houston house & home december 2014
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T H E C O M P L E T E R E S O U R C E M A G A Z I N E F O R Y O U R H O M E
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Kitchen & Bath Issue
Ways to Warm Up Your Space • Kitchen & Bath Tips from the Pros
Kitchen Remodel Contest Winner
On the Cover:ARNOLD BUILDERS “HANDS ON” WITH OWNERS
To Create Homes That Fit Your Lifestyle
Bathroom Remodel Contest Winner
Kitchen & Bath Trends
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D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 4
CONTENTS
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42Editor’s Note
Calendar
Before & After: Bathroom Floorplan Redo
Project: Ways to Warm Up Your Home
Product: Kitchen and Bath Trends
Editor’s Picks: Gifts, Products & More
Gardening: Plants that Don’t Freeze
Pet of the Month: Crystal
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ON THE COVER: Arnold Building Services creates beautiful expansiveliving spaces, built to last a lifetime. For more information, pleasesee page 12 and visit www.arnoldbuildingservices.com. Photo by Anthony Rathbun.
Kitchen Contest WinnerBathroom Contest WinnerLocal Pros Share Remodeling TipsSegreto Paint Finishes
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Regional spending habitsin the kitchen average out to be$29,983 for southern locales,according to the recent HOUZZsurvey.
The popular “idea” Web sitesurveyed homeowners regardingmid-range projects completed overthe last five years. In the northeast,remodeling costs topped $43,000.
The National Kitchen and BathAssociation puts the national aver-age for mid-range bathroom redosat $16,000.
Our holiday issue, as you mayremember, came out last month.We’re now sharing kitchen andbath inspiration. But, we do keepthe spirit alive by spotlighting holi-day happenings with you in ourCalendar section on page 14. So,please check those out; there’s a lotto do and enjoy.
In keeping with this month’sfocus, we happily announce ourcontest winners – for kitchen andbath – within these pages. Wethank everyone who entered andcongratulate those we chose to fea-ture. I’m sure you’ll find their fin-ished projects as approachable –and inspirational – as we did.
In case there is a kitchen or bathproject in your near future, youmay want to peruse our articlesfrom the pros for tips, and prod-ucts and trends.
For a quick breakdown onwhat costs you might incur, theNKBA says to expect to earmark20 percent of your budget forlabor, 16 percent for cabinetry andhardware, 15 percent for fixtures,and 14 percent for plumbing andfaucets. Flooring accounts forabout 9 percent; countertops: 7percent. The remaining aspects ofthe job fall under 5 percent.
Happy Holidays,Susan (with Sam)
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PUBLISHER ........................Mike Harrison, Ph.D.ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ........Susie ReisenbiglerEDITOR ..............................................Susan Fox CONTRIBUTING WRITERS................Anne Breux, ......................Barbara Canetti, Marsha Canright, ..........................Joetta Moulden, Leslie Sinclair
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS............................Wade Blissard, Janet Lenzen, Blake Mistich......................Anthony Rathbun, Gregory Thomas
ART DIRECTOR ............................Robert CoplinCREATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR......Tim BeesonSR. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ........Frances DowlingACCOUNT EXECUTIVES ................................................................Melissa McGinnis, David Tree
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Step into a home built by ClarkArnold and you find yourself in abeautiful expansive living space,built to last a lifetime.
It encompasses the livingroom, dining room, kitchen, andoutdoor living area. It is a seam-less flow from room to room,and the natural light that floodsinto the many custom doors andwindows give the home a com-fortable yet classic feel.
Arnold, owner of ArnoldBuilding Services based in theHouston Heights, is a third gen-eration home builder.
His two granfathers have builtand remodeled Houston areahomes for decades.
“My grandfather, BoydArnold, insisted I spend timeworking with every tradeinvolved in the homebuildingprocess.
I worked with demo crews,painters, framers, electricians,plumbers, sheet rockers, and fin-ish carpenters. It was real onsitetraining.”
In 2006, after being groomedby two of his home town’s mostprominent builders, he was ready
to build a name for himself inHouston.
Today, Arnold BuildingServices is one of Houston’smost recognized custom renova-tion and new constructionbuilders. In Houston’s boomingeconomy, 65percent of his busi-ness involves custom renovationsand new construction accountsfor 35 percent.
“I listen to the details of myhomeowners’ lifestyles and createa home to fit, rather than squeez-ing their lifestyle into a house,”he says.
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The spacious kitchen features gray-veined white marble on both countertops and backsplash.
Neal Nichols (L) and Clark Arnold.
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Arnold Building Services builds custom homes, provides complete remodeling services and constructs room additions. Based in the historic Houston Heights, the company works in various areas of Houston, Memorial Villages, Heights, Spring Valley, West University and the surrounding metro area.
Arnold Building Services: www.arnoldbuildingservices.com • 2726 White Oak Drive Houston, TX 77007 • 713-868-3017
Arnold Building Services also provides interior design services to clients needing assistance.V-groove ceiling and range hood in kitchen.
For instance, the emphasis ona recent new home he built inthe Woodland Heights concen-trated on family living and enter-tainment on the first floor.
“We designed the first floor toprovide the setting for the every-day lifestyle, the formal dinnerparty, cocktail party, game dayparty or two year old birthdayparty.”
The pivotal design elements inthe spacious kitchen are theexpansive use of gray-veinedwhite marble, Calacatta Altissimo.
The natural stone was selectedto cover the large island andcountertops. However to com-pound the look, Arnold used thisunique stone on the kitchenbacksplash, adjacent wet bar(with built-in refrigerator draw-ers, ice maker, wine cooler andunder-the-stairs wine storage)and all bathrooms throughoutthe home.
Neal Nichols, head of opera-tions for Arnold Builders, notesthat all the electrical outlets forthe hand appliances weredesigned to be cleverly hiddenunder the cabinets.
They are easily accessible butdon’t interrupt the ambience andlook of the continuous marblebacksplash.
The cladded ceiling in thekitchen is another design elementnot to be ignored. Arnolddesigned it by using 1x6 V-groove pine and laying it into asquare geometric pattern, thenadding a pale aqua wash.
MR-16 recessed cans havebeen blended in, along withbuilt-in speakers that are tied intothe NuVO whole home audiosystem.
Large sliding windows overthe sink and work areas allow forpass-throughs to the coveredpatio, outdoor grill and entertain-ing space. Centered on the ceil-ing is a mid-century LouisPoulsen light fixture, re-purposedand then dipped in copper. It isa focal point helping tie in thecopper-colored accessories nes-tled in built-in display nooks intothe other-wise monochromespace of pearl gray walls.
The 48-inch WolfCommercial slide in range, Wolf30-inch double ovens, and 48-
inch Sub-Zero refrigerator arestainless, but mix nicely with thecopper accents. Two Bosch dish-washers, paneled to match thecustom cabinetry, are fixed ineach side of the large, singlebowl farmhouse sink. The hand-crafted hood vent over the six-burner cooktop mimics the ceil-ing motif with the V-groove pinewood as does the fireplace in theliving room.
The custom cabinetry, builton-site from 3/4 domestic ply-wood, features 120-degree BlumEuropean hinges and BlumEuropean under-mount softclose drawer slides. Pan and spiceracks are placed on each side ofthe stove for storage and conven-ience. To optimize storage spaceand keep contents organized,Arnold designed a large chef’spantry with adjustable shelving,pull out drawers, and shallowdoor shelves.
The kitchen flows to the liv-ing room lined with customFrench doors that open theentire downstairs to the court-yard.
Thick white beams covering
the living and dining rooms adddimension and character tobright open spaces. The mason-ry wood burning fireplace, sur-rounded by Sea Grass naturalstone and crowned with a cus-tom wood mantel, providewarmth to the rooms.
Every detail of this Heightshome has been meticulouslyplanned and executed to perfec-tion by Arnold, Nichols andtheir team of craftsmen.
“We are very proud of ourteam and will continue providingHouston homeowners with cus-tom homes for years to come,”says Arnold.
Arnold says homeownerschoose to live in the HoustonHeights not only for its stablehousing market but for the manyparks, restaurants, schools, bikepaths, art galleries, abundantshade trees and historic homes.
“Our goal is to build and ren-ovate homes while maintainingthe architectural integrity of thehouse and neighborhood. Atthe same time we modernize thehome for today’s needs andlifestyle.”
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D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 4 A R T S • E V E N T S • M A R K E T S • W O R K S H O P S
CALENDAR
Enjoy an appearance by Olympic Gold Medalist Chad Hedrick, an extreme ice skating performance by Le Patin Libre, followed by a disco dance party on the ICE at DiscoveryGreen in downtown Houston. Now through February 8.
Now through January 3: Moody Gardens 13th Annual Festival of Lights is one of the largest holiday celebrations in the region. Enjoy more than 1 million lights within 100 sound-enhanced animated light displays and nightly live entertainment.
The Museum of Fine Arts-Houston’s Bayou Bend, renownedfor its annual Yuletide tradition, features festive lights, decora-tions, and holiday room settings that bring Early American cele-brations to life. Now until January 4. 6003 Memorial Dr. Info:www.mfah.org
The Ice at Discovery Green opens its 7,716 square-foot rink forthe season, Now until February 8. The rink uses recycled waterfrom Kinder Lake. During the next months, The Ice will host avariety of entertainment. Info: www.discoverygreen.com
Zoo Lights . . . Explore the Houston zoo, 6200 Hermann ParkDr., in the evenings when millions of colors light up the campusand festive music sets the scene. Now through January 4. Info:www.houstonzoo.org
Old Town Spring’s Home for the Holidays features lights,entertainment, family activities, and both Frosty and Santa. Nowthrough December 24. In Old Town Spring, 25 miles north ofdowntown Houston. Info: www.oldtownspring.com
For the FamilyThe mile-long Moody Garden Festival of Lights is from now untilJanuary 3. The event promises more than one million lights and 100-lighted scenes. www.moodygardens.com
The 32nd annual Official Small Town Christmas of Texas is inBellville, TX, December 4-6. Info: www.smalltownchristmas.org
The Galveston Historical Foundation’s spectacular annual fundraiser,“Dickens on the Strand” is December 5-7. In its 41st year, TheStrand in Galveston turns into 19th Century London. Strolling carol-ers, jugglers, bagpipers, the royal entourage and more, along withfood, vendors and parades.Info: www.galvestonhistory.org
Brenham’s Christmas Stroll Downtown, a lighted parade and jinglebell market is December 5 & 6. Info for this event and more: www.visitbrenhamtexas.com
The Arbor Gate, 15635 FM 2920 in Tomball, hosts its annualChristmas Open House on December 6, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.Enjoy food and music by Curtis Poullard and his Creole ZydecoBand. Info: www.arborgate.com, 281-351-8851
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Please send all calendar items to [email protected] by second Fridays for the following month’s issue.
Pearland’s Christmas parade is Dec. 6, at 6 p.m. Begins at FM518 at Pearland Parkway to Old Alvin Rd. Theme is “A Parade ofTrees.” Info: www,pearlandtx.gov
Emanu El Chanukah Celebration is December 21, which fea-tures Emanu El cantor Mark Perman. Open to the community at1500 Sunset Blvd. Info on times: www.EmanuElHouston.org
Volunteers needed for “Be An Angel” project, which provides giftsto 4,600 area children. Info: www.BeAnAngel.org or [email protected]
Downtown EventsRadio City Christmas Spectacular, featuring the New York CityRockettes, is December 5-28 at Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Centerat 800 Bagby St. Info: www.thehobbycentre.org
“T’was the Night Before Christmas” is narrated by Mirron Willisof Houston’s Ensemble Theater, and music is performed by theHouston Symphony on December 13, at 10 a.m. and at 11:30a.m. At Jones Hall at 615 Louisiana St. Info: www.houstonsym-phony.org
The Houston Ballet performs Ben Stevenson’s production of “TheNutcracker” until December 28. At Brown Theater at WorthamTheater Center, 501 Texas at Smith. Info: www.houstonballet.org
Architecture Center Houston and C2 Creative co-host the 6thannual Gingerbread Build-off on Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. onHermann Square at City Hall. More than 30 teams competing.Info: www.aiahouston.org
Designer DecorThe 7th Annual Deck the Tables and Holiday Tabletop Tour isDecember 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Houston ResourceCenter, 7026 Old Katy Rd. Get inspired with designer-decoratedtables, on display at various locations throughout the center.Christofle Brand Manager Justin Trabert presents, “Christofle’s Artof the Tables,” RSVPs required. Info: www.thehoustondesigncenter.com
Home Tours in DecemberThe Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) biannual Pilgrimage HomeTour takes place December 5-7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fridayand Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. The tour featuresfour homes in the River Oaks and Memorial areas. Info: www.houstonkappas.org
In Galveston, the East End Historical District, hosts its “VictorianChristmas” homes tour, December 5, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.Advance tickets, costing $15, are on sale at The Grand OperaHouse. Info: www.eastendhistoricdistrict.org
The Houston Heights Association has its holiday home tour setfor December 5 & 6. Select homes dress for the season and opento the public during this time. The Heights features a diverse mixof architectural styles – from Queen Annes to craftsman bungalows.Info: www.houstonheights.org
The Blue Triangle Garden Club’s annual holiday home tour isDec.14, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $15 and available at eachof the three featured homes or by calling 713-927-6468. Thehomes: 4397 N. MacGregor Way, 3938 Fernwood and 4038Charleston. A trolley service will be available at 5751 Blythewood @Old Spanish Trail.
The 23rd annual Casa Home Tour, sponsored by the ChildAdvocates of Fort Bend County, is December 12-13, from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. The tour showcases lavishly decorated homes. Info:www.cafb.org
Holiday Markets
Market Day on the Square in Bellville on Decembr 6, from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. Info: www.bellville.com/marketday
Santa’s Holiday Market at CityCentre, I-10 west at Beltway 8, isDecember 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artisans, vendors, Santa.Free Admission. Info: www.citycentrehouston.com
The San Jacinto Mall in Baytown at 16900 Garth Rd. hosts a holi-day market on December 13 & 14, beginning at 10 a.m.Featuring original accessories and handicrafts by area artisans. Info:www.sanjacintomall.com
The City of Rosenberg hosts its first Christmas Nights event, Dec.4-6 in its historic downtown area. Shops, art, museums, eateries,entertainment. Info: www.cityofrosenberg.com
Experience the beauty of Christmas and warmth of Norwegian his-tory on December 6, from 9 a.m. At the Civic Center in Clifton,TX. Featuring: A Norwegian lunch and a tour of historicalsites and homes. Info: 1-800-344-3720
Hutto, TX announces : A holiday movie in the park onDecember 12, at 5:30 p.m. On December 13, enjoy breakfastwith Santa at the Old Hutto Middle School, 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.The Christmas Fair in downtown Hutto is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Info: www.hutto.gov
Plant SaleThe Houston Arboretum and Nature Center's native plant sale isDecember 6 & 7, and December 13 & 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.4501 Woodway. Experts on hand to help with selections. Info:www.houstonarboretum.org
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BY JOETTA MOULDEN • PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANET LENZEN
B E F O R E & A F T E R
Nancy Harper contacted
me because she did not like
her bath and felt that it was
very small and dated. A
member of my exercise
class, she had met me years
before this remodel.
“You had helped me on
two other projects so I was
very confident in your taste
and suggestions, and I knew
we could work together
without any problems,
Nancy says.
My first thought was to
expand the space and install
new windows. Nancy want-
RE-EXAMINING THE BATHROOM FLOOR PLANSWITCHING IT UP
BEFORE: You could fit the entire bathinside what is now Nancy’s new closet.The double vanity had an awful fur-downover it and was located inside what isnow Nancy’s closet.
AFTER: In the former dressing area, theend wall was pushed out 5 feet toenlarge the space.
BEFORE
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ed the room to be open, and bigger and fresher looking.
“I was really sure about how I wanted the room to look,
but you sent me a picture of a blue and white cottage style
bath you had seen in a magazine. That was it—exactly the
look I wanted. You also helped me think of all the questions
to ask the builder who was actually doing the remodel so I
could get the look I desired.”
As a follow-up, I sent Nancy
a list outlining her areas of
concern and the names of pro-
fessionals who could do the
work. While she chose other
work professionals, it ended up
being a good experience. She
liked them, and they did a
great job.
Nancy and Morris chose
Keith Cohrs, owner of
Brookfield Custom Homes, as
the builder/remodeler, and
designer Phil Grose to draw
up the plans.
While Keith is still a
builder, Phil is now pastor
of Caring Ministries of First
United Methodist Church
in Sugar Land.
“I was very pleased with all of your suggestions. It was not
scary at all because I knew you would figure out exactly what I
wanted even though I am not good at describing it. If I see
something I like, I am very firm with it. The problem for me
is getting to that point, and you always get me there.
“You were also available by email for any concerns or ques-
tions I might have had, and your emailed homework assign-
ments were great since I am very visual. They gave me a jump-
ing off place – to contemplate what I really wanted the space
to be; another one of your great suggestions,” Nancy explains.
“Thinking about that allowed me to get the master bath
that really works for us. Friends and family love the space.
They all said it looks updated but still looks like us. My hus-
band likes it, and that makes it the best for me,” Nancy says.
“The bath now feels open and clean. I love sparkling clean
“The bath now
feels open and
clean. I love
sparkling clean
bathrooms, but this
one has just enough
color for me. The
closets are big
enough now and
we can see every-
thing in them.”
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bathrooms, but this one
has just enough color for
me. The closets are big
enough now and we can
see everything in them,”
she adds.
“What I learned from
this experience was that
you can update your
home to fit your needs
now and make it appeal-
ing to buyers in the
future.
It is well worth con-
sulting a professional
before beginning a reno-
vation in your home.
Take your time, think
about what you want
from your home at this
point in your life, and
make your dreams come
trues,” Nancy says.
BEFORE: The dressing area is nowthe bathroom proper. Morris’ oldcloset ran lengthwise and can beseen reflected in the dressing roommirror. (It is now the water closetand parallels the tub wall.)
AFTER: The former dressing areabecame the shower and vanityspace.
BEFORE
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• HIRE A DECORATORto look objectively at your
spaces and make sug-
gestions that will help
you redecorate on your
budget.
• DO GATHER PHOTOSFROM MAGAZINES ANDBOOKS of remodeling
projects you find appeal-
ing. They are a handy
short cut to show your
design professional the
exact look you want.
• SOMETIMES THEMOST EFFECTIVESTRATEGY is to first
rethink what’s already
paid for.
T R A D E S E C R E T S
BEFORE: The dressingarea is now the bath-room proper.
AFTER: The formerdressing area becamethe shower and vanityspace.
BEFORE
BEFORE AFTER
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P R O J E C T
Feeling chilly andwanting to visuallywarm up yourhome?
Two industry profession-als offer quick tips that willperk your spirits and makeyour nest a cozy retreatfrom the cold temps out-side.
For starters, that well-worn sofa that used to beinviting may be looking alittle sad.
Find a few snazzy throwpillows – and go bold bymixing colors, textures andpatterns – to give it arefreshed look, accordingto Karin Sun, co-founderof Crane & Canopy.
“Comfort is key, so pullout throws, quilts andblankets,” adds Sun. Tossthem on the arm of a sofa,chair or ottoman. Or foldthem up and stack togeth-er in a large textural basketfor easy access. They areready to go when wantingto snuggle up with a bookand hot drink.
Army blankets and vin-tage quilts can be a whim-sical and interesting way toaccessorize a space, accord-ing to James Wheeler,owner of JWheeler Designsin Atlanta.
When buying wintertimecomforters, pillows orthrows, Wheeler suggestslooking for heartier materi-als, such as wools or heavycottons – or tweed to add
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Paint goes a long way to warm up a room or accent wall. Here, L (Photo courtsey of Farrow & Ball)
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texture and warmth. Along that same note,
“think about changingout your more summery,thin curtains with onesthat are more substantiallooking,” adds Sun.Remember “patterneddrapes – or blinds – addvibrancy to the room.”
Heavier draperies alsowill help insulate win-dows, keeping the chillyair at bay, according toWheeler.
Wheeler likes to look tonature for inspiration ondecorating homes.During this time of theyear, he looks for beauti-ful earthy neutral tones touse for bedding ordraperies.
“Place rugs on uncar-peted surfaces,” he adds.“This will protect yourfeet from the chill ofhardwoods and tile floors.If you have natural fiberrugs in your home duringthe summer, layer addi-tional carpets on top ofthem.”
“If your budget allows,reupholster a chair or sofain a rich velvet as anoption for additionalcomfort and a way to‘glam up’ the space,” saysWheeler.
LEFT: Wall paint is Silver Fox byBenjamin Moore. Similar rugsunderneath the antique tablecan be found at Room andBoard. (Photo courtesy ofJWheeler Designs)
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Wheeler is recognized for his sophisticated southern style. For more ofhis work, visit www.jwheelerdesigns.com
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ABOVE: The rug is from Candice Olson for Surya Collection. BenjaminMoore paints in the entry: Stone and Stormy Monday.
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“Army blankets and vintage quiltscan be a whimsical and interestingway to accessorize a space.” –James Wheeler
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P R O D U C T R E V I E W
Kitchens are where we come together and baths are where wego to be apart.
One is the social center for friends and family; the other apersonal spa for relaxation and reflection.
The clean lines of contemporary design, the color grey,energy efficiency, more storage capacity and LED lighting areprevailing kitchen trends, according to a National Associationof Kitchen and Baths’ survey of builders, designers, architectsand other trade members.
Bathrooms are the new home sanctuary awash with soakingtubs, wet rooms, walk-in showers, steam options, and sooth-ing tunes via Bluetooth and wireless speakers. New features
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Houstonians seem to favor upscale, professional-looking kitchens. (Courtesy NKBA) Copper sinks are a popular choice. (Courtesy NKBA)
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are toilets that flush with a wave of the hand and others thatbecome soft LED nightlights after dark.
“Whether building a new home or updating a current one,Houstonians are most likely to select upscale, built-in appli-ances for sleek, open kitchens that resemble the functional lay-out favored by professional chefs,” says Julie Wood withGeneral Electric, which keeps close tabs on the robust market.
Popular updates include induction cook tops, combinationovens and high tech refrigeration with on-the-door featuressuch as chipped ice, filtered water and hot water for tea or oat-meal.
Shades of gray are an appealing backdrop for kitchens andbaths. It is the contemporary alternative to white and coordi-nates with natural countertop materials such as marble, quartz,granite, or new hard surfaces like Dekton.
Gray looks great with a backsplash made of strip glass, stoneor subway tiles. Embracing the trend, Kitchen Maid has newcabinetry in designer colors like Pebble Grey, Cinder Glaze orthe bolder Greyloft.
More plugged in then ever before, most kitchens areequipped with convenient docking and charging stations, andfor pet owners there are new accommodations such as feedingstations, litter box cabinets and dog faucets.
A few of the “wow” products available for kitchens andbaths include:
The Monogram® French door wall oven (left) has a con-vection direct air system for even cooking. Oven functionsmay be controlled remotely with a smart phone, and it hasinterior LED lighting. French doors ease food removal. Ovencapacity is five cubic feet. It has a stainless steel finish. $4,699.By General Electric.
Induction cook tops (left). Already popular in Europe, theinduction cook top is truly a new way of cooking. Cook topshold a series of burners called induction coils that generatemagnetic fields and warm steel-based pans. The cooking ves-sels actually cook the food, not the stove elements, so the topsare only slightly warm. Goodby minor kitchen burns.Temperature, speed, control, and even cooking are additionalbenefits. The stove has a flat, easy-to-clean surface and heatsup faster than an electric range allowing for faster cookingtimes — water boils in half the time. Energy savings can besubstantial. Available from most appliance manufacturersincluding General Electric, Wolf, Bosch, Whirlpool,KitchenAid, and others. You do need iron cookware, such as
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Zwilling Stainless with its ceramicnon-stick surface. Cooktops fromabout $1,900 and up.
On-Wall System by SieMatic(left). Need a new way to keeputensils and everything else handyin the kitchen. SieMatic has devel-oped a new wall system, whichoffers a line of functional, openstorage including pot holders forfresh herbs. Numerous elementscan be installed on a rail or a light-ing track. These are also part of thedecorative elements for openkitchen planning. Price variesaccording to element, material.
Copper sinks (left). Stainless steelremains the top choice for kitchensinks but 16-gauge recycled coppervessels by Native Trails deserve a
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TO GREET GUESTS AND 21ST CENTURYBY SUSAN FOX • PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANTHONY RATHBUN
The owners readily admit that before architect CharlesTodd Helton came on the scene, no one wanted tohang out in their kitchen. And if guests did wonder
in, they were herded to another, more friendly room.“It was strange with a choppy layout and these narrow
walkways,” says Helton, noting it was a descent kitchen in ofitself, offering plenty of functional countertops. But, it wasdated and closed off.
“Eighty-five percent of the house, which sits on a golfcourse in The Woodlands in a beautiful neighborhood, wasrenovated,” says Helton. “We left a couple of stud walls in thekitchen, but it was a complete redo.”
Georgianna and Raj Sayel do not recall how they cameacross Helton, but they are glad they did. “He came throughfor us with a great design,” she says.
“We’ve lived in the house since 1995. And when we bought
Editor’s Note: The Sayel kitchen was selected for its style and use of space. Not only does the kitchen better suit the scale of the overall house, it is now an inviting room. Removing walls and fur-downs can do much to open up small, cramped spaces.
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it, we really couldn’t imagine that we wouldoutgrow it. But after raising two boys here,we realized that the layout just didn’t workfor us anymore,” explains Georgianna Sayel.
“After looking for a new home for a cou-ple of years, we decided that we were notgoing to find another lot like ours. My hus-band is an Ob/Gyn and the proximity to thehospital is really important. So we decided toremodel,” she says.
Helton advised the couple to get rid of thegooseneck in the kitchen, where it felt mostcramped. He also drew out plans that elimi-nated the old peninsula and situated a largeisland with a sink and prep area in the mid-dle of the squared-off space.
The original kitchen was mostly closed to the living room. The couple wanted the house to convey easier flow.
“We used the same brick that we applied on the exterior to the kitchen backsplash,” says Georgianna Sayel.
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One of Helton’s favorite things about thespace now is the butler’s pantry, accessiblefrom the breakfast room that leads to themaster bedroom. It gives the master semi-private access to coffee and other amenities.
“We wanted a bit of everything in thekitchen – especially the built-in Miele coffeemaker!” says Sayel.
There is a large two-section pantry. Adoor leads from the garage into one area ofit, allowing groceries to be dropped offwithout littering the main countertops.
As part of the design goal for the kitchen,Helton visually expanded the new kitchenby opening it up to the living room.
The owners originally wanted to use brick on the floor but decided that it might not be practical. Instead, they opted for slate. The countertops are honed black granite.
The old kitchen had a choppy floorplan and a narrow passageway into the storage area.
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While Helton created the buildingplans, Susan Dabbar, a kitchen designer,helped with placement details. Shemade suggestions regarding cabinetryand fixtures, along with other majordesign elements.
In the middle of the project,Dabbar’s husband was transferred outof the country. She then hired BellacasaDesign to complete the job. “The kitchen is where everyone congre-gates, and now it’s perfect. We don’teven try to move friends out of thekitchen anymore. It’s where everyonewants to be,” says Sayel, who oversawthe work in the kitchen.
The kitchen cabinets were custom made. The green on the kitchen walls is Benjamin Moore’s 228. The trim is Benjamin Moore 512.
The breakfast table and chairs are from Freemarc, located at the Houston Design Center.
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Before About Charles Todd Helton
Charles Todd Helton Architect, Inc. is afull service architectural firm, located inSpring/The Woodlands. They specializein residential, commercial and institu-tional architecture, while providing highquality design and ecologically soundsolutions.
The principal, Charles Todd Helton,architect, graduated with a Bachelor ofArchitecture from the University ofHouston in 1999 - Cum Laude. Heinterned at Bianchi Architects, PlanningDesign Research, SDT Architects andLancaster & Associates, before startinghis own practice in 2003. Helton is aregistered architect in the state of Texasand a member of the following organiza-tions: The American Institute ofArchitects (AIA), The Texas Society ofArchitects (TSA), and the Rice DesignAlliance (RDA).
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A DESIGNER SHOWS WHAT CAN BE DONE ON $35K!BY SUSAN FOX • PHOTOGRAPHY BY GREGORY THOMAS
If you’ve never owned a standard “builder’s bathroom”that resembled Boyd and Renee Lovelace’s original, thenchances are you’ve at least seen one.
A garden tub with a surround of beige tile typically hogs thespace, and a shiny-gold framed shower is crammed into thecorner. The flooring is usually tile, and the cabinetry, moreoften than not, is painted white. The vanity often features twocultured marble sinks, and one large mirror is centered above– just as it was in the Lovelaces’ Woodlands home.
While the bathroom described is functional, the Lovelacesone day decided that theirs sorely lacked personality.
Tired of ho-hum, the Lovelaces contacted interior designerPamela O’Brien, principal of Pamela Hope Designs.
Renee Lovelace – before she took Boyd’s last name – hadbeen a client of O’Brien’s, when she first began her business.And soon after, as a coincidence, Boyd Lovelace attended aFeng Shui class conducted by O’Brien. Then he hired her tohelp him with the décor – at his then-new Woodlands crafts-
Editor’s Note: This pretty bathroom, submitted by Pamela Hope Designs, was selected for its approachability, and for delivering the greatest bang for the buck.
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man-style house. Lo-and-behold, Renee and Boyd later met and married.
They both agreed Pamela O’Brien was the person to helpthem achieve what they wanted for their bathroom, whichneeded to better serve the newly wed couple.
“We had one directive for Pamela, and that was to give us aspa-like bathroom,” says Renee Lovelace.
O’Brien’s team joined forces with Travis Martin and JimGodre at Remodeling Specialists to upgrade the Lovelaces’bathroom by incorporating everything on the couple’s wishlist.
Lovelace’s top request was that they wanted a wine refriger-ator and coffee station. She explained to O’Brien that whentheir children and grandchildren come to visit, she wanted theoption to retreat from “public” spaces in the house.
She and her husband now can have morning coffee togetherwithout disturbing any guests. Additionally, they can relax atthe end of an entertaining day and also quietly enjoy a glass ofwine, if they choose, before retiring.
“They now have a large two-person open shower, his andher basins and a dedicated vanity area for Renee. Medicinecabinets, ample under-cabinet storage and an appliance garage
Initially, the couple wanted to adjust the shower windows to be the same dimension, but the task of doing that would have exceeded their budget.
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help corral products and hair appliances,” says O’Brien. Knowing the couple preferred a traditional but casual look, O’Brien
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Cool gray hues update the space while warmer neutrals blend with therest of the home’s décor.
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The sit-down vanity on the left is for Renee Lovelace, and the frameless mirrors on the right are also medicine cabinets. The shower wall is a soft striated porcelain with slate.
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– Can your water be hazardous to bathroom fixtures? Yes,that is possible, says Goyne. “Homeowners may want to thinkabout investing in a water softener system to minimize the cal-cium build-up on their fixtures in order to extend their life.
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To give them new life, “we glaze them with an “inking”technique that tones down the orange. The dark brown orblack glaze settles in the groves and crevices to accentuate thedetail of the trim. This same technique can be applied towhite, cream or any color-painted cabinets.
“An incredible new material that has just come out iscalled “Jewelry Texture.” This material is applied through astencil and applied to walls or to cabinetry doors. It has lots ofglitter, glass beads and mica to sparkle and shine while addinga raised texture to the design.”
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WHAT’S COOKING IN THE KITCHEN“Having been in the kitchen business for many years, we haveseen trends come and go,” says Nicki Kana at CabinetInnovations.
“Today, we find that everyone seems to want a sleek andclean design – in both contemporary and traditional house-holds. We have moved away from heavy molded cabinet doorsaccompanied by intricate woodcarvings to a more tailoredlook. ? “Granite was once all the rage, now it is quartz – from theman-made varieties to the natural quartzite. It allows you toget the light colors of marble but with the durability everyonedesires with granite.”? “Cabinet hardware has always been called the jewelry ofyour kitchen. Our favorite is the ‘new brass.’ This is not theshiny brass your grandmother had but one that offers a morematted, brushed finish.”? “Most people are stepping ‘outside the box’ when it comesto design. Don’t be afraid to use navy as an accent color inyour cabinetry or put a chandelier in a high-gloss whitekitchen.”
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THE MOST IMPORTANT ROOMS As for as adding value to your home, focus on the kitchen andmaster bath. They are the most important rooms in the housewhen it comes to a return on investment and a higher qualityof life, according to interior designer Lynne T. Jones.• “Clean lines, less ornamentation, quality appliances, organ-ized cabinets with ‘easy on the back’ pull outs are a great startwhen designing or remodeling a kitchen.”• Natural stone counter tops remain popular. “But we are see-ing more requests for composite products, such as CaesarStone and Silestone. Both products are durable and actuallymore sanitary than marble and granite.• In the master bath . . . “My clients simply do not want abathtub. Instead, they want a large walk-in shower. As a result,we are making the shower a true ‘focal point.’ If a tub isselected, then it is a beautiful free-standing one – and treated“like a piece of art.”• “For anyone wanting to renovate or build new, it is impor-tant to establish the design style. This decision will set thedirection for fixtures, lighting, cabinet doors, hardware, floor-ing, tile work and so on. If unsure of your style, clip maga-zines or go online. Note or clip the rooms that you are drawnto. Pretty soon, you will begin to see a pattern of what youlike and prefer.”
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SMART DESIGN STEPS“If you are building a new home, it’s always a good idea tohave the kitchen layout fully planned before breakingground,” says Maggie Grants, a local kitchen designer.
Moving plumbing, ventilation or windows after the fact,when the house is well under way, can be costly and result incompletion delays. Do it early enough so all changes arenoted on the plans.
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1. GOING WILD IN KITCHEN & BATHFashionistas are hooked on this exotic look: the cheetah knob.The creative director at Atlas Hardware has added this animalprint to her decorative Dream Glass Collection. Not overpow-ering but, yet, strikingly handsome. Available in two configura-tions. 1.5-inch widths. $22.98 Available at WestheimerPlumbing – 3600 Kirby, Lighting Inc. – 4218 Richmond,Berings – 3900 Bissonnet, and Elegant Additions – 2426Bartlett #3.
2. SEEING DOUBLEThe Urban Electric Company offers some great double-armedlight fixtures, such as the Carlyn Double designed by DarrylCarter. A perfect complement in a kitchen, it is available inantique brass, black, blackened pewter, bronze, white or ham-mered black. It is 49.25(w) x 36(H) x 14.25(D). $ 2,980www.theurbanelectricco.com
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The kitchen’s role has evolvedover the last 20 years.
Rather than a separate room to beclosed off while entertaining, the kitchenis now the heart of the home.
Often opened to an adjoining denarea, this room has transitioned into thespace where family and friends gatherand spend time talking to the cook. Thisopen-space-living trend makes it all themore important to bring a furnished feelinto the kitchen.
Maintaining the same wall treatmentin these areas allows the spaces to beseen as one. Forming a cohesive, cleanelement is so much in vogue in today’sinteriors.
Plasters instantly enhance the “bones”of the house, bringing such patina to thewalls that the furniture, draperies, art andaccessories evoke the feel of a collectionassembed over time.
Specialty cabinet finishes – rather thancabinets sprayed one color – imply thatbuilt-ins were found and installed,imparting character and warmth to themost-used room in the home.
IN THE BATHROOMSWith little fabric or furnishings, bathsgarner their special individuality fromelements like counters, flooring, plumb-ing fixtures, hardware, lighting and fin-ishes on cabinetry and walls.
From sleek and glamorous toEuropean, traditional, or over-the-topelegance, wall and cabinet treatmentslend artistic finishing touches that marryall the design details together, transform-ing powder rooms into little jewels andmaster baths into spa retreats.
Perfect places to stencil, or hand-paintsophisticated trees, florals and birds, acustom wallpaper feel can be createdwithout the worry of the paper peelingup or mold growing beneath the surface.Many plasters can read like porcelain orbe waxed with metallic powders to lend abit of shimmer, resonate of a silk fabric.
Leslie owns Segreto Finishes, a decorative painting and plastering company, and Segreto Art Gallery & Boutique, 1414 Antoine. She writes the weeklyblog, “Segreto Secrets,” and has published the book, “Segreto: Secrets to Finishing Beautiful Interiors” and more recently, “Segreto Style.” Both are avail-able via Amazon (www.amazon.com) and at her store. Her work has been featured in a variety of publications including Architectural Digest,Veranda, Traditional Home, House Beautiful, Country French, Elegant Homes, Beautiful Homes and Beautiful Baths. www.segretofinishes.com
Metal hoods are all the rage. There are many painting techniques which transform a wooden hood intoa zinc or copper feel without breaking the budget. Islands with a waterfall of stone down the sides cre-ate a sleek focal point in any kitchen. (Designer: Trisha Dodson. Photographer: Blake Mistich)
By plastering the range hood, texture and definition can be brought to the kitchens focal element in asubtle sophisticated way. (Designer: Brooke McGuyer Photographer: Wade Blissard)
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What advice can you share on how to sellhomes quickly? I work extensively with myclients to make sure their home is ready forshowings and provide an in depth market analy-sis to ensure that the house is priced appropriately. Taking time before youput your home on the market can make a big difference to your bottom line.
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Where are the hottest markets in the Houston area? All of the close-inneighborhoods in Houston have always been desirable neighborhoods, butwe are seeing them take off like we haven’t in the past. The low inventorylevels are causing prices to continue to rise. Buyers should be prepared formultiple offers in many instances.
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LEFT: For those with lots of room, this Cassia splendida doesn't falter ina frost. Making an 8x8-foot mound, she sports golden bloom clustersfrom Halloween to Christmas. Of course it can be pruned to suit yourneeds or trained into a small tree. Also, the Cassia is the host plant forthe Sulphur butterfly.
The languid grass-like foliage of thisCarex 'Goldstrike'hangs down overthe sides of thisstone planter. Thecenter plant isAspidistra 'Ginga'with her darkstrap-like leavesspotted in yellow.Both are ever-green here in theGulf Coast andreally show off intotal shade.
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ADDITIONS • CARPENTRY • PAINTINGGRANITE • CABINETS • STUCCO
713.828.0725FREE ESTIMATES • [email protected]
AMAZING FENCES & BURGLAR BARS
Beating the competition for years!Free Estimates
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Iron • Wood • Chain Link • Automatic Gate Openers• Custom Drapes• Slip Covers• Cornices• Bedding
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Fine Quality • Great Prices • Work Done on PremisesOpen to the Public • Trade Welcome
Serving Southwest Houston & Fort Bend County
’Sophies Upholstery& Draperies
11925 Southwest Fwy. #2 • 281.879.6300
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COMPLETE KITCHEN REMODELS• CABINETS• FIXTURES• COUNTERTOPS
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SEVEN-TIME AWARD WINNER
Bright Landscape Designs Inc.Bright Ideas for Landscaping
281.496.3576www.brightlandscapedesigns.com
Custom Landscaping • StoneworkLighting • Maintenance
Water Features • IrrigationDesign & Installation • Consultation
Serving greater Houston and surrounding areas since 1982!
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281-304-9300 TexasTubs.com
Reconditioning Repair Refinishing
Refinisher for the Emporium
EXPERTS IN ALL ASPECTS OF REMODELING AND REPAIR
• Painting• Siding• Room Additions • Hardware• Plumbing• Decks & Fences
• Roofing Systems• Garage
Conversions• Electrical Repairs• Sheetrock• Senior Discounts
• All types of Flooring Installation
• Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
• ADA Application• Insured
BC Services
Call John @ 832-677-1800 for a Free Estimate [email protected]
• Sears Affiliate Contractor • 15 Years of Experience
CREATIVE IMPROVEMENTS, LLC.Residential & Commercial
Room Additions • Roofing • Painting • Carpentry • Electrical • Plumbing Doors • Siding • Decks • Interior & Exterior Repairs.
Remodel Kitchens and Bathrooms. Granite Countertops.
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281-528-5555
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281.773.6147Felix Molina
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18 YEARS EXP. • FREE ESTIMATES
Chico’s PaintingCommercial & Residential
�Interior/Exterior�Sheetrock �Siding�Pressure Washing�Exterior Carpentry
Call Javier 713.249.2058
17 YearsExp.
PEGGY’S SERVICESHAZEL’S CUSTOM DRAPES
Over 45 years experience
Drapes • Blinds • Shutters • Window Film281.345.0077 • www.peggyservices.com
Peggy Robinson, ASID
FREE 1 Hour Home Consultationfor Any Custom Order*
*Additional Consultation Time: $65/Hr.
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Call now for a free estimate
www.competitionpools.com281-955-8114281-955-8114
HOUSTON’S PREMIER POOL REMODELER SINCE 1982
Pool Remodeling SpecialistsPool Remodeling Specialists
“Quality You Can Trust - One Call Does It All”Family Owned & Operated
22 Years Exp. Complete Home Repairs� Painting Interior & Exterior� Kitchen & Bath Remodeling� Cultured Marble Tops &
Kitchen Countertops� Whirlpool Tub Repair
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Bob’s Renovations
713-557-3310
WAYNE’SHARDWOOD • CARPET • TILE
(1-10 @Kirkwood)
281-596-8187M-F 10-5 • Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5 or Appoint.
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