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W W W. C A S T L E F D C . C O M3819 Fondren Rd. (Fondren & Westpark) • Houston, TX 77063 • (832) 201-1000
ITALIAN FURNITURE AT CASTLE FURNITURE DESIGN CENTERFi n e a c c e s s o r i e s , a r t s a n d a r e a r u g s
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Waterfront Home Remodel
By Design Interiors Renovation
Master Bathroom Addition
ON THE COVER:Poteet Homes (www.poteethomes.com) worked closely withLaurie Pearson Designs (www.lauriepearsondesign.com) to createthe tranquil living area. Poteet, in conjunction with Fox FamilyPools (www.foxfamilypools.com) created this backyard oasis. It features an outdoor kitchen, bar and grilling area. Photography by www.sarahjanephotography.com
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Editor’s Note
Calendar
Product: Home & Garden Apps
Market Report: Memorial Villages Farmers Market
Remodeling Tips: Professionals Share Advice
Gardening: No More Grass for This Owner
Editor Picks: Products for the Home
Pet of the Month: Willy
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Being a good neighbor . . .It’s both gratifying and heart
warming to hear news that makes
you smile in appreciation. Here’s
the latest of one such contribu-
tion:
Employees of David Weekley
and Sherwin Williams recently
joined forces to help construct
building ramps for six area fami-
lies.
With direction from The Texas
Ramp Project (TRP) – an organiza-
tion that has built more than
10,000 ramps since 2006 for
elderly and disabled clients –
David Weekley and Sherwin
Williams chose to help local fami-
lies with medical needs and lack-
ing financial resources.
The combined donations from
the companies and their employ-
ees translated into 360 volunteer
hours, $12,000 in materials, and
$2,600 in cash to fund construc-
tion of future ramp components
for additional TRP clients.
I’m sure the employees of
these two companies gained as
much in giving as did those on
the receiving end. Kudos to all!
In this issue, writer Barbara
Canetti gives back in the way of
advice.
She shares her own experience
remodeling and adding a bath-
room. If you’re thinking of taking
the plunge, you may find her story
inspirational, especially since she
took under-utilized spaces and
transformed them into functional
and usable areas.
This issue is full of Before and
After projects – from decorating,
adding on, to landscaping. We
thank all who participated in this
issue by sharing lessons learned
and worthwhile tips.
Stay cool!
Susan Fox
E D I T O R ’ S N O T E
PUBLISHER ........................Mike Harrison, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ........Susie Reisenbigler
EDITOR ............................................Susan Fox
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS ....................................
..........................Barbara Canetti, Marsha Canright
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS....................
........................Greg Kolanski, Anthony Rathbun
ART DIRECTOR ............................Robert Coplin
SR. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ........Frances Dowling
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ....................Karen Sims
PRINTING ........................................RR Donnelly
Blue Thumb Inc., dba Houston House &Home ("HH&H"), is a news magazine withemphasis on interior design and remodel-ing. HH&H does not knowingly accept falseor misleading advertising or editorial con-tent, nor does HH&H or its staff assumeresponsibility should such advertising or edi-torial content appear in any publication.
HH&H has not independently tested anyservices or products advertised herein andhas not verified claims made by its advertis-ers regarding those services or products.HH&H makes no warranties or representa-tions and assumes no liability for any claimsregarding those services or products orclaims made by advertisers. Readers areadvised to consult with the advertiser and/orother home repair and renovation profes-sionals regarding the suitability of an adver-tiser’s products.
No reproduction is permitted withoutthe written consent of the Publisher.Copyright 2016, all rights reserved. HH&H isdistributed at most Houston area Randallsand HEB stores.
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How to Maintain Your Home’s Exterior.
Brick Restoration, Inc. has been in business
for 25 years and is theindustry leader in masonry
repair for the Houston market. Their masonrytechnicians are mastercraftsmen in the art of
brick and mortar matching.They have proprietary
products and patents liketheir Chameleon Compound
which is made to matchand adhere to the
surrounding mortar andtheir Brick Cloning service
for discontinued or rarebricks. As a family owned
and operated companytheir focus is on providing
exceptional customer service along with
beautiful, lasting repairs.
CRACKS: Be sure to address any cracks in your brick, stone, or stucco veneer.When hiring a company for the repair, make sure they are skilled in matching thebrick and mortar to avoid an unsightly patch. Pro Tip: Consider getting a foundation inspection if the cracks you see occur at thecorners of windows and door frames.
LOOSE WALLS: Over time, the metal ties that secure the brick to the frame of thehome could become rusted and disintegrate. This compromises the integrity of thehome and poses a dangerous issue. Pro Tip: Demolishing and rebuilding the wall isn't always necessary, make sureyour contractor provides the correct and most cost effective solution.
STAINS AND EFFLORESCENCE: Efflorescence (aka calcium stains), is usuallycaused by sprinklers. This build up on the brick creates a cloudy white stain. That cannot be resolved with pressure washing or cleaning alone and is only fullyremedied by staining the masonry back to its original color. Pro Tip: Most other stains like mildew can usually be removed with pressure washing and a chemical cleaner.
DRIVEWAYS AND WALKWAYS: Unsightly holes or cracks in your driveway orwalkway detracts from your home’s curb appeal. For concrete driveways, you canpatch or fill cracks or chips with a cement-repair product. Deeper cracks andsunken concrete are best left to a professional. Pro Tip: Resurfacing the driveway is a great, inexpensive way to freshen up thelook of your home and add some curb appeal. A popular option for those looking tosell their homes.
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Interiors/DesignJuly 9, GHF Historic Rehabilitation Series:
Refinishing Historic Wood Floors, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Learn how to maintain the integrity of your home’s timewornwood floors. Topics will include repairing and refinishing woodfloors, and protecting floors from moisture. Info: $10 per course,$5 GHF member tickets are available the day of the class.www.galvestonhistory.orgGHF Architectural Salvage Warehouse, 2228 Broadway in Galveston
July 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, Bishop’s Palace Extended Tour,
11 a.m. to noon
Guests to the Extended Tour of the 1892 Bishop’s Palace will betreated to a guided viewing of the house complete with a stop atMrs. Gresham’s third floor painting studio. Typically reservedonly for our Basement to Attic Tours, this new offering will giveguests a quick view of the rarely seen third floor. Info: $10-$15;1402 Broadway in Galveston,www.galvestonhistory.org
July 20, Summer Design Sip and Stroll, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The ASID Summer Design Sip and Stroll, presented by AudiCentral Houston with other sponsors gives attendees the oppor-tunity to mingle with Houston design leaders as they enjoy wine,specialty cocktails, and light bites.Info: The Houston Design Center; 7026 Old Katy Rd., orwww.thehoustondesigncenter.com
July 23, Historic Rehabilitation Series:
Painting Historic Houses, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Get the answers to all of your most frequently asked questionsabout painting a historic home. Topics will include traditionalcolors for historic houses, best practices for painting historichouses, choosing paint colors, and safety for working aroundlead paint.Info: $10 per course, $5 GHF member tickets are available theday of the class; GHF Architectural Salvage Warehouse, 2228Broadway in Galveston, www.galvestonhistory.org
EventsJuly 9, Sawyer Street Market, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Held on the second Saturday of the month through August, thiscurated market will host a mix of makers selling their artisancrafts, including folk art and packaged specialty foods. Info: 1502 Sawyer St., www.sawyerstreetmarket.com
July 9, Beginner’s Photography Class, 10 a.m.
This three-hour class is a crash course in digital photography.Taught in our Houston studio in groups of 20-25 students,you’ll learn what all those knobs and dials on your DSLR do,the settings to use in any lighting condition, and even what kindof camera to buy if you don’t already have one. You’ll under-stand concepts like exposure, aperture, depth of field and shutterspeed, and probably never want to use the “automatic mode”again. No prior experience or camera equipment is necessary to
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Please send all calendar items to [email protected] by second Fridays for the following month’s issue.
The rarely seen third floor is on view at the Bishop’s Palace Extended Tour
throughout July. Photo courtesy of Illumine Photographic Services.
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Experience an evening of visual art throughut downtown
Galveston on July 16, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Fashion Camp Houston for teens runs July 11-15.
attend—just a desire to improve your photography skills.Info: $149; 1121 Delano St.www.islastudio.com
July 11 - August 15, Natural Dye and Bookmaking,
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
This courses focuses on two simple processes: natural dye onpaper and simple bookmaking techniques. Students will learn toachieve a range of color on cotton paper, using everyday ingredi-ents like avocado, onion skins, hibiscus, and rosemary. The pageswill then be gathered and transformed into books using pam-phlet and stab binding. These handmade books can be startingpoints for drawing or creative writing, but can also stand ontheir own as works of art. Info: $230 for members, $265 fornon-members; Art League Houston, 1953 Montrose inHouston, www.artleaguehouston.org/classes/
July 11-15, Craft Summer Camp for Teens: Build an Etsy Craft
Summer Camp for Teens, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
No experience necessary to attend the Build an Etsy CraftSummer Camp for Teens—campers will hone their craft skills.These budding business owners, ages 12 to 15, will learn aboutwhat sells and what doesn’t, how to work with product photog-raphy, packaging and more.$489; TXRX Labs Hackerspace, 203 Roberts, www.popshopamerica.com
July 11-15, Teen Fashion Industry Camp
A week-long day camp for ages 12 to 18, Fashion CampHouston will motivate and inspire the next generation of indus-try leaders. Coursework includes “Fashion Illustration,”
“Creating a Brand,” “Fashion Styling Overview,” “GarmentProduction,” and “Garment Design.” On the last day of camp,there will be a field trip via limo-bus to the “Designer Spotlight”where campers present their collections to designer David Peckof Miles David.Info: $460, Tuition includes all materials & Field trip cost; 908Live Oak St. in Houston, www.twu.edu/fashion/fashion-camp.asp
July 16, Galveston ArtWalk, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Galveston’s art extravaganza is back this July. Every six weeks,ArtWalk takes over the island via existing commercial galleries,non-profit arts spaces and what are called "other walls," restau-rants and retail stores, for example. Each exhibits art and wel-comes viewers with open doors, later hours and refreshments.Info: Free; Galveston, www.contemporaryartgalveston.org
July 21, Free Kids Shadow Puppet Craft Workshop,
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
You’ll be amazed at how silhouettes can transform into extraor-dinary shapes. During this workshop, kids will make shadowpuppets out of card stock, popsicle sticks, scissors and lots ofcool hole punches as they prepare for the grand finale: a PuppetPageant, showing off all of their amazing creations.Info: Free; Heights Neighborhood Library, 1302 Heights Blvd.Houston 77008, https://popshopamerica.com/event/free-shadow-puppets-kids-craft-workshop/
July 30, Toast & Twirl Workshop, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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towards creatives who desire to revitalize their business, acquire anew skill or enjoy a beautiful “crafter-noon.” This workshop isdesigned to inspire you to create authentic content that showcas-es the passion and value you place upon your business, brandand beautiful things. Local industry professionals will guide youthrough an afternoon of interactive “creating” so you can walkaway with a fresh outlook and confidence on the amazing thingsyou can do and fine-tune your niche in this creative world.Info: $120; 2201 Preston St., www.toastandtwirl.com
July 30, Arboretum at Night: Frogs, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Enjoy a fabulous summer night in nature! Join Chris Bednarskiof the Houston Zoo for a fun and relaxed talk about the spectac-ular diversity and surprising beauty of frogs. In particular, you’lllearn why frogs around the world are in danger, and what speciesyou might have here in your backyard. While you learn, you’llenjoy a selection of beers from Saint Arnold Brewing Company,light snacks, and Katz’s Coffee. After the talk, the group willhead out on the trails to search for frogs and other nocturnalcritters. The registration deadline is July 19 at 9 a.m., so sign upASAP. Class available to ages 16 and up; must be 21 to drinkalcohol. Info: $30 for members, $45 for nonmembers; HoustonArboretum & Nature Center, 4501 Woodway Dr.www.houstonarboretum.org
Vintage/AntiquesJyly 17, Fab Finds Market, 1p.m. to 4 p.m.
Treasure hunters and design junkies will find bargains galore oneclectic art and home decor, with complimentary refreshments,music, and designer tips at the Fab Finds Market, held atHouston’s The Cottage Shop. Info: Free, but space is limited; The Cottage Shop, 811 Westheimer, www.eventbrite.come
July 30, Pin It Expo, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Pin It Expo, held at the Marriott Waterway in TheWoodlands, brings together more than 100 unique ven-dors selling everything from handmade jewelry andpalette signs, to home furnishings and organic beautyproducts and so much more. If you’ve pinned it, they’relikely to have it!Info: Marriott Waterway, 1601 Lake Robbins Dr. in The Woodlands, www.pinit.myshopify.com
Out of TownJuly 7, Basic Home Staging, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Calling all real estate agents: If you’ve ever wondered howto elevate the presentation of one of your listings, thisclass is for you. Presenter Abby Vasek, an HGTV celebrityinterior designer and accredited home stager, will outlinehome staging principles and practices, and what to expectwhen working with local home stagers. You will leaveequipped with the knowledge you need to stay more com-petitive and show your listings in their best light. Info: Interlinc Mortgage, 19269 FM 2252 #200, Garden Ridge, TX,www.independencetitle.com
July 20-22, SimpleCity Design Playground:
An Out of Classroom City Design Seminar, San Marcos
SimpleCity Design has developed the formula and modelof building adaptable 21st century cities and they want to share their model with the world. This three-day semi-nar is a fun and interactive experience that will give toolsneeded to implement change in your city. Matthew Lewis,the facilitator, has been nationally recognized for his abili-ty to break down barriers and better the communities he has served. Citizen activists, city staff members, develop-ers, business owners, realtors, council members and expe-rienced city managers alike will not only learn valuablestrategies, but will feel comfortable applying them athome.Info: $500 for General Admission, $250 for Students; 111E. San Antonio St. Court House Lawn in San Marcos,TX,www.simplecitydesign.yapsody.com
July 23-24, Kerrville Traders Fest
Traders Fest is held every fourth weekend of the month inthe heart of the beautiful Texas Hill Country in Kerrville.Over seven acres of shopping, food, live music, and fun forall ages. Info: Free; River Star Event Center, 4000 River Side Dr. in Kerrville, TX, www.kerrvilletraderfest.com
The Houston Arboretum hosts its Arboretum at Night: Frogs on July 30.
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With the tip of your fingers, you can do virtually anything withthat smart phone of yours. Whether it comes to home fash-ions, or furnishings and fixtures, you can easily scan thousandsof creative ideas and get useful information with free appsavailable for your phone or tablet.
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LIKE THAT GARDEN and LEAF SNAP – Both apps help you identifyleaves, flowers and plants (as well as butterflies) in your garden.Take a picture of a specimen and it will match it to a series of simi-lar-looking items. You can get more information about the plantonce you properly identify the picture. FREE
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M A R K E T R E P O R T
BY SHIRLEY BARR
HEDWIG PLAYS HOST TO MEMORIAL VILLAGES FARMERS MARKET
What’s the most popular Saturday morning event in theMemorial Villages? Unless you’ve been on a long, longcruise, you know it is the Memorial Villages FarmersMarket, and Hedwig Village is playing host!
Visitors come from Briargrove Park, Spring Branch,Jersey Village and points beyond. And some customers inthe parking lot of the First Congregational Church,10840 Beinhorn, aren’t on two legs. Some travel on allfours — like Dorothy Green’s pup Beau (who wouldn’tmiss it) and the baby goats often staked on the patch ofgrass by Swede Farm, the goat dairy.
Held each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — rain orshine — with about 40 vendors, you can always count ona second (or first!) cup of coffee from a non-profit coffeeshop called 2nd Cup; freshly baked croissants and otherbreads from Angela’s Oven, and live music creating a live-ly Central Park atmosphere.
Arrive early if you want the freshest fish this side of theGulf of Mexico at Lil Emma’s Seafood and Home of TheWorld’s Greatest Shrimp. This Jumbo Shrimp is so plumpand firm you won’t even care that its name is an oxy-moron.
EVERYTHING FROM LAVENDER, TO SHRIMP AND LIVE MUSIC . . .
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R E M O D E L I N G T I P S
BY MARSHA CANRIGHT
10 TIPS TO EASE HOME REMODELING
Having a home that is tailor-made to your liking is one of the greatpleasures of remodeling, but getting there can be bumpy.
Whether your home improvement project is large or small –changing out the front door, replacing the roof, or redoing akitchen or bath – local professionals have a few tips that may easeyour remodeling journey.
CONTRACTOR SELECTION
When remodeling projects go awry, it’s often due to the lack of aplan and too little communication, says Randy Godeau at Bay AreaKitchens. To help you select the right contractor and to preventyou from ending up disappointed or in court, here are ten tips fromHouston-area professionals.
1.When you are looking for a contractor, do your research.Talk with the contractor about the project and then talk to peoplewho have used the contractor. Pay attention to the number of yearsin business. Look at online reviews but don’t put too much stock inone review that isn’t glowing. Contractors want happy customersand good referrals but everyone occasionally has a customer thatcannot be pleased. – Danny Dees/Acceptance Appliance
2.Look for a pattern of happy customers. Check both past andrecent references. – Jaime Allen Pruett/Traditional Designs
3. When interviewing a potential contractor, ask about theentire process including how workers are vetted, who will besupervising your project, and who you should talk to when issuesoccur. Also ask detailed questions about the materials, and howlong the project will take from start to finish, and ask about theirtrack record for holding to that time line. – Randy Godeau/Bay Area Kitchens
4. Make sure whomever you are working with returns yourcalls. I hear so often that people can’t get a hold of their contractoror even get a bid. If they don’t answer their phones now, if there isa problem later, they will be less likely to answer then. -- Jamie Allen Pruett/Traditional Designs
5. On any successful project, you need a plan, a design, and a setof detailed specifications. Everything should be clearly communicat-ed on paper and in writing. – Randy Godeau/Bay Area Kitchens
6. Ask to see their general liability insurance.– Jaime Allen Pruett/Traditional Designs
7. Don’t make assumptions about what is covered by the con-tractor’s bid and what is not. If it’s demolition, construction andmaterials, be specific about which materials. This helps a homeown-er have a good estimate about the actual cost of the project, and ifthey need to scale back or up the budget.– Danny Dees/Acceptance Appliance
8. Visit their facility. You should see where they are working fromto see what kind of quality you should expect. – Jamie Allen Pruett/Traditional Designs
9. As the client, you need to communicate as much informa-tion as you can to the person you are considering to manage yourproject. Be open with them. Communication is essential through-out this entire process. – Randy Godeau/Bay Area Kitchens
10.Understand the contingencies as you prepare a contract. Acontractor can never know what will be behind the Sheetrock. Besure to have cash for the unknown although it should be no morethan 10 percent of the total budget.
Be a good customer. If you make an appointment for 6 p.m., bethere. Mutual respect goes a long way. – Danny Dees/Acceptance Appliance
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REMODELING PROJECTS
GLASS ENCLOSURESIf you are looking to do a glass enclosure in your master bath, orany other place in your home remodel, follow these tips for thebest results:1. Make sure you are getting real glass blocks. The acrylic/plas-tic ones do not hold up as well in our harsh Houston heat. Theycrack easily.2. Ask your remodeler or installer for photos. Anyone that hasever installed glass blocks will have photos in their phone to showyou. You don’t want them “learning” on your project.3. Ask for references, and call the references. (One ownerrecently had a patio cover added to his home in Houston. Whenasked, the contractor presented 50 references —all from his neigh-borhood. That’s a strong reference.)4. Check to be sure they use Glass Block Mortar. It should sayGlass Block Mortar on the bag.5. Make sure the glass blocks are installed with a solid mortarbed. That means there is mortar from one side of the glass blocksto the other side, not just a little mortar on the edges.
Feel free to view videos and aninformational blog on this website: www.houstonglassblock.com– Ken Bowman/masonry & Glass Systems
ROOF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCEPreventive maintenance on your roof is a lot like changing the oilin your car. We recommend maintenance every five years. You mayhave damage to your roof from high winds and extreme weatherthat you may not be aware of and the sooner it’s repaired, the lessdamage to your home. Tree limbs canrip at the roof, the wind can tear away shingles, and the summerheat can rot the calking.
Best tips for choosing a roofer for maintenance:1. Hire a licensed/registered roofer.2. Check how long the company has been in business.3. Read referrals and talk to past customers.4. Be sure they are insured.– Jayson Shatfield/Houston Heights Roofers
FINDING THE RIGHT FRONT DOORIf you are choosing a new front door for your home, you have toconsider both form and function. Every customer who is buying anew door wants one that looks nice and inviting, but you also needto be sure that you have the right door for your particular situation.1. What fits. How big is the opening where your door will do?Can you fit a single door, double doors, sidelights or even a tran-som above the door? Consider whether the door will swing in orout.2. Location is a big factor in making the best choice. Will yourdoor get direct sun and rain? That can be damaging to a real wooddoor, so you might select a different material, such as a fiberglassdoor with a simulated wood grain.3. The door should match your home, of course, but still meetyour personal style. There are many options to choose from in avariety of designs from sleek contemporary models and old-world
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styling, to rustic knotty alder and wrought iron. Within theseoptions, there are different stains and paint colors.4. If all the choices seem overwhelming, it’s helpful to have anexperienced door expert to guide you thought the process. – Jason Salvage with Doorscape Inc.
TIE NEW SPACES TO EXISTING ONESWhen redecorating or remodeling, take some time to consider howto make your spaces work well together,” says Ashley Tissues, a sen-ior designer for the Jane Page Design Group.1. Use a trim piece of crown molding or door casing throughoutthe new or newly renovated space along with the existing space.2. Use a consistent wall of ceiling color throughout the entirespace.3. A less costly strategy is to switch out simple accessories liketable lamps or pillow to give an updated and coordinated look.– Ashley Tisius/Jane Page Design Group
TRY SLIDING DOORS FOR A UNIQUE INTERIOR SPACESuspended glass doors, wall slide doors, room dividers, and frostedglass panels all offer options for renewing interior space. The SlidingDoor company has remodeling solutions if you want a home officeor a private room for an elderly parent, says owner Ron Jacobs.Their online gallery has ideas for multiple projects at www.txsliding-door.com
Co-owner Melissa Jacobs has seen customers use sliding doors ininnovative ways, including:1. Need a quick fix for low ceilings? Paint moldings and ceilingthe same color then hang a wall slide door at ceiling height to cre-ate the illusion greater height to a traditional foot ceiling.2. Empty nester’s can transform an extra bedroom into amedia room using the Sliding Door Company’s new black glasscloset doors then layering fresh color onto the walls using ShermanWilliams Caviar, Night Owl or Peppercorn.
SELECTING A NATURAL STONE OR QUARTZCOUNTERTOPDesigner Lynne T. Jones loves the look of natural stone whether itsgranite, marble, travertine, onyx, or soapstone because “MotherNature creates some masterpieces.”
She also likes quartz materials because they have great consistencyin pattern and color and are practically indestructible.First consideration: Certain types of stone have better qualities forspecific uses. If there is a wet area, you need a material that canstand up to that exposure.Granite and quartzite are dense and durable so they work well inkitchens, baths and utility rooms. Marble is beautiful but it is alsomore porous and there is upkeep involved if you choose it for akitchen or bath.
“I do love the look of marble in a master bath, or even a kitchenisland, but I always inform clients about the potential for etchingand staining,” she says.Outside is a different story. Honed granite is a good material foroutdoor use but marble is not a good choice for an outdoorkitchen, she explains.
Most Quartz manufacturers advise against using their productsoutdoors, and will not warranty an outdoor installation.The second consideration is the style of your home. Quartz fits wellin a more contemporary or transitional style home,” she says.
There are more countertop options than ever so if your eyesbegin to glaze over, consider using a knowledgeable designer toguide you through the selection process, she says.
Resources
Ashley Tissue
Senior Designer
Jane Page Design Group
713-803-4999
www.janepagedesigngroupo.com
Danny Dees
Acceptance Appliance Inc.
281-955 - 0861
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Ken Bowman
Masonry & Glass Systems Inc.
Glass Block Showers and Windows
Glass Flooring Systems
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www.houstonglassblock.com
Randy Godeau
Bay Area Kitchens
281-338-2737
Cell: 281-433-3206
www.BayAreaKitchens.com
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Jayson Hatfield
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Ron Jacobs
The Sliding Door Company
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Rjacobs @txsdo.com
Jason Salvaggio
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Lynne T Jones Interior Design
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Jamie Allum Pruett
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AN “OK” HOUSE ON THE LAKEBy Barbara Canetti • Photography by Greg Kolanski
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The complete renovation of their High Meadow Ranch housein Magnolia almost didn’t happen.
Brent and Ashley Kelton saw the 12-year-old limestone resi-dence and really didn’t consider buying it. They just didn’t likethe house. But they really loved the 9-acre property with its lakeand 125 trees. In the end, they decided to figure out what to dowith the structure after the purchase.
Ashley asked only if she could paint the kitchen cabinets:
they were yellow pine and not to her liking.“There was lots of yellow pine inside. And, well, one thing
lead to another and before I knew it, we were making plans toredo the kitchen, and then the bathroom, and then the livingrooms and bedroom. It just snowballed,” she says.
The couple first enlisted the help of Eric Wentworth, vicepresident at Morning Star Builders and from there they start-ed making plans.
“The Keltons objective was to provide updated livability, in addition to complementing the existing “Classic Texas Ranch Style,” says Architect David Patterson.
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The first thing was the kitchen – keeping some of the exist-ing cabinets but painting them and then rearranging the floorplan.
Because they didn’t want the expense of new plumbing, allthe fixtures and appliances remained in place. They didn’t needto replace any of the Viking appliances, which was a consider-able savings.
But there was one thing missing from this kitchen: a largepicture window aimed at the lovely lake on the property.
“There were small windows, but it is such a pretty area thatwe added the larger window,” she says.
Wentworth says by redefining the kitchen space – adding abanquette that backs up to the island, they were able to arrangefor an in-kitchen eating area with views of the family room.
Kelton says she loved the existing limestone on the walls in
the kitchen but wanted to redo the tile floors. The limestonealso covered the hallway walls.
“I knew I wanted brick on the floors but since the founda-tion was already set, we used thin bricks (precut) to cover thekitchen floor,” she says, noting an intricate design was createdwith the bricks. in addition to using them to frame the entranceto the dining room.
Wentworth says all the walls in the house were textured witha heavy spray, which also dated the house. He scraped all thewalls and ceilings, making them smooth and giving the house asofter, cleaner look. He also replaced all the interior doors, rais-ing the 6-foot, 8-inch doors to 8-feet.
In the master bedroom, he installed bead board in the ceil-ing, adding crown molding to dress up the room.
“We made it look more casual and comfortable,” he says.
“Our goal was to provide additions that seemingly disappeared and blended into the home’s timeless Texas exterior style,” says David Patterson, architect.
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“We just wanted to make the room look sim-ple.”
Next stop was the master bathroom – a long,narrow space with a glass block wall that alsolooked dated. They replaced the two vanitiesthat line the walls, redid the tile floor and addeda clear glass wall for the steam shower so theinteresting tile work on the wall could be seen.It coordinates with the tile “rug” on the floor.
A large existing laundry room was re-assigned as Ashley Kelton’s closet and a newlaundry/utility area was created adjacent to thenew family media room.
Wentworth says the media space was origi-
nally the attached garage – fronted with glassdoors – but by attaching new rollaway doorsalong a neighboring wall, the Keltons can openup the space for outdoor entertaining.Enclosing an existing porte-cochère madespace for a two-car garage.
“The Keltons were very clear from thebeginning of what their needs were and whatthey were willing to sacrifice,” says Wentworth.“And they were open to what they wanted –both economically and realistically.”
The Keltons also wanted a guest suite,which was added onto the front of the house,with its own separate bath. The new rooms
The home previously had a heavy spray on all the walls, which dated the look. All was removed; the entry above partially features limestone on the walls.
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The kitchen footprint was re-defined, which included adding the banquette backing up to the island. Thin, pre-cut bricks were placed on the floor.
added enough square footage to the 3,700-square-foot house tomake the project viable.The house is now a little over 5,000-square feet.
The renovation of the house took almost eight months. Butit wasn’t as bad as the Keltons had feared.
“We didn’t live in the house while the work was beingdone,” Ashley Kelton says. “But all in all it was fun. We madedecisions together along the way. We really didn’t have a grandplan. But we trusted our builder and it all came out prettygood.”
Because the house was vacant during the renovation,Wentworth says, “We were able to do the job the right way.
“Sometimes we had to turn off the water for a few days.That would be very painful if the family was living there,” hesays.
But, looking back over the project, he says ultimately thishouse now fits the property it sits on.
“It was an OK house on a great piece of property. Now it isa great house on a great piece of property,” he says.
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The owners added a guest suite onto the front of the house. The master bathroom also received a facelift.
1—Know what you want versus what you need before you getstarted. 2—Don’t live in the house during construction.3—Have a back-up plan for extended living conditions if theproject runs longer than anticipated.4—Expect your budget to grow. With renovations, there are somany unknowns that come up and it makes sense to do thoseadjustments during the renovation rather that afterwards.
Resources
Builder/Contractor
Morning Star Builders
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By Marsha Canright
REFRESHINGATRADITION AL HOMEWITH SPARKLEAND COLOREven the most beautiful homes need an occasional update.A change in fabric, a new wall treatment, shifting favoritefurnishings, or adding a splash of color with new pillowsor other accessories – all can refresh a home, renew itsenergy and make it more inviting for the people who livethere.
Designer Mary Blair of By Design Interiors did justthat for a Woodlands couple who are comfortable in theirtraditional, light-filled four-bedroom home but wantedsomething different in décor – a bit more “magic,” andthat’s what she gave them.
“This is a traditional home, but we have graduallyadded more contemporary touches. I think it’s the combi-nation that makes it so special. It has the warmth of a tra-ditional home along with fresh contemporary colors,” shesays.
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The designer chose Benjamin Moore’s “Fernwood Green” to serve as a neutral backdrop for the new colorful sections.
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Blair began working with the couple several years agoby reorganizing and redecorating the hub of everyday life,their family room and kitchen.
More recently, she updated the entry, the living anddining room, a guest room, and the breakfast area. Nowshe is working on the master suite.
Blair, who has been a designer for 30 years, said thekey to her success is listening carefully to clients, consid-ering the budget, and showing them all the things sheknows they are going to love.
“It’s my job to tell the my client what looks good and
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to give them choices. Some of those are in their budget,some aren’t, but they get to see what’s available anddecide for themselves.”
To start this project, Blair chose a fresh color for theentry and formal living room, a soft “Fernwood Green”by Benjamin Moore, which served as a neutral backdropbut with a more contemporary feel.
She also added a dramatic circular chandelier to givefocus and character to the entry and stairway.
Full-length custom panels, silver-white with a sparkle,cover the living room’s massive window, and a new cock-tail table by Christopher Guy provides the “wow” factor.
The white fireplace was updated with new mosaic tilereflecting the color tones and adding texture. Above ithangs an art piece by Dominick of the Phoenix Art
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Group.Brighter pillows, lamps and accessories were added for
additional sparkle, color and texture. The contemporary trend continues in the formal din-
ing room with an elegant shimmering wall covering byStroheim Fabrics and custom painted purple chairs in“Grape Juice” by Benjamin Moore.
“We didn’t buy new dining chairs, we painted what theowners already had, and the effect is bright, fresh and dif-ferent,” Blair explains.
Mirrored subway tile lights up the kitchen backsplash,and the breakfast room features a deep purple customrug. The breakfast table chairs are reupholstered with richpatterned fabrics.
These rooms flow naturally into the adjacent livingroom with its wall of windows and a panoramic view of
The elegant, shimmering wallpaper in the dining room is from Stroheim Fabrics. Existing chairs were repainted in Benjamin Moore’s “Grape Juice.”
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the new swimming pool and landscape. When the sun is too bright or a more intimate setting
is desired, the custom panels on rings with wand-controlare easily closed.
Upstairs, the guest bedroom has a silvery wall coveringfrom Lee Jofa, and new bedding with perky hot pink pil-lows and a lampshade to match.
“This has been a gratifying project because the home-owner appreciates unique, high-quality pieces and exqui-site fabrics, and that makes the creative process fun andexciting to share,” she says.
Blair said Houston designers are seeing greater interestin a more contemporary look with clean lines and brightercolors.
“The blend of contrasting styles and colors creates atransitional design.
Take the one-of-a-kind contemporary stool by LunaBell in Florida.
“I saw this piece and knew the owner would love it.We weren’t looking to add something new here but it wasso perfect I brought it for her to see,” Blair says.
It now sits in front of the grand piano.
Blair says the trend today is to focus on color and pattern.
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FIVE TIPS FOR A HOME REFRESHON A LIMITED BUDGETIf you’d like to freshen up your home for the summer but don’t havethe budget to redo the décor, there are some less expensive ways torevitalize and update your space, Blair says. Think clean lines andbrighter, lighter colors.
1. Paint. You can paint a room or even a single wall. If you are doingit yourself, talk with the professionals where you buy the paint andask them to give you tips or find help online. Think white or brightercolors, which can work for any décor. If you’re thinking green, try amore yellow tone for a happier green or in red tones, move to a hotpink. There are also some beautiful blue and purple tones available.
2. Change out pillows because they are easy to update and providea pop of color. You may also change accessories like a lamp, or if youhave a framed print, change it out for a different print. ’
3. Move things around. Try different furnishings in different rooms.Consider adding slipcovers to change the look of a sofa.
4. Down with the old. If you have an older out-of-date window treat-ment, take those draperies down and try simple blinds or shutters.Roll up those heavy rugs and try a bright patterned rug or a lighterrug of natural fiber.
5. In your bedroom, lose the winter bedding and try some lightercolors or white. Change our your bed pillows. Cut plants from outsideto have a fresh, clean look that lasts for several weeks.
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Old houses are often a treasure but frequently need updatedkitchens, larger (and more) closets and a bathroom that is biggerthan a foot locker.
The 19th century house we bought in 2004 needed all ofthose things to become a comfortable home. We re-did thekitchen immediately – check. Added some storage and closetspace – check. But it was the bathroom situation that took sometime and creativity.
The house has two bathrooms: one upstairs and one down-stairs. The first floor bathroom was tiny. Really tiny.
Although it had a shower and tub, it lacked any personality orinterest. The problem was there was no place to expand it withinthe confines of this old house.
So – it was my husband Carlos’ idea and vision to use under-used existing space that allowed us to create a spacious, brightbathroom that makes our 1887-era house something special.
By combining an old laundry and a seldom-used porch, the owners got this spacious new, light-filled master bathroom.
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The house is raisedabout six feet, so wewere also able to expandinto the backyard todevelop enough floorspace for the room.
The door to thelaundry room wasremoved and the wall inthe kitchen sealed.
The old door – andits matching transom –was moved around thecorner to one of thebedrooms, where itreplaced a window andbecame the entrance tothe new master bath-room.
Our contractor,Ruben Elizondo ofTrademarkConstruction, liked theplans and the challenge.But since the house is ina historical neighbor-hood, it had to beapproved by several citycommittees. Actually,the permitting processtook longer than theactual construction!
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was a large space – 15feet by 14 feet. Nowwe had to start addingthings.
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Black and white octagon tile, which matched the other bath-rooms and kitchen, was installed on the floor.
One challenge we faced was how to bring the air conditioningand heating into the room because all of the other vents in thehouse come up through the wood floors from under the house.
But because this floor was tile, we didn’t want to place theregister or grills on the floor. Instead, we ran new A/C linesthrough a section of the closet and a second one hidden underthe seat in the shower, with each ending in a lower section of thewalls. This way, the two vents could be unobtrusive yet function-al.
We wanted to utilize the southern exposure, so we had a 12-foot-long window built above the sinks and shower. Hence, theroom is naturally lit all day.
We used white subway tile to line the shower with touches ofblack glass in the niches for soaps and shampoos.
Despite recommendations against this, I wanted all the tile –shower, walls and floors – to be grouted black. I’m glad I did. Itmakes the white brighter and more distinct. We used also blackgranite as a border in the shower to break up the white tile andwhite wainscoted bead board.
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And that tiny original bath-room? It’s now a powderroom for guests – and thatunneeded shower and tubhave been transformed intoadditional much needed stor-age.
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G A R D E N I N G
Landscape architect Kevin Boyd’s new inner-city client hiredhim with strict instructions that she wanted no lawn. None.Nada. Get rid of it all.
Instead, she wanted trees, flowers, bushes, more flowers andherbs -- all growing in her yard, hugging garden paths, clus-tered against boulder and statues, and spilling from oversizedpots.
And with those marching orders, Boyd, owner of the award-winning Nature’s Realm, went to work.
He first removed the lawn from the 3,200-square-footfenced yard and started putting together his plan.
His company designs the landscapes, installs the irrigationsystems, and builds porches and pergolas -- as requested by hisclients.
“First thing I do is give the client some homework: deter-mine your vision of what you want. Finding out what theywant can be difficult, but the trick is to get to know themwell,” says Boyd, who started Nature’s Realm in 2004. “I tryto find out what they are passionate about and what will makethem happy.”
For this project, he created blended flower beds with a rain-bow of colors, mixed in with natural grasses (not lawns!) andplants in a variety of sizes.
In fact, he ordered 76 different plant varieties for this proj-ect, including fruit trees (lemon, lime, peach, plum, pome-granate, cherry, satsuma and kumquat), and a kaleidoscope oflilies, salvias, roses, passion vines, azaleas, plumbagos, duran-tas, coral vines, redbuds, verbena, ruellias, daisies, crotons and
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geraniums, to name a few. He also added a small herb andvegetable garden, as per the client’s request.
Boyd prefers to use native plants where ever possible tomake his garden designs aesthetically beautiful and environ-mentally sound. He compares his landscapes to paintings:they are layered to emphasize the contrasts, textural changesand colors.
“Plants are like drops of paint on a canvas,” he says.One of the main design elements incorporated in this yard re-do was an arroyo, or dry creek. This rock-lined gulley is oneof the focal points of the landscape, but it also serves as themain way to drain the yard of excess rain or over watering.The earth-tone rocks and boulders wind around part of theyard, and the arroyo is lined with agapanthus, crinum andblack-eyed Susans.
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A small foot bridge allows visitors to cross the path over thecreek when it is filled with water.
Boyd also designed a twisting path around the yard, dissect-ing several flower beds and leading back to the house from thecovered areas.
The path, filled with crushed granite, also leads to a seconduncovered patio of closely fitted flagstone with mondo grassesgrowing between them.
Comfortable chairs and a fire pit are nestled in a corner,opposite from a small pergola with a hanging swing attached.From either corner, the views of garden are unobstructed anddefinitely serene.
To give the yard additional depth, faux windows and shut-ters were mounted on the wood fence, with mirrors in placeof glass panes to capture reflections.
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Boyd even made use of the narrow sides of the house byplanting hydrangeas and shade-loving plants and extending thegranite footpath along the house in these forgotten areas.
The homeowner purchased large ceramic planters and Boydfilled them with flowers. He also installed some statues andbirdhouses to add to the yard’s ambience. The decorativepieces make the outside feel like a large family room.
A covered porch attached to the house encompasses a teakdining table and chairs, as well as a couch and comfy chairs tocreate a conversation area protected from the sun or rain.
The owner of this garden wanted something she could takeover after Boyd’s work was done.
“She’s a gardener and this is her garden. She’s very hands-on,” he says. “Gardens are a very personal thing and home-owners need to have input into the process. This way they feellike they are part of it. And that’s a good thing.”
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