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greater miami valley | july/august 2011 | Vol. 12, no. 3 | housetrends.com | $4.95
landscape trends:Playful escape
decorating trends: Designers’
Show House Highlights
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Downtown Dayton has experienced a renaissance of sorts over the past few years. From the thriving cultural arts district to the quaint shops and restaurants, more people seem to be migrating to the city. So, when Patty invited us in to see her new penthouse on the 17th floor of Performance Place, we couldn’t resist.
Accentuated with rich materials, lush colors and some of the most unique light fixtures and artwork we’ve seen, Patty’s home is truly a visual masterpiece, both inside and out. Her home has made us fall in love with our city all over again, and we’re sure you will feel the same.
Spectacular interiors have always been an essential element in each issue of Housetrends. It is one of the rea-sons why we love featuring the Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer Association’s Designers’ Show House and Gardens. This year’s home, a stunning Colonial Revival in Oakwood, was beautifully transformed by some of our area’s best interior designers and landscapers. Be sure to go to our website, Housetrends.com, for even more photos from the Show House, as well as exclusive tips and ideas from the designers themselves.
We’re hard at work on our next issue, which highlights several renovations around the Greater Miami Valley. You’ll find it in your mailbox in late September.
In the meantime, we’d love to hear from you. Drop me a line at [email protected] or post a comment on our Dayton Facebook page.
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Evelyn Yaus and the Housetrends staff
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contents greater miami valley | vol. 12, issue 3
features 18 HAUTE COUTURE Penthouse adds a touch
of Hollywood glamour to downtown Dayton
37 COOL CUCUMBER Beat the heat with a
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68 GREEN WITH ENVY Surround yourself with this soft,
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Penthouse adds a touch of Hollywood glamour to downtown DaytonBy Julie Thompson | Photos by Daniel Feldkamp/Visual Edge Imaging
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Seventeen floors above downtown Dayton’s art district sits a hidden masterpiece that most of the
community will only see by invitation. | It’s a
2,800-square-foot penthouse at the very top
of Performance Place, a high-rise office and
condo building constructed in 2003 to accom-
pany the city’s stunning Schuster Performing
Arts Center. This past winter, this penthouse
was the last living space to be finished in the
property, and its owner, Patty Lavy, spared no
expense to make it one of the most dazzling.
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A shared visionThe penthouse boasts spectacular views of the city’s southeast side and was care-fully designed to not only serve as a home, but also as a centerpiece for some of the city’s most prominent fundraising events. Every detail was chosen to enable the space to come alive at night and play off of the natural light and beauty that flow in from the penthouse’s enormous windows, which make up 40 feet of glass altogether.
Those who visit Patty’s home are over-whelmed by what they experience and often remark that they feel as if they have stepped outside of Dayton for an evening. The home’s contemporary and custom-built features make one feel as if they’re attending a Hollywood event rather than a Midwestern social.
The custom dining chairs, featuring snake-skin-inspired fabric, stand out against the dark mahogany stained table. BELOW: The round island is a great place to serve hors d’oeuvres during intimate gatherings.
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“This was very different for us to build because Dayton is a very traditional town,” says John Albrecht, owner of Albrecht Custom Homes & Wood Interiors. “It was nice to do something different and it was a lot of fun.”
Albrecht, who handled all of the build outs for Performance Place, hired local designer Denis Bruss with Gene Zimmerman’s Interior Design Studio to transform the shell into a one-of-a-kind living space. Patty shared her vision of the space and let the duo loose to handle the rest. Both Bruss and Albrecht were floored by the freedom they’d been given to design and even more pleased when Patty loved what they dreamed up.
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LEFT: The bar, decorated with black leather accents, separates the living room and private family room. BELOW: A colorful painting above the buffet opens to allow natural light to flow into the office.
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The penthouse offers dramatic views of
downtown life.
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Creating a new shapeThe first thing that had to be done was to rearrange how it was laid out. The property was plumbed and wired so that a huge designer kitchen could be placed right in the middle of the space. Albrecht suggested moving the kitchen to the side. As a result, a spacious living room was created with a bar, and Patty’s master bed-room was enlarged.
Bruss’ designs incorporated as many curves as possible to offset stark lines in the windows, the outside balcony and overall shape. Nearly every feature in the home has a circular shape including rugs, pillows, chairs, light fixtures and otto-mans. These smaller details bring out the two massive radius’ shapes recessed in the nine-foot ceilings—one above the liv-ing room’s sitting area and the other one above the kitchen’s island.
The kitchen is now inconspicuously placed to the side so it can fade into the background at night. Albrecht custom designed all of the cabinetry with mahog-any, including the oven’s hood, instead of alternative materials like stainless steel that would draw too much attention. The room’s focal point is its round island that is topped with a six-foot diameter piece of granite.
Most of the penthouse’s space is devoted to its dining room and living room areas. The dining room’s 10-foot long white oak table was stained with a dark mahogany stain and offers plenty of room for enter-taining. The table’s chairs were one of the most surprising details for Patty who first questioned how their snakeskin coverings would blend with the rest of the décor. “At first I thought it was so wild,” she says. “But now they are the focal point of the whole room and at night the light just bounces off of them.”
A fireplace warms the room and its rounded hearth stays true to the curved features. A 42-inch television hides behind a mirror mounted above the fireplace waiting for its turn to entertain guests. A
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OPPOSITE: Guests are able to catch a peek into the homeowner’s small family room, nestled behind the bar. ABOVE: Pillars line the hallway leading from the main living spaces to the master suite.
bar not only serves guests, but also acts as a buffer between the formal living space and Patty’s personal family room. Bruss designed the bar to be covered in black leather and recruited a gentleman who does car interiors to get it done.
Patty’s small family room is off limits to public entertaining, but guests often get a peek inside because of its open doorways. The room is outfitted with more tradi-tional furniture and a 60-inch television. The room’s mural is what catches most wandering eyes. The painting is a skyline done by local artist Sondra Bakie to mirror the view from the outside.
Coming alive at nightAlbrecht and Bruss’ work created a final finish that only reveals its full beauty in the evening. It’s then that the city’s dark-ness allows the penthouse to come alive. Numerous lighting fixtures come on to create a glow that dances off the pent-house’s blend of red, orange, amber, terra cotta and warm jewel hues.
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The dining room table and the kitchen island were both carved out in the center so that a light could shine up and illu-minate accessories resting above. Two light fixtures adorn the dining room table, offering soft light. These were chosen in place of a chandelier so that the outside view was never blocked. Meanwhile, two round light fixtures, created by Bruss, suspend over the living room seating area and the kitchen island.
Round support columns made of con-crete are disguised with a painted faux fin-ish and are also illuminated at night with hidden lights. The columns’ light bounces off the room’s ceiling, which was painted with gold and silver tones, and provides a shimmering effect.
Similar columns were constructed in the
penthouse’s main hallway that stretches from the front door to the living room. Visitors are easily led down the 17-foot hallway with its herringbone flooring and 12, 9-foot columns that run all the way to its end.
Much like in the living room, these col-umns light up the evening, but what most onlookers won’t realize is that they are made up of PVC pipes so that even Patty can lift them and change burned out light bulbs. The dramatic effect of the columns helps hide the more common living areas—such as the powder room, laundry room and guest bedroom—located off the hallway.
Becoming a city girlPatty lived nearly 30 years of her life as a small town girl before moving into
her penthouse. She decided to move to Dayton from Greenville, Ohio, to be closer to her aging father. Her first instinct was to find a place out in the suburbs, but she quickly fell in love with the idea of living downtown.
She loves the amenities of a larger town like Dayton and, despite what some may think, she feels extremely safe. She envi-sioned the penthouse not only as a home, but as an extension of her job as a non-profit consultant. She’s already hosted several parties for her clients offering the beautiful space as a free location for fundraisers.
Her favorite part of the entire pent-house is her master bedroom where she can privately unwind from the day. She often lies on her custom-made bed and
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ResouRces Contractor and cabi-netry: Albrecht Wood Interiors; Interior design: Denis Bruss, Gene Zimmerman’s Interior Design Studio; Flooring: Hardwood, Bob Madden Carpet & Tile; Electrical/lighting: Prestige Electric; Painting: George Koogler Painting; Decorative painting: Sondra Bakie; Appliances/plumbing fixtures: Ferguson Enterprises; Globe chandeliers: Tin Peddler, designed by Denis Bruss; Buffet/office painting: Mike Elsass
OPPOSITE The master bedroom is swathed in rich red, purple and coral fabrics and colors. RIGHT: The regal powder room is decorated in polished white onyx. BOTTOM: Polished honey onyx and black granite create a bold statement in the master bathroom.
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stares up at the ceiling, which depicts a starry scene reminiscent of the formation that adorns the ceiling inside the Schuster Center.
“Everything I need is there,” she says referring to a large screen television and the fireplace. “It’s so different and sophisticated. You feel as if you are in another world.”
And when she’s not in there, she’s often relaxing in her master bath where she can listen to music, watch TV or just enjoy its fireplace. Either way, Patty is still amazed that this place is hers.
“I love my place during the day and I love it at night,” she says. “I feel like I have to pinch myself to believe I can live here.”
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Three acres of land gives a family of four a lot of room to play. Five years ago, William and
Tina Hazel purchased this home in the heart of one of Springboro’s country club communi-
ties and transformed it from the inside out. The property had become a graveyard of past
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Room toP laySpringboro home gets a second chance
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A rebirth of sortsSo they hired experts in the landscaping field and asked them to transform the overgrown and damaged yards into a glorious escape that could be enjoyed both by adults and children. It was a task that Tom Federle, landscape designer with Siebenthaler’s, remembers to this day, even though it was one he completed several years ago. He can quickly recall the property’s horrible condition—sliding retaining walls, overgrown beds and barren yards—but one thing he will never forget is the natural beauty the location provided for renewal.
“I really like that woodsy environment,” Federle says. “It is so different than when you go to work with a new subdivision where the location is devoid of anything. Here, you start with a great backdrop.”
Federle not only had a nice canvas to work on, but he also had great clients. The Hazels gave Federle a lot of freedom to do what he saw fit, which moved the process along quickly. In almost no time, dirt was moving and trees were falling. About 15 50-foot trees were taken down to thin out space and create a more safe environment around the home. More sunlight was able to pen-etrate the grounds, opening up a whole new group of plants that could be used in the landscaping.
The home’s front yard received an instant facelift when new flow-er beds were created with long curves and various plants, shrubs and grasses. Hostas filling these new areas thrive in the shade, but are also able to soak in the sporadic rays of light. In the summer, Tina adds life to the yard with large pots of colorful annuals.
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OVERLEAF: New flower beds surround the front of the Springboro home. OPPOSITE: 15 large trees were removed for safety and to allow for more sunlight. ABOVE: The new two-level deck is made of composite wood and stretches along the entire back of the house.
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ResouRces Landscaping: siebenthaler’s; Deck maintenance: Mike Baker; Deck construction: Archadeck; Concrete work: oakley Blacktop
A playful back yardPerhaps the largest bulk of the work was in the back yard. A deck covered the entire back of the home, but was of little use. Its drainage system was so poor that it made it impossible to enjoy the patio that was located underneath.
A retaining wall separating the back of the home to its in-ground pool was deteriorating and the pool itself was on its last leg. A large landscaping boulder had been thrown into its deep end and all of its filtration equipment had been taken by the previous owners. The home also had a tennis court, but it was cracked and worn; the only life growing out of it being weeds. “The bones were still there,” Tina says of the home’s former life. “But it was just so bad.”
The pool was repaired and the deck was replaced using a com-posite material. The new 2,000-square-foot deck stretches across the home and includes two levels for entertaining. The retaining wall was rebuilt and filled with large plants like hydrangeas and grasses that easily live up to the tall trees surrounding the yard.
Iberis, a white flaux that flowers in the spring, falls over the wall’s edge. And the tennis court was repaved to allow for not only ten-nis games, but basketball and hockey as well.
The home’s outdoor living space, once left for dead, is now vibrant and alive. The Hazels’ two children often have friends over for sports or swimming. And entertaining is always an option for the adults. The Hazels say they love sitting on the back deck, with a drink in hand, taking in the beautiful scenery thanks to a mix of Magnolias, Dogwoods, Viburnums and Hydrangeas.
OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Concrete pots filled with annuals add color to the landscape. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Brilliant yel-low, pink and purple annuals stand out against the front of the home. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: The in-ground pool was renovated and is now a favorite place for the homeowners’ children and friends.
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Salads are traditionally considered one of the first courses during dinner. But a fresh salad can be a great option on a hot evening when you only feel like eating something light and cool. Much more than just lettuce and dressing, these hearty creations are very filling meals all on their own.
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all fat trimmed offDressing recipe:½ teaspoon fresh red chili,
deseeded and minced1 tablespoon fish sauce1 tablespoon garlic, finely chopped 1 tablespoon chopped coriander1 teaspoon brown sugar¼ cup cold water2 tablespoons fresh lime juice1 chopped spring onion
Marinate the beef in the soy sauce for an hour or overnight. Boil a pot of salted water and blanch the green beans. After 5 minutes remove beans from heat, drain and place into iced water. Drain again and combine with other salad greens. Combine the ingredients for the dressing, stir well and set aside.
Fry rump steak in a heated pan with oil for 2-4 minutes on each side. Rest for 10-15 minutes and slice thinly. Combine the beef with the greens and dressing. Serve immediately.
GRILLED VEGETABLE SALAD WITH SHIRAZ BALSAMIC VINAIGRETTE1 large Vidalia or sweet yellow onion,
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SZECHUAN BEEF SPINACH SALAD1 pound sirloin steak,
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seeded and roughly chopped2 yellow onions, sliced6 cups baby spinach leaves,
cleaned and dried2 tablespoons rice vinegar6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil¼ teaspoon salt¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper½ cup roasted peanuts, chopped
Toss the steak strips with the San-J Szechuan Sauce in a large bowl or reseal-able plastic bag. Marinate for up to 3 hours. Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet or wok over high heat. Add the steak strips and stir-fry for about 5 min-utes, or until no longer red in the middle. Add the red bell peppers and onions and stir-fry for another 2 minutes.
Spread the spinach evenly among 6 individual salad plates. Remove the meat and vegetables from heat and, while still hot, place evenly over the spinach. Whisk together the rice vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper and drizzle over each salad. Garnish the salads with chopped peanuts.
Red Wine Balsamic Vinaigrette:1 cup olive oil ¼ cup Lindemans® Bin 50 Shiraz¼ cup balsamic vinegar2 tablespoons Dijon mustard1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemarySalt and ground black pepper to taste
First, prepare the vinaigrette by whisking together all ingredients. In a large bowl or sealable container, combine all vegetables together. Add ½ of the vinaigrette to con-tainer, seal and refrigerate for one hour, turning occasionally to marinate evenly. Reserve remaining ½ of vinaigrette to toss with vegetables after grilling.
Preheat grill to medium-high heat. Remove vegetables from marinade and arrange in a grill basket. Place basket onto grill and cook vegetables, turning basket and basting occasionally with marinade, until lightly charred and tender, about 6-8 minutes per side. Remove basket from grill and allow to cool slightly. Remove vegetables and cut into large chunks. Place vegetables into a large bowl, toss with reserved Red Wine Balsamic Vinaigrette, season with salt and coarsely ground black pepper to taste. Arrange onto serving plat-ter and top with crumbled goat’s cheese and chopped fresh rosemary.
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There is something liberating about walking into a home that automatically puts a smile on your face. It is even better when you can’t stop smiling as you walk from room to room.
This jovial feeling is what ultimately made the 2011 Designers’ Show House and Gardens so special. This year’s crop of interior designers and landscapers teamed up to reinvent this elegant Colonial Revival in Oakwood. In addition to creating wonderful spaces and providing an abundance of decorating ideas, the event generated over $70,000 for the Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer Association. The money helps fund music education programs for local children—definitely something to smile about.
This happy atmosphere was also one of the reasons that led Kelly Hick and her family to purchase the house. In fact, Kelly
closed on the home just before the Show House opened to the public. Her family had been looking to move for a few years, and they automatically fell in love with the home’s charming charac-ter.
Kelly was especially excited to see the designers and landscap-ers’ imaginations come to life. “This was a wonderful event to be a part of,” she says, while admitting that she had a hard time pick-ing a favorite room. “I would have never thought to incorporate some of the materials and colors used. I was shocked when I saw some of the rooms.”
As we take a look back at the Show House, some of the interior designers involved offer insight and tips that you might be able to incorporate into your own home.
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By Christina Kleiner | Photos by Daniel Feldkamp/Visual Edge Imaging
ABOVE: Dining room by Today’s Home Interiors
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When using a dark paint color remember a simple rule all artists
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We decided to angle the dining table to give the room a mod-
ern, casual feel. A dining room can be used as more than just a place to
dine. It can be used to gather, do homework, and be used as an office. It
does not have to be a room from the bygone era. Giving the room a more
modern, eclectic feel will allow it to be used more frequently.—Vicki Boggs, Linda Haines, Kathy Stanaford, Jan Wunder and Kit Wymer, Today’s Home Interiors continued >
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In small spaces you need to make an impact. Choose wallpaper
with a big bold pattern or go with a bright paint color that you would not
use in any other space in your home.—Diane Konicki, DSID, DK Interiors LLC
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The right colors can make a room sing! If there is a color you like,
use it on something easily replaceable, such as throw pillows in the living
room or placemats in the dining room. Colors bring a room to life.—Sharon Bledsoe, DSID, Sharon Bledsoe Designs; David Fair, DSID, David Fair Interiors
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Think large accessories! Don’t be afraid to make art big
and bold—it is intended to catch your eye. Consider adding simpler,
larger accessories. They help declutter and make the space seem
more expansive.— Renee Beerck, DSID; Pam Brown, DSID; Barbara J. Wagar, DSID; Angie McWhirter, DSID;
Kim Bittorf and Laura Ledbetter, Centerville Design Associates, Inc.
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We pulled the red hue from the floral fabric pillows on the bed
in order to generate interest in the room. Color is important in design
because it creates a mood. —Randy Luken, DSID and Allied Member ASID; John Blunt, ASID; Ashley Powell, DSID and Allied Member ASID, Luken Interiors continued >
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We love the nature theme and felt the bird fabric used for the
drapery and a few accessories would be appropriate since we had a
view of the treetops outside. —Marlene Orendorf, DSID, Orendorf Interiors; Beth A. Spegal, DSID, House Dressing Interior Design, Ltd.
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To see photos of the rest of the Show House and read more tips
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Something magical happens when you cook food outside. Nothing illustrates that point more than the “Hobo Dinner”
many of us prepared as children during summer camps or scout outings. ● We chopped our
potatoes, place them in the middle of a square of aluminum foil. We threw in some ground beef, a
bit of ketchup, a sliced carrot if someone other than kids were in charge, and perhaps added a bit of
onion, salt and pepper. After sealing all the ingredients tightly in the foil, we threw the whole contrap-
tion on an open fire. ● After waiting patiently for several minutes, we pulled the charred foil out of
the fire and burnt our fingers opening the package to discover the amazing transformation of a few
simple ingredients into an incredible feast. It’s easy to get hungry just thinking about it.
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CookingOutside
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Should you be considering an outdoor kitchen of your own, Russ Faulk, vice president of product develop-ment for Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet, suggests two areas to consider before you begin.
Make sure you have enough counter space. This is an area which often gets shortchanged in the plans. You need plenty of room around the grill for dishes and serving plates. Faulk recommends you allocate counter space to each of the four functional zones of the kitchen—hot, cold, wet and dry prep.
Lighting can be a challenge for year-round grillers
when it often gets dark before they’re ready to cook dinner. Have plenty of lights so that you can see what you are doing well after sunset.
And if the appeal of sitting around a warm meal in the cool air with a few friends isn’t enough to inspire you, Faulk suggests that outdoor kitchens are a sound investment—on par with an indoor kitchen remodel when it comes to resale value.
Ready to get started? Here are Housetrends’ staff picks for our favorite spots to roast, grill, or sample the fare out in fresh air.
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1. TAMPADesign: Mazas Design GalleryConstruction: Gehring ConstructionPhoto: Joe Traina
2. DAYTONDesign/construction: Colorado Brick Pizza Ovens
3. PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTADesign/construction: Tuscany II/The Outdoor GreatRoom CompanyPhoto courtesy of Reading Rock, Inc.
4. COLUMBUSDesign: Landfare Ltd.Photo: Daniel Feldkamp/Visual Edge Imaging
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8. DAYTONDesign: Cabinet Creations Design Gallery Inc.Construction: The Schnicke Co.Architect: Kenneth Bowerman & AssociatesPhoto: Clyde Golden
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AdvertiserIndexAlbrecht Custom Homes & Wood Interiors ..... 15
All American Home Remodeling ...........52 and 53
Appliance Gallery ............................................. 67
Bova Contemporary Furniture ......................... 40
Cabinet Creations Design Gallery .........54 and 55
Cambria Fabric and Design .............................. 14
Centerville Design Associates ........................... 39
Champion Windows, Siding, Patio Rooms ........ 28
Colorado Brick Pizza Ovens ............................. 76
937-426-2956www.copelandroofing.com
Since 1965Roofing, Siding,Windows and
K-Guard leaf free gutter system
Craftsmen Home Improvements ..........56 and 57
Custom Distributors .......................................... 4
Custom Wood Creations ................................. 16
Daniel DeVol Custom Builder, Inc. ................... 50
Dayton Door Sales ............................................ 7
Dayton Society of Interior Designers ................ 39
The Designers Consignment ............................ 17
Fabric Shack ..................................................... 40
Gene Zimmerman Interior Design Studio ........ 13
Greater Dayton Building & Remodeling .............. 5
Hanson Audio Video ........................................ 17
Home Comfort Gallery & Design .................... 39
Interstate Ford ................................................... 2
Joe’s Landscaping ............................................. 70
Kitchens by Design ........................................... 16
Knapke Kitchen & Bath ..................................... 75
Luken Interiors ................................................. 11
Magnolias on Main ........................................... 72
Merry Maids .................................................... 72
Miami Valley NARI ........................................... 50
Parmida Home .................................................. 3
Paver Planet ....................................................... 9
Pietra Naturale, Inc. ......................................... 11
Remodeling Designs..............................58 and 59
Resolutions A-V ................................................ 30
Ryan’s All-Glass ................................................ 70
The Secret Garden .......................................... 72
Service Experts Heating and Air Conditioning ... 29
The Site Group ................................................ 66
South Dayton Builders & Remodelers ......... 60-62
Thai 9 .............................................................. 71
Town & Country Shopping Center ................... 71
Turner Landscaping .......................................... 36
Watermark Pools ............................................. 36
Whispering Creek ............................................ 39
Zig Zag Gallery ................................................ 13
President and CeO, reaCH Usarobert J. slattery
© 2011 Reach Publishing, LLC Housetrends magazine is published by
Buzz Publications, LLC in conjunction with Reach Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved.
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