnishings Hammersley Group Hill House Interiors High Point Furniture Holy Cross Catholic School Interiors by Moyanne James T Davis Judy Frantz, Realtor Kidd’s Services Lawn Doctor Magnolia Foods Merry Maids
A-Plus Lawn and Landscaping Accents Flags & Gifts Bank of the James Centra Senior Care Cornerstone Cabinets Dawson Ford Garbee Designer Solutions Farm Basket Isabella’s Land Tech Lynchburg City Schools National Pools Perry Pools R.M. Gantt Construction RSG Lawn and Landscaping Select Bank Spectrum Stone Designs The Columns The Southern Porch Company Thomas Nelson Furniture Watts Petroleum
Persian Rugs & More Pheasant’s Eye Piedmont Floor Design Riverside Runners Rockfab Roberson Financial Services Sentry Exteriors Silver Thistle Southern Air Southern Landscape Group Spa & Salon at Acorn Hill Spaces by a little french State Farm Insurance Steamway Terrell E Moseley The Floor Show Carpet One The Little Gallery The Travel Team The Vinyl Porch Rail Virginia Garden Supply Water Garden Designs by Tharpe
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AT-HOME OFFICE
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BY S LOA N E LU C A S
A world of ever-increasing connectivity has brought us lightning-fast Internet speed, easy-access virtual networks, and the ability to communicate through instant message, chat rooms and video conferencing with the touch of a keyboard. With this constant (and reliable) connectivity, lines between our work life and personal life are increasingly blurry. For many, this has been a boon— allowing more and more people to work from home. This has shaped not only the way we interact with our friends and family but how we are able to work—whether that’s a full-time job, a part-time gig, being a student or keeping our households running smoothly. But it has also forced many of us to re-think our physical workspace within the home. If you want to keep organized, ensure your tables are not overrun with stacks of paper, ban computers from monopolizing your dining room table, and generally keep your home looking like a home, consider creating one or more home office workspaces.
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Getting Started: The Basics
Every home office has few basic requirements. You’ll need a computer, naturally. If you are a full-time telecommuter your company will likely provide you with a laptop, but bear in mind that any personal work you do on that computer will be track-able. If you are a full- or part-time freelancer, a homemaker, or a student, you’ll need to buy your own, and that could be a laptop or desktop, depending on the work you do. If you are just looking to keep your household organized, including paying bills online or taking advantage of online ordering to cut down on shopping time, speed and portability may not be an issue. In which case, purchase what you can afford and just what you need. Computers should all be wifi-enabled. Along with a good computer is the need for good Internet connection. Whether that’s through your phone company or your cable TV provider, invest in the fastest and most convenient connectivity you can afford. If your company is paying, even better. But your house should be set up for wireless Internet service, allowing you to place computers anywhere in the house without cords. A home office should also have a printer, scanner, fax and copier. You can usually buy a 4-in-1 combo of these machines, very compact, for very low cost. As much as we all would like to go 100 percent paperless, there always seems to be a need to print something. And while smartphone apps let you scan and email or fax documents, for a true office environment, you may need to invest in an additional piece of hardware to print. With the basics in hand, it’s time to design your perfect workspace, which will vary depending on your needs. A Dedicated Workspace
According to Forbes magazine, in 1995, only one in 10 employees worked from home. A mere 20 years later, that number jumped to four in 10. If your company allows full-time working from home, the benefits can be significant. You can save time and money on driving and commuting. That extra time often allows for the ability to run errands and do household chores while still putting in a full day’s work, which in turn leaves more genuine free time on weekends. The caveat is, you need to be 100 percent as productive at home as you would in an office. For many, this means not only 3 0
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getting into the mindset of working chair. If your work requires you from home (self-discipline, adjusting to spend hours sitting in front of a to lack of social contact) but it also computer screen, you may want to means investing in the right setup. invest in something that is good for If you work at home full-time, the your back. (There are also higher most ideal situation would include a “standing” desks or desks with tops room dedicated to being a home office, that can be raised, to allow for with a door that closes. Think of it changing from sitting to standing as a private office in a regular work positions.) Consider the length of setting. It’s your space, designed for time you’ll be at the computer and maximum privacy and organization, buy ergonomic furniture where it and you report to work there, just like makes sense for your comfort and you would in a normal office. It helps well-being. You may also need to with creating the right mindset—and consider the unsightly but practical has the practical benefits of privacy plastic protective cover for your floor and quiet, allowing you to keep or carpet, to prevent your office chair household noises from intruding on from scratching or wearing down your work area. flooring. With this in mind, however, don’t If you are lucky enough to be able limit yourself to the furniture section to fully dedicate a room to office of your local office supply store. It’s space, wonderful. However, there’s no still a room in your home. There’s no reason your office can’t serve a second need for industrial metal file cabinets purpose as a guest room on weekends. and Formica desks. If space and budget allow, invest in a The benefit of working from home Murphy bed with built-in shelving or is choosing your own decor so, when a comfortable pullout couch. During your door is open, it flows organically the workday, these pieces can serve as with the rest of your home. Desks can office furniture. During the weekend, be repurposed dining room tables. they allow for use as a guest room for File cabinets can be credenzas or friends and family. buffet tables, or decorative shelves Getting Creative: Working with baskets for drawers. with Limited Space Creating a home office can also For students, those who work partbe a good excuse for a broader home time from home, or household refresh. See if you can repurpose managers who need to address a underused furniture you already monthly wave of bills or a daily have, helping open up space deluge of school forms, you also throughout your home. Or, replace need to allocate time and thought the repurposed furniture with some into setting up a home office space. upgrades. If you’re studying or generating And of course, you can paint your income, you want to ensure you can walls however you like, and include continue to work effectively from beautiful window treatments— home. And if you are managing bills neither of which you are likely to and paperwork for home, you’ll need enjoy if reporting for work in a to stay organized. traditional office building. You may However if you don’t have opt to keep colors calm and relaxing, the space—even as a full-time conducive to concentrating. Or you telecommuting employee—you just may want something brighter and need to be a little more creative. more lively, to keep your energy Your challenge in these cases levels high. Choose a color that works might be more about being able to for you, and that complements the hide your space (and clutter) while rest of your home. You should also still being able to work effectively. invest in quality window treatments You’ll likely have to file paperwork, that allow you to adjust for changing invoices and the like, and you won’t light throughout the day. want that to overwhelm your living The only piece of furniture you space. might need to invest in that might If you have limited space, revisit not match your decor as well as you the type of computer you want to get. would like is a good, ergonomic Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
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carpenters to carve out spaces under staircases, or build out a closet in a larger room using drywall, sliding doors and shelving. Challenges in these configurations will be electricity and lighting, unless your closet has a plug or a light already installed. Use the nearest exterior plug and an extension cord or power strip, then remove and stash when not at work. Also, here’s where the wireless connectivity becomes a benefit. A wifi-enabled laptop, desktop and printer in these spaces will make for more efficient use of space without cords and wires everywhere. Hiding in Plain Sight
A desktop is harder to conceal than a laptop, so the smaller, portable option might be your best bet. However, if you do graphic design or other work that requires a large monitor, a laptop won’t usually work. Thankfully, there are many creative ways to carve out space. One of the more popular trends is renovating a closet into a small, compact office—a “cloffice.” Try to choose a closet in a well-lit area. Remove the clothing or other stored items and redistribute to other closets and cabinets. Install a small, narrow desk, or create one with brackets and a sturdy shelf. You can even add a slide-out shelf for a keyboard or laptop. Add shelving to the interior walls—vertically, to maximize space—and voila! You have an efficient space that allows you to close the doors and hide the office easily. If you have a nook that doesn’t currently have doors, consider installing pocket doors or sliding barn doors for an even sleeker space. Get creative with your cubbyhole offices, including upcycling furniture. You can also paint the interiors in bright colors to create lighter space. If you lack extra closet space but have more funds, consider working with custom 34
If you don’t have a room to spare, and absolutely can’t spare a closet, no worries. You can create a corner or a nook in an existing room (again, look to your guest room or den first…see if you can make them do double-duty). Set up a sleek desk and shelves that match your decor, and hide files and paperwork in baskets or other decorative storage containers. If you have a laptop and only minimal paperwork or files, a vintage “secretary” desk might be a decorative and practical option. Another great piece of furniture is a computer cabinet that has a slide out shelf for your keyboard or laptop, and shelves and platforms for your printer and other computer accessories. When done working, you close the doors, and it just looks like a stand-alone wardrobe or TV cabinet. They can be bulky, but they are practical, keep your house neat, and can be moved around as needed. These can be placed in living rooms and family areas or in guest rooms or bedrooms. For even more compact spaces, where you don’t even have room for a desk, you can purchase or create your own “Murphy tables” that fold up when not in use. These work best for people who have a laptop they can stash elsewhere when not in use and who can put paperwork in other sections of the house. And with wifi, you can even stash your printer in a completely different space of the house, like a laundry room or basement, and print remotely. For offices where you don’t have dedicated space, you should still pay attention to your chair and your flooring. Even a basic chair can be made more ergonomically sound with proper cushions and back support. And get a small roll-up rug to protect flooring. A home office can be anything from a nook in the kitchen to a dedicated room. And for households where there are dual telecommuters, and students too, you should be able to create more than one space to accommodate everyone’s needs. The effort to invest in these spaces will lead to more efficient work-time, a more organized home, and a more relaxed you. n Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
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add color and warmth to indoor spaces BY A SHLE Y BL AIR SMITH
ust because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean you have to put your green thumb to rest. There are many plants that are hearty enough to survive the season’s chill if moved indoors and looked after properly. Such plants include succulents—some of the easiest plants to propagate and care for throughout the year, which happen to adapt well to the indoors. They can be used as centerpieces and focal points throughout your home to add an extra touch of color and texture. Here are some ideas to create an indoor succulent planter to enjoy as we await spring’s warmth.
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Succulent Know-How
Succulents are drought-resistant plants that store water in their leaves, giving them a thick and fleshy appearance—a big part of their appeal. These plants are native to deserts, and retain water in their leaves to survive the arid climate and dry soil. While fellow desert dweller the cactus falls into this category, not all succulents are cacti. Cacti typically bear spines and lack leaves. But since both favor similar growing conditions, they work well when planted together. If you haven’t noticed, succulents are all the rage these days. They are easy to grow and can serve as a beautiful indoor presentation year-round. While there are many choices, a few common types do well both indoors and outdoors, and also work well together. Here are some common varieties: Sempervivum: More commonly known as hens and chicks, Sempervivum comes in many different varieties ranging in color from greens to purples. Sempervivum grows close to the soil with leaves formed around each other. The main part of the plant is the “hen,” and the “chicks” are the tiny buds that start on the main plant and soon sprout their own roots. These succulents do best in sun, but will grow in light shade. Aloe Vera: Aloe vera is a type of succulent widely known for its medicinal properties. While green is the most common color, aloe also comes in shades of orange and purple, and in a variety of sizes. These plants require well-drained, sandy potting soil, and do best in bright, sunny conditions. Schlumbergera: Schlumbergera, or Christmas cactus, is a great addition to any succulent planter. Since both succulents and cacti prefer warm, dry weather, they can grow quite nicely together. Christmas cactus have flat stems which resemble leaflike pads that are joined to one another, and flower in red, orange, yellow, pink, white and purple. Kalanchoe Tomentosa: While most succulents thrive in direct sunlight, Kalanchoe Tomentosa, or panda plant, prefers a mix of direct and indirect sunlight, making it very adaptable for the indoors. The plant’s long leaves are covered in silver bristly hairs that turn rusty orange at the tip of young leaves, and chocolate brown on the tips of older leaves. The velvety appearance of this succulent will give your planter some added texture and a little pop of warm color. Gather Your Materials
Creating a succulent planter is easy and relatively inexpensive, and the materials required can be found at almost any nursery or home improvement store. Here’s what you’ll need: n A variety of succulents and cacti n Container n Pebbles n Cactus soil 4 0
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Succulents grow well in a variety of containers, so you'll have plenty of options. The key is choosing the type of container to fit your personal style. Glass hurricanes are both simple and elegant and can add a nice touch of sophistication without being overly pricey. If you’re looking for something a bit more whimsical, you might like to try a glass terrarium. Terrariums tend to be shorter and more circular than hurricanes and can even be used as a hanging planter. With all different shapes and sizes, terrariums can be used as a centerpiece on your coffee table, or serve as a fun addition to any bookshelf throughout your home. Terrariums can be found at almost any home improvement store. If glass isn’t your go-to, you could try growing your succulents in a flat wooden crate. This will give your succulent planter a more rustic feel. And if you want to go small scale, mason jars work well for tiny succulents. Once you’ve gathered all of the necessary materials for your project, it’s time to get planting. First, start by adding a thin layer (about ½ inch) of small pebbles to the bottom of your container. This will help drain water from the soil and prevent root rot. Next add a layer of soil. When choosing soil for your succulents, opt for cactus soil. Succulents need to be able to drain well, and some regular potting soils hold in too much moisture. Finally, plant your succulents and cacti directly into the soil. Try tucking the plants into the soil rather than packing them in too tightly. The number of succulents you plant really depends on the size of your planter. Succulents can be planted fairly close together and they will grow just fine. The closer the succulents are planted together, the slower they will grow. Succulents will also grow well when spaced a little farther apart (about ½ inch to 1 inch). More space between succulents allows for easier watering and better air circulation. Planting in groups of three is a great way to start.
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Here are a few things you will want to keep in mind as you work on your planter project. n When it comes to sunlight, remember that balance is key. All plants need sunlight; however, succulents are very flexible and do well indoors. Make sure your plant gets an adequate amount of sunlight and shade. n Don’t overwater! Your succulent won’t die quickly from lack of water, but it does need it from time to time. Hold off watering until the soil is completely dry. You might also like to use a spray bottle to lightly mist your plants, rather than drench them. n Remember to give your succulents room to breathe. Make sure you use a container without a lid so that your succulents can get some air circulation. Succulents are desert plants after all, and prefer a drier climate. n Keep in mind that your succulents will grow and may eventually need to be repotted. With such fun planting projects, there’s no need to let the cold keep you from gardening during the chilly season. n
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for customers,” says CLC’s Chris Templeton, who is at the helm of Rustic View. Templeton says he wanted to expand into the retail market because of his desire to share his years of knowledge and passion for landscaping with a wider clientele. “I believe customers should be able to make well-educated decisions—regardless of whether they ultimately use Rustic View’s services,” he says. “We can help educate customers on many subjects, including proper base installation for retaining walls and patios, as well as proper plant spacing—not just at the time of installation but also at mature size.” He is also passionate about turf care—from proper mowing techniques to fertilization programs. Rustic View can also offer Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
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orget 50 shades of gray—sometimes, things really are better in black and white. From the keys on a piano to the stripes on a zebra to the crinkle of newsprint, the combination of black and white is pure classic. While black and white will never have the oomph of a racy red or a regal purple, paring down the color scheme in your home can provide dramatic results. And if your house is already awash in color, you don’t have to surrender to a wholesale black and white scheme, as you can create a black and white effect with some minor changes. You could also make a black and white statement in a designated room or area, like the entryway or a powder room. And you can split black and white, using either to create the look you crave. Read on for ways to integrate these restrained colors in your decor. 4 8
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Black and White Paint Colors to Inspire Your Next Project Davis Paint Sugar Dust
White with warm and creamy undertone.
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White with a crisp and cool tone.
Ralph Lauren Bone Black
The blackest black you can find. Benjamin Moore Soot
A moodier black, with a hint of blue. Davis Paint Subway
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The Dark Drama of Black
Black is glamorous and versatile, and is grounding in a space. It also is excellent for defining architectural elements, like thick moldings and trim. Try painting trim in a historic home a slick black; practically speaking, it hides dirt and can provide a real wow factor. If the idea of committing to black trim in your entire home makes you shudder (it’s best with neutral walls), try it on for size in one room, or commit to a small project. Your stairway bannister or the back of your front door are great places to try on black for size. Other ways include adding a black framed mirror, black chairs around a dining table, or a collection of black frames—even if the art or photos vary in tone, the black of the frames will unify the collection. Do you have beautiful old
windows? Instead of committing to all-black trim in the room, paint just the interior window sash and muntin (also known as the window grille, or the trim that intersects the panes) a deep black. In addition to defining beautiful architectural elements, black can also give some weight to ho-hum trims and molding, giving them much needed gravitas in a builderbasic home. And a true deep black isn’t your only option—you can get the black effect with moodier colors like Benjamin Moore’s Soot, which has a hint of blue, or Sherwin-Williams’ Black Fox, which is an interesting brown-black. Looking for a five-minute makeover? Pop a black shade on an existing lamp, or swap out your tired ivory chandelier shades for black ones. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
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White walls and trim can be anything but boring, if you layer shades and textures. Think of painted wainscoting, or white grasscloth wallpaper, and complementary shades of white paired together on the walls and trim. While it may seem easier to coat a ceiling, walls and trim in the same color, varying textures and depth provides visual rest for the eyes yet interesting places for your gaze to land. The major benefit of a white-walled backdrop is that eclectic furnishings and interesting artwork become the stars of the room—the vanilla backdrop allows the lines of art and furnishings to stand out, and eliminates a busy background that can create a look that is cluttered instead of cool. If your house is a color explosion, try white in the bedroom, where visual rest and calm will be appreciated most. Some interesting ways to bring white into your decor? A collection of thrift store or antique plates hung on the wall, or a grouping of milk-glass vases (making sure, again, that tones vary for interest). Have a wood floor that needs
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THE BLACK AND WHITE HOME DECOR TREND FIRST EMERGED IN THE 1920s, AND IS STILL GOING STRONG TODAY. to be refinished? Give it an inexpensive makeover and new life with a can of white paint (consult a paint store for the correct preparation steps for a clean and durable finish). Covering dark, outdated kitchen or bath cabinets in white paint is also a less expensive option than replacement, and along with new hardware, can update the look dramatically. Mismatched furniture can also be unified with white—clean, contemporary and unfussy. Black and White Make a Classic Statement
Black and white together, though stark, can be forgiving. If you are going black and white in a room, you can more easily mix scales and themes without looking like an accidental mess. The black and white home decor trend first emerged in the 1920s, and is still going strong today. If you want to bring a bit of classic style to your home, try a checkerboard floor in an entryway or kitchen, subway tile with dark grout as a backsplash or bathroom wall tile, toile wallpaper, or a houndstooth or buffalo-check fabric for windows or a chair (oversized patterns look particularly fresh). If you have a coffee table or side table that needs updating, try replacing the top with marble—this also works well on a mantel or windowsill, and brings a bit of grandeur to a room. If remodeling a kitchen, black and white is a classic choice. Whether you go with the clean look of white cabinets or the drama of black ones, marble, soapstone, black and white granites (honed and leathered are more current finish options for granite) or black and white quartz are great options to finish the black and white look. And, of course, you can soften the look of black and white by layering in shades of gray, while still getting that black and white effect. Create your black and white room or area of your home by starting with one pattern or object that you love, and build around it. n 5 2
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uring the winter months, I find myself huddled around the stovetop, preparing home-cooked meals, cranking up the oven’s heat. The cold temperatures and bare trees leave me longing for the satisfying meals that I grew up with, like gooey mac-ncheese, hearty pot pies, and Mom’s meatloaf. Comfort meals should not just be tasty and nurturing, but they also should be easy to whip up. After all, what is more comforting than a delicious, do-able recipe? I find myself gravitating toward these dishes when I need something satisfying and warm. The following recipes are classic comfort dishes, but feel free to tinker with the ingredients, customizing each dish to your palette.
TURKEY POT PIE
With frozen crusts, pot pie can be whipped up in a jiff. For this recipe, I use ground turkey, but any poultry or red meat will do. If you have leftover rotisserie chicken or ground beef from the night before, you can always incorporate that into a pot pie. And, if you are pressed for time, instead of sautéing vegetables, feel free to use a bag of frozen veggies. The combinations of meat and veggies are limitless. Serves 6. 2 minced garlic cloves 1/2 diced yellow onion 1/2 cup diced celery 1/2 cup diced carrots 16 ounces ground turkey Salt and pepper, to taste Oregano, to taste 1/2 cup frozen peas 2 10.75-ounce cans cream of potato soup 1/4 cup milk 2 frozen pie crusts
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Heat a dollop of oil in a sauce pan, and sauté minced garlic for one minute, then adding the onions, celery and carrots to the sauce pan, sautéing for 5 minutes until softened. Set aside the veggies in a large mixing bowl. In the same saucepan, heat a dollop of oil and brown ground turkey for 5 minutes, seasoning with salt, pepper and oregano. Add the cooked meat to bowl of sautéd veggies, and mix in the frozen peas. In a separate bowl, combine the milk and cream of potato soup, mixing well. Add the milk and potato soup mixture to the large mixing bowl with the meat and veggies, mixing well. Prick the bottom pie crust with a fork, and slit the top crust with a knife. Add the meat and veggie mixture into the pie crust and then top with another pie crust, pinching the edges of the pies together, and leaving the tins on. Place the pie on a cookie sheet and bake for 60 minutes, removing the top pie tin after 45 minutes to brown the crust. After crust is golden, remove the pie and let sit for 15 minutes before slicing and serving. c vhomemaga zine .com 57
DECADENT BAKED MAC-N-CHEESE
Classic baked macaroni and cheese is a promising go-to when you need something to warm your soul and fill your belly. For a creamy texture and decadent taste, I use egg and heavy whipping cream. Feel free to experiment with different kinds of cheese, or add in other ingredients for your own twist on the classic—diced jalapeño for “South of the Border” mac-n- cheese, or bacon for “Southern Comfort” mac-n-cheese. Serves 10. 16 ounces of shell pasta 1 cup of heavy whipping cream 3 cups milk 2 cups shredded mild cheddar 2 cups shredded Colby jack cheese 12 ounces Velveeta Salt and pepper, to taste 1/2 teaspoon onion powder (or to taste) 1/2 teaspoon mustard powder (or to taste) 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder (or to taste) 4 eggs 1 to 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar (for topping) 1/2 cup bread crumbs
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and boil noodles until al dente. Drain pasta and put aside in a large mixing bowl. Combine the heavy whipping cream, milk, mild cheddar, Colby jack and Velveeta, stirring to combine. Season mixture with salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and mustard powder to taste. Add eggs and whisk until well mixed. Pour the mixture over the pasta and stir until well combined.
MOM’S CLASSIC MEATLOAF 2.0
Growing up my mom made this meatloaf recipe weekly, as it is easy, quick, and there aren’t many ingredients that go into it. For my meatloaf, I typically use ground bison, because of its rich flavor. Bison is also leaner than beef, but ground chuck or even ground turkey work well, too. Feel free to substitute ketchup with barbecue sauce or add a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce, if you are looking for more flavor. Serves 6. 1 to 1 1/4 pounds of ground bison 1 egg 2 slices bread, cubed 2 tablespoons milk 1/4 cup ketchup (plus more for topping) 1 medium yellow onion, chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon pepper Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and squish together with your hands. Form the meaty mass into an oblong log and slide into an oiled loaf pan. Spread additional ketchup on top of meatloaf. Bake the meatloaf for 60 minutes, or until it is done in the middle. Remove the meatloaf from the oven and let it set for 10 minutes before slicing and serving. n
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f you’re in downtown Lynchburg and happen upon the corner of 11th and Church Streets, you might know one of the older buildings as the Floyd Ward Dance Studio, and you might even know that it used to be a Masonic Temple. Years have passed since Masons and hopeful ballerinas made their way to that building on the corner. After sitting empty for some time, this building, rich with history, has new life again, thanks to two Lynchburg residents who worked for decades to help revitalize the city’s downtown area.
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BY FOLLOWING THE GOLDEN RULE OF STYLE— SURROUND YOURSELF WITH THINGS YOU LOVE—LEE MOREY HAS SUCCESSFULLY CREATED A BEAUTIFUL SPACE THAT LOOKS COMPLETELY PULLED TOGETHER WITHOUT BEING PRECISELY COORDINATED OR “MATCHY-MATCHY.”
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“In the 1970s, I was involved in the restoration of probably two-thirds of the houses in Diamond Hill. I never wanted to own them; I wanted to be involved in bringing them back to life,” says co-owner and Lynchburg native Bob Tunkel, who purchased 1025 Church Street a few years ago.
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s the retired owner of the Lynchburg-based Urban Redevelopment Corporation, he spent many years restoring properties in Diamond Hill and encouraging others to bring back the historic beauties in Federal and Garland Hill. Along with his sister and co-owner Lee Morey and her husband Joseph Sylvester, the brother/sisterduo has worked to return the grande dame of Church Street to its grandeur while installing all new interior systems, changing floor plans and other general reconstruction projects. The third incarnation of this historic property houses both commercial and residential spaces. The ground level hosts two separate 1,600 square spaces, with office space streetside and private living quarters in the back. The second and third stories house two private residences belonging to Lee and Bob, respectively, with each apartment boasting 3,200-plus square feet. The property dates back to 1897, so major restoration work was necessary. Bob completed the plaster wall repair and heating system updates (including the installation of six heat pumps). As with any major restoration, the project is still a work in progress; for example, Bob’s apartment contains all of the original light fixtures, but several still need rewiring. Both brother and sister have always worked in housing in some form or another: Lee was responsible for the original purchases of land for the Blackwater Creek Park project while working for the Lynchburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Even though she “always wanted to open an art gallery, antiques and gift store, or clothing store,” and eventually did open all three small boutique businesses in Hawaii, she stayed in housing all the while as owner and Principal Broker of Coldwell Banker Turtle Cove Realty, Kauai. Lee moved to the Hawaiian island of Kauai with daughters Kimberly Morey and Kirsten Becker more than 30 years ago. While she maintains a residence in Hawaii, both her daughters and grandchildren, as well as her sisters Suzanne Peters and Carol Larson, all live in Lynchburg, so Lee now splits her time between the Pacific paradise and the Blue Ridge.
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Bob’s 3,200square-footplus-space was previously a ballroom, with the loft being the mezzanine/ balcony.
Ballroom ceiling before restoration. This shot faces the 11th Street side in the back.
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fter staging hundreds of homes, Lee certainly has a grasp on design and decor. “I have a great eye—shape, size, texture—but I don’t have an educational background in decor or design,” Lee admits, but a peek around her apartment suggests otherwise. Filled with a trifecta of antiques, art and architecture, walking into Lee’s Lynchburg home feels like magazine pages come to life. Though her home is perfectly styled, Lee didn’t plan the look and feel of her home according to a shopping list or even a Pinterest board. Because she doesn’t live in the apartment year-round, she doesn’t have the luxury of time to slowly collect and let design ideas simmer. Still, she has managed to create an aesthetic that appears to have evolved over a lifetime. By following the golden rule of style—surround 70
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yourself with things you love—Lee has successfully created a beautiful space that looks completely pulled together without being precisely coordinated or “matchy-matchy.” Her home is a curation of friendship and history, complete with goods made locally, pieces shipped from Hawaii, and finds from people she loves. Except for rugs, dining chairs, her dressing room vanity and a painting she purchased from Greenfront, “nothing is new,” she says, explaining that everything else is previously owned. More remarkable is the fact that Lee didn’t reupholster any of the sofas, benches or chairs. They came to her “exactly like you see them!” As you pass through the grasscloth-covered foyer of Lee’s second-story apartment, you can’t help but notice the chandelier glimmering overhead. Similar chandeliers hang throughout the apartment, providing not only light but also a sense of luxury. The foyer leads into the bulk of the home’s 3,200 square feet: a combination living room and dining room space that Lee helped separate by employing various design elements. With a baby grand piano parked at one end and a small table floating at the other, a television-free entertainment area exists. The table is home to a chess set whose intricately detailed pieces bring the action of the game to life. When not in use for play or display, Lee removes the game and instantly turns the chess
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table into a children’s table for holiday gatherings. “Notice there’s no rug!” Lee laughs. The rest of the dining room showcases a royallooking rectangular dining table with seating for ten. Dressed in Asian prints and a jute rug, a moment’s glance evokes images of posh dinner parties and lively family holiday gatherings. Nearby, lots of bright, natural light floods the kitchen, making the marble and stone tiles and granite countertops gleam. With a triple sink at the helm of the kitchen, Lee jokes that it’s “industrial strength!” and the unfinished lower cabinets, beautiful even in their natural state, are a current reminder of the renovation process: They had to build the kitchen from scratch. The living room incorporates furnishings Lee acquired from one of Rupert Murdoch’s luxury hotels, the Lanai Koele Lodge, when they rebranded the hotel. Taupe walls provide a perfect backdrop for all of Lee’s artwork, such as the hand-painted Asian parchment pieces that flank the grand mahogany desk found at Enchanted, or the whimsical good-luck elephant sculpture (made by a local art teacher) that presides over the coffee table. Lee found him at one of Lynchburg’s well-attended First Friday events downtown.
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While she considers Kauai her secondary hometown, Lee appreciates the availability of goods here in Central Virginia. “Coming from Hawaii to Lynchburg is like being a kid in a candy store—there so many beautiful things available here that are not available there,” she says. Some of the pieces of furniture were made right here in Lynchburg, such as the dresser from Waterford Furniture. Other pieces came from local friends and businesses like Moyanne Harding, Meg Bruce, Troy Deacon, and Mary Brockman’s Enchanted, as well as McCraw’s New and Used Furniture, Galaxie Modern, Estates Revisited and Estates and Consignments. Tucked behind the great room are two bedrooms: Lee’s to the right, her grandchildren’s room to the left. The Oriental rug was the first item purchased for her grandchildren’s room, highlighting her favorite color combination of taupe and blue. A generous grandmother, Lee let her granddaughters choose some of their own decor for the space, bringing them shopping to pick some things out. The excursion resulted in a fanciful Cleopatra-style chaise with carved lions for legs.
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ee’s upstairs neighbor is none other than her brother Bob, who lives in the third-floor apartment year-round. His 3,200-square-foot-plus-space was previously a ballroom, with the loft being the mezzanine/balcony, which begs the question: How do you turn a giant ballroom into a cozy home? A glimpse to the ceiling provides a starting point. The Beaux Arts ceiling resembles an exquisite tic-tac-toe board, with nine defined sections guiding the direction to the floor plan below. Bob’s main floor contains nine sections functioning as individual rooms with clear purposes and a myriad of colors, reflecting Bob’s interests, stories and adventures. Bob’s home may look like a showplace, but nothing is here simply for show. As he emphatically states, “I only care about that stuff that has meaning to me.” A perfect example of this is the painting that hangs front and center in the apartment, the portrait that you can see no matter where you stand in the space. At first glance, you might see the visage of a wellknown bearded fellow, such as Walt Whitman or Rasputin, but when Bob first saw the painting at Gallery 720, he was taken aback: He saw a likeness with a strong resemblance to his grandfather. These days, “Grandpop Tunkel” is the ever-present watchful eye of the vast living space. After seeing Grandpop Tunkel, guests can enjoy a well-stocked bar near the oversized windows. Near the bar are paintings from an art school in Nicaragua where Picasso once taught. Appropriately, Bob’s music room is located just off the bar, with his piano and drum set ready
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for a song at any moment. Bob, who holds a Master’s degree in Composition and worked as a band director back in the early 1970s, won’t say that he’s a piano player, per se. He prefers to think of himself as “a banger, not a player!” and proceeds to “bang out” a beautiful rendition of a jazz standard. Bob used to play with the Big Mama Boogie Band, and has two musical sons: Dave is an upright bassist in Atlanta, Georgia, and Chris is a drummer and teaches dance accompaniment at Long Island University, and lives in New York City. Across from the music room is a pool table that dates back to the 1870s; Bob plans to refinish the table in the months ahead. Bob enjoys these older pieces that have clearly stood time’s test: “You want something that will endure,” he says. Beside the game area is Bob’s office and adjacent to that is a bedroom, tastefully blocked off by a series of bookcases that house treasures from the five years that Bob spent sailing around the world in his own sailboat. The upstairs balcony-turned-loft is home to the master bedroom, master bathroom, a lounge area, and a kitchenette outfitted with a small sink, mini-fridge, and microwave for when
Bob’s retired for the night and doesn’t want to make the trek downstairs to the kitchen just to make a midnight snack. The upstairs master bath is remarkable for its sheer size—it’s so large that Bob keeps a massage table in there! The bathroom also accommodates a jet tub, dressing room, and 6-by-6 shower. Because this portion of the apartment was once the mezzanine, the loft still has wide cut-outs for viewing the ballroom down below. With safety in mind, Bob had special panels made, especially since his five grandchildren like to visit. When it comes down to it, Bob says, this building “is really a family home more than anything else.” After many years of working to revitalize the downtown area before it was a trend, it makes much sense for both Lee and Bob to have taken residence in this part of the city that they love so much. Lee never dreamed that she would one day live in the studio where she once took lessons; now her vanity sits upon the very stage where she once danced. The area is important to Bob, too. As he says, “Whether or not I slept here, I always lived downtown.” n
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OVERWORKED APPLIANCES NEED A BREAK B Y K AT H E R I N E F U LG H U M K N O P F
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It doesn’t take much to make sticky appliances sparkle like the day you brought them home. A good clean will make them last longer and everything taste better. Your efforts will reward you with a kitchen that smells good and shines. The best way to clean these small appliances is simple. You will need: n Clean rags and sponges n White vinegar n Baking soda n Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol n Dishwashing liquid (Dawn is a great degreaser) Fill one side of the kitchen sink with hot water and add dish detergent. Fill a large bowl with hot water and vinegar (two parts vinegar to one part hot water for best results). Next, unplug each appliance you want to clean. Coffee Makers and Tea Kettles
If you use a traditional coffee pot, make sure the filter is removed and there are no coffee grounds in the basket. Put the empty coffee basket in the soap mixture to soak. Fill the coffee pot water reservoir with white vinegar, place the carafe in the unit, and turn on the pot. The vinegar will heat and run through the machine into the glass carafe. Your kitchen will smell fresh and clean! Let the hot vinegar sit in the glass pot for a few minutes. Meanwhile, rinse the coffee basket and place it on a clean kitchen towel to dry. Pour the hot vinegar from the carafe down the sink and run a cycle of plain water through the coffee maker. Wipe the coffee maker sides down with a sponge dipped in your hot water and dishwashing soap. Clean the top and leave the reservoir open to dry. Now take another sponge and dip it in the vinegar water. Clean the outside of the coffee maker and buff with a clean rag. For single-pod coffee makers, open the top and remove the small basket unit that looks like a funnel. Carefully separate the top and bottom pieces and place both in the soapy dishwater. Fill the water reservoir with vinegar, place a ceramic cup below, and run the vinegar through in batches of one cup at a time. Once the vinegar is gone, fill the water reservoir with water and run it through the same process until the machine is empty. Wash the small pod basket that’s soaking in the soapy water and allow it to dry. c vhomemaga zine .com 81
Clean the outside of the unit with soapy water, then vinegar water, and replace the pod basket in the machine. Fill the water reservoir with fresh water and you are ready to brew delicious coffee again. For tea drinkers, your kettle needs a good deep clean once in awhile too. Fill your tea kettle with white vinegar, place it on your stove and turn on the heat. Once the vinegar boils and the kettle whistles, put some baking soda in the kitchen sink drain and pour in the hot vinegar from your tea kettle. It will bubble and foam as it cleans the drain of grease and old residue—a two for one chore! Rinse the tea kettle with warm water and wipe down the sides with white vinegar and hot water on a rag. If there are lots of smudges, use the hot soapy mixture first, then follow with a vinegar wipe-down so your kettle shines. Toasters and Toaster Ovens
For most of us, it has been awhile since we emptied the crumbs from the bottom catch tray in our toaster or toaster oven. Once they are clear, soak them in the soapy water mixture, then use a sponge to scrub the trays. Rinse in hot water and dry with a rag; reinsert the trays in the slot. Wipe down outside of the toaster or 82
toaster oven with the soap and hot water to remove grease and smudges, then buff with your solution of vinegar and hot water. If there is a glass door to the toaster oven, rubbing alcohol on a paper towel will clean off the cooking haze. Blenders
Blenders by nature are messy and suffer from food spills—so they need some attention. Gears in the base unit can be wiped carefully with rubbing alcohol on a rag to remove residue. This takes patience as the grime comes off slowly. Once the inside of the base is spotless, remove the top of the blender and take it apart. Wash the glass pitcher and the top pieces in the hot soap solution. Rinse with hot water and allow them to dry on a dishtowel. Clean the outside of the blender base with hot soapy water on a sponge. If the base is chrome, follow with the vinegar solution to make it shine. Now reassemble the unit and it’s ready for tomorrow morning’s juices and smoothies. Just a few simple steps, and each appliance is prepared for the next morning. All this cleaning deserves a rest and a cup of tea or java. Reward yourself! n Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
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Here are five reasons why you should consider planting one. They’re dramatic. The Southern magnolia stands out all year
long. While there are cultivars that don’t grow as large, the Southern magnolia can reach a height of 80 feet with a span of 40 feet. An evergreen that grows in a natural pyramid shape, their leaves are a thick, large and leathery dark green, with a soft, slightly furry brown underside. Their creamy white blossoms add pops of color from late spring into summer, and come fall, become a rather unusual-looking seed cone. As the flower opens and the petals drop off, an item resembling a pineapple in the center becomes more apparent. As the summer months go by, this structure morphs into a cone-shaped seed pod. When the pod matures, bright red seeds start spilling out. High in fat, these seeds are a favorite food of birds. Dramatic in appearance, the seed pods as well as the leaves are a favorite in holiday greenery displays. They’re resilient and rugged. According to fossil records, magnolias have been around for at least 100 million years. With over 80 known species, there are both deciduous as well as evergreen magnolia trees. They are wildly adaptive to different climates, soils and exposures, so that while native to Asia and North America, magnolias thrive in almost every region of the world. Pollinated by beetles, the leaves’ slightly leathery finish makes them more resistant to insect damage. There’s really not much they can’t withstand—their bark doesn’t burn well, protecting them from wildfires, and they can tolerate moderate droughts. They very easily live well over 100 years. They’re not at all fussy. Once planted, Southern magnolias need very little attention. They’re relatively pest free, and the problems that do pop up—like scale or leaf spots—can probably go untreated. They don’t require pruning, although they can lose limbs in ice storms. Because their leaves are so tough, they are slow to decompose when they drop. This makes it hard for any competing plants to pop up under them. They’re from around here. The Southern magnolia is native to the Southern United States, where it can be found in
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the wild from Virginia to South Central Florida and as far west as Oklahoma and East Texas. They are the state tree of both Mississippi and Louisiana. This means that very little effort is required to make them thrive, other than planting them. As a native to the area, they provide food and habitat for birds and other wildlife, particularly during the winter months, when their tough leaves make excellent shelter from the harsh weather. And that aroma… Perhaps the most beloved characteristic of the Southern magnolia is the magnificent bloom. Creamy white in color, the blossoms can be up to a foot in diameter, lasting for weeks on end. They open sporadically beginning in late spring, sometimes running throughout the summer. The blossoms have a distinct fragrance that has been known to perfume an entire garden—slightly sweet and reminiscent of tropical fruit, but not overpowering. There is no mistaking the scent of a magnolia in bloom. Southern magnolias prefer to be planted in early spring. They have a wide, shallow root system that needs to spread out when planted. They do best planted away from sidewalks, driveways and roads, so that their roots have this room to spread. They can take either full sun or partial shade, although the amount of light they get will determine how tight or loose their pyramid shape is. More direct sun results in a tighter pyramid, while a Southern magnolia in a shadier spot will have a looser shape. They prefer slightly acidic, moist soil, but they can adapt. They don’t need to be fertilized upon planting; you can wait until the start of the next growing season. Southern magnolia trees do best when planted among a variety of trees in rich but well-drained soils. Southern magnolias are not fast growers, with a growth rate of about a foot a year. They need little attention beyond regular watering to become established, but they can take a few years to bloom—up to five or more years. While most gardeners admit that gardening can take patience, that particular amount of time can be a bit much to ask of anyone. Thankfully, the Southern magnolia tree has so much to offer that holding out for those majestic blossoms is well worth it. n
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n my 1940s home, the original hardwoods feel gracious in the foyer, hospitable in the dining room and homey in the living room. Blessed as my husband and I were to happen upon a gem pre-lit with this must-have, the kitchen and office were not so lucky. These key rooms received wellworn checkerboard linoleum and plush, fairly new carpet, respectively. Though the argument for carpet can be made—and won—my personal fondness for hardwood floors began decades ago. In regard to the linoleum, there was no salvaging that period-appropriate selection—wellworn was an understatement!
As we embarked on the research phase of our flooring revival, I happened upon a curious option: engineered hardwood. To this point, I assumed all hardwood floors were the same—wood that went on a floor. How many choices could there be? Right? Wrong. Now that I’m well-steeped in flooring know-how, I have a greater understanding of the engineered option and, in my humble opinion, it deserves a moment in the spotlight. Allow me to share. The Foundation
While traditional solid hardwood floors are made from one piece of wood that is approximately three-quarters of an inch thick,
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WHILE TRADITIONAL SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORS ARE MADE FROM ONE PIECE OF WOOD THAT IS APPROXIMATELY THREE-QUARTERS OF AN INCH THICK, ENGINEERED PRODUCTS CONSIST OF THREE TO FIVE LAYERS OF HARDWOOD OR PLYWOOD WITH A HARDWOOD VENEER SITUATED ON TOP.
engineered products consist of three to five layers of hardwood or plywood with a hardwood veneer situated on top. This top layer is made of the wood you desire and is the reason a visitor or permanent resident would never be the wiser of your selection based on appearance alone. When musing your choices, keep in mind that for increased stability, the under layers should be proportionally thicker than the top veneer. It’s also worth noting that since it is topped with a slim veneer, engineered hardwood floors can only be refinished one or two times (depending on the thickness of the veneer), compared to up to 10 refinishes with solid hardwoods. Though it varies by brand, planks come in a variety of widths, lengths and stains. The more options, the better! 9 2
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The beauty of engineered hardwoods lies in its flexibility. Due to changes in moisture and temperature within your home, other hardwood products are only recommended for use at or above ground level. Not engineered hardwoods! The layers alternate the direction of the grain to add stability and minimize shrinking and expanding. With increased moisture and heat resistance, it can be used on any level of your home, making it a great option for finished basements and bathrooms. However, if the product will be in an area that experiences high moisture levels, such as a room below ground level, it is recommended that you include a vapor barrier, which can be as simple as a sheet of plastic. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
This thin layer helps keep potential moisture in your foundation from making its way to your beautiful new floors! Installation
Underscoring its long list of benefits, engineered hardwoods can be installed directly overtop a concrete slab (similar products must be nailed directly to subfloor). New brands and styles also offer a tongue and groove configuration so the floors may be installed as “floating floors.” This method, most commonly associated with laminate flooring, is easy for DIY home installers with a basic understanding of construction and the associated tools like a chop saw and rubber mallet. The boards are not glued or nailed to the subfloor or concrete; they simply lock snugly to each other. Installation is a snap, though you should be prepared to dedicate many hours to the cause! While aesthetically this method doesn’t present any differences, the floor may have a mild bounce or give to it. If you’re going to install a more traditional floor
that is nailed or glued onto a concrete slab or subfloor, I recommend you call in the pros. These folks will ensure your floor moves and expands as it should! Price
For the majority of home renovations—mine included—price is key. I was happily surprised to learn that engineered hardwood floors steer a straight monetary line between budget-friendly laminates and their solid hardwood counterparts. Strong design and a mid-range price equals a happy budget in my house! Also the consideration that engineered varieties can be used in more areas of the home makes them, in my book, a better value. Keep in mind, the price of each engineered hardwood option is often determined by the thickness of the hardwood veneer adhered to the top. The thicker it is, the pricier each plank will be. I recommend checking with your flooring specialist or local hardware store. These experts will help you consider all your options so you can make an informed decision. Whether you want to spruce up your main living spaces, breathe new life into your kitchen or infuse warmth into any room, engineered hardwood flooring is, in my humble opinion, an excellent and affordable option. The variety of stains and plank widths will allow you to curate the environment of your dreams and achieve the lovely ambience that follows hardwood floors. So, go ahead—explore engineered hardwoods. You’ll be glad you did! n c vhomemaga zine .com 93
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a look at memorable local homes IN EVERY ISSUE FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS, one gracious local family has invited HOME— and all of you—into their home for an up-close-and-personal look at where and how they live, providing real, hands-on ideas and inspiration for better living. Here, with heartfelt thanks to all participating homeowners over the years, we revisit just a few of the most memorable.
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RENOVATED FOR HOME AND HERITAGE HOME’s inaugural issue in Spring 2007 featured the classic Colonial home of Angela and John Olmstead on Langhorne Road. The couple purchased the home in 2001 and added a two-story addition with the help of Ron Driskill and Scott Elliott of Custom Structures. The addition, featuring a new kitchen and open gathering room downstairs, and a new master suite upstairs, was inspired by Angela’s love of cooking and entertaining. Cool palettes and classic furnishings punctuated with family treasures makes this house a great family home worth sharing. The Olmsteds have enjoyed living in an old home with all the modern-day conveniences. In 2017, they are planning a move and their house will be for sale. Angela is hopeful that another family will be able to enjoy the house as much as they have.
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CLASSIC CAPE, COLORS GALORE The classic white, red-roofed cape off Trents Ferry Road, featured in our Summer 2008 issue, showcases the vibrant, fun-loving personalities of those who live inside it. Though the historical home is over 200 years old, it has been updated to include modern comforts. Cheerful pinks and greens as well as nature motifs throughout— an iron butterfly above the sofa, custom dragonfly embellishments on colorful drapery and dragonflies hand-painted on the kitchen floor—convey the sense of whimsy embraced by the homeowners Caroline and Mike Malott and family. Since publication in 2008, the Malotts have been hard at work on their home, installing a pool and pavilion, adding a new master bath, flipping the living and dining spaces, expanding and renovating the kitchen and mudroom, installing a new bright-red metal roof and….adopting Kunekune pigs and a barn for them! 102
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COLORFUL CHRISTMAS COLLECTIONS A lover of antiques and a collector at heart, Carter Bendall transforms the family’s charming cottage off VES Road into a colorful Christmas showcase each year—which includes up to 20 fabulously bedecked trees. Our winter 2009 issue showcased this home that she and husband Richard bought and renovated as young newlyweds; the home is full of vibrant color, fine furnishings and meaningful collections. Carter notes that the Bendall family has not only moved locally, but has also expanded; they now have a five-year-old daughter, with whom they enjoy carrying on these holiday traditions.
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Debra McCabe’s centuryold cabin on the historic Ivy Hill estate in Forest, featured in our Summer 2010 issue, is a study in contrast; it’s a showcase for her chic style (also found at her boutique, The Columns) in the rustic backdrop of logand-plaster walls. This style is captured in the great room which boasts elegant furnishings, a stone fireplace and a wagon wheel chandelier. Her exteriors delight as well; a secret porch off her kitchen is a favorite personal spot and the expansive back porch, complete with fireplace, bar, grill, a porch swing and comfy couches, is ideal for entertaining and relaxing with friends. 104
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MAKE ROOM WITH A RENOVATION Linda Duerson realized her family needed more space, but her daughters didn’t want to leave their beloved, traditional home, so she did what homeowners who can’t bear to move do: they added on. Featured in our Spring 2011 issue, the renovations include a new expansive kitchen and great room perfect for gathering and entertaining, a family-friendly and well-appointed mudroom, and a first-floor master suite. Stunning exteriors feature a multi-level, hardscaped paradise created by Land Tech, complete with pool, poolhouse, outdoor kitchen and extensive landscaping and gardens. The Duerson home was also featured on the Historic Garden Day tour in 2011.
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BELOVED HOME, SECRET GARDEN Martha Anne and Statham Gilliam uncovered a hidden gem when they purchased their Oakwood Place home in 1999, featured in our Fall 2012 issue. Though it needed work, the home had great bones and charming details—heart pine flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, interior shutters, deep windowsills and wroughtiron balconies—that make it the elegant yet comfortable home that it is today. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of their renovations was uncovering a “secret garden” whose design is attributed to early-20thcentury landscape architect Charles Gillette. Over seven years with thousands of man hours, the garden was lovingly restored into a backyard paradise, with multiple garden rooms and water features.
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Alex and Sackett Wood chose their home off Link Road, featured in our Fall 2013 issue, for its proximity to grandparents as well as the family-friendly neighborhood vibe. Over time, they renovated the Federal-style Colonial to better suit their bustling family life with three boys, enlisting Justis Construction to create a cook’s kitchen with double ovens, stainless appliances and a generous island with family-friendly seating. The couple also added a first-floor master suite, family room and screened porch that runs the length of the home. Alex designed much of the interiors, using her natural flair for design that was mentored and supported by Sackett’s cousin, Laura Sackett of The Arched Doorway. Family photographs and artwork by Virginia artists are an important part of the home’s decor. Alex Wood says the family has relocated to a home a stone’s throw away from their previous home, where they are enjoying a bit more outdoor space for their three boys. She says, “We sure do miss our neighbors!” Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
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FAMILY CAMP AT SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE What if every day could feel like summer camp? That’s the focus of the Bingham family’s Smith Mountain Lake vacation home, featured in our Summer 2014 issue. Built by Robert Kulp of Blue Ridge Residential and Black Dog Salvage in Roanoke, the custom home is designed to look like an old lake house that had been around for awhile. It features a variety of open and private interior spaces, abundant views and extensive outdoor space. A mix of modern amenities and salvaged materials and artifacts keeps the vibe fun and fresh, while a palette of blues and corals makes the home feel vibrant and bright. Twenty guests can sleep here comfortably in a variety of places—including a sleeping porch outfitted with hanging swing beds.
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Joe and Jessica Hodges have created their forever home on 75 of the 600 acres of their family farm in Evington. Featured in our Fall 2014 issue, the Hodges’ charming country farmhouse was built by Zach Baldridge of True Custom, Inc. Of note are the double front doors, reclaimed from the old Evington Schoolhouse— doors Joe’s grandmother walked through when she was a young student. The central living area is uncluttered and airy with coffered ceilings, neutral walls and dark-stained hardwood floors. Jessica says that she loves things that are “simple, beautiful and orderly”—and every area of the home reflects this aesthetic. A large kitchen, generous pantry, an organized and hardworking mudroom, charming bedrooms and space to entertain friends make this the perfect family home. 10 8
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DREAM, DESIGN, BUILD Michelle Bell’s custom home, featured in Spring 2015, was a labor of love for all involved. Several years after losing her husband Dr. John Howard Bell in a tragic accident, she sold their home on 29 acres in Boonsboro, carving out six of those acres for a new custom home for herself—one more appropriate for her lifestyle. Because of the great experience working with Wingfield-Burton Construction for her previous home, she enlisted them again. The result is a home that’s “Virginia Country”—classic white bricks, slate roof, stately black shutters, symmetrical chimneys. Laura Sackett of The Arched Door helped Michelle design interiors that are traditionally elegant yet relaxed. Highlights include a large creamywhite kitchen and light-filled sitting room with cheerful and serene furnishings in whites, blues and yellows.
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SCALING DOWN, LIVING LARGE With grown children and a zest for adventure, Claudia and Mark Stubstadt—both creative people, rooted in the design fields—made a quick decision to downsize when someone offered to buy their traditional family home. With three weeks to move out, they kept only the things they truly loved, and happily purchased a threebedroom condo in James River Place, featured in our Fall 2015 issue. Their home features an open floor plan, with a sleek kitchen and bar at one end of the expansive entertaining space and comfortable seating at the other. Eclectic furnishings and art collections, most of which is of Claudia’s own creation, make their home a true showcase of their lifestyle—creative, enthusiastic world travelers who also enjoy the comforts of home.
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Geri and Lamar Cecil’s home on Mountain Laurel Drive, featured in our Summer 2016 issue, is a reflection of the couple that resides there: fascinating and colorful. Built around an octagonal central room, the home features Palladian-influenced architectural details, marble floors and salvaged antique woodwork. With the help of contractor Tim Reynolds, the couple made some structural adjustments, including adding a sunroom/ library (home to frequent bridge games), adding one new bathroom and renovating another, enclosing two porches, and reconfiguring the kitchen and pantry area. With a bold green dining room and a rich red great room, the home is a lively setting for entertaining friends and family as well as showcasing the couple’s extensive collections. A spectacular outdoor space includes a bluestone terrace and marble pool. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2017
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CV HOME Businesses CELEBRATING MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES IN 2016/2017
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Terrell E. Moseley, Inc. James T Davis Watts Petroleum
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4 Seasons Landscape Riley Dental
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Accents Flags & Gifts
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Interiors by Moyanne
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4 Seasons Landscape: 30 years For 30 years 4 Seasons Landscape has been serving local homeowners and businesses for all their landscaping and pruning needs. They provide complete landscape services while specializing in boxwood restoration and landscape renovations and installations. Accents Flags & Gifts: 27 years Nestled at the gateway to Downtown Lynchburg, just off Route 29, you will find their lovely store full of a wonderful selection of home and garden décor! Now in their 26th year of business, this mother-daughter team invites you to come experience a gift shop like no other. They feature an extensive collection of seasonal flags, doormats, mailbox covers, garden items, wreaths, pillows, plaques, small lighting, fragrance, collectibles, florals, fashion and so much more at very affordable prices. CLC, Inc.: 15 years CLC, Inc. is a complete design and build landscape firm. The CLC team has been doing business in Lynchburg and the surrounding areas since 2002. They strive to connect with their clients and work hard to come up with creative solutions that will satisfy their clients’ needs. Dayrich Enterprises: 20 years Dayrich Enterprises is a full service marketing and advertising firm located in Central Virginia. For nearly 20 years, their proactive approach toward solutions along with a relationship driven mindset, has positioned them as a valued partner with their clients. Givens/Little Dickens: 40 years In 1973 George and Sylvia Givens opened Boonshire Books in an old gas station. They began a legacy that has since gone through many incarnations. In 1980, the Givenses moved the business across town and changed the store’s name to reflect the family moniker. Danny, the fourth of George and Sylvia’s eight children, started Little Dickens with his wife Kathy in 1989 next to Givens books. When George officially retired in 1999, it seemed logical to build one large new facility just down the road. On any given day, you’re likely to trip over a Givens or two if you wander into the store. Sarah, the youngest of George and Sylvia’s children, manages the store, Danny oversees the business, and Sylvia, who thankfully will never retire, plays the matriarch— a well-earned title for someone who has been there from the beginning.
Grand Home Furnishings: 105 years Since 1911, Grand Home Furnishing’s mission has been to provide the best customer service possible. Offering the area’s largest selection of furniture and mattresses, their knowledgeable sales team and specialists can help you find the perfect piece of furniture, a complete room or a new mattress set. Interiors by Moyanne: 25 years Moyanne and her associates work with clients to provide complete design services from space planning, selection of home furnishings and accessories to installation. The design staff coordinates and oversees all necessary work in order to complete any job. From concept to completion, the associates of Interiors by Moyanne create designs customized to reflect the client’s budget and lifestyle. James T Davis: 80 years For more than 80 years James T. Davis has been the local premier paint, wallpaper and window treatment center in Lynchburg. For your home or business, they offer superior quality products, and competitive pricing with a friendly and highly knowledgeable staff. Their focus is on long-lasting relationships and working together with their customers to ensure total customer satisfaction. National Pools: 40 years Since 1977, National Pools of Roanoke, Inc. has been designing and building fine inground gunite swimming pools for residential, public and semipublic applications, including some of the largest and most prestigious pools in Virginia. National Pools also restores and renovates older pools and services existing swimming pools. While based in Roanoke, VA, their pools can be found throughout Virginia including Bristol, Lynchburg, Danville, Charlottesville, Richmond, Harrisonburg and beyond. They have also built and serviced many pools in West Virginia. Riley Dental: 30 years For those who want a dentist that can be a long term health care partner, Riley Dental is the perfect fit. From routine cleanings to comprehensive smile makeovers, Dr. Jeff Riley and Dr. Brent Riley offer an unmatched combination of availability and compassion.
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Southern Landscape Group: 10 years In 2006, Mark Maslow and David Moon merged their two companies to form Southern Landscape Group. They pride themselves in having developed the most professional and elite staff around where each member is truly dedicated to the client’s satisfaction. From the owners to the team members, they honestly believe that no project would be successful without the communication and dedication of each individual. SLG exemplifies personalized service, enthusiasm, respect, innovation, teamwork, and the highest standards of quality and workmanship. Spectrum Stone Designs: 10 years Spectrum Stone Designs is Central Virginia’s leading natural stone fabricator with the goal to provide excellent customer service and unparalleled craftsmanship at an affordable price. From start to finish, your expertly selected piece of natural stone is created by Spectrum Stone Designs’ professional technicians, ensuring the strictest attention to detail every step of the way. From indoor and outdoor kitchens and baths to fireplace surrounds and bars, Spectrum Stone Designs offers a wide variety of natural stone options for every imaginable residential or commercial implementation. Terrell E. Moseley, Inc.: 80 years Terrell E. Moseley, Inc. is a customer focused heating and air-conditioning company that was originally started in 1936. They employ highly trained people with the goal to provide the best service in the Central Virginia area.
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Lynchburg Retail Merchant Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Accents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Member One Federal Credit Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Access Advisors, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Merry Maids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Alpaca by Jaca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Nadine Blakely, Realtor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Blickenstaff & Company Realtors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
National Pools of Roanoke, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Bloom by Doyles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Next Time Consignment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Bowen Jewelry Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Paisley Gifts & Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Carilion Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Periodontal Health Associates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Centra Medical Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Persian Rugs & More. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Centra Senior Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Piedmont Eye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Central Virginia Orthodontics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Piedmont Floors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Children’s Dentistry & Orthodontics of Lynchburg . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Pink Ladies Cleaning Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Cindy Bryant (Mary Kay). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Pinnacle Cabinetry & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
CLC Incorporated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
PIP Printing and Marketing Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Coulson Builders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Precision Green. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Curtains Blinds & Bath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Rainfrost Nursery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Custom Structures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Reddy Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Daniele Mason, Realtor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Reliance Title & Settlements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Decorating Den Interiors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Riley Dental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Embrace Home Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
S&S Window Cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Estates & Consignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Scott Weiss Architect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Farm Basket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Select Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Favored Flavors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Serendipity Treasure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Southern Landscape Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Fink’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Southern Provisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
First Bank & Trust, Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Spectrum Stone Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Flint Property Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Terrell E Moseley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Givens Books & Little Dickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Gladiola Girls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
The Art Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Grand Home Furnishings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
The Columns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
High Cotton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
The Corner at Rivermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Interiors by Moyanne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
The Little Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Isabella’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
The Summit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
James River Day School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
The Vinyl Porch Rail Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
James T. Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Timberlake Christian Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Judy Frantz, Realtor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Vaughn Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Kevin S. Midkiff, DDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Vinton Appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
La La’s Salon and Spa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Virginia Neurospine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Lauren Bell, Realtor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Virginia Garden Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Landtech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Virginia Vein Specialists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Liberty Christian Academy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Wellington Builders, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Lynchburg City Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Westminster Canterbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Lynchburg Dental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Wired Up Electrical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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