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Before & After: Squared AwayMosaic tile shines in a master bathmakeover
Project: Container GardeningAdd a splash of color to porchesand patios
Pet of the Month: Naomi White
features
Setting the SceneUpgrading your landscape andoutdoor lighting
More than Meets the Eye A sensitive remodel and addition give new life to a 1960s home on a lushMemorial lot
on the coverRon and Leanne Coben purchased a 1968home designed by Joel Brand and then workedwith Kathleen Reardon of RD Architecture,interior designer Anne Breux and GoodchildBuilders to remodel and enlarge the MidCentur y Rancher located on a wooded lot inMemorial. Photo by Miro Dvorscak.
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PUBLISHER......................Mike Harrison, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ....Susie Reisenbigler
EDITOR ........................................Sandra Cook
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS ..............................
......Anne Breux, Debi Bryant, Joetta Moulden
ART DIRECTOR..........................Robert Coplin
CREATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR Tim Beeson
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER ................
............................................................Miro Dvorscak
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES ................................
..Elle Cavatore, Frances Dowling, Tina Laplaca
..................Christina Peissel, Susan Mahmood
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We time our annualLandscape Planning issueto help Houston-area
homeowners get a jump on the grow-ing season. We’ve had a mild winter sofar, but beware of the dreaded late-win-ter freeze. Be prepared with protectivemeasures, such as moving or coveringsensitive plants when temperatures dipbelow 32 degrees.
With spring around the corner, nowis an invigorating time to attend gardenclasses and home shows that yield ideasand resources to help turn your land-scape visions into reality. Check out ourcalendar page for some terrific eventsthat can kick-start your progress.
The February issue features valuableadvice and insights from local landscapeprofessionals. Whether you want totackle one bed or the whole back yard,our “Setting the Scene” feature by DebiBryant is sure to start your wheels turn-ing.
We’ve also included an article onmastering the look and upkeep of con-tainer gardens. We called on Joshua’sNative Plants proprieter, the frank andfriendly Joshua Kornegay, to share hisexpert strategies for success with plantsin pots.
Our home feature this monthchronicles Ron and Leanne Coben’squest for an older home that wouldwork for their family. The Cobens wereexcited to find a 2800-square-foothome on a large, wooded lot that wasdesigned by architect Joel Brand andbuilt in 1968.
The Cobens called upon SteveGoodchild of Goodchild Builders and
Kathleen Reardon of RD Architectureto draw up and craft their vision forrenovating and enlarging the existinghome. The Cobens had plenty of inputinto the design and Ron was the onewho conceived the ingenious makeoverof the kidney-shaped pool into a rectan-gular shape. Ron calls it a “shape withina shape.”
For the interiors, Ron and Leanncollaborated with Anne Breux, whoguided the couple toward the distinc-tive look of their home with her colorsense and unique way of elevating abasic idea into a brilliant feat of design.The entire home is an example of howthoughtful design can yield remarkableresults.
We hope this issue inspires newideas and projects for your home, bothindoors and out.
Happy home improving!
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The 11th Annual Spring Home and Garden Show at The Woodlands offersnew ideas and products to beautify and add value to your home. The eventtakes place March 2-3 at the The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel &Convention Center at 1601 Lake Robbins Drive. Speakers and featured guestsinclude garden experts Kathy Huber Randy Lemmon, John Ferguson; homeorganization expert Ellen Delap; color consultant Catherine Falgoust; Greenarchitect LaVerne Williams; home staging expert Mary Scalli and kitchen designexpert John Johnston. Tickets are cash only and are $9 for adults, $7 for seniorsand free for children under 12. An ATM is located near the ticket window.Information: www.woodlandsshows.com.
The 25th Annual Galveston Home & Garden Show takes place at GalvestonIsland Convention Center at the San Luis Resort on March 2-3. The show,which benefits the Galveston Island Humane Society, features top-notch speak-ers from the Galveston County Master Gardeners, as well as a host of homeimprovement professionals. See the latest in gardening, home decor and repairsand have the opportunity to meet contractors, green builders, landscaping com-panies, buy plants, artwork and indoor and outdoor home furnishings. Stop bythe pet adoption center at the show to meet your new best friend. Information:www.galveston.com/homeandgardenshow.
Discover ways to enjoy your home more and increase its value at the 6thAnnual Cy-Fair Home and Garden Show, Feb. 23 and 24 at the Berry Center,8877 Barker Cypress Rd. in Cypress. The show offers more than 200 exhibitors,plus a lineup of speakers sharing their wealth of experience. Aspiring greenthumbs can meet Kathy Huber, the Houston Chronicle’s gardening editor, andlisten to Randy Lemmon, popular host of AM 740 KTRH’s GardenLine show,who will broadcast live from the show on Saturday until 1 p.m. Additional speak-ers include home organizer Linda Durham, color consultant Trish Buscemi,green architect LaVerne Williams, and home staging expert Mary Scalli. Ticketsare cash only. Information: www.CyFairHomeAndGarden.com.
ANTIQUES EVENTThe Urban Market Houston Antique Show returns Feb. 9-10 to the BayouCity Event Center. Saturday features a special preview event that includesdrinks and hors d'oeuvres from 4 to 6 p.m. Tickets for the all-day Sunday saleare just $5 (free for kids) with vendors open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The markettakes place at 9401 Knight Road, just south of Loop 610 near Almeda. Besure to bring cash and measurements from home. Food and drink will beavailable on site all day Sunday. Information: www.theurbanmarkethouston.com.
CLASSESThe Mercer Society invites the public to sip wine and enjoy An Evening withJimmy Turner on Feb. 8 at Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Garden in Humble. Mr.Turner is the Senior Director of Dallas Arboretum, a 66-acre display garden thatplants more than 500,000 bulbs each year and more than 2.3 million beddingplants. Reservations are required. Information: www.themercersociety.org or281.443.8731.
Learn about tree care and urban forestry at Trees For Houston’s UrbanForesTree Keeper class on Feb. 16. Get to know the basics of tree identifica-tion, proper planting techniques, site suitability and planting care, as well as theenvironmental role of trees in our city. Course fee is $20 and includes a TreesFor Houston t-shirt, 1-3 gallon tree and a tree manual. Information:www.treesforhouston.org or [email protected].
Gardeners looking for knowledge and ideas will always find an impressive vari-ety of classes at The Arbor Gate. On Feb. 21 and 23, expert Tom LeRoy con-ducts two editions of a hands on workshop on grafting heirloom tomatoes ontohybrid tomato rootstock. On Feb. 23, Tom LeRoy and Bill Adams lead a fun andinformative class on Vegetable Gardening. Information: www.arborgate.com or281.351.8851.
Rice University’s Glasscock School of Continuing Studies offers the courseHouston at Home: A History of the City's Residential Architecture fromFeb. 28 through Apr. 6. Discover how the design and construction of Houston’shouses has changed over time. The course concludes with a walking tour of aMuseum District area to view both exteriors and interiors of houses constructedfrom the early 1900s through today. Instructors include Jim Parsons, MargaretCulbertson, Stephen Fox, Ben Koush and Gerald Moorhead. Information:www.gscs.rice.edu or 713.348.4803.
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ABOVE: Trees For Houston’s UrbanForesTree Keeper class teachesplanting techniques and care, as wellas the environmental role of trees inurban environments.
LEFT: The Cy-Fair Home andGarden Show features a special out-post of the farmer’s market atBridgeland. Photo courtesy theFarmer's Market at Bridgeland.
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before && after
Vickie and Russell contacted me for help about their datedbathroom makeover when she got stumped on the project.Her husband Russell had already begun the process with major shower tilework and was priming the wallpaper for paint when she got stuck on paintcolors. “The room just felt unbalanced and heavy on the shower side of the
room,” Vickie explained, “and I couldn’t find the right paint colors and wasn’tsure what else to do,” Vickie explained.
The bath definitely needed a facelift but not necessarily a complete renova-tion. “I have followed your Houston House & Home “Before/After” column foryears and called you about four years ago to help us with several rooms and
Squared AwaySquared AwayMosaic tile shines in a master bath makeover
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AFTER: To save money, the owners opted to float thewallpaper seams and paint over the wallpaper. I choseSherwin-Williams “Kilim Beige” on the walls and“Hopsack” satin enamel on the vanity and vanity stor-age cabinets. The existing mirror was cut down bySpring Branch Mirror. The same mosaic tile used in theshower (purchased at Thorntree Slate & Marble) alsohelped balance the room.
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was pleased with your suggestions,” Vickie said. “I liked your philosophy ofusing things we already own to create the rooms we want,” she said.
TIP: A product of the ’80s, this bath needed an update. When indoubt, be consistent with hardware, tile and trim paint colors and youwill be correct.
The couple was happy with the existing floor tile and worked withThorntree Slate & Marble to select darker shower wall tiles, glass mosaicborder tiles and 2”x2” floor tiles to coordinate. Vickie knew she wanted aneutral color scheme and a clutter-free look. They decided to keep the
original light box, the tub and bath vanity/countertop. “When we met,you were very helpful in suggesting the size for the mirrors and in fairlyshort order, you identified a wall paint color and one for the vanity. Youalso made a window treatment suggestion, something I was having ahard time imagining but I went with your recommendation,” sheexplained. “You also recommended one long, traditional wool runnerfrom www.homedecorators.com, which I love now, instead of severaldotty bathroom rugs.”
Vickie felt comfortable with my recommendations to pull the roomtogether. “Thanks to you, the master bath has the traditional feeling that
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is consistent with the rest of our house and yet stillhas the uncluttered, updated look that I wanted,”she said.
TIP: If you have a huge long mirror over the van-ity, consider adding a narrow storage cabinet andcutting down your mirror into two sections.
Vickie was chronicling the remodel on Facebook,so her friends commented on her progress through-out the process. “Initially, the comments were allabout the shower tile, which everyone loved. Assoon as I painted the walls and vanity and addedthe rug, the comments were very favorable abouthow the room was coming together!” she explained.
Vickie’s favorite part of the bath has been theaddition of the glass mosaic tile around the properlysized mirrors. “Russell envisioned a shelf that com-pletely filled the space between the mirrors. Iemailed you to see if I could use unique doors onRussell’s custom cabinet and to ask your opinion onpainting them like the vanity. I appreciated that youdidn’t insist that your original thoughts of shelvingwere the only way to go,” she said. Vickie paintedthe doors after Russell built, painted and installedthe cabinet. The couple loves the final result andrecommends people get professional help withremodeling projects.
“The only reason we didn’t do that from the verybeginning is that we have done a number of proj-ects already and Russell has the skills to do a gooddeal of the work. I did lose time trying to decide onthe finishing details, and if I had called you earlier Ithink things would have come together more quick-ly. In the end, however, having your input in com-pleting the project moved the process along andensured that I did not waste any more time ormoney on wrong choices,” Vickie concluded.
Joetta Moulden offers home makeovers using your ownhome furnishings to create the home you’ve alwaysdreamed of. Joetta believes your pieces collectedthrough the years reflect your personality and can beartfully arranged. Her ability to focus on your personalstyle and not let her own preferences influence thedesign of your home makes her unique. See moremakeovers on her web site at www.shelterstyle.com, e-mail her at [email protected] or call713.461.2063. If an initial appointment or referral isbooked by February 28, a 10 percent first meeting dis-count will be given.
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TRADE SECRETS• HIRE A DECORATOR to look objectively at your spaces and make sug-gestons that will help you redecorate on your budget.
• SELECT COUNTERTOPS FIRST, then backsplash tile and paint colors.You have to start somewhere!
• SOMETIMES THE MOST EFFECTIVE STRATEGYis to first rethink what’s already paid for.
AFTER: A new painted storage cabinet (which Russell built using $5 louvered doors from Carmine,Texas), new, brushed nickel hardware and mirrors cut down from the old mirror updated the vanity wall.Painting the walls Sherwin-Williams “Kilim Beige” and using “Hopsack” satin enamel on the cabinetsand installing the same mosaic tile that was used in the shower balanced the entire room.
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Dear Plantophiles,Let me introduce myself by saying I believe that there is no suchthing as a brown thumb. Good gardeners don’t possess innate mys-tical powers. What they DO have is keen attention to detail andwillingness to do their homework—the latter is immensely possiblevia internet. They also consult experts. I routinely seek the wisdomof others myself.
For example, when I moved to Houston I immediately regis-tered with our regional branch of Garden Club Mafia—not to doso would have been extremely unwise, possibly hazardous. Afterthorough screening by a string of operatives (all wearing trademarkpearls) I was granted an audience with The Godmother.
I was ushered into her reception chamber, an Orangerie, whereshe was sitting in an elaborate rattan peacock throne, surroundedby orchids. As I bowed she extended her hand so I could kiss herikebana shears. She then asked of my intentions, and I replied: “Iwant to be allowed the privilege of helping people garden in ourGulf Coast climate—what are the main elements for success?” Shetilted her head back and quietly spoke: “Mosquito repellant, sun-
screen and lots of iced tea.” I followed this with: “What aboutgumbo dirt—the most diabolical stuff that I have ever encoun-tered?” A flicker of a smile crossed her lips as she invoked:“Everything starts with the soil—give it big doses of organic anddrainage material. Amend! Amend! Amend!” As the echo of herwords faded, she motioned for me to rise and said, “That is all youneed to know for now. You appear to have potential and are grant-ed horticultural privileges in our domain. Don’t forget that we arealways aware of your activities.” Walking backward, I uttered,“Thank you, ma’am. I will spread your wisdom far and wide.”
Those reading this column will find that I am much moreapproachable, and will enjoy visiting with you here every month.Gardens, plants and nature are my passion, and I intend to makethem yours, too.
I am looking forward to our journeys together down the garden path.
Keep on growing,
Darrin
the hort whisperer
Y O U R G U I D E T O H O R T I C U L T U R E I N H O U S T O N
Darrin Duling, Director of Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens, is a botanical horticulturist, environmentalist and landscape designer. He holds aMaster of Science Degree in Plant Taxonomy from the University of Reading in England, as well as the Royal Horticultural Society Certificate of Training
and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Diploma of Horticulture. Duling has managed major gardens in Thailand, New York and Florida. For information on Mercer Arboretum, visit www.hcp4.net/mercer.
BY DARRIN DULING
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IDEAS FOR UPGRADING YOUR LANDSCAPE AND OUTDOOR LIGHTING
Soon the warm months will be upon us, so now is agood time to be thinking about your landscape andpossible upgrades. From the extensive to the sim-ple, they’re all about improving the scenery.
Strategic lighting of your landscape lights up your property and adds nocturnal curb appeal. Photo courtesy of Robert Huff Landscaping Illumination.
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Landscape lighting adds immediate pizzazz to a garden. “It givesyour property street appeal at night,” says John Dailey, owner ofRobert Huff Landscape Illumination. “Especially it dresses up yourhome if you’re trying to sell it.” Another minor, but real, benefit isadded security.
If you’re adding lights for the first time, a quick primer: fix-tures can be found in plastic, rubber, brass, copper and stainless,according to Rob Greening, owner of NiteLites. Metal fixtures offerthe best durability, but are more expensive up-front, he notes.
Lighting systems generally fit into the two categories of highvoltage and low voltage, says Dailey. “High voltage is more expen-sive and great for illuminating large trees, as an example,” he says.“Low voltage is less expensive per fixture and uses less electricity,but doesn’t last as long as high voltage.”
Lightbulbs also present two main options. A technology thathas been around for years, halogen lights give off a warm whitelight. A newer technology comes in the form of LED lights, which
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can also be warm white. But increase the intensity and that changes theircolor, says Greening. Dailey is a fan of LEDs, noting that, while they areinitially more expensive, they last about 50,000 hours versus the roughly5,000 hours for halogen. “They also use about 20% of the electricityused by halogen lights,” he says.
For DIY-ers, Greening encourages the use of direct burial wires(noted on labels) and avoiding telephone-grade wiring because it deterio-rates relatively quickly. He also says to use silicone gel lock connectors,which last longer.
SMALL EFFORT, BIG EFFECT
If resources are limited, go for the easy upgrade. “Add seasonal color. Justa splash makes a big difference,” says Gail Hartz, president of Gail Hartz& Associates.
Beverly Welch, owner of The Arbor Gate, offers several ideas—mostthat can be done in a weekend. Plant a fragrance or herb garden, eitherin the ground or in containers. Add a garden bench, choosing concrete,stone or recycled plastic, materials that maintain their good looks in ourclimate. Ornamental trees, such as the Chinese fringetree, Japanesemaple or Taiwan cherry, add interest and color. “Have a plan in place,”she advises. “If you know where you’re going, you’ll be happier with theend results.”
This geometric water feature, by Jeffrey Carbo Landscape Architects adds Zen-likeatmosphere to a meditation porch. Photo by Paul Hester.
A bog garden brings unusual texture and variety to your landscape.Photo by Home & Habitat.
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ATTITUDE IS ALL
“It’s fun to renovate,” says Hartz. And to keep that spirit of enjoymentintact, she advises her clients to bear in mind that a landscape can bedeveloped over time—“undertake projects only when you’re ready. Ithelps to have an overall plan in place, but do things as your energy andbudget permit by undertaking the different steps in stages. That way, itwill be a pleasurable experience.”
DON’T HAVE TIME TO TEND PLANTS?Special advice for the homeowners who want to upgrade their landscapeswithout actually having to grow anything:• From Welch at The Arbor Gate: Add some garden sculpture or art,such as a kinetic wind sculpture or that most Southern artistic element, abottle tree.• Hartz suggests decorating your outdoor living space. “Add new patiofurniture or a fountain. Fountains are especially nice in an urban areabecause the sound of the water disguises city noises,” she says.• NiteLite’s Greening says, “Light up an architectural feature of thehouse. Front windows or columns, for example.”• Hartz also notes that our recent weather has caused the ground to shiftand that’s been hard on concrete. “You can cover cracks and really get acustomized look by laying pavers.” Her favorite choices includepaving stones and non-skid ceramic tiles.
No lawn required: Layers of vines and large containers add lush greenery to a poolside courtyard. Photo by Miro Dvorscak.
Proper pruning prevents an overgrown look. Photo courtesy of Earthcare Horticultural Services.
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LESS REALLY CAN BE MORESometimes an upgrade is not about adding something—it’s about takingsomething away. At Robert Huff, Dailey points out that weather-relatedevents impact landscape lighting and “due to dead branches, you mayhave a light that used to showcase a tree and now it’s shooting straightup in the air.” In these cases, he recommends a quick re-design of yourlighting layout.
In that same vein, Greening with NiteLites encourages clients tomaintain fixture lens, which get cloudy due to our hard water—“some-times we go at them with razor blades.”
Hartz advises, “You can often freshen up your landscape simply bytidying up: mulch the beds, feed plants, trim dead growth, repair gatesand fencing. It’s amazing what that effort will do for a garden.”
Skilled landscapers can achieve just the right mix of hardscape and greenery. Photo courtesy of Earthcare Horticultural Services.
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A sensitive remodel and addition give new life to a1960s home on a lush Memorial lot
After searching for a home in the Memorial area for more than a year, Ron and Leanne Cobenknew they’d found the right house almost instantly when they attended a realtor’s open housein Piney Point Village.
“We saw right away that the house had straight, clean, modern lines that we could work with,”says Ron Coben of the Mid Century Ranch Modern they purchased in the fall of 2010. “We knewwe wanted to add on to the existing house—we weren’t sure how it would work, but we had the visionto build on the existing house.”
The Cobens noticed that most everyone else who attended the open house didn’t bother touringthe interior of the house, but merely scoped out the dimensions of the almost one-acre lot for tear-down/new construction possibilities. By contrast, the Cobens liked the existing 2800-square-foothome, built in 1968 and designed by architect Joel Brand for the original owners. The same couplelived there for 42 years and were pleased to find a buyer who planned to keep, rather than tear downtheir home.
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ABOVE: The Cobens had a great relationship with builderSteve Goodchild and were pleased with the architect KathleenReardon’s efforts to accommodate their design tastes.
RIGHT: Ron and Leanne Coben purchased a 1968 homedesigned by architect Joel Brand for the original owners whohad lived there 42 years.The Cobens preserved the 2800-square-foot, long, narrow structure and added two wings ontothe back of the house.The front view is virtually the same fromthe street after the remodel and additions.
LEFT: The well-preserved original redwood paneling warms thecentral rooms of the house. Anne Breux helped the Cobensrealize that rooms don’t have to be permanently decorated inone layout. She encouraged them to buy things for the way theylive and allow for other uses when needed.The Cobens rarelyneed seating for more than four, so they simply move chairsfrom other rooms when hosting guests in numbers.
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PROJECT PARTNERSWhen the Cobens were looking for a builder and architect to takeon their remodel and addition, they decided to talk to the builderwho had completed a remodel on the house next door, since theirneighbors seemed quite pleased with the process and the results oftheir project.
Steve Goodchild of Goodchild Builders and Kathleen Reardonof RD Architecture had done the house next door, and had provento be a strong team. Not all builders, architects or designers are upfor remodeling and reinventing an older home, but Steve Goodchildwas very keen on the Coben’s home project.
“You got to want to do a remodel, restoration or renovation,”says homeowner Ron Coben. “Other builders were only OK withthe remodel, but it was not really their preference—architects, too.”
The Cobens viewed opting to remodel and add on as less daunt-ing than starting from square one on a new house.
“Because it was a remodel and because we wanted to save thefloors, we needed to minimize the number of walls to that wemoved,” says Leanne. “For me, that actually made the design processeasier, because it wasn’t a blank sheet of paper. We had to work with-in certain specifications.”
“It made it harder because it boxed us in, but it also made it eas-ier, because once you accepted that you wanted to live with what washere as much as you could, it simplified the choices,” says Don.
After the Cobens decided to keep much of the existing houseintact and make some alterations to it, they focused on getting asmuch of their own personalities into the design as possible.Functionality, ease of maintenance and capacity for entertainingwere priorities for the remodel and the added square footage.
Both Leanne and Ron have worked for years in marketing, sothey tend to be creative and thrive on the collaborative process.
“It was nice to have an architect who brought a lot to the table,”
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The Cobens say their new kitchen is
very livable and functional.Throughout
the design process Ron constantly
sought materials, finishes and storage
options that would not require frequent
polishing or sealing or fussing with.
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Cabinetmaker Jim Farris built all the
cabinets.The lower cabinets feature a
post-catalyzed conversion varnish on
rift-cut cherry, while the upper cabinets
are treated with an 25-step Italian post-
catalyzed polyurethane, hand polished
to a full gloss.
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says Ron. “Kathleen Reardondid a great job of listeningand accepting our input.Some creative people can bedifficult to move down a paththe didn’t choose to beginwith, but we felt like we hadthe best of everything inworking with people whowere creative and willing tomake sure that we were satis-fied with the outcome.
“Steve Goodchild alwaysmade me feel like he felt likethis was his house—he wasbuilding it at that level,” saysLeanne.
Reardon and Goodchildhad worked together previ-ously, but neither had manymodern-inspired homes in
ABOVE LEFT: Ron and son Justin collaboratedon the design for the atrium fence and gate, seenfrom the dining room. A wall shelf behind diningtable serves up small-scale art exhibits, such asthis tomato-soup tribute to Andy Warhol.
ABOVE: The breakfast room table, built by JimFarris, offers views of the cleverly reshaped pooland the sculptural steel “spine” structure. Light fix-ture from Lighting Unlimited.
LEFT: Anne Breux worked with daughter Sydneyto design her room, which features a palatial bedchamber partitioned off with illuminated sheers, aswell as a flexible art studio/study space and hangout area, complete with hanging bubble chair, fold-ing futon bench and art supply storage withSherwin Williams Holiday Turquoise wall color.
RIGHT: Creative use of Artistic Tile’sEffervescence in Sydney’s bathroom shows offthe work of the tile crew, who cut square sectionsto look like a mound of foaming bubbles.
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their portfolios. The Cobenswere impressed with theefforts that both the archi-tect and builder dedicated tothe design and build out oftheir home.
GIVING THE PROJECT WINGSWith the decision to keepthe existing house, theCobens decided with archi-tect Kathleen Reardon toadd on two wings to theback of the home, whichyielded a U-shaped homethat wrapped around theoriginal pool. The morethan 3/4-acre lot had abounty of trees—more than100 trees, many of them tallpines. So from the begin-ning the goal was to leave as
LEFT: The bar area was enlargedfrom a tiny booth to more of alounge area with a variety of seatingand a generous bar counter for serv-ing guests.
RIGHT: A half bath and game roomoccupy a portion of the new wingthat connects to the kitchen.
BELOW: Ron Coben envisioned thecreative solution for updating the kid-ney-shaped pool by giving it a newrectangular surface boundary.
BELOW RIGHT: The purple steelspine accentuates the connectionbetween the old and new sections ofthe house.
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many trees standing as possible as they drew up the additions. In the main rooms of the original home, the high, sloping ceilings showcase the original rooflines. And
much of the homey, yet oh-so-mod solid redwood paneling remains. For the remodel, all the wood wasremoved, numbered and carefully stored so it could be replaced in its original arrangement.
The builder and homeowners alike marveled as the sheetrock was removed to inspect structure andupgrade wiring and plumbing. They could see just how high the quality of the original construction was.This assured the Cobens that embracing this older home was the right thing to do and motivated the designand construction team to achieve a similar level of excellence in the new finishes and additional spaces.
A major aha-moment of the design process was the inspiration to go with a Mid Century-inspired but-terfly roof design for both of the additional wings.
“We wanted something ’60s-inspired,” says Ron. “The end result is an organic asymmetrical butterflyshape.”
With the additions taking shape, the Cobens and their architect focused on the challenge of how to con-nect the old house with the new sections.
“We had wanted structural steel to be a significant design element,” says Ron. “And Kathleen came upwith the idea for a visual spine made of the steel—some inside, some outside.”
With the shape and visual function of the steel spine laid out, interior designer Anne Breux wisely sug-gested painting the captivating, sculptural indoor/outdoor bridge a rich purple.
The Cobens freely admit that Breux’s color sense elevated the look of their home and is a main reason
ABOVE: The Cobens hired LotharHofbauer of Element Garden to blendthe woodsy back yard with the newshape of the house and pool deck.Hofbauer employed Zoysia grass andblocks of concrete and crushed stonefor a modern effect. Furniture from theRichard Schultz 1966 Collection pro-vides sculptural seating for enjoyingthe view.
LEFT: A roomy office above the mas-ter suite gives mom and dad a serenespace to work or workout.
ABOVE: In the master bedroom, the windows are placed high to yield both daylight and privacy. For their full-length poolside window, the Cobens are quite pleased with the flexible sheer shades purchased from The ShadeShop. One wonders if the woman in artist Rex Kare’s painting Dia might prefer to be on the Le Corbusier chaise.
BELOW: The sleek master bath is anchored by more of Jim Farris’ gloss-white cabinets topped with greySilestone from Associated Marble and stylish sinks from Westheimer Plumbing.
they sought her expertise. It seems that Ron andLeann found they were repeatedly gravitating towardsgrey finishes and fabrics, but they felt certain thattheir ‘60s home needed some fun pops of color. EnterAnne Breux.
Breux was familiar with the work of Joel Brand,the architect of the original home, and Breux instant-ly connected with the project. The Cobens wererelieved that Breux agreed with most of their choices,but are quite pleased with Breux’s subtle and success-ful design tweaks.
“She understands the vision of the project,” saysRon. She is brilliant and creative without necessarilybeing expensive. For Anne, it’s really about the ideaand how to bring the vision to life.”
“She brings limited choices, which was so help-ful,” says Leanne. “We knew that she’d done herhomework and we could trust that they were the mostappropriate options.”
“Anne is a minimalist,” says Ron. “She wasalready conceptually there. When she suggestedpainting the sculptural steel structure purple, sheexplained that purple is a complementary color to thegreen backdrop of the wooded lot.
“It’s funny, the simple things aren’t always simple,but she gets there quickly,” says Ron. “Her ideas aremassively interesting. It’s a place we wish we couldplay, but we need her to get there.”
Resources ORIGINAL ARCHITECT: Joel Brand, 1968
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Container Gardening We asked Joshua Kornegay, owner of Joshua’s Native Plants,for advice and inspiration to help home gardeners have suc-cess with container gardening.
Before you get carried away with selecting pretty plants, selectingideal containers is key, urges Kornegay. “Make sure your pots have drainholes—even for indoor plants,” he says. “If you don’t have holes thenyour plants just sit in a soggy mess.”
Kornegay explains that gardeners can create a container garden withany size pot, but it’s important make sure you know the mature size ofthe plants and their root habit. It’s also a good idea to choose a style ofpot that fits your surroundings. Pots can be rustic, Asian, classic urns ormodern shallow bowls.
Our expert advises it’s best to combine plants that like the same soiland light conditions. “Different plants like different types of soil and soil
conditions—alkaline, acidic, etc.,” says Kornegay. “Some prefer wet feet,others like it on the dry side. Know which conditions plants prefer forbetter survival rate.”
He suggests home gardeners ask nursery staff for the best choices fortheir conditions—sun, shade and time you can spend tending plants.“Also, ask about dwarf varieties of shrubs and tree species that can behappy in pots, such as dwarf lemon trees.”
Tips for Care “Keep in mind, things in pots dry out twice as fast as they would in theground, so something that is drought tolerant in the ground still requireswatering when planted in a pot. Rosemary, for example, must be wateredregularly in a pot,” says Kornegay.
Beyond the finger test (poking a finger into the soil), Kornegay
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recommends checking the weight of a small pot frequently to see ifit feels dried out and watching for the “water shadow” on terra cottapots.
Similarly, he advises that plants that are winter-hardy in theground may not be winter-hardy when potted, because the roots areabove the ground. When in doubt, move or protect plants duringfreezing temperatures.
“Whenever you water plants in pots, it constantly depletes thenutrients, so you need to replenish or feed those plants,” saysKornegay. “You can even take the plant out of the pot, removeabout a third of the roots and about a third of the top and put itback in the same pot with some soil and compost and it will kindof start over with a burst of fresh growth. Nurseries do it all thetime.”
Periodic feeding of plants in containers is essential. “If goingorganic, take a handful of compost from the bottom of our com-post heap—that has all the micronutrients you need,” saysKornegay. “If using chemicals, make sure they are water-soluble. Inother words, something applied in a liquid form to be absorbed bythe roots. Cheaper granular fertilizers can easily burn a plant.”
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projectRecipe for a Garden in a PotJoshua Kornegay of Joshua’s Native Plants extols a simple formula forassembling a pretty container garden. “There’s three basic elements: thethrill, the fill, and the spill,” he says.
Thrill—The taller focal point of a pot should have showy flowers orleaves. Go with butterfly iris, plumbago, hummingbird plant, rock roseor Bouvardia (firecracker bush).
Fill—Medium-height plants add texture or color to the base of the“thrill” plant. Try Blackfoot Daisy, allysum and various coleus.
Spill—Trailing plants that drape over the edges of the pot, such asLantana, English Ivy, Blue Daze or oregano.
Other themes that Kornegay suggests include edible gardens, such as let-tuces and herbs. He also recommends grouping a variety of cactusplants, succulents and sedums in a pot and then mulching with contrast-ing tumbled glass or rock. For a simpler, modern look, go with a singlespecimen per pot, such as a sculptural Blue Elf Agave, a tall cactus or awell-manicured Boxwood. He also notes that strategic top dressing, suchas various colored glass rock or stones helps deter critters from digging.
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