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Greater Cleveland - Hometrends Magazine
Greater Cleveland
summer 2009
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TRENDS
DEPARTMENTS
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KITCHEN TRENDS
Green Kitchen
Has beauty and purpose
for young family
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Making The Most
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Kitchen TRENDS
Green Kitchen
&
Has Beauty
Purpose for
Young Family
by Melissa Lefelar
Ramneek and Amardeep Chauhan are a
young Geauga County couple that knew exactly what they wanted when they built
their dream house in Novelty – a large contemporary with cutting edge design
elements that would teach their children some important life lessons and work
with their busy lifestyle.
“As much as anything, we wanted to incorporate green elements to reinforce
the importance of being responsible to the environment to our children,” said
Dr. Amardeep Chauhan, a physician who practices at Precision Orthopedics
Specialty in Chardon. “The schools do a tremendous job of making the kids
aware of the environmental issues we face globally. Carrying this through at
home wherever possible helps reinforce what they are learning.”
The design of the home’s kitchen reflects this responsible attitude. Payne &
Payne Builders used several “green” construction elements throughout the
entire home, including heated floors, advanced air filtering systems, top-ofthe-line insulation and non-toxic paint.
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“
We applied the green philosophy to the whole
project,” said David Payne,Vice President of Payne
& Payne. “It’s a really cool kitchen in a home that
was designed to be green.
R
”
uthann Capozzi of Capozzi Design
variety of colors. The doctor knew immediately
Group in Chagrin Falls was charged with
what would fit in their kitchen.
making the kitchen not only green, but good
looking and family-friendly. Peninsula Architects
“My husband saw the plum and wanted it,”
designed the home, but gave Capozzi and the
Ramneek said. “He has a good eye for how
homeowners lots of freedom in the kitchen.
things will work.”
“The architects basically gave us a blank slate, just
Upon entering the kitchen, there is a family
placing the appliances,” Capozzi said.
“command” center, hidden in one of those
tall, plum cabinets. It functions as a desk would
She steered the couple toward the versatile Aster
in a more traditional design, containing a laptop
Cucine cabinet line from Italy, which comes in a
docking station, phone jacks, lunch boxes,
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The kitchen is a testament to the clients’ bold,
contemporary style, with shades of plum, grey, blue
and white accenting the stainless steel appliances.
The four large windows look onto the wooded, 5
½-acre property and bring the outside in.
Above
The granite countertop gives ample space for the
serious cook. Undermount lighting on the
cabinets and island add illumination and beauty.
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ABOVE
Horizontal pull-out cabinets are not only attractive, but are the epitome of function. Everyday dishes are easily accessible
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to everyone. Every square inch of space is used, even the area around the sink.
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“
As much as anything, we wanted to incorporate
green elements to reinforce the importance of being
responsible to the environment to our children.
Looking into dining area
Green choices in the kitchen include the recycled glass
backsplash, recycled plastic island and natural woods of
the cabinetry. The room opens into an eating area with
panoramic views of the outside backyard.
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left
Two drawers are actually nested inside one another,
giving the homeowner maximum storage space while
keeping the design clutter-free.
right
A gas, 6-burner stainless cook top with grill gives
the chef ample space to prepare a large, family meal.
Pots and pans go underneath.
notepaper and the always-important family calendar.
cabinets – when you open each of the horizontal
“The Italian cabinets offer a much different
point for other materials used in the kitchen.
Beneath it, each of the Chauhans’ three children has
cabinets, you often find another drawer inside.
look than a domestic cabinet,” said Capozzi.
“We love the way everything comes together,”
a drawer for their personal items.
Ramneek uses these for her cooking utensils and
“They don’t have the traditional, L-shaped
said Ramneek. “The blue in the backsplash
everyday flatware. Even the cabinet around the sink
kitchen. It’s a different way to use space
is picked up by the fleck in the granite
Capozzi balanced the plum of the vertical cabinets
has ample, hidden space for dishwashing liquid, pot
and is much more artful. It offers a more
countertop. The color of the island reflects the
with complimentary, horizontal-grain walnut. In
scrubbers and kitchen towels.
contemporary look.”
plum of the cabinets.”
for everyday dishes, pots and pans are horizontal
Capozzi said European designers use this technique
The next selection was the backsplash. The
That island is another green element in the
pullouts. The kids’ plastic dinnerware is in one
of nesting because their kitchens are small and
Chauhans fell in love with a striking, glass
kitchen, made of 3form, a recycled plastic.
of the lowest drawers, offering easy access and
require judicious use of space. But that’s not
mosaic tile in tones of beige, blue and grey. The
It looks like opaque glass, yet doesn’t scratch
independence for the youngest family members.
the reason this type of cabinet was used in the
Erin Adams product is made of recycled glass,
and works well as a place for the family to eat
One of the most unusual features is the nesting of
Chauhan home.
fitting the green bill, and acted as a jumping off
breakfast or have a snack.
fact, the majority of the cabinets used by the family
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Everywhere you look in the home, including the
didn’t ask us to do that, but since we did, they are very
island, there are lots of curvy spaces.
appreciative,” Ramneek said.
“There is a lot of fun geometry going on in the
Modern, high-end touches are everywhere, from
whole house that is picked up in the kitchen,”
the floating, curved light fixture above the island,
said Joseph Matava, Principal with Peninsula
to the extra-wide, stainless cabinet pulls, to the
Architects. “There is a generous use of curves-on
lighted, upper cabinets with stainless accents.
the floors, on the countertops, in the cabinetry
and the light fixtures.”
“We just love the way everything came together with
the colors and the flow for use,” said Ramneek. “It
The stainless steel appliances continue the sleek,
works really well for us.”
modern look. The set-up of the refrigerators is
unique. Ramneek said she only shops once a week,
And they can also feel good about building a home
requiring lots of space for cold storage. So the
that is environmentally friendly.
builders made extra space for two side-by-side,
deep refrigerator-freezers. It looks like one, huge
“Living green will likely be very relevant to them
industrial-sized unit, but the manufacturer simply
(the Chauhan children) as they grow,” said
put one handle on the left and one on the right.
Amardeep. “Payne & Payne and Peninsula
Having two refrigerators came with an unexpected
Architects deserve most of the credit for
benefit: one unit is egg- and meat-free in respect of
delivering the green home.”
several vegetarians in their extended family. “They
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left
Two side-by-side refrigerator-freezers give the
family of five plenty of room for perishables,
especially when entertaining.
middle
Everything was considered when designing this
space. The round prep sink and hooked faucet
matches the curved lines of the eat-in bar.
above
Another green element incorporated into the building
of the home was the heated, limestone floor.
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top left
The stainless and leather stools at the eat-in bar
give the family a place to sit for a quick meal.
bottom left
The colors of the granite island, backsplash and
cabinetry complement one another and enhance
the overall look of the kitchen.
below
During a party or family gathering, an island
warming tray keeps food ready when needed.
Resources
Kitchen Designer - Capozzi Design Group
Architect - Peninsula Architects
Builder - Payne & Payne Builders
Kitchen Cabinetry - Wood - Trendy Noce by Aster Cucine from Capozzi Design Group
Kitchen Cabinetry - Plum - Trendy Noce by Aster Cucine from Capozzi Design Group
Kitchen Countertops - Labrador Antique Granite from Stoneworks
Backsplash - Ann Sacks brand, Erin Adams series, Zen Weave finish from Stoneworks
Bar Stools -Model 2029, Pneumatic, Swivel & Adjustable from Johnstoncasuals.com
Kitchen Sinks - Franke from Edelman Plumbing
Kitchen Faucets - Grohe from Edelman Plumbing
Floor - Navona Light Travertine from Stoneworks
Dishwasher - KitchenAid from Bloom Bros.
Cooktop - KitchenAid from Bloom Bros.
Refrigerators - KitchenAid from Bloom Bros.
Oven - KitchenAid from Bloom Bros.
Lighting - Royal Pacific from Kennington Electric
Paint - Pro Mar 200 “Green” paint low VOC from Sherwin Williams
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Windows - Lincoln Window Co.
WHAT A VIEW
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TOP left clockwise
When cooking in this kitchen, the homeowner is never far away from her guests or
family. The multi-colored, glass backsplash was one of the first elements chosen
by the homeowners for their new kitchen.
A stainless steel tambour is used as a stylish coffee-making center. Grohe faucets
follow the flowing lines and curvy shapes
in the rest of the home. The raised, 3form
eat-in island is just one of many green
materials used during construction.
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Feature ARTICLE
Not a care…
Private “Country Club” encourages guests to
relax and reflect
We all want our home to be a sanctuary, a place where
the world falls away and we can recharge, an environment of peace and solitude.
We also want to entertain; to be a center of our personal culture, a place where
the notables in our life gather and thrive. However, melding these two functions
harmoniously can be difficult. One homeowner in Hunting Valley has hit just
the right note, creating a retreat that embraces rest and relaxation, as well as an
active lifestyle with friends and family.
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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
Throughout the property, old growth trees provide the perfect
canopy for a low-maintenance, high impact mix of mostly
flowering perennials, groundcover, and shrubs. The homeowner
keeps nature the focal point at her sprawling Hunting Valley home.
The lawns and beds are maintained with a state-of-the-art sprinkler
system that senses water levels.
F
rom the very first, there is a
Steve Pattie of The Pattie Group to create a water
sense of retreat as you pull up
feature outside her kitchen. This was the beginning
the drive that runs diagonally
of a relationship that has blossomed from the
from the main street. Hunting Valley, indeed the
formation of that single place of tranquility and
world, simply falls away in a profusion of greenery
relaxation, to the designing of a complete retreat
and flowers. Stepping back from the guest parking
– actually a resort! Today the estate boasts a lake
and looking down the hill, you could just as easily
with sand beach, tennis court, pool, pool house,
have traveled through a nature preserve as a busy
fire pit, the aforementioned water feature and
neighborhood to reach this location nestled in
several cozy nooks for reading a good book or
the woods. Spanning nearly 7 acres, the estate
chatting with several friends. There is a reason
boasts the perfect places for quiet contemplation,
the grandkids call it “The Country Club.” The
social gatherings and outdoor recreation. Most
inspiration was – simply put – family. “ I wanted to
impressively, this project has been nearly 30 years
create a place where my children and grandchildren
in the making, mostly as a collaborative effort with
would want to come and bring their friends,”
the homeowner and a single landscape contractor.
explained the homeowner. Add to that, “I love
the look of nature.” Working from these twin
It all started with the sound of water. About 30
desires, landscape designer Pattie has taken her
years ago, this Hunting Valley homeowner hired
suggestions for improvements and offered his
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below
The kitchen and dining room overlook this outdoor space, perfect
for a dinner party or a moment of meditation. Either activity is
sure to be enhanced by the natural music of the nearby waterfall.
“
We’ve designed the grounds to be as beautiful year-round
as possible, while also keeping down the maintenance. By
using a lot of ground-cover, for example, we can reduce
the amount of mulching that’s needed.
own ideas, always making sure “it is what I love
that can occur with timer systems (e.g, during
and looks natural.” Year to year the landscaping
rainstorms). The system is also self-monitoring,
projects have simply been drawn from the needs
able to send reports directly to The Pattie
of her ever-evolving family life and activities.
Group’s computer if a sprinkler fails to come on
Although no formal master plan has ever been
or if zone is too wet due to a leak.
drawn up, Pattie has ensured each project
has tied into the last by utilizing a curvilinear
Another green element is the stamped concrete
theme throughout the property’s design. Each
walkway that gently winds from the guest parking
feature, large or small, is embraced by a curve of
and can be found throughout the property.
luxuriant green and flowering bedding or stone
The homeowner had tired of the weeds that
that shelters the area, but never severs it from
constantly worked their way up in between the
the whole. There are so many places to absorb
cracks of the actual stepping-stones originally in
guests, and each has a view of the next making
place. Pattie recommended replacing it with a
it seem very secluded, yet open. Groups from
stone pattern stamped into slate-tinted concrete
two to fifty feel equally at ease.
that would accent the natural tones of the décor,
while eliminating the maintenance.
A proponent of green design, Pattie has
recommended elements to reduce and conserve
It is this path that guides visitors through a wooden
not just resources, but money and time for the
gate, along the tennis courts, and directly to the
homeowner. “We’ve designed the grounds to be as
pool house on the left. The pool house, designed
beautiful year-round as possible, while also keeping
by local architect Charles Fazio, was added on to
down the maintenance. By using a lot of ground-
the home several years ago to house two separate
cover, for example, we can reduce the amount of
areas – the changing rooms and a lounge. Here in
mulching that’s needed,” explained Pattie.
the changing area, visitors can stow their bags and
change outfits for an afternoon of fun and sun.
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The most impressive technological improvement
The brightly lit foyer features a curved ceiling lined
is the estate’s computerized sprinkler system.
with a basket weave wallpaper, an organic note
Lines and sprinklers are laid in zones with
repeated in the room’s décor. With spa-like appeal,
water sensors. The moisture level is analyzed
there are His and Hers bathrooms/changing rooms
automatically and sprinklers are turned on and
with built-in storage benches and enough hooks
off as needed. This eliminates wasteful watering
for a crowd of swimmers. Between them, a private
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Clockwise, starting at bottom left
Light streams in through the multitude of floor-to-ceiling windows making
the lounge light and airy. The organic décor is anchored by dark rattan
furniture, then soars up to the barrel ceiling. Simply elegant in white
and earth tones, the full kitchen makes entertaining easy. The changing area
of the pool house boasts excellent built-in storage for guests preparing for a
fun-filled day.
shower room opens off the foyer, inviting guests
an upscale twist on the sunroom, framed by
to freshen up after a tough game of tennis
columns crowned with a transom-filled arch.
before lunch.
The glass doors slide all the way across to literally
open the space up to the pool outside. The full-
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Having suited up, visitors round the corner of
sized catering kitchen is complete with granite
the pool house, and get their first expansive view
countertops, fridge, stove, oven, dishwasher and
of the tiered backyard. Under their feet, the slate
cabinets stocked with… tennis balls. A glass-
walkway transitions to a sand-colored concrete,
topped dining table is the perfect spot to serve
stamped in a tile pattern edged by more slate
lunch and discuss the latest tennis match. The
stamped “stone.” To the right, past a lush green
lounge’s seating area is light and airy thanks
bed, lies the entryway to the tennis courts. They
to the high barrel ceiling, twin to that in the
have arrived at “The Country Club”, where
changing rooms, papered in an organic terra
friends and family are regularly entertained.
cotta basketweave. In working with the interior
An avid tennis player, the owner hosts regular
decorator, the owner strived “to keep it simple…
tournaments during the summer months.
to bring in imagery of being at the water.” The
This side of the pool house’s white exterior is
overall effect is clean and elegant. The walls
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and furniture are all done in earth tones, kept
a warm inviting atmosphere, and maybe a few
bright by the high gloss white trim and streams of
s’mores, a snap. The space, framed by ornamental
natural light from the floorlength windows. In keeping
with her love of nature, all the
accessories are organic from the
palm leaf fan to the seashells to
the water-themed prints.
“
I wanted to create a place where my
children and grandchildren would
want to come and bring their friends.
A statue of a bulldog with a water dish sits guard
grasses and punctuated with a couple of wood-
outside the sliding doors. The homeowner has
stained Adirondack chairs, is obviously an inviting
always had a soft spot for dogs and she placed
retreat in the evening.
the figure there in tribute to a beloved pet that
has passed on. “Now, I enjoy the ‘grand-dogs’
From there it is only a small step down to more
who come and visit [with the grandchildren].
wooden chairs planted in a white sand beach.
They go everywhere – in the pool and the
A low stone retaining wall keeps the sand from
pond,” she laughed.
mixing with the verdant woods that ring the
water. “I expected the children to be at the pool.
The elegantly arched pool is original to the
But it is the lake they are down by and in all the
house, but could grace any exclusive resort. An
time,” said this involved grandmother. “I wanted
oval bed of stone and annuals adds a Zen garden
them to have a place to be comfortable.” She
note to the curve of water. There is an outdoor
commissioned Pattie to create these spaces to
dining table and grill poolside. Lounge chairs
replace a playground area, which was not utilized
sit amongst containers filled with bright summer
once the grandkids grew.
color, while behind them the patio falls away to
large boulders, accent shrubs and ground cover,
The estate is sure to be a wonderfully romantic
visually separating the space from the lake that
place after dusk. The woods around the lake are
glistens just below. Faux stone stairs lead to a
accented with backlighting, creating the illusion
circular landing that echoes the larger patio below
that they go on forever with an otherworldly glow.
centered on a large stone fire pit. Pattie built the
Then, throughout the estate, the beds all have
fire pit with stone quarried in Ohio to mirror the
soft accent lights placed for safety along walkways.
curvilinear design throughout the property. The
Pattie is proud of the lighting effect. “We go up
gas logs with push button starter make creating
in the trees around the patios about 35 to 40
Above
It’s easy to see how this home has become an attractive destination
for friends and family. A focal point for entertaining, the pool
house addition is fronted by columns and glass. The sliding doors
open wide to literally bring the outdoors into the lounge.
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The curve of the pool is accented by a brightly planted bed. The Pattie Group also
created this lush nook off the master bedroom, so the owner could sit for a quiet
talk but still be able to see the kids in the pool. The tennis court is nestled in the
landscape, but still has views of the house and pool area.
feet and point the lights through the branches,
kids play in the pool,” explained Pattie.
creating a moonlight effect.” This gives each space
Heading around the house, another entertaining
its own perfect atmospheric lighting without being
area has grown its own separate personality over
too harsh. “The idea is to never see where the
the years. The two-tiered waterfall, the first
light is coming from,” he said.
project installed by The Pattie Group nearly three
decades ago, is the central element of the design
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Nestled between large beds of hostas and accent
outside the kitchen and dining room. In fact,
trees, there is a private walkway from the pool area
the home was renovated just to add additional
reminiscent of a private cabin entrance at a beach
windows to bring more views of the waterfall and
resort. It leads to the private nook with a café table
surrounding woods inside. “I love the sound
and cushioned chairs that sit just off the master
of the water. Even late at night, I keep the door
bedroom. The homeowner requested a secluded
open. I don’t have to see it, just hear it,” the
spot to relax, “but still wanted to be able to see the
homeowner said contentedly.
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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
The expansive property has been appropriately nicknamed “The Country Club.” The
beach’s retaining wall and fire pit were built
with local Ohio stone. The backyard features
several tiers, with each level affording a picturesque view of the next. This waterfall was
the beginning of 30 years of collaboration
between the homeowner and her landscaper.
This two-tiered waterfall is made from Ohio-
The scenery around this Hunting Valley home
sourced stone and is generously highlighted with
just begs to be captured in paint. Certainly the
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pond plants. It gurgles invitingly, encouraging
story of the estate’s development epitomizes
Pool cabana - Architect - Charles Fazio & Assoc.
visitors to sit in quiet contemplation. “In fact, it
the saying – landscaping is fine art on an ever-
Carpenter - Chuck Strazinski
is my favorite feature of the property,” explained
evolving canvas. The homeowner agrees, “It’s
Pool contractor - Highland Construction
Pattie, who finds he stops to enjoy it when he
never finished; there’s always something new
comes to work. The gravel path winds around
to be done.” So what’s next for this unfinished
the left of the stone feature on an informal
masterpiece? Anything new in this family estate
Natural stone walls by - Designed & Installed The Pattie Group
nature walk down to the dock on the lake. A boat
will be calm and peaceful, or perhaps fun and
Natural stone fire pit - Designed & Installed by The Pattie Group
floats, patiently waiting to take adventurers on a
invigorating for the visitor. Either way, the cares
Exterior sound system - The Pattie Group
trip around the calm expanse.
of the world are sure to disappear in this lush
sanctuary of Mother Nature.
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Pool patio & walks - Stamped Concrete by Bomanite
Lighting/electrical - Designed & Installed by The Pattie Group and Lunen Electrical
Landscaping - Designed, Installed & Maintained by The Pattie Group
Natural water feature - Designed & Installed by The Pattie Group
Sandstone walk - Designed & Installed by The Pattie Group
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The strategic placement of subtle
accent lighting ensures safe footing at
night. The boat dock offers an inviting view of the white sand beach and
pool. The lake is popular with the
grandchildren and their friends, the
“grand-dogs,” and the occasional
wildlife. An avid tennis player, the
homeowner hosts friends for tournaments throughout the summer. The
constant sound of the water feature
invites visitors to relax. The curvilinear
shape of the pool is echoed throughout
the estate’s landscaping. This twotiered waterfall, designed by The Pattie
Group, is a focal point for outdoor
entertaining. Gas logs in the stone fire pit
make it easy to create some sparks
on a chilly night.
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Clockwise from top left
The stamped concrete pathways and
patios reduce maintenance, while adding
texture and color. The landscaping
design emphasizes the use of native
Ohio plants and stone interspersed with
water elements. A sling back chair sits
invitingly in the sun. Most recently, a
dog run and some problem trees were
removed in favor of a more naturalized
garden view. The atmosphere at this
Hunting Valley property is more
exclusive resort, than suburban backyard.
Headed towards the dock, a gravel path
around the waterfall offers grand views.
Adirondack chairs ring the fire pit,
ready to host a s’mores party or hotdog
roast. Sanctuary from the outside world
is available anytime of day in sheltered
spots like this one.
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by Melissa Lefelar
Moving from a two-bedroom apartment in bustling
Manhattan, the city that never sleeps, to a Cape Cod style townhouse on
the shores of Lake Erie is a transition that few homeowners make. But a
local executive did just that, and the home that he has created combines
both his old, metropolitan world with his new, quieter life in Bratenahl.
When the homeowner came here to work as Executive Vice President
and General Counsel for a large downtown company, he knew he
wanted to live near the water. He looked on both sides of town, but
didn’t find what he was looking for until he discovered a two-bedroom
end unit at Bratenahl’s Shoreby Club. He loved the lakefront location
and the activities at the nearby clubhouse, but knew the home needed a
renovation to fit with his lifestyle.
His real estate agent put him in contact with Trac (pronounced “Trace”)
Papish, Principal and Senior Designer of Associated Designs in Cleveland
Heights, and the two worked closely for the six months it took to complete
the project. Even the former owners were anxious to see what the two
would come up with. “They were very excited to see what we were going
to do,” said Papish. “Most people, when selling their home, are
offended that you want to change it, but they weren’t.”
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“
If you really look at the furniture and upholstery,
nothing is matchy-matchy-matchy. That was the
whole purpose of this.We didn’t want it to look like
we walked into a furniture store and bought it.We
wanted it to look like it was collected on his travels.
ABOVE
The second floor media room is an ideal place
to watch a movie with friends or curl up with a
good book.
RIGHT
The first floor living room opens into the dining
area and then into the revamped kitchen. A mix of
the homeowners’ auction-find antiques and new,
transitional pieces fit together seamlessly.
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he former owners favored a nautical
theme, which Papish said was very
appropriate to the setting, but didn’t
fit the tastes of his client. To create what he
refers to as a “first floor apartment” feel, most
of the home was gutted and reconfigured.
first floor is only about 1100 square feet, it
appears larger. “In New York, I had more of a
traditional apartment,” the homeowner said.
“I wanted this to have a bit more of a mixture
of some of my older antiques with the new, to
create a clean, new feel to it.”
Papish knew that the owner’s previous
address would influence the way he designed
the space. “We wanted to create an open floor
plan for him, so that the space was useable
and functional. That’s why we have things
like the glass handrails, so there aren’t a lot
of barriers,” said Papish. The openness also
creates an illusion of more space; though the
This attention to design goes all the way
down to the new custom moldings and
baseboards, with hidden electrical outlets.
“He has all of these beautiful pieces. He
wanted cleaner lines, so we took away the
curve of the more traditional (baseboards)
and added more of a block, which is more
transitional,” said Papish.
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The homeowner spends the majority of his
time on the first floor, in the living room,
kitchen and outside deck. Papish worked
to make that area flow, whether the owner
was enjoying a night at home by himself or
entertaining his employees with a summer
cocktail party. “The key is to get people
through it, to get people out on to the deck.
So the island is placed at a vertical alignment
instead of horizontal so there are no barriers,”
Papish said. The guests are drawn to the
deck with a commanding view of the club’s
boat slips and the lake beyond, and also the
placement of the bar next to the French doors.
Papish also created intimate seating
pockets throughout the first floor, so that
the homeowner and his guests felt more
comfortable within the expansive area. The
furnishings reflect the mixing of old and
new, as well as the owner’s world travels.
“I lived for four years in Brussels. I picked
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up some things there, some artwork and
furniture, also in Paris and other European
cities,” he said.
In front of the granite-surround fireplace
sits a Louis XVI sofa he purchased in
Atlanta and a marble and mahogany coffee
table from Belgium. Two new salon chairs
from the Thomas Pheasant Collection
and upholstered in a tan and navy leaf
print complete the seating area. An 1890
Biedermeier commode sits behind the
sofa and displays more artwork. A 19th
century oil painting of the Belgian coast,
the owner’s favorite piece, rests above
the floating mantle. Special lighting on
dimmers is used to enhance the important
artwork throughout the home.
A round, Barbara Barry dining table with
six Thomas Pheasant salon chairs fills
the circular dining space. The chairs are
upholstered in a Pollack print with blue
cover
The soothing wall colors, open floor plan and
ample windows of this Shoreby Club home bring
Lake Erie into both the dining and living areas.
left
The renovation allowed the homeowner to see the
lake from nearly every room. This new second-floor
seating area even has a telescope to view the nighttime sky.
right
Glass handrails were used instead of more traditional spindles to open up the compact area and
allow the eye to travel through the space easily.
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leather on the backs. The quarter sawn
oak floors are stained tobacco, fitting the
metropolitan flavor and also accentuating
the beauty of the furniture.
While walking through the space, you are
constantly reminded of the nearby lake
and peaceful surroundings. Papish said
that isn’t by accident. He used a total of
nine hues to create a custom, soothing
color throughout the home, which works
to draw the eye outside. “We used this tone
because it’s more soothing from the outside
to the inside. So you have this pale beige/
yellow tone, but it brings the green and the
blue out. It actually brings the lake and the
land inside,” he said. It gives it a very rich,
vintage 1940’s feel. And it also makes the
furniture rise up.
The new kitchen would fit in the home of
a Michael Symon, with top-of-the-line
appliances and plenty of work space. The
homeowner said he is no Iron Chef, but still
wanted the best kitchen possible. “I cook
when there are people coming over, but
for myself, I’m pretty lazy,” he said. There
is a juxtaposition of light and dark in the
custom cabinetry, designed by Associated
Designs. The cabinets are a combination
of tiger maple and ebony-stained maple.
There is ample storage space throughout the
kitchen, including under the 5-burner
Wolf cook top for pots and pans and
beside the stainless range hood for spices
and cooking oils.
The focus of the right-side wall is the SubZero, glass-doored refrigerator. Its clean
lines and striking design make it stand out
from your typical refrigerator freezer. And its
stainless steel material led to another atypical
choice. “We just did the whole wall in stainless
for an industrial look,” said Papish.
Two kinds of granite were used in the
kitchen: Antique Brown for the area
surrounding the sink (though it really
appears bluish-black in color) and for
the fireplace surround. Persia, in shades
of brown and tan top the elevated island
and the living room bar. The backsplash
TOP LEFT
A Miele coffee maker is ready for
that first cup of morning joe.
BOTTOM LEFT
A friend of the homeowner
recommended this Gaggenau
oven, which is extra wide and
allows the cook to place large
casserole dishes and pans inside.
RIGHT
Deep double sinks are not only
attractive, but practical for serious
meal preparation and clean-up.
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is Italian Honey Onyx quartz and
again carries into the bar area. “It
has depth to it and is beautiful.
Instead of using your typical subway
tile, which is popular now, we
picked something else, which works
very well,” said Papish. A 27-inch
flat screen television is mounted
on a raised swivel arm, which makes
it visible no matter where you are
on the first floor. All three of the
home’s flat screens are connected to
the whole-house sound system.
The master suite is reached by going
through a short hallway off the
living area. To the right is a petite
powder room painted a soothing
green color. Art abounds even in
this small space with a pair of 19th
century Galien-Laloue oils: one
in the water closet and one in the
adjacent alcove.
The bedroom has all new
furnishings. A king-size bed from
Donghia, featuring a beige satiny
headboard and crisp, white linens,
anchors the room. Modern side
tables with lamps provide light, along
with a clever use of recessed lighting
with dimmers for couples whose
bedtimes don’t mesh. “You can read
without bothering the other person,
so (when your light is on) there’s no
light on the other side of the bed,”
says Papish.
The room is compact, but it feels
bigger because of a turreted seating
area that looks onto the boat dock.
FAR TOP LEFT
A 5-burner, Wolf gas cook top gives the homeowner
plenty of room to cook for parties and family
gatherings.
TOP LEFT
The glass door of this Sub-Zero makes it easy to see
what is inside the refrigerator and is a nice design
counterpoint to the wall of stainless cabinets.
RIGHT
The designer juxtaposed many different materials,
including two granites and stained and natural
cabinetry, to achieve this cohesive, stylish look.
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Two Donghia salon chairs in a Nancy Corzine fabric frame
the view, along with an Empire, marble-topped table. The
owner’s collection of glass paper weights from around the
world is displayed below in a glass bowl. Papish maximized
the storage space with a corner, ceiling height cabinet that
holds the owner’s stereo and other electronic equipment.
A 32” flat screen on a swivel arm is viewable from the bed
or the seating area. A floating single wooden shelf is just
below the TV and runs the length of the wall, offering a
handy surface that would otherwise be the top of a dresser
for keys and pocket change.
An all-cherry open closet sits between the master bedroom
and bath. The same crown detail used throughout the house
is evident, even in this private space. Two mirrored dressing
doors, plenty of hanging space and deep shelves maximize the
available square footage.
The bathroom is an oasis, dominated by a rectangular
soaking tub with Carrera marble surround. The same marble
is floated on the walls for towel storage and used on the
countertop. Double porcelain undermount sinks by Barbara
Barry, a green glass walk-in shower and backsplash and
black granite floor complete the look. The same tiger maple
custom cabinets that are found in the kitchen provide stylish
storage for toiletries and grooming products. Two large
vanities, with fog-proof mirrors, open towards each other
revealing otherwise hidden space for daily use items.
The upstairs posed an interesting challenge, as one of the
best views of the lake was lost to an open space above the
home’s foyer. Papish cantilevered a new floor over that space,
making it usable as a seating area and giving the homeowner
one more place to enjoy Lake Erie. In addition to four
club chairs, a telescope has pride of place for stargazing
on clear nights.
After removing an existing closet and wall, the new space
was combined with an old bedroom as the new media room.
RIGHT
The master suite features a 32-inch flat screen that can be seen from
the Donghia bed or the nearby seating area. Sailboats and power boats
moored just outside provide an interesting view.
BOTTOM RIGHT
The homeowner’s friends and family members don’t just get a wellappointed bedroom when they visit-they get their own private view of
Lake Erie.
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LEFT
The 2nd floor guest bathroom features an
extra-large limestone sink, beautiful tile work
and even a shower seat.
RIGHT
These master bath mirrors feature built-in
defoggers. The geometric theme is continued in
the green glass backsplash and square sinks.
FAR RIGHT
A warm palette of yellows and browns makes
this soaking tub an inviting place after a hard
day at work.
BOTTOM RIGHT
The glass enclosed shower features the same
black granite floor of the bathroom, just in
a different shape and size.
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Designer - Trac Papish
A 42-inch flat screen allows the
homeowner and friends to watch
movies. The built-in shelves along
one wall hold books and more
objects de art. The guest bedroom
is the only carpeted room in the
home. It has the same turret
seating area as the master and
the same spectacular view of the
marina and lake.
Anyone would feel very comfortable
in the upstairs bathroom, which was
completely gutted to get the desired
look. Done in complimentary
tones of beige, tan and cream, the
wall and shower tile and limestone
surround invite guests inside. The
floor tile makes an interesting border
for the mirror above the sink.
thought out, without looking overly
planned. In fact, while the renovation
was taking place, the homeowner
would venture over often from his
nearby rented condo at Bratenahl
Place and survey the progress.
Contractor - Jim Cerha
Kitchen Cabinetry - Amish built, custom Designed by Associated Designs
Kitchen Countertops - Brazilian granite & black butterfly granite from Stoneworks
Kitchen Sink - Franke
Kitchen Faucets - Hans Grohe
Built in Coffee and Espresso System- by Miele from Myers Appliance
Wine Cooler (under bar) - Sub-Zero from Myers Appliance
“If you really look at the furniture
and upholstery, nothing is matchymatchy-matchy. That was the whole
purpose of this. We didn’t want it to
look like we walked into a furniture
store and bought it. We wanted it
to look like it was collected on his
travels,” Papish said.
Ice Maker (under bar) - Sub-Zero from Myers Appliance
The designer and client went
together to the Ohio Design Centre
and to other vendors. That close
working relationship achieved the
desired results.
Guest – Ladina by Kohler from Edelman Plumbing
Dishwasher - ASKO from Myers Appliance
Washer & Dryer - ASKO from Myers Appliance
Cooktop - Wolf from Myers Appliance
Refrigerator - Sub Zero Pro 48 Stainless w/Glass Door from Myers Appliance
Built-In Oven - Gaggenau built in from Myers Appliance
Bathroom Cabinetry - Tiger Maple designed by Associated Designs
Bathroom Sinks - Powder – Vitraform, Master – Barbara Barry for Him by Kallista,
Bathroom Counters - Master - Coraro Marble from Stoneworks, Guest - Limestone
from Stoneworks
Commodes - Powder – Philippe Starck 1 by Duravit, Master – Happy D by Duravit,
Guest – Happy D by Duravit from Edelman Plumbing
Bathroom Faucets - Powder – Vola, Master – Barbara Barry for Him by Kallista,
Both the homeowner and Papish
acknowledge that the key to such
a successful renovation was their
collaboration. Everything was well
“He would share with me his
thoughts and we would then do
designs and we’d walk back through
it. He was very hands on and was so
easy to work with,” says Papish.
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Guest – Memoir by Kohler from Edelman Plumbing
Lighting - Boyd throughout home from Donghia
Paint - Custom blended from Benjamin Moore
Painter - Bizjak Painting
Glass Handrails on Stairs - Crystal Illusions
Glass Show Doors - Crystal Illusions
Furniture - Combination of Client’s antiques obtained from world travel and purchases
of custom built pieces from Baker, Knapp & Tubbs and Donghia at Ohio Design Centre
Windows - by Weathershield
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The Top 10 Reasons to Call PremierGarage Now!
10. I have the home of my dreams and
the garage of my nightmares.
9. I want my car back in the garage.
8. My garage floor is stained and ugly.
7. I keep tripping over things in the garage.
6. My car gets really hot sitting in the driveway.
5. I use the garage more than the front door.
4. When my door is up my neighbors
think I’m having a garage sale.
3. I can get custom cabinets that rock.
2. PremierGarage will come see
me for free.
1. It is faster than you think.
Call 440.397.4401 or visit PremierGarage.com
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