Fall 2015 - Fine Lifestyles Magazine
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Fall 2015 - Fine Lifestyles Magazine
FineLifestyles 2015 VOLUME 3 ISSUE 4 PRICELESS Cleveland PERRINO BUILDERS THE COMPLETE SOLUTION DINNER LAB 100 YEARS OF CLEVELAND PLAYHOUSE 1 2015 SHOWCASING CLEVELAND’S BEST OF THE BEST BUSINESSES CHESTNUT HILL HOME FURNITURE LIGHTING WEDDING 27 N. Franklin Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 c h e s t nu t h i l l ho m e . c o m ACCESSORIES FIRST WORD FineLifestyles CLEVELAND With Fine Lifestyles editor PATTI LONDON F ine Lifestyles is continually striving to improve. We have been so fortunate to find writers, photographers and graphic designers who not only understand our vision to share the stories of local businesses, but who present these companies to the community with wit, grace and creativity. We listen to the ideas of our readers, our employees and the featured business owners to develop a publication which will contribute to the economic well being of Cleveland - our ultimate goal. Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 2015 Volume 3 Issue 4 This issue celebrates those companies which share the same values as Fine Lifestyles the Magazine. For the Best of the Best issue we sought businesses which provide exemplary customer service, taking to heart the input from their patrons and clients. We chose to feature companies which engage in effective marketing from social media and a strong website presence, to print media, like us - because we believe that having a strong narrative is a sign of a healthy company. Finally, we looked at the companies’ strategies to thrive. Even though they were already successful, were they prepared to adapt to changes in the behavior of their consumers? Are they prepared to keep up with the technological changes in their industry and to remain innovative? Staff Writers Dylan Yépez Meg Pauken Kristal Pettit Janine Purcell Our global economy presents challenges which are well beyond our control. What China does to manipulate its stock and currency valuations can affect markets here in North America. But Cleveland consumers have a large share of influence regarding our local economy. Our daily choices to buy locally from companies we actually respect and feel confident in have a direct impact on Cleveland’s economy. At Fine Lifestyles we want to introduce you to up-and-coming businesses and to well-established businesses which reflect the values of our community. In this Best of the Best issue, we are proud to feature young entrepreneurs like Ray Sabin of Northcoast Energy Masters and Ross Miller at Rehab Detailing. We are equally pleased to tell you about long time business leaders like Brad Smith Roofing and our cover story of Perrino Builders. Each of the companies featured in our Best of the Best are businesses which deserve recognition for making this rustbelt city an up-and-coming power-house / place you need to visit. As always, we wish the best of the autumnal season to all of our readers. Even if you aren’t starting back to school, pretend like it’s a new beginning and pledge to start something fresh. Remodel your kitchen or power wash your siding. Plant some bulbs or buy tickets to the Cleveland Play House. Either way you’ll feel like you’ve accomplished something and you’ll know you’ve contributed to your community. 4 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Associate Editor Patti London Graphic Design and Layout Fine Lifestyles Magazine Staff Cover Photography Vincent Gorman Photography Photography Vincent Gorman Photography Aaron Leyser Advertising Consultants Marlon Tussel 216.548.6292 [email protected] Distribution: [email protected] Cover Photo: Pat & Colleen Perrino Fine Lifestyles Cleveland @FLScle We reserve the right to edit any materials chosen for publication including photographs. We reserve the right to reject or accept any article, photograph, image or advertisement. 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Although we endeavour to provide accurate and timely information, there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate as of the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. No one should act upon such information without appropriate professional advice after a thorough examination of the particular situation. ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS Marlon Tussel Publisher Marc London [email protected] Marc London 37 40 CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS STYLE...................................................... 8 HEALTH & WELLNESS.......................24 ARTS, DINING & ENTERTAINMENT.....30 HOUSE & HOME..................................46 46 WHEELS................................................86 FEATURES Dinner Lab................................................... 32 Tom Gore Winery..................................... 37 The Cleveland Play House: 100 Seasons .............................................. 40 The Cleveland Play House: A History......................................................42 Calendar of Events...................................45 Cover Story: Perrino Builders..............46 6 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 32 For agent Kim Kaczorowski “IT’S PERSONAL” 32875 Solon Rd, Solon [email protected] kimkacz.kwrealty.com 2015 JEWELER Jackson Grey Your One-Of-A-Kind Jeweler BY MEG PAUKEN PHOTOS VINCENT GORMAN S tepping into Jackson Grey Jewelers in Chagrin Falls is like opening a treasure chest. Cases are filled with artisan-created jewelry that you won’t find anywhere else. The shop caters to customers who want one-of-akind pieces, whether custom, estate, or charmingly unusual. Owner Chad Verhoff, a master goldsmith with a 25 year history of designing and creating jewelry, has chosen to veer from the shopping mall, chain store model. Instead, he has made his workbench 8 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland visible to his customers as soon as they enter the store in order to emphasize the hand-crafted, creative process behind everything he offers. “We do all of our work on-site,“ Chad explains, “we don’t ship pieces out. The design, creation and repair is done by me, right here in the workshop. I want people to see that, because it sets us apart.” In addition to pieces that he has personally created, including bridal and other designs, Verhoff offers select lines of artisan- created jewelry, such as Thistle & Bee, LuLu Designs, Louis Tamis and Pyrrha, along with restored estate pieces. Jackson Grey is the exclusive regional retailer for Pyrrha jewelry. Pyrrha has received critical acclaim for its reclaimed metal, talisman-style pendants, rings, charms and bracelets. Created from wax seals and featuring heraldic sigils, each Pyrrha item is imbued with intention and symbolism, making them especially meaningful gifts. LuLu Designs, another exclusive line carried by Jackson Grey, features fresh, elegant pieces that are perfect for everyday wear. Sustainably sourced and handcrafted, they feature a variety of stones set simply, to maximum effect, in necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. “We strive to carry a unique selection of finished jewelry for our clients. However, if they can’t find what they want, we will work with them to design a one-of-a-kind piece just for them,” Chad says. Verhoff’s intention is to continue to serve his clients long after their initial jewelry purchase: “We want to be their personal jeweler: where they come to purchase jewelry, but also to have their jewelry repaired and restored. Very few shops can provide all of these services under one roof.” Chad works with his customers so that they wear and enjoy all of the jewelry that they own. He has his own Three R’s: Restyle, Recycle and Restore. one-of-a-kind piece today. Jackson Grey Jewelers is open Tuesday Friday, 10-5:30; Thursday 10-7; Saturday 10-2. Call 440.247.5600 for a private consultation. Chad can restyle pieces so that they will be worn and enjoyed again: restringing pearls, re-tipping prongs, or even converting a ring or brooch into a pendant. Sometimes all that is needed is restoration: a thorough cleaning and polishing. Occasionally, the best choice is to recycle: remove the stones, melt down the metal and start over by creating something completely new. Chad explains, “This can be a very meaningful process - taking stones from family pieces and combining them into something new.” Visit Jackson Grey Jewelers and find your Jackson Grey Jewelers 516 East Washington St., Chagrin Falls 440.247.5600 jacksongreyjewelers.com Chad Verhoff Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 9 JACKSON GREY JEWELERS 516 EAST WASHINGTON STREET CHAGRIN FALLS be.gallery presents…. TODD SECHEL Photography from Around the World Feature Event Meet the artist! Saturday, September 26 | 10am-8pm See his amazing work! Perfect for the home or office. Please join us! art wine cheese • • Inspiring gifts for life’s journey. Created by American artisans. 14 Bell Street | Chagrin Falls | 844.BE.GIFTS | www.begallery.com Monday Closed | Tuesday & Wednesday 10-6 | Thursday 10-8 | Friday 10-5 | Saturday 10-8 | Sunday 12-5 2015 GIFT ART GALLERY Rebecca Gruss, Founder and Owner Be Inspired. Be Empowered. Be.Gallery By Dylan Yépez Photos Vincent Gorman I n a time when many people are consumed by the trivialities of daily life, be.gallery is on a mission to inspire, motivate, and empower the world through handcrafted art. Located in the heart of Chagrin Falls, be.gallery has emboldening artwork for any occasion or emotional journey. “The goal of the gallery is to be a source of inspiration for all who walk through its doors — a place to find a special gift with meaning or beautiful and inspirational art piece for your home,” says Rebecca Gruss, who opened be.gallery earlier this year. The body of artwork at be.gallery is 12 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland diverse, ranging from sculptures and prints to jewelry, tiles, and tableware, all handcrafted from high-quality materials such as glass, porcelain, metal, ceramic, and wood. “There is just something about a piece that is made by human hands. It has an energy that is soulful, real, genuine,” Rebecca says, “the passion of the artist really comes through.” Rebecca enjoyed a successful, decadeslong career in public accounting, but she had a lingering longing to do more. “The idea for the gallery came out of a need to be surrounded by positivity myself and a desire to give that inspiration to everyone around me,” she recalls. The first piece Rebecca purchased for her gallery carries a simple yet vital message: be yourself. Designed by Heather Harris, True Colors is a mixed-media rendition of a peacock standing in grass and fanning his vibrant tail. The feathers and flora transcend the boundaries of the canvas, framing the print with a dynamic 360-degree metal sculpture of the bird’s feathers above and the grasses below. “I was so attracted to this piece because, for me, it means be who you are,” Rebecca says, “and that’s why I opened be.gallery.” Other works, such as Celebration of Family by Boris Kramer—a 12-inch steel sculpture of a family holding hands and dancing together—elicit feelings of unity and pure joy. Rebecca attends art shows throughout the US to find the most talented artists whose work is not only beautiful, but truly inspirational. The pieces found at the gallery are perfect for landmark events such as graduations, weddings, and housewarmings, or emotional journeys including healing, survivorship, and balance. The artists found at be.gallery come from all corners of the US, several are local, and a few are from Canada, the UK, and Colombia—but their artwork has one shared aspect: Inspiration. “Knowing and undersanding what inspired the artist in their creation of the artwork is an important part of the process as that inspiration is then interpreted into a short message that accompanies the work sold at the gallery,” says Rebecca. “It’s art with meaning,” she explains. “The inspiration goes along with the piece.” Visitors to be.gallery often find themselves drawn to particular pieces, depending on what they are experiencing in their lives. “A woman came in the other day and took one of the serene, calming ceramic owls,” Rebecca recalls. “She put the owl onto the counter and said, ‘This is going to watch over me now. I just lost my husband two weeks ago.’” Be.gallery is located at 14 Bell Street, right off the corner of Main and Bell streets, in Chagrin Falls. You can call the gallery at 1.844.234.4387 or visit begallery.com to explore its vast selection of artwork and find what speaks to you. be.gallery 14 Bell Street, Chagrin Falls 1.844.234.4387 begallery.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 13 2015 LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY Todd Sechel Brings The World to Your Walls By Meg Pauken Photos Courtesy Todd Sechel P hotographer Todd Sechel is a world traveler with an artist’s eye, his camera in hand to capture the stunning beauty around him. Sechel’s photographs of the natural world range from mountain vistas in Switzerland, to lighthouses on Lake Erie and temples in Thailand. All have a unique luminosity. Looking at them is like peering out a window into the world. Sechel cultivated his love of photography and travel while living in India years ago. He says the experience “changed him.” Since then, he has visited 25 countries and much of the United States. 14 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland He discovered that he enjoyed capturing moments in time from the landscapes of the world. “I took what I learned and saw on the road and brought it home,” he says . Not only are Todd’s images one of a kind, the developing and printing processes he uses are also unique. “I am always looking for new and innovative print mediums. In most cases I prefer to print my photographs on aluminum. This is a fairly new process in which the dye is infused directly into specially coated sheets of aluminum. The detail and luminosity are amazing,” he says. The prints can be produced with a variety of finishes so they can be properly viewed in different lighting. Sechel works with designers, commercial property owners, and homeowners to create the exact look that they seek. “If I don’t have a particular shot in my gallery that suits the look they are seeking, I will visit a location and create it.” Often displayed in very large scale, his photography makes a statement in any space. For that reason, Todd works closely with his clients to help them select not just the proper photograph, but the best size and finish for their own setting. “Once a client is interested in my work, I like to have them come to my home studio, where I have a variety of prints in different sizes and finishes that they can look at. They can see how the art can be displayed in different ways in their own home,” he offers. After he gets a sense of what they are looking for, he pulls together a subset of his work for them to choose from. “After we have a sense of what they would like to see in their own space, I will come to their location with samples, printed on paper, so they can experience the images in their space and make the best selection.” Todd’s photography is unique and meaningful, both because of its innate beauty and because many of the locations he shoots conjure fond memories. “Many of my clients select images of places they have traveled or places that have special meaning to them,” he says. “It becomes very personal.” Todd Sechel’s photography would make a stunning addition to any home or business. Much of Todd’s available work is pictured on his website, toddsechel.com. Take a look and call him for a consultation at 440.281.2815. Todd Sechel 440.281.2815 toddsechel.com Todd Sechel Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 15 MASTERS OF MODERN FALL 2015 COLLECTION FEATURING: CHESTNUT HILL HOME / 27 N FRANKLIN STREET / CHAGRIN FALLS, OH 44022 / 440.247.6858 FEATURING: PRESLEY CHAIR, ONYX SIDE TABLE Portrait on the Porch Call now. We are booking up fast for these fall classics. Vincent has a way of capturing the essence of families through their lifestyles. Each custom image is designed to reveal the true personality of the family. What’s your family’s passion? Beaches, wineries, big cities, spending time on the porch? He will travel for your family heirloom portrait. An investment you’ll cherish for your lifetime. Pearsonartisticphotography1.com | 216.385.5452 | [email protected] 2015 CUSTOM CLOTHIER Customize Your Clothing with Christophier Clothiers By Dylan Yépez Photos Vincent Gorman W hen you shop at an upscale clothing or department store, the garments you buy are selected for you. The store owner selects the styles to carry, and standard measurements determine the sizes. When you walk into Christophier Custom Clothiers, on the other hand, your options are seemingly endless. Hundreds of fine fabrics in all sorts of colors, prints, and textures line the walls, each a potential garment expertly crafted to your exact measurements and style preferences. “Our fabric collection encompasses every fine mill in the world,” says Maurice Christopher, tailor and owner of Christophier Custom Clothiers in Cleveland. “We make a pattern for each client, and we package you the best you can be packaged.” When Maurice says he and his team of high-end tailors “package” you, he means it. Beyond upgrading your professional wardrobe, they coach you in proper posture, how to stand, and how to match your outfits on a daily basis. “We provide total wardrobe management,” Maurice says. “It suddenly changes the dynamics of how you do what you do in this realm of your world.” Properly fitting apparel is about more than just getting the right size. It’s about accounting for every unique aspect and asymmetry in your body. Most people, for Fine Lifestyles Cleveland19 example, have either a high shoulder or a low shoulder, and most also have about a half-inch difference in the lengths of their arms. “If you took a sagittal view of our body—split it in half—it wouldn’t match up,” Maurice says. Knowing this, it’s clear that readymade clothing was not created with the consumer in mind. It came along during the Industrial Revolution, when mass production allowed for faster, cheaper assemblage of standardized products. “Suddenly, the tailor wasn’t as important, because we could make these massive runs of garments that were pretty close to the fit,” Maurice says. With the availability of inexpensive off-the-rack options, a common misperception is that custom-tailored clothing is not cost-effective. It’s easy to think that, especially when looking at a suit with a $2,000 price tag. “But, if you amortize the investment over time, then it actually costs less to look better, as a high quality garment far outlasts the opposite,” Maurice explains. “If you look like a million bucks, you get treated like a million bucks. One of the most important things, whether at work or at a job interview, is to present yourself well.” Beyond the myriad options of custommade pieces, Christophier Custom Clothiers carries a selection of designer sportswear for any occasion, with options ranging from premium denim and khakis to Bermuda shorts, as well as a variety of fine knits and cashmere. An array of classic raincoats, leather jackets, dusters, scarves, and other outerwear are available for men and women. Nine lines of shoes, a variety of accessories, and Maurice’s own line of luxury socks will complete your newly polished look. The socks, which come in the perfect fit for any shoe size, are available online at thesockhouse.com. significance of custom tailoring is to stop You can reach Christophier Custom Clothiers at 216.961.5555 or visit christophier.com to learn more about the clothing and services available. But the only way to truly understand the Christophier Custom Clothiers 20 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland by the shop at 9308 Clifton Boulevard in Cleveland and experience it firsthand. 9308 Clifton Boulevard 216.961.5555 christophier.com Open in 2002, Plantation Home has become a Cleveland destination for the most unique home furnishings - offering American made custom upholstery, beautiful case pieces from around the globe, as well as the most tasteful collection of exquisite accessories. Be sure to visit Cotton, directly across from Plantation Home where you’ll find bed linens, towels, table and glassware as well as ladies’ handbags. HOURS 14401 Detoit Ave. Lakewood 216-227-4663 plantationhomelakewood.com Mon Closed Tue 10am-5pm Fri 10am-5pm Wed 10am-5pm Sat 10am-5pm Thurs 10am-7pm Sun 12pm-4pm 14400 Detoit Ave. Lakewood 216-712-7500 cottonlakewood.com 2015 DRY CLEANERS Safely Store Your Clothes for the Season and Protect Your Investment By Dylan Yépez Photos Vincent Gorman F all is just around the corner, meaning it’s time to put away your spring and summer clothes and unpack your sweaters. Before storing your clothes until the warm weather returns, have London Cleaners pick them up and dry-clean them. the processes that keep them clean. Alex purchased London Cleaners in 1984 and transformed it into a 100 percent door-todoor dry-cleaning service that can handle any type of clothing and serves Northeast Ohio, from Chardon to Avon Lake and into northern Akron and Medina. Alex Shvartshteyn is a third-generation custom tailor, who spent years making and altering garments. Thirty years ago, he decided to channel his thorough understanding of fabrics and clothing into Terri, the plant manager at London Cleaners, spoke with us about the best methods of cleaning our garments before putting them away for the season. Dust and dirt that is not cleaned out will settle 22 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland in and can ruin the fabric. Terri explains that some stains deoxidize, similar to after taking a bite out of an apple. You set the apple down and it turns brown. It’s the same process with your clothing pieces which have not been properly cleaned. Fabrics stained by sugars or milk-based products can attract moths putting all of your clothing at risk. Perfumes can also cause discoloration if not cleaned out of the fabric and colors can not be put back into our clothes. Alex Shvartshteyn, Owner Another storage nightmare Terri warns us about is using plastic bags or containers to store clothing items. When your drycleaned garments are delivered to your house they should be taken out of the plastic bags. Proper care both during and between seasons will maintain the investment you’ve made in your clothing. Beyond convenience, though, London “We’ll Take It From Here” is the London Cleaners’ motto — and these full-service dry cleaners stick to it. “We’re the only company that does exclusively door-todoor, and we’ve perfected the service,” Alex says. the guesswork out of garment care. Customers can schedule regular service to have London Cleaners routinely stop by their homes or offices, or they can simply call, or email, on an as-needed basis. Nobody needs to be home, so the service is completely hands-off and convenient. Cleaners maintains a level of dry-cleaning service attainable only through decades of experience. From cleaning to preservation and storage, let the experts at London Cleaners take Visit londoncleaners.com to explore the services offered, and call 800.832.1222 or local number 440.283.0200 to get started today. London Cleaners 800.832.1222 440.283.0200 londoncleaners.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 23 C hoosing the right arrangement to allow an aging parent to remain independent is challenging, to say the least. And when a family member’s care and well-being are at stake, expectations of the care giver are generally very high. Home Care Assistance is one of those high-achieving companies which continually strives to go beyond the expectations of its customers and their families. 2015 IN HOME CARE “I’m reminded of the statement that ‘It’s not the destination that matters but rather the journey’,” Scott Michaels, owner of Home Care Assistance, says when asked about his company’s strategy to provide exceptional customer service. “To me, being the best is a destination. The journey – our approach, our culture, our processes, our caring, our services - is what really matters.” Scott strongly believes that if he can thoughtfully create a journey for Home Care Assistance, it will translate into great service for their clients. Scott Michaels describes several steps which he considers crucial to his business’s successful journey. From the first contact with a prospective client, Home Care Assistance is super responsive. They understand that supporting and caring for a loved one is not always subject to advance planning. There are often urgent time constraints involved along with the associated stress of making challenging and emotional decisions. They listen carefully to their clients’ and families’ concerns and based on these, they prepare a comprehensive and holistic service plan. Their service plan focuses on the person’s holistic needs relating to physical activity, good nutrition, social interaction and mental and emotional well-being. At Home Care Assistance they know each client is a unique individual with specific needs and desires. Changing the Way the World Ages By Kristal Pettit Photos Vincent Gorman 24 An important step in Home Care Assistance’s journey is maintaining a perspective which includes the entire family. They understand that the services they provide also impact other family members. They know safety is of paramount importance so their services provide peace of mind that loved ones are being kept safe and cared for with dignity, passion, sincerity and a caring spirit. Home Care Assistance considers the experience of its caregivers to be especially Marilyn Matia Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Scott Michaels important. They endeavor to match their clients with the caregiver which provides the right fit for everyone. They use personality tests and gather biographical information to support this critical process. The feedback they receive is used by Home Care Assistance to constantly improve its services. By being responsive to the feedback of their clients and families, they, in turn, earn their trust. Scott Michaels’ journey for Home Care Assistance is characterized by a passion and commitment to serve with distinction. “Respect and dignity are core values for our company,” Scott says. “We appreciate our clients’ valuable life experiences and wealth of knowledge and insights.” Their mission is to Change the Way the World Ages. Scott quotes Margaret Mead, who said “Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who ever have.” On each day of their journey, Home Care Assistance Howard and Shirley Marx strives to supply caring service providers who positively impact their clients’ lives and change the world in which they are aging. Home Care Assistance 33790 Bainbridge Road, Solon 440.332.0170 [email protected] HomeCareAssistanceCleveland.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 25 2015 CHIROPRACTOR Taking the Time to Provide Compassionate Care By Kristal Pettit Photos Vincent Gorman D r. John Livingston has been a chiropractic physician for over 22 years. He is a third generation chiropractor after his father, who practiced 44 years, and his grandfather, who practiced 50 years. His father and grandfather treated him for a myriad of injuries while growing up, from slips on the ice, to terrible spills on bicycles, to falls out of trees, to sports injuries, all without harmful medications, and at a fraction of the time that it took friends with similar experiences and injuries to heal. 26 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland He remembers taking one especially bad fall off his bicyle at high speed while staring at his speedometer and not watching where he was going, landing in a hedge, and crying to his dad. Dr. Livingston’s father promptly said, “Let’s get you up on the table and see what happened.” The pain went away within a few minutes after he performed a simple manipulation. It was gentle, effective, and the pain didn’t come back. He took the time to diagnose what the problem was and administer a treatment that had lasting response. These are the types of experiences that Dr. John Livingston witnessed frequently while growing up in a chiropractic family. He often went to work with his dad and saw first hand how people would hobble bent-over into the office and walk out straighter and with less pain when they left the office. And it started with a physician who cared about his patients, who took the time to make sure that they were diagnosed properly and were treated gently and effectively. His dad worked long hours but treated his patients until he was finished, not because the clock on the wall said so. A patient’s testimonial explains it best: Since 1993, Dr. Livingston has been serving patients effectively while taking the necessary time with each and every patient who comes in the door. In this day of ever-shortening patient encounters with doctors, and rapid schedules and long wait lists to get in to medical offices, Dr. Livingston continues to strive to put patients first and to treat patients how they’d like to be treated, with empathy towards the conditions with which they suffer. His education, his caring bedside manner, and his ability to interact and communicate well with patients on their level are the tools that set him apart from other physicians who are too rushed to provide the level of care that patients need. When I met you, Dr. Livingston, I found your “bedside manner” to be simply wonderful! Despite the pain, I felt immediately at ease when I met you and you discussed my back issues as well as the proposed immediate treatment. Your expertise and compassionate spirit were evident in what you verbalized as well as your adjustments which gave me instant relief...OMG...they were awesome! It is clear that you also continue to learn and seek out information on assisting your patients to maximize their health potential. Dr. Livingston, I am delighted that I met you and have become one of your patients. I plan to continue to be under your care in the future. I thank you, kindly. – R.W. R-L Jan Craft, Alice Silverstein, Colleen Laflame This kind of success story is an every day occurrence at Livingston Chiropractic Center. It’s what gives Dr. Livingston the joy he experiences each day in practice. Consult with Dr. Livingston to write your own success story and start rebuilding your physical well being. For more information call or email Dr. Livingston, visit his website at jkldc.com or visit his office near the intersection of Miles and Richmond Roads. Livingston Chiropractic Center 25111 Miles Road, Suite D 440.528.0005 [email protected] livingstonchirogroup.com Dr. John & Jeanette Livingston Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 27 2015 BARRE STUDIO Slim. Sexy. Strong. Stretched. By Dylan Yépez Photos Brad Cohn W hen Ya n a S a l wa n opened Barre Cleveland, Northeast Ohio’s first barre studio, she vowed to keep the classes small and to lead each one herself. Even with women all throughout the greater Cleveland area signing up online at barrecleveland.com, Yana has maintained a 20-person limit in her popular BarreFit classes and has personally ensured that her committed students see results. In fact, three to four hours per week at Barre Cleveland in Beachwood has produced dramatic results to the health and figure of many of Yana’s students, in as little as a month. 28 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland The Barre workout draws from ballet, yoga and Pilates, to provide a workout experience that produces results without wearing down your body. Barre takes the body-sculpting elements of each workout style to focus on the areas you care about most: thighs, hips, butt, abs and arms. Slow, sustained motions immediately followed by stretches allow you to strengthen these muscles without bulking them up. Barre provides a thorough cardio and strength workout, while avoiding the type of high-impact movements and heavy lifting that typically leads to joint and back pain. Barre is, to the contrary, restorative and actually helps you to improve your posture, strengthen your core, and bolster the overall health of your back. The gentle, restorative nature of the barre workout makes it extremely sustainable for women of all fitness levels, ages 18 and up. The classmates you’ll meet at Barre Cleveland will vary widely in age and experience —Yana even has current students as old as 75. That’s because Barre Cleveland is a place where women can confidently work out with other women. The training style fosters a sense of community and familiarity among participants, so you don’t have to worry about judging glances from other women or unwanted attention Yana Salwan “We accomodate every fitness level in every class.” from men, as is common in traditional gym settings. This female-only boutique fitness studio will help you to sculpt your body, become slim, and feel sexy, all with the support of a strong community of women who are experiencing the same struggles in pursuit of the same goals as you. “We accommodate every fitness level in every class,” Yana assures. “It’s very inviting — all the ladies know what it feels like to be in class for the first time.” BarreFit has become an integral part of many women’s weekly routines, so some of the most popular class times at Barre Cleveland are filling up a month in advance. All class scheduling is done online at barrecleveland.com, so go online to check out the studio, purchase a new client unlimited one month pass for 60 percent off the normal price, and schedule all your classes. The Barre Cleveland studio is located at 3737 Park East Drive, Suite 209, near the intersection of I-271 and Chagrin Boulevard, in Beachwood. “Like” BARRE Cleveland on Facebook to keep up with the activity at the studio. Call 216.342.4229 if you have any questions. Barre Cleveland 3737 Park East Drive, Suite 209 Beachwood 216.342.4229 barrecleveland.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 29 A Conversation With Peter Max By Meg Pauken Photos courtesy Peter Max P eter Max is the personification of his art: upbeat, energetic and colorful, even at 77. Local art lovers will have a chance to meet the legendary artist in person at Beachwood Community Center in October, where he will be exhibiting his work and appearing as part of Beachwood’s centennial celebration. The show will include a range of his pieces, from recent original paintings and sketches to prints and older works, all available for purchase. 30 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Max continues to be a prolific artist. He paints every day, 5 or 6 days a week, in addition to traveling widely and often for exhibits and shows around the country. “I just love it,” he says. “I go to my studio and I play with color and paint. Every day I pick up a brush and it’s like the first time.” His work has evolved over time, from the graphic pop art of the 1960’s and 1970’s to the vivid acrylic paintings and drawings he creates today. Max says, “There is always some new project on the horizon and something I’m just finishing up, along with what I create from my inner vision. It changes every day.” Recently, Max created the poster for the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and a poster celebrating the 41st Annual Fest for Beatles Fans. He even has a collection of clothing featuring his designs at American Apparel, aptly called “NeoMax.” As those familiar with his story may already know, Peter Max burst onto the art scene in 1961, making a name for himself with his fantastic, even psychedelic, art that came to symbolize a generation just coming of age. Despite his association with the Baby Boomer generation, Max says audiences at his gallery exhibitions are very broad, as many younger visitors as middleaged. And unlike many artists, who tend toward introverted or even reclusive, he is definitely not. “I love getting out there and meeting people and giving interviews,” he says, “I have such a good time.” Max always paints to music, even employing a DJ at his studio to keep the tunes flowing. As for what’s on his playlist, he says, “A little bit of everything - I love it all. I’ve been listening to bebop, some jazz and new, current stuff. “ Like Taylor Swift? “Yes, Taylor Swift,” he chuckles, “She’s a sweetheart.” Swift is famously fond of Max’s work. As for slowing down, he has no plans to do that: “I’ll never stop painting. Every day I get up and it is a new beginning. I’m so lucky to be doing this.” Peter Max’s enthusiasm for life is contagious. Meet him in person at Beachwood Community Center on October 24, from 6 - 9 pm and October 25 from 1 - 4 pm. Reservations are required; call 844.832.8800 to reserve a seat. The exhibition of Peter Max’s work will run from October 17 - 25. Beachwood Community Center is located at 25325 Fairmount Boulevard, Beachwood. Additional information is available at beachwoodohio.com and petermax.com. Peter Max Exhibit Beachwood Community Center 25325 Fairmount Boulevard Beachwood beachwoodohio.com petermax.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 31 Chef Daniel Espinoza Dinner Lab has Popped Up in Cleveland By Patti London Photos Charles Michio Photography, Jeff Thibodeau and Fine Lifestyles A n unusual food experiment is taking place in 33 cities across the United States, beginning in New Orleans and now including Cleveland. It’s called Dinner Lab. Dinner Lab is a membership-based popup restaurant concept where diners are actually asked to rate and critique the creations of high-end chefs. This behavior is usually frowned upon, but at Dinner Lab it’s required. The idea is to assist these up-and-coming chefs with their menu creation using diners’ feedback before the big money is invested in a brick and mortar restaurant. Dinner Lab members are glorified taste-testers. 32 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland At a cost of $100-125 per year, members are notified of upcoming events in their city. But not until the day before the dinner do members learn the exact location, creating a pop-up sense of fun and anticipation. The first Cleveland event was held in July at the 78th Street Studios near Gordon Square. We arrived with an idea of who the chef was and what his menu concept was going to be. We were a little nervous, but we were also joined by a group of adventuresome friends, so we knew we wouldn’t be alone in this new territory. As it turned out, the evening was a total party, the food was amazing, and we even made some new friends. Daniel Espinoza from Chicago was our chef for the evening. His five course meal was Mexican-themed and named “Anomar,” his grandmother’s name, spelled backward, as she was his source of inspiration. He came out before the meal and gave us his story, what he was trying to do with these ingredients and why he loves to cook. We’d been watching the frantic preparations before the meal and you could tell the man had skills. It also seemed that it wasn’t his first Dinner Lab. Mr. Espinoza was young but perfectly comfortable making the rounds after dinner to find out what we did and didn’t like about the meal. Even though each of us had scorecards and pencils as part of our place setting, he wanted to hear our thoughts in person. That takes courage and a friendly personality. Mr. Espinoza had both. I’m not the kind of diner Dinner Lab is looking for, unfortunately. I give every dish a top rating of five stars. What’s not to like about Tostada de Puerco with guacamole, carnitas, jicama and queso fresco? Who wouldn’t like a second helping of Flan de Ruibarbo or rhubarb flan with white chocolate, roasted peanuts and strawberry espuma? We enjoyed a second Dinner Lab experience overlooking the West Side Market’s clock tower in the office of the Skylight Financial Group at West 25th and Detroit. It was chef Brooks Hart’s 30th birthday and we were celebrating with a beer-themed menu. This time we weren’t nervous in the least. This dining experiment is a success. We look forward to many more evenings of food, friends and fun and can’t wait to see where Dinner Lab will pop up next. Check out their witty website for more information on Cleveland memberships and maybe we’ll be eating with you at the next Dinner Lab. Dinner Lab dinnerlab.com Leslye & Keith Arian, members Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 33 2015 SUSHI RESTAURANT The Fine Art of Japanese Sushi By Kristal Pettit Photos Aaron Leyser 34 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Eddie Tse, Head Sushi Chef I tamae is the Japanese word for chef or cook. It literally means, “in front of the board,” referring to the cutting board. One can tell a true itamae not only by how he or she handles the specialized utensils in preparing the food, but also by the itamae’s demeanor with the customer. While many chefs are best left to their work in the kitchen in the back of the house, an itamae works best in front of his or her hungry audience. Eddie Tse is the itamae at Akira Sushi and Hibachi. Have a seat in front of his sushi station and you’ll understand the true meaning of the word. Owner Anna Saito has introduced true Japanese dining through her sushi, hibachi and traditional tempura, teriyaki and udon noodle specialties at Akira in Solon since 1999. Anna takes pride in the fact that she was born and raised in Japan, where sushi and hibachi originated. Prior to opening Akira, Anna and her former husband operated two successful Japanese restaurants in Manhattan, a sushi bistro and a much larger space near the World Trade Center on Wall Street. They found Solon a more family-friendly community to raise their two children and fortunately, they chose to continue providing Japanese cuisine in their new neighborhood. Anna is particularly excited about her head sushi chef, Eddie Tse. Formerly of Otani and Sapphire Grill, Eddie has recently returned as Akira’s itamae. Under Eddie’s guidance, Akira Sushi and Hibachi became the first restaurant in the Midwest to offer the notorious Japanese delicacy fugi, sushi to die for. Fugi is a poisonous blowfish popular in Japan which requires expert care in its preparation. Even the most skilled chefs require proper ingredients to truly express their talents. Anna takes the quality of her products very seriously. “In Japan sushi restaurants are judged on the freshness of their ingredients Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 35 with an emphasis on the sushi rice,” Anna explains. “It’s a matter of honor to present only the highest quality triple-A sushi grade seafood, USDA choice cut meats and the finest pristine rice to complement both sushi and hibachi.” The fresh ingredients and authentic Japanese recipes are two reasons that Akira’s customers become regulars. Menu items are made in house, from scratch and in the case of Eddie’s sushi, prepared right in front of the admiring diners. “People notice the difference when they try other places and come back,” says Anna. “The quality is quite noticeable.” Many special occasions are celebrated at Akira. Japanese hibachi style dining lends itself well to group luncheons, dinners and meetings. Additionally, Akira offers a private party room with two hibachi tables that can accommodate up to 20 people. Akira can also prepare luscious sushi party platters for your home or corporate entertaining needs. Visit Akira during their weekday happy hour from 5-7 and all night on Thursdays, featuring sushi specials and half-priced hot sake. Other weekday specials include, Meatless Monday, Two for Tuesday and half-priced bottles of wine on Wednesday. “Like” Akira on Facebook and follow on Twitter @AkiraSolon for specials and scheduled events. Akira Sushi & Hibachi 6025 Kruse Drive, Solon 440.349.6850 akirasolon.com 36 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Morris DeNiro , Anna Saito, Eddie Tse Great Wines Start in the Vineyard A By Patti London Photos Courtesy Tom Gore Vineyards & Fine Lifestyles n idyllic setting. An innovative, locally sourced meal, eaten with friends. And wine. Anthropologists tell us these are the lifestyle factors that lead to a healthy, very long, life - like those centenarians on the Greek island of Ikaria, where people forget to die. organic garlic farm, where Doug Katz catered a five course dinner, perfectly paired with wines from Tom Gore Vineyards in Sonoma County. Tom Gore Vineyards chose this setting to introduce their wine to Northeast Ohio because they believe every great wine tells a story, and this one starts with a farmer. This event, however, was a perfect summer evening in Hudson on Thaxton’s Following a fascinating tour of Thaxton’s garlic farm and appetizers which included their garlic, such as oysters and a white garlic tart, the meal began in earnest. The first course was a grilled claybread, tomato and chive cream salad, paired with Tom Gore Chardonnay. Tom Gore is a second generation grape farmer who has assisted with every harvest since he was seven years old. The Chardonnay served was exceptional - a 2014 vintage when the moderate temperatures in Sonoma Valley through the spring and Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 37 38 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland summer provided the ideal conditions for flavor development. This Chardonnay has ripe fruit flavors of apple and pear, with a smooth creamy texture, perfectly complementing Katz’s claybread salad. Anyone who has experienced a meal at Doug Katz’s restaurant, fire food & drink, located on Shaker Square, knows how committed he is to using the best local ingredients. He has developed relationships with local farmers over many years to bring the finest and freshest of meats and produce to his kitchen. This meal was no exception. A total of fourteen local farms, plus the Tom Gore Vineyard and a local distillery, were represented in the courses served this evening. Tom Gore Vineyard chose the perfect chef to highlght the importance of the ingredients to the quality of the food and the wine. The second course was housemade ravioli with goat cheese and ratatouille, including garlic, of course. Paired with an amazing Field Blend from 2012, diners were duly impressed. The Field Blend is a melange of Petite Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Tempranillo and Carignane. Aged 20 months in oak barrels, it rewards with blackberry, tobacco and oak toast aromas, a sweet fruit entry, full body and a long finish. I need a case of this for my anniversary next month. Katz’s bbq shortribs with sauteed sweet corn, peppers and green beans was paired with Tom Gore Vineyard’s Cabernet Sauvignon for the fourth course. Although the diners were a chatty group, there was widespread silence when this dish was served and the cabernet poured. Aged 16 months in American and French oak, this wine contained notes of leather and tobacco leaf, with hints of dark chocolate and mocha - a perfect complement to Katz’s shortribs. The enjoyment of the diners was intense. Conversation resumed with dessert, a Rittman Orchards peach pie with minerva butter streusel and local distillery, Tom’s Foolery, bourbon crème anglaise. Chef Doug Katz Tom Gore Vineyards’ “farm to glass” wine became available nationally as of April 2015. Ask for it at your local wine retailer and enjoy it with your friends and some local, seasonal foods for a healthy, long life. We could not have asked for a better introduction to a true farmer’s vineyard. Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 39 100 Seasons and Just Hitting Its Stride By Patti London Photos Courtesy the Cleveland Play House O ur friend and storytelling Cleveland Historian, Dan Ruminski, contributed an entertaining and informative piece on the beginning of theatre in Cleveland to this issue. We read with interest about the beginning of the Cleveland Play House, America’s first regional theatre and a place we’ve frequented often as season ticket holders for the past decade. This year marks a celebratory schedule of plays and programming as the Play House is presenting its 100th season. There’s much to celebrate. as diverse as Margaret Hamilton and Paul Newman, Joel Grey and Alan Alda, we’re introduced to stage classics and ground breaking new work every season. The Play House may have started as a group of bohemian artists who impressed Francis Drury with their passion and commitment, but now the Play House is a nationally recognized leader in regional theatre. Artistic Director, Laura Kepley, and Managing Director, Kevin Moore, have built a lineup of productions this season which emphasize why this company received the 2015 Tony Award for Regional Theatre. From the theatre which introduced actors When the Cleveland Play House moved 40 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland from its East 86th and Euclid address in 2011, a number of patrons would understandably miss the old theatre complex. It seemed like yesterday when renowned architect, Philip Johnson, designed the Bolton Theater addition in 1987. But the move to Playhouse Square can be seen in retrospect to be part of a much larger vision. The Allen Theatre’s renovation and the addition of the Outcalt Theatre and the Bialosky Lab Theatre, have changed the hearts and minds of those who grumbled about having to go “all the way downtown.” A Plain Dealer article from 2014 has even attributed the national movement to restore historic theater districts to Cleveland’s example. The new marquees and giant chandelier shed their many lights on throngs of theatre-goers throughout the week. It’s genuinely exciting to be part of that experience, whether you’re attending a production of the Cleveland Play House, the Broadway series or a concert. Surrounded by the diversity of our community and the ornate architectural history of these theatres gives one the sense that we’re part of something culturally awesome happening right here in Cleveland. Some of us weren’t present for the premiere of the Pulitzer prize-winning play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Manin-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel in 1970, and most of us probably missed the Bertolt Brecht and Tennessee Williams plays which also premiered at the Cleveland Play House. But every season gives us an opportunity to see new works never before presented on the stage. The centennial season actually begins with a world premiere - Ken Ludwig’s A Comedy of Tenors, playing through October 3rd. Artistic Director, Laura Kepley, calls this play “fast-paced, hilarious, joyous, triumphant and heartwarming” and predicts that it “will have a long life in the American theatre.” billed as Joel David Katz. What better way to relive a bit of theatre history and kick off the 100th season. Cleveland Play House 1901 East 13th Street Playhouse Square 216.241.6000 clevelandplayhouse.com October 24th and 25th marks the Play House’s Centennial Celebration Weekend, featuring two special performances by theatre legend, Joel Grey. An Academy and Tony Award winner, Grey will reminisce about his 50 years in theatre which began on the stage of the Cleveland Play House at age nine, when he was Joel Grey Kevin Moore and Laura Kepley Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 41 Cleveland, Ohio and the Theatre Some Little Known Stories C By Dan Ruminski Photos Courtesy Fine Lifestyles and Cleveland Play House leveland’s theatre district has been in the news for quite some time now. What a wonderful asset to our great city and the folks of northeast Ohio. As a historian and storyteller, I am always looking for unusual and little known stories from the past. My fascination with Cleveland theatre and its history has led to the uncovering of some very interesting tales. One begins with our once famous Euclid Avenue Opera House, located at Euclid Avenue and East 4th Street, the current site of Pickwick and Frolic. Built in the 42 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 1870’s by one John Ellister, it was to be one of the best opera houses in the United States. Interesting to note is that the newspapers of the day scoffed at the project. They said it would never be successful since it was being built too far out in the country. John Ellister was a dreamer of sorts, spending over $200,000 to build his dream, some $100,000 over budget. The Euclid Opera House was magnificent, seating over 1,600 people in scarlet seats with a 29 foot chandelier hanging overhead. 2,000 yards of carpeting and tons of marble created the perfect setting. Many famous actors appeared on this stage, including the Barrymore family, John, Lionel and Ethel, and Rita Hayworth’s father, John Hayworth. Sadly, John Ellister would never pay off the building and in 1879 he went bankrupt. Mark Hanna bought the building at auction for a mere $40,000, continuing to present operas, plays and later movies to Cleveland audiences. This once great structure was torn down in 1922, as patrons moved uptown to newer, bigger theatres and a Kresge’s 5 &10 was built on the site. Our Cleveland Playhouse recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and there was much to celebrate. It occurred to me that the public might like to know a little about the history of the Cleveland Playhouse and its original location on Euclid Avenue and East 86th Street and, more importantly, the family that made the Playhouse possible. The Drury family, Francis Edson and Julia Drury, need to be recognized for their role in creating one of the best regional theatres in the country. The Drurys are one of the lesser known families of Cleveland’s once famous Euclid Avenue and its Millionaire’s Row. Francis was in the stove business, producing some of the best kerosene stoves in the world. Between 1905 and 1915 Drury’s Perfection Stove Company sold over 15 million stoves to fellow Clevelander John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company. Drury became a multi-millionaire and in 1910 Francis and Julia decided to build a wonderful Tudor mansion on Euclid Avenue near East 86th Street. Currently the mansion is owned by the Cleveland Clinic and is used to put on very special events. Once completed, the Drurys held many a party there, as was the tradition of the day. Sometime after 1910, the Drurys held a dinner party for some young visiting thespians. At this party it is said that the Drurys were asked if they would support Mrs. Drury at Tea the creation of a new regional theatre. Being great supporters of the arts, Francis and Julia listened with interest. Both were impressed with the passion ofv the guests and decided to support the new project. As an aside, the Drurys early on held puppet shows at the mansion. Francis Drury explained to the young artists that he owned a mansion across the street. He was eventually going to tear it down in order to build on that site the most beautiful gardens in all of Cleveland. These gardens were recognized by the New York Times in an article written in 1922. The theatre could start out by using this once grand house. The Cleveland Playhouse now had its first home – Drury completed his dream gardens and folklore suggests that some theatre actually took place within the gardens’ walls. When it came time for Drury to tear down the mansion he allowed the newly created theatre to move into a wonderful coach house and barn which was on his property facing Carnegie Avenue. When Drury needed more room to expand his greenhouses he notified the theatre he would be tearing down their facility. Francis, it is said, gave the creators of the new playhouse $9,000 in order to buy a church on Cedar Avenue so that they could continue their dream. The former altar was used as the stage. Francis Drury Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 43 So, how did the Cleveland Playhouse wind up on Euclid Avenue and East 86th Street? Francis Drury, while in his 70’s, longed to build a fabulous country estate where he would spend the summers with wife Julia. He purchased over 130 acres of land in Gates Mills and proceeded to spend over two million dollars to build his Cedar Hill Farm. You know the property today as Gilmour Academy. Drury so loved his gardens on Euclid Avenue that he had them moved to the farm at a cost of $30,000, no small sum in the 1920’s. With the Euclid Avenue property now empty, Francis and wife, Julia, donated their property to the theatre with substantial funds to be used to build a new, permanent home. Play House’s First Home Francis Edson Drury became the first president of the theatre’s Board of Directors, a post he held until death in Augusta, Georgia, in 1932. Julia eventually returned to Cleveland and stayed active with the theatre. She attended many of the afternoon teas that were held at the once new theatre complex. Julia died early in the 1940’s while living at Moreland Courts in Shaker Heights. Yes, theatre in Cleveland is alive and well. I believe it is important that we recognize the past and the many wonderful folks that made what we enjoy today possible. People like John Ellister and Francis and Julia Drury should be remembered for all that they did for our current city and its culture. Dan Ruminski 44 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Church at 73rd Street and Cedar 86th Street Theatre in the 1920’s THROUGH JAN 3, 2016 World’s Largest Dinosaur Exhibit Cleveland Museum of Natural History SEPT 5 - OCT 3 Ken Ludwig’s A Comedy of Tenors events CLEVELAND SEPT / OCT / NOV Allen Theatre Cleveland Play House SEPTEMBER 18-20 Cleveland Indians vs. Chicago White Sox Progressive Field SEPTEMBER 19-20 Chalk Festival Cleveland Museum of Art SEPTEMBER 29 Yoga and Hike Brecksville Reservation Cleveland Metroparks OCTOBER 6-18 Bullets Over Broadway Connor Theater Playhouse Square OCTOBER 18 Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos First Energy Stadium OCTOBER 15-18, 22-25 Boo at the Zoo Cleveland Metroparks Metroparks Zoo OCTOBER 24-25 Centennial Celebration Weekend Cleveland Play House Playhouse Square OCTOBER 30 Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Miami Heat Quicken Loans Arena NOVEMBER 6 Walk All Over Waterloo Waterloo Arts District NOVEMBER 14 Camille A. Brown & Dancers Dance Cleveland Hanna Theater 45 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 2015 Custom Homebuilding Perfected: The Perrino Complete Home Solution CUSTOM HOME BUILDING By Meg Pauken Photos Vincent Gorman and David Alan 46 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland P at Perrino, President of Perrino Builders, knows homebuilding. After all, he has been doing it for 30 years and has won numerous awards along the way. In that time, he has learned that clients can get a bit overwhelmed during the process, so he found a way to make the whole experience more streamlined and, quite frankly, more enjoyable for them. the whole project stays within budget, without delays. Perrino Builders and Perrino Furniture are unique in the homebuilding industry because, although they are related but separate entities, they work together with their clients to coordinate the entire building or remodeling experience. Perrino employs interior designers to work alongside his clients, and help make design choices for their homes. The interior team coordinates directly with the construction team to ensure that According to Perrino, the evolution of this unique approach started years ago, when he was furnishing his model homes. He could not find the furniture that he was seeking for sale locally, so he opened a furniture store, Perrino Furniture. Tired of delays in getting certain materials and fixtures, he established direct relationships with multiple suppliers of flooring, tile, granite, cabinetry, lighting and plumbing fixtures, as well as exterior finishes. The “We try to make the whole process seamless for our clients. We coordinate with each other so our clients don’t have to burden themselves with that,” says Perrino. ”Creating a positive experience for our clients is our whole approach to business.” cost savings of eliminating the distributor layer is reflected in the construction costs for customers. An added benefit to Perrino customers is that they do not have to visit multiple suppliers, comparing samples in showrooms all across the area. About five years ago, Perrino hired ASIDcertified interior designers, some with specific training in kitchen design, to work in the furniture store and with his homebuilding clients. “We offer the interior design services for free to our customers, which is a tremendous benefit. The clients get room-by-room interior design, including everything from flooring to paint to fabrics and window treatments,” he describes. “Our designers will go to their homes and measure their existing furniture to see how it will fit into the new space and then Left: Colleen and Pat Perrino Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 47 create a custom plan for them.” Because his team of interior designers works so closely with the construction team, they have easy access to check on the feasibility of special features like custom built-ins, for example. The design team is especially aware of the construction process, so they can help clients make choices that will keep the project moving without delays, as well as remain within their budget. The response from his clients has been overwhelming. “They absolutely love it,” he says, “It eliminates a lot of delays and the results are just spectacular.” Perrino Builders’ clients sometimes come to them before they even select a building site, and receive assistance with that decision. Others may have a site and plans. Still others select Perrinoowned sites within subdivisions where they are already at work. Perrino also does a significant amount of remodeling, including complete kitchen and bath renovations and basements. “We work with our clients wherever they are in the process,” Perrino advises. Perrino’s team starts by exploring what the client is looking for and their budget. “We build homes anywhere from about $260,000 to over $3 million. We have a huge portfolio of completed projects to help our customers with their vision,” he says. Typically included are Bosch appliance packages, which are energy-star certified. “We have a large number of pre-set home plans. About 90% of our clients find one of our pre-set plans to suit them. We always anticipate a bit of tweaking and customization, which we build into the cost,” he says, adding, “We can customize the designs to fit unique lots and do septic systems and wells, also.” In keeping with their customer-centered approach, Perrino utilizes Builder Trend, an electronic live scheduling system, to keep its clients up to date about the progress of their home. Perrino Home Builders is a leader in green design, incorporating energysaving options as standard in their new construction. These include standard 2x6 framing, R21 insulation in walls and R50 in ceilings, all Pella windows and maximum efficiency hybrid heating/cooling systems. 48 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Additional options, such as spray foam insulation, tankless water heaters and geothermal heating are available. “It’s in real time, so they always know what is happening on any given day. It eliminates a lot of stress for them to be able to check on the progress whenever they want,” Perrino says. Pat Perrino and his team welcome visitors to their design center, at 6163 Mayfield Road in Mayfield Heights, to see what they have to offer. Portfolios and galleries of their projects are available to peruse. Perrino Furniture, also at that location, is an independent operation, in the sense that it is open to the public, not only to clients of Perrino Builders. perrinobuilders.com. “We carry furniture lines that aren’t available elsewhere in the area, along with a huge selection of home decor accessories and window treatments to complete the whole look,” Perrino says. with Pat and his team. Perrino Builders is currently engaged in projects in a number of local developments, including Sterling Lakes and Heritage Lane in Pepper Pike; Maple Valley in Willoughby Hills; and Acacia Estates in Lyndhurst, among many others. The company website has a complete list of developments where they are currently working, information about open houses, and a photo gallery of completed projects: Design Center hours are 10-6 Monday - Saturday, 10-9 on Thursday, and 12-5 on Sunday. Call 440.919.1000 for more information or to schedule a consultation Perrino Builders 440.487.4021 [email protected] perrinobuilders.com Perrino Furniture Showroom 6163 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights 440.919.1000 perrinofurniture.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 49 2015 BASEMENT WATERPROOFING A Dry Living Space is a Beautiful Thing A By Janine Purcell Photos Aaron Leyser and Courtesy Fine Lifestyles dry basement is key to maintaining the health of your home and maximizing use of the space to serve your family’s needs. Dampness and water intruding into the basement can lead to damage of the home’s structure, your health and belongings. Sitework Developing Inc. of Chagrin Falls stands out as one of Northern Ohio’s largest and most respected waterproofing providers. Their checklist approach will precisely determine the source of dampness or water. They will provide you with the correct solution to rectify humidity or water issues that plague your home’s foundation level. 50 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland John and Dory Blakey bring twenty years of experience to bear in the arena of sitework, which takes in all the work needed to prepare or improve the exterior layout and engineering of a home, such as utilities, drainage, and landscaping. Waterproofing is a key area of their expertise and the largest part of their business. John Blakey initially spent 17 years in the landscaping business and in 1995 saw a need to provide builders with sitework services involving large equipment. Now the family-owned business has 10 fully equipped crews. Builders trust the knowledge and expertise of Sitework. “We’ve enjoyed working on unusual residential building challenges,” John explains, “such as waterproofing the foundations of underground home theaters or man caves located under garages or the home’s landscaping.” The company invests in the quality of their essential resources: workforce and equipment. The staff receives training including certification in Carlisle waterproofing. The company owns and maintains their fleet of 55 pieces of large equipment. Waterproofing needs can arise in homes of any age. In older construction a perimeter of drain/footer tiles lower than the basement floor carries water away from the foundation, generally into a storm sewer or drainage ditch. If the footer tiles become even 50 percent blocked this can back water up against the foundation. This will create dampness or in some cases water that penetrates or backs up into the basement. In newer construction the building code in Ohio might only require what is referred to as “damp proofing,” where tar is applied to the foundation. Damp proofing protects against moisture but not actual water that comes up against the foundation. A call to Sitework Developing will lead to a systematic assessment of the five components to a dry basement. The first four of these comprise the drainage infrastructure for the house - grading of the soil next to the foundation’s walls; gutters and downspouts; footer tiles; and the main storm pipe. The fifth element is the existing waterproofing system for the house. John, Jay and James Blakey Their teams use camera snaking to literally see blockages or disruption in the components of the drainage infrastructure. Owner, John Blakey, estimates that in 80 percent of situations the home owner does not need to install new waterproofing. Maintenance and repair of the grading, gutters and downspouts, drainage tile or main storm pipe will usually eliminate the water-related issue with your home. If waterproofing is required, Sitework Developing uses a Carlisle waterproofing system that will come with a lifetime transferable warranty. “It is one of the best systems available,” John assures us. To learn more call Sitework Developing Inc. at 440.543.3683 or visit their website at siteworkdeveloping.com. Sitework Developing Inc. 440.543.3683 siteworkdeveloping.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 51 2015 PLUMBING COMPANY There’s Never a Good Time for a Plumbing Emergency T By Kristal Pettit Photos Vincent Gorman and Courtesy Benjamin Franklin Plumbing oday’s small leaks are tomorrow’s floods. Benjamin Franklin Plumbing is a fullservice plumbing company that has serviced Northeast Ohio for more than four decades. Its comprehensive service club memberships will ensure that all of your home utilities are functioning beautifully for your long-planned holiday gatherings. “Preventive maintenance becomes key to having equipment function properly,” explains Leona Kratochvil, who owns the company with her husband, Dennis. “We receive a lot of calls from customers who say that all of a sudden the system doesn’t work. It’s 11 o’clock at night, they have no running 52 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland water, the system hasn’t been serviced in six years, and ‘Why didn’t I do something sooner?’” For all of your home’s plumbing needs, there’s the Ben Franklin Society Membership, which includes a comprehensive yearly inspection of all your plumbing fixtures to catch small leaks before they become big problems. Also included is a 14-point precision tune-up of your water heater to make sure those nice, hot showers last well through the winter. “A lot of people don’t think anything of a faucet that’s slightly dripping or a toilet that’s running from time to time,” Leona says. “But that’s using extra water constantly.” All club memberships include 15 percent discounts on repairs and 10 percent discounts on replacement equipment. No time is a good time for your wastewater system to back up. With a Waste Water Maintenance Club membership, that won’t happen. Membership includes thorough semiannual inspections and tune-ups to extend the life of your aeration system and ensure that it’s working properly. You can trust that all of your work will be done by seasoned professionals who are, moreover, polite, friendly, and dedicated to providing the best service for you. Benjamin Franklin Plumbing makes sure all of its technicians are thoroughly trained, starting off as apprentices and then continuing their education through trainings and class meetings held twice per week. All technicians have undergone background checks, so you always feel secure knowing who is in your house. With Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, it’s all about you: your time, your security, and your choices. Although these plumbers emphasize their speed, efficiency, and punctuality, no quality is ever sacrificed in the process. Benjamin Franklin Plumbing guarantees that you will be absolutely satisfied with their installations and service-repair jobs — if you are not, they will give you a full refund, and if a repair fails within two years, they will return to repair it again for free. Call 440.543.1151 to schedule an appointment, and ask about the veterans discount. Visit BenjaminFranklinPlumbingNEOhio.com for more information and to find coupons for a variety of services. When their technicians show up, you’ll see why more than 98 percent of first-time customers return to Benjamin Franklin Plumbing for all their future plumbing needs. Benjamin Franklin Plumbing 12043 Mayfield Road, Chardon 440.543.1151 BenjaminFranklinPlumbingNEOhio.com Mike Kobella L-R Kristin Hasson, Diane Polakowski, Leona Kratochvil, Lisa Giles, Joe Kinkoph Mike Kobella, Dennis & Leona Kratochvil Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 53 2015 HOME DESIGN Furnish Your Home With Only the Best C hestnut Hill Home in Chagrin Falls is the exclusive retail outlet in Ohio carrying furniture by Jonathan Adler, as well as Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams. These hotly sought-after lines provide northeast Ohio shoppers the perfect reason to visit 54 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland By Meg Pauken Photos Vincent Gorman the store, but once there, they will find so much more. Chestnut Hill Home by Janna Lutz Interiors is a full service home design center, offering both furniture and accessories, as well as interior design services. The store grew out of the long-standing interior design business of its founder, Janna Lutz. She opened the showroom about 7 years ago to offer thoughtfully selected home furnishings and accessories in a retail setting. “When customers shop here, they are able to take advantage of our design team to help them with selections, either for their own homes or for gifts,” suggests Janna Lutz, President. Over the past few years, the offerings have expanded to include additional case goods, custom upholstery, tabletop items, original art and wedding registry, along with two very fine lines of furnishings. Chestnut Hill Home recently became the sole Ohio retailer for Jonathan Adler home furnishings, adding new and unique options for its customers. The Adler line is characterized by its slightly whimsical, yet sleek and modern look. The colors are generally vibrant, with a fresh and contemporary aesthetic. The furnishings are top quality and include an abundant selection of color and fabric options for a custom look. Chestnut Hill Home has featured the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams line for about a year, and it has been very successful for them. This line conveys simple elegance by incorporating elements of classic furniture style, modernized with interesting details and unconventional fabrics. It is fully customizable, with a range of fabric and finish choices, as well. In addition to finding top tier products at Chestnut Hill Home, customers will find warm and welcoming guidance. Janna and her team of designers enjoy working with clients to create exactly the look and feel they are seeking. They encourage customers to bring photos or fabric swatches into the store with them when they shop. “We try to make it easy, fun and personal, “ says Janna. “Furnishing and decorating your home should not be a burden or a chore - it should be enjoyable.” The Chestnut Hill Home designers will assist with all sorts of design projects, from complete new home interiors, to remodeling, to simple “freshen-ups.” see how Janna and her team can help you furnish or update your home. Chestnut Hill Home is located at 27 North Franklin Street in the heart of Chagrin Falls. Visit from 10-6, Monday through Saturday. You may reach the store by telephone at 440.247.6858. Chestnut Hill Home 27 North Franklin Street, Chagrin Falls 440.247.6858 chestnuthillhome.com “No project is too big or too small,” offers Janna. Regardless of the size of the project, customers may expect the same level and quality of service. The changing of seasons is the perfect time to stop in for something new and to Janna Lutz, Owner Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 55 2015 WINDOWS & INSULATION Efficient Energy Usage Starts at Home By Kristal Pettit Photos Courtesy Northcoast Energy Masters I f you want your home to be warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, proper insulation and quality storm windows are key. Northcoast Energy Masters has provided reliable and professional insulation and storm window installation services across Northeast Ohio since 1983. “It’s not glamorous, but it’s important to do it right,” says Ray Sabin, owner of Northcoast Energy Masters. 56 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland To identify where your home is losing energy, Northcoast Energy Masters can conduct a comprehensive home energy audit. Its technicians will check for all types of energy wasters in the home, including drafty windows and doors; insufficient, old, or ineffective insulation; humidity issues; poor attic ventilation; and bypasses in wall cavities. Then, they will provide you with cost-effective options tailored to the specific needs of your house. Ray worked mainly with windows and doors before expanding his expertise to include all facets of home energy efficiency. Ray believes in treating every home as if it were his own and every client as if he or she were part of his family. High quality storm windows may be all you need to banish leaks and they’re half the cost of replacement windows. High end storm windows stop air infiltration as well as most replacement windows, at a much lower cost. Low E options are also available which will help tremendously when accounting for the solar heat gain coefficient. Even if you already have insulation in your home, it’s important to doublecheck it, particularly during the winter. Certain types of insulation may settle and lose their effectiveness over time. Homes that are not properly insulated can continuously lose heat, especially through their attics. Proper attic insulation not only helps to regulate the temperature inside the home but also drastically reduces energy consumption. Northcoast Energy Masters typically uses blow-in cellulose, which is guaranteed to not lose its R Value for as long as you live in your home. This environmentally friendly insulation is made from recycled newsprint and other wood fibers. Beyond being a very effective insulator, cellulose is safe and nonflammable because it is treated with fungicide and fire retardant. Ray Sabin JR and Ray Sabin SR Proper attic ventilation is key to avoiding moisture and heat buildup, which can lead to increased energy costs and, of greater concern, expensive structural damage to the home. Several issues that can result are roof deterioration, warping and cracking of wood framing, mold and mildew growth, and damaging ice buildup on roof overhangs. Northcoast Energy Masters makes it easy to safeguard against these unnecessary and expensive headaches. “Ventilation and insulation go hand in hand,” Ray explains. “Together, they’re very effective if done right. Storm windows are able to greatly decrease drafts and address other insulation issues associated with old, leaky windows” For more information on home insulation and insulating storm windows, visit northcoastenergymasters.com or email Ray at [email protected]. “Like” Northcoast Energy Masters on Facebook and follow @NCEnergyMasters on Twitter for updates and tips. Call 440.439.8250 to schedule your own custom home energy audit. Northcoast Energy Masters 440.439.8250 [email protected] northcoastenergymasters.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 57 2015 SECURITY SYSTEM Concerned with the Safety of Your Community By Kristal Pettit Photos Courtesy of Fine Lifestyles H ome security technology has made serious progress over the last decade. A home or business security system is no longer tethered to the landline and limited to setting off an alarm to frighten off intruders. Today’s sophisticated systems can be programmed to detect a fire or carbon monoxide in the home. They can be operated remotely from a smart phone and can connect the homeowner to other functions of the home, like heating and cooling. One company has been there through all of these exciting changes in the industry. Vector Security, Inc. is the one of the largest electronic security companies in the U.S.. They provide commercial and residential electronic security, video surveillance, mobile and home automation solutions, access control, and fire and intrusion protection across North America, Canada and the Caribbean. The 58 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland corporate office is located in Warrendale, Pennsylvania. For more than 40 years, Vector Security has protected people and their property by providing intelligent security solutions with the specific needs of their customers in mind. They design, install and monitor complete security systems for hundreds of thousands of homes, businesses and multi-site retail chains. Locally, Vector is represented by Regional Managers Christine Longley in Geneva, Ohio, and Gordon Zeiler in the Boardman office. The Geneva office started business as American Alert before Vector Security purchased the company in 2012. The Boardman company, Westec, was acquired in the 1980’s. Gordon Zeiler and Christine Longley, Regional Managers “Yes, we are corporate owned,” Christine explains, “but we run like our own local business and all the employees here, except for me, are here from the original company. We’re very entrenched in the community. When our customers call they aren’t routed to a call center. If you want to change a code or have a question on a bill, you’ll talk to the same people every time.” That level of personal service is reflected in Vector Security’s approach to your family’s safety, as well. Because each system is tailored to the individual needs of the home or business owner, Vector’s experts ask the right questions, listen, and then customize the right mix of products and services to meet the complete security systems needs of their client. The systems are flexible to adapt as the client’s needs change. If your business grows or you remodel your house, Vector will make sure your system is updated to meet your new situation. The sophistication level of security systems has risen to include smart home devices, used in conjunction with systems homeowners already have in place like smoke detectors, heating units and air conditioning. While usage of these smart home devices is still relatively low, once the technology is better understood by consumers and the devices become even more simplified, demand for these connected-home devices will surge. Vector Security is well positioned to educate its clients on this technology. Understanding the benefits of smart thermostat technology and zoned heating and cooling will mean the difference between an inefficient heating and cooling system and significant energy cost savings. And who doesn’t want to shrink the size of their carbon footprint? Why air condition your entire house when you really only need to keep the bedroom cool throughout the night? Talk to Christine or Gordon about security solutions for your home or business. They are happy to discuss your unique needs because their primary concern is the safety of you and your family. Vector Security 50 E. Main Geneva, Ohio 440.466.7233 970 Windham Court, Suite 2 Boardman, Ohio 330.726.9841 vectorsecurity.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 59 A Luxury Log Cabin Experience Like No Other Looking for a fun-filled weekend or a relaxing escape? Coshocton Crest Lodge will not disappoint. This beautiful 7,000 square foot custom cedar log home is perched high above the countryside and offers breathtaking panoramic views. Once inside, indulge in the lodge’s many luxurious amenities: • Five bedroom suites • Chef’s Kitchen • Grand Trophy Room • Western themed saloon • Theater Room • Arcade Room • Two-story family room with fireplace • Radiant heated floors • Outdoor hot tub & leisure areas Any time of year or occasion is the perfect time to stay and unwind. Coshocton Crest Lodge is truly magnificent. Book Your Private Party, Reunion or Retreat Getaway! For more information, rates and availability: CoshoctonCrestLodge.com l 330.523.9123 Luxury MADE EASY FALL 2015 SPECIAL ON HOT TUB & SPA SERVICE AND REPAIR Swimming Pool Service and Repair Specialists • Year-Round Service • Maintenance Contracts • Parts/Service/Repair/Installation Pool and Spa Installations • In-Ground Vinyl-Lined/Concrete Pools • In-Ground Swimming Pool Liners • Hot Tub & Spa Service and Repair Angie’s List Super Service Award Winner for six years in a row! 216.355.7168 | propoolandspacleveland.com | [email protected] 2015 GARAGE DOORS Have the Professionals Perform Your Garage Door Installation and Maintenance By Dylan Yépez Photos Aaron Leyser and courtesy Action Door N o home is complete without a garage, and no garage is complete without a door. Yet, when people talk about home remodels, this fundamental piece of architecture is seldom mentioned. Not only are garage doors essential, but they’re also the largest moving objects in a home and can create significant safety hazards if they are old, low quality, or not properly installed. If that’s not reason enough to reconsider the way you think about your garage door, then consider this: research has shown that garage doors are, 62 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland monetarily, the second-best investment you can make in your home, with an 84 percent return on investment. Luckily, the professionals at Action Door have you covered. Using only top-of-theline products from Wayne-Dalton, which produces beautiful, safe, and innovative garage doors and parts, Action Door has been Northeast Ohio’s most trusted name in garage door installation and maintenance for the past 47 years. As an accredited door dealer through the Institute of Door Dealer Education and Accreditation (IDEA), Action Door guarantees only the highest quality of garage-door service. This accreditation affirms that Action Door’s technicians are tested and certified in overhead door service and installation. “Our technicians are tested and approved to be working on whatever equipment they are servicing at your house,” assures Action Door manager Joe Lorello. The same standard applies to Action Door’s work beyond its residential jobs. “We also do a lot of commercial work in new construction, schools, fire stations, hospitals, large-scale industrial work,” Joe adds. President, Michael Wittwer, agrees that the technicians and staff are the most important asset of Action Door. For 47 years, Action Door has developed a reputation for delivering only the highest quality garage door service, including routine inspections and maintenance. You should find this level of experience and expertise reassuring when calling Action Door about installing that new carriage-house style garage door you’ve been thinking about. A sales technician will come to your home to take the measurements, making certain that your new door will fit. “When you purchase a garage door from Action Door, you’re really buying the company,” Michael explains, “not just a door.” With the kind of history behind Action Door, you know they’ll be there, many years from now, when you need them. Action Door offers a variety of colors, styles, and windows from which to choose — the hottest being those carriagehouse doors. With a stylish and properly functioning garage door, you also can enjoy the many high-tech gadgets that Action Door has to offer. For instance, do you forget to close the garage door? No problem — you can operate your door from anywhere with your iPhone. And, if you’re the type who frequently runs into the back of the garage as you pull in, laser parking assistance might be for you. With this, the motor operator lets you know when to stop. Action Door has emergency technicians on call 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. You might, however, consider scheduling an inspection for your garage door so you won’t be one of those homeowners needing emergency service. Check out a variety of doors at Action Door’s showrooms in Stow, just off Route 8, 3878 Hudson Drive, in Mentor at 5983 Andrews Road, and at 201 East Granger Road, right off of 480, in Brooklyn Heights. Action Door 201 East Granger Road Brooklyn Heights 216.739.DOOR (3667) [email protected] 3878 Hudson Drive Stow 330.928.2727 [email protected] 5983 Andrews Road Mentor-on-the-Lake 440.255.1250 [email protected] action-door.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 63 2015 KITCHEN RESOURCE ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR YOUR KITCHEN REMODEL T By Meg Pauken Photos Aaron Leyser and Vincent Gorman he holidays are just around the corner, but there is still time for a complete remodel of your kitchen, if you work with Cabinets & Granite Direct. of cabinetry and 12 colors of granite in stock and more optoins available locally. Customers are encouraged to test cabinet drawers and doors to see the quality construction for themselves. Cabinets & Granite Direct offers everything you need for a kitchen remodel, including cabinetry and hardware, granite and quartz countertops, sinks and faucets. Visit the company’s gleaming showroom and you will see 9,000 square feet of display space, showcasing the six lines Cabinets & Granite Direct has some of the shortest turn-around times in the industry because pf their direct relationships with cabinet manufacturers and stone fabricators. These direct relationships not only save time, they save money. 64 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Cabinets & Granite Direct offers the lowest prices in the area for quality, solid wood cabinetry, granite and quartz. Granite prices start at just $29.99 per square foot for prefabricated, imported stone. This process requires less labor and results in less waste, making the price very affordable. Custom granite is available, with varied pricing according to the particular stone and slab size. “We know we have the best prices for cabinets and granite. We deal directly with the manufacturer and pass our savings along to our customers,“ emphasizes Fannie Chen, general manager. “We can usually install in 2-3 weeks,“ she continues.The installers are company employees, not subcontractors. Cabinets & Granite Direct offers a variety of cabinet styles to suit every taste, from Cambridge, the most detailed and traditional, to Soho, the most simple and contemporary, with a range of options and colors in between. A selection of coordinating knobs and pulls is also available. “Our most popular cabinet is a Shaker style offered white and espresso,” Ms. Chen notes, “All of the cabinets are solidwood construction with soft-close door hinges and drawer glides,” just as you find in high-end, custom cabinetry. The cabinetry is usually sold “RTA” or ready to assemble, for customers who wish to maximize their savings and assemble and install the cabinetry themselves. Chen’s team offers installation services at very reasonable prices, as well. Cabinets & Granite Direct also works with contractors and remodelers. For customers who would like assistance in choosing cabinetry or selecting granite, Chen’s skilled design team in the showroom are eager to help. They provide individual attention and guidance and will create a design plan for no charge. Stop in for a consultation today and you could have a new kitchen before the holidays! With the purchase of a countertop valued at $2000 or more, Cabinets & Granite Direct will offer a free stainless steel sink. Store restrictions might apply. Cabinets & Granite Direct is a proud member of the Better Business Bureau, the National Kitchen and Bath Association and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. The showroom is conveniently located just off Interstate 480 at 4979 West 130th Street in Cleveland. Showroom hours are Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 216.898.9758 or visit the company website at DIHUSA.com for more information. Cabinets & Granite Direct 4979 West 130th Street 216.898.9758 dihusa.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 65 2015 RESIDENTIAL ROOFING Choose the Best: Professional Installation and a Quality Roofing System O By Kristal Pettit Photos Vincent Gorman, Aaron Leyser and courtesy Brad Smith Roofing ne important consideration when purchasing a new roof is the reputation of the company installing it. A second, equally important consideration, is the quality of the materials used in the installation. When you contract with Brad Smith 66 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Roofing, you can be confident that their reputation is outstanding in northeast Ohio and that they are factory-certified by one of the top manufacturers of roofing materials - GAF. Brad Smith Roofing has established itself as a solid, reputable roofing company for the last 36 years. Under the continued leadership of Brad Smith and the next generation, Brad’s daughter, Stacey, and son, Drew, it continues to provide professional roofing services to Cleveland area neighborhoods. Brad Smith Roofing Stacey Kitchen, Drew & Brad Smith is proud to have earned the prestigious Presidents Club Award from GAF, as a master elite contractor and offers GAF’s exclusive “Golden Pledge Warranty.” This warranty covers their client’s roof from defects in material for 50 years and workmanship for 25 years after a manufacturer’s 40 point field inspection is performed. If a homeowner transfers title within 20 years of the installation of the home’s new roof, this warranty is transferable to the new owner. That’s an impressive asset which any potential home buyer will appreciate. Brad Smith Roofing wants its customers to understand the costs and benefits of installing a new roof versus putting a roof over an existing surface. Roofing regulations restrict the number of layers on a roof to two. Also, when a roof starts to fail there’s usually an underlying cause and by putting a new roof over the old one you might just be putting a band aid over the wound and not actually fixing the problem. Tearing off the old roofing allows Brad Smith’s experienced professionals to see if there are any structural issues so they can be fixed, allowing your new roof to last many more years. treat their home or commercial building as if it were our own, so we have a responsibility to maintain that trust.” Why settle for anything but the highest quality of materials and installation when you’re making such a substantial investment in your property? Brad Smith Roofing has Stacey and Drew, the second generation, have been in the business for over 15 years now. They continue the company’s mission to educate the homeowner of all options available, to provide the highest level of customer communication, project management and thorough inspections. Their highly skilled employees are proud to work for a company which values responsible building practices and uses only quality materials on the jobs. you covered with GAF roofing systems and a warranty which stands behind both the manufacture and installation of your new roof. Call Brad Smith Roofing before winter descends on northeast Ohio or stop in and check out the GAF products in their beautiful showroom. Brad Smith Roofing “We focus on building client relationships with the approach that they are like family,” Drew says. “Our clients trust us to 24550 Sperry Drive, Westlake 440.835.3377 bradsmithroofing.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 67 M artinson-Nicholls is an industry leader in floor mat and anti-slip technologies. They can create a unique solution to any residential or commercial challenge where safety, comfort or the need to be clean crops up where people’s feet dare to go. 2015 FLOOR MATS Dan Ruminski acquired the business over 30 years ago from original founder Dave Martinson. Back in the day MartinsonNicholls had major brand recognition here in Cleveland in that pre-Internet world of commerce. Today the firm’s internet presence sails under the name Floormat. com. Owner Dan Ruminski also makes the rounds as the Cleveland Storyteller. The true tales he can tell about his company’s successes expanded my horizons, and maybe they’ll have you viewing the world underfoot with new eyes. Saving the World from Slipping & Sliding By Janine Purcell Photos Aaron Leyser and Courtesy Martinson-Nicholls In the early days the primary product was floor matting and anti-slip pressure sensitive tape – think the anti-slip strips in a bathtub. The company created a range of commercial and residential applications that involved custom sizing or die cutting the material. Over the years the business has grown five-fold from its original size. It’s known as a one-stop shop where Ruminski applies what he labels “pragmatic engineering” to conquer any size project. They tailor the characteristics of the product to the demands and needs of the customer environment. For example, 400 U.S. Army tanks world-wide are equipped with custom fit anti-slip mats that are resistant to fungus to fulfill the military acquisition specifications. The firm took a call from Bollingers of New Orleans, a world class ship builder. The U.S. Coast Guard had commissioned 50 new cutters from their shipyard. The entire deck required an anti-slip covering that could be maintained for inevitable wear and tear. Martinson-Nicholls’ staff took a swift trip down to New Orleans and created detailed computer drawings of the entire deck layout. They delivered 68 LEFT Dan Ruminski, Owner Fine Lifestyles Cleveland complete ship sets that employ the most “aggressive” anti-slip tape. Ships also carry replacement pieces so repairs can be made at sea immediately when needed. A downtown Cleveland hotel consulted with Ruminski when the square weather mat they had purchased elsewhere created a tripping hazard when paired with their circular revolving door. Floormat.com had previously perfected an approach to trim mats to curved areas and then apply edges to them. An hour of onsite work to convert the mat to a circular shape, and the area was instantly safer for the high volume of foot traffic. The firm can create floor mats that keep salt, dirt and chemicals from being tracked into your home or business. The appropriate mat surface can vigorously scrape off particles. Martinson-Nicholls’ customers in the hotel and retail space can attest to their effectiveness in making entrances cleaner and safer, while significantly reducing cleaning costs. Consider how these mats can make your home safer and conveniently cleaner. A heated anti-slip mat creates a passage through wintry ice and snow for humans and their furry friends, or converts a slippery slope like a wheelchair ramp into a safe pathway. It could also make that winter trip out to the hot tub on your deck a whole lot sweeter. Martinson-Nicholls To learn more call Martinson-Nichols at 440.951.1312 or visit Floormat.com. 440.951.1312 or 800.876-1312 Floormat.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 69 2015 POWER WASHING With a Little Care, Extend the Life of Your Concrete Surfaces By Dylan Yépez Photos Courtesy Perfect Power Wash W ith Northeast Ohio’s fluctuating weather and harsh winters, those ubiquitous hairline cracks in your concrete driveway and patio may seem inevitable. A simple biennial process, however, can protect your concrete surfaces and keep them looking their best through many a winter vortex. Sealing all your external concrete surfaces is an integral yet often-overlooked part of preparing your home for winter. Perfect 70 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Power Wash, Northeast Ohio’s full-service power washing and restoration company, can ensure your concrete driveway, patio, and walkways are protected from seasonal damage this winter. The experienced technicians at Perfect Power Wash always show up uniformed, with top-notch equipment to handle all of your home’s exterior cleaning and restoration needs. They use only topgrade detergents and specialized surface cleaning units to thoroughly and evenly clean all concrete surfaces. After rinsing off the concrete, they apply a sealer to protect the concrete from contaminants such as water and salt. “Concrete is porous, so when it rains or snows, that concrete will absorb water. The water will freeze and thaw, causing cracks in the surface,” explains Michael Palubiak, owner of Perfect Power Wash, which specializes in cleaning and restoring concrete, roofs, siding, gutters, and decks. “The sealer goes into the pores of the concrete to block water, salt, and other contaminants from penetrating.” Biennial power washing and sealing are a must, regardless of the age and condition of the concrete surfaces. That way your concrete will always be protected from the contaminants that cause cracking and, worse, structural failure. power washed and sealed for free when you have your driveway washed and sealed. Visit Perfect Power Wash online at perfectpowerwash.com to learn more about the services offered. Once a driveway, patio, or walkway has been neglected for long enough, those hairline cracks will turn into wider gaps in the concrete surface. Replacing these surfaces can cost tens of thousands of dollars, significantly more than routine washing and sealing. If your concrete paths are visibly dirty and even deteriorating, the benefits of a thorough power wash and seal will be immediate and astounding. The safe, deep cleaning will rid the surface of the built-up gunk, and although the seal won’t repair damage that’s already done, it will help protect against further damage. Sealing also keeps concrete looking new by helping to prevent dirt and debris from staining its surface. Michael likens installing a concrete driveway and neglecting its maintenance to purchasing a new car and never washing it. “This is something you want to maintain,” Michael says. “Whether it’s your car or your driveway, you want it to look nice and have longevity.” Call Perfect Power Wash at 440.856.3400 to ensure your home’s exterior maintains its beauty and function. You can ask for a free quote over the phone, and mention this article to get your front walkway Michael Palubiak, Owner Perfect Power Wash 440.856.3400 perfectpowerwash.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 71 2015 LANDSCAPE DESIGN Sustainable Landscape Design: Creating A Healthy Environment For Plants By Meg Pauken Photos Vincent Gorman and Courtesy Lowe’s Greenhouse D id you know that autumn is the perfect time for planting trees, shrubs, lawns and other perennials? This is because the soil is still warm enough to allow roots to become established before the ground freezes, and temperatures are moderate, so that the plants don’t become stressed. In other words, it is a great time to consider either a complete landscape design or a freshening of your existing plan. There are three keys to successful, long-lasting landscapes, according to horticulturist Jeff Griff, President of Lowe’s Greenhouse in Bainbridge: proper design, proper plant selection and proper installation. The landscape design team at Lowe’s Greenhouse (not affiliated with Lowe’s 72 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland home centers) takes into account the unique attributes of a property, such as the amount of sunlight, drainage, slope, and existing plantings, such as mature trees, to create landscape designs that are sustainable, easy to care for and easy to maintain over the long term. “Working with a landscape company that specializes in plants and plantings, as opposed to patios, decks or stonework, makes all the difference,” offers Griff. “We prepare designs that work for the property owner over the long term.” This is a talent not necessarily widely available throughout the landscape industry. Once a solid design is in place, plant selection occurs. “When you pick the right plant for the right spot, you have the best outcomes, “ Griff says. Finally, site preparation at the time of installation is critical. “We create a healthy environment for the plants by preparing the soil properly,” Jeff explains. His team completes the process with a thorough education for their customers regarding landscape care and maintenance. Lowe’s offers landscape maintenance services as well, and many of their clients entrust them with the care of their property. “Investing in expertise has value,” Jeff says, “Proper design, plant selection and installation greatly increase the odds of plants surviving and thriving in the extreme weather conditions we’ve seen recently in Northeast Ohio.” That results in cost savings over time because plants live longer and fewer will need to be replaced, on top of the aesthetic value a beautiful landscape provides. Jeff Griff, owner Sharing their expertise with their customers is an overall philosophy at Lowe’s. Whether a customer is purchasing a single plant or a truckload, every team member offers generous advice and assistance. Sunday from 10 until 5. Call 440.543.5123 or visit the website lowesgreenhouse.com for more information. “We want our customers to be successful gardeners,” says Griff. “We are passionate about plants and we share our expertise with everyone who shops with us.” Lowe’s Greenhouse has been undergoing expansion and renovation over the past few months, so it is a perfect time for a visit. The new Wild Thistle Gift Shop is open, carrying an expanded collection of indoor and outdoor lifestyle decor and clothing items. Lowe’s Greenhouse and Gift Shop is located at 16540 Chillicothe Road in Bainbridge, Ohio. Hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 until 6 and Lowe’s Greenhouse 16540 Chillicothe Road Chagrin Falls 440.543.5123 lowesgreenhouse.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 73 2015 LUMBERYARD L-R Bruce Greig, Chris Donovan, Bob Feldman, Britt Raburn, Don Ramga, John Talkington, Lenny Serwatka THE LUMBERYARD WITH THE PERSONAL TOUCH By Meg Pauken Photos Aaron Leyser F amily-owned Lyndhurst Lumber has been in business for 94 years, serving the local community of do-it-yourselfers and contractors in Northeast Ohio. The secret to their longevity and success: personal service and professional expertise. Britt Raburn, owner, puts it this way: “We listen to our customers and focus on solving their problems. That is what makes us stand out.” 74 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Anyone who has tried to install a new screen door or replace a bathroom sink knows that no two projects are ever the same, and nothing ever goes quite as planned. This is where Lyndhurst Lumber really makes a difference. “We see a lot of frustrated people who either got bad advice or no advice when they started a project and then got stuck in the middle. We help them get it back on track and finished up,” says Raburn. He continues, “We can save them money by showing them how to use what they already bought.” For example, maybe a cabinet that you have already purchased doesn’t quite fit the opening after the old one was removed. At Lyndhurst Lumber, they will take the time to see if it can be trimmed or modified so that it fits, before they sell you a new one. Lyndhurst Lumber is one of the few locally-owned and operated lumber yards in the area. Unlike big-box stores that stock only uniform sizes and materials, they have access to the kinds of unusual items often needed for older homes, such as specific varieties of wood or hard-tofind beams. As a true lumberyard, they offer a level of service that big-box stores cannot, such as cutting your lumber to exact specifications, whether it is a single piece or a garage full. Lyndhurst Lumber will build and install everything it sells, from picnic tables to trellises and play sets, if customers prefer not to do the work themselves. They even provide delivery during the week and on Saturdays. “We do all types of home renovations: windows and doors; kitchens; baths and flooring; plus decks and garages. We are focused on customer service. We take the time to find out what a customer really needs, instead of just selling a product,” visit the website at lyndhurstlumber.net. Raburn explains. Because of their long history in the community, the team at Lyndhurst Lumber is a reliable source for recommendations when customers require a contractor or skilled craftsman. They offer wholesale pricing and special services to contractors that they are unlikely to find at the large home improvement centers. Lyndhurst Lumber 1511 Commodore Road, Lyndhurst Showroom 5402 Mayfield Road, Lyndhurst 440.442.1616 [email protected] lyndhurstlumber.net Visit Lyndhurst Lumber for your next project and experience their personal, professional service for yourself. Lyndhurst Lumber’s showroom is located at 5402 Mayfield Road in Lyndhurst. The lumberyard is directly around the corner, at 1511 Commodore Road. Store hours are 7:30 to 7 Mondays and Thursdays; 7:30 to 5:30 Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays and 8:00 to 5 on Saturdays. Call 440.442.1616 for more information or Britt Raburn Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 75 ENCE EXPERIUBERT THE NENTAGE ADVA at Call us 60 3 0 9 2 216-5 e for a Fre n! o ti a lt u Cons Serving Northeast Ohio Homeowners since 1975 ▶ I n t e ri o r P ain t in g ▶ E x t er ior S t a i n i n g ▶ Vi n yl Re fi n i s h i n g ▶ E xte r i o r P ain t in g ▶ Alu min um Re fi n i s h i n g ▶ Ov e r 10 ,0 0 0 H o m e s P a i n t e d Call to learn more about our Painter For The Day Program N E U B E R T P A I N T I N G . C Quality Painting. That’s All We Do! O M Environmentally Responsible 2015 Commercial Roofing Systems COMMERCIAL ROOFING By Dylan Yépez Photos Courtesy MNW Construction A s the owner of commercial property, you have a vested interest in providing a safe, energy efficient, weather-proof environment for your tenants. More than likely, your own company or manufacturing plant is operating within that building as well. When the responsibility for a commercial property rests on your shoulders, you should consult with MNW Construction. MNW specializes in flat commercial roofing systems and low-slope roofs and has been in business since 2009. Thanks to the dedicated professionals who work for them, MNW Construction has already made a name for itself in commercial roofing. Based in Middlefield, Ohio, MNW Construction is proud of their employees. Mark Wengerd, owner of MNW Construction, explains, “Our Amish work crews arrive promptly and work efficiently. 78 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland Each employee has been factory trained and certified by Conklin Roofing Systems, which we promote as the top of the line product available in terms of structural stability, weather-tight protection and energy efficiency.” The Conklin Roofing company realizes that a roof is a long-term investment for a company, not just another expense. Their unique design and materials have made Conklin Roofing Systems leaders in the commercial roofing market for over 30 years. Conklin Roofing Systems are constructed in all one piece so no seams exist to eventually allow the elements to slip through the cracks. Conklin roof coatings are still ahead of industry standards, according to Wengerd, for technology, performance, and environmental responsibility. In the 1970’s hot tar roofs were the standard for commercial buildings. Conklin began installing white acrylic roofs which reflected heat and UV rays for more comfortable interiors, reduced air conditioning costs, and increased energy efficiency. Most importantly today, when we’re concerned about the disposal costs of materials and the environmental costs of disposal, MNW Construction offers roof recoating. The recoating process allows the original roofing structure to remain intact which saves time, labor, disposal and landfill costs over the option of replacement. There is no need to tear off the existing roofing structure when MNW Construction can apply a Conklin Roofing System over it to seal and protect from the elements and reflect the sun’s heat. Although MNW Construction has complete confidence in the professionalism of their certified employees, Mark Wengerd is on the job site during each project to assure the highest quality workmanship. “Our response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive. I don’t need to oversee each job, but I just enjoy being on the job sites and participating in the process.” MNW Construction has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau based on the length of time they’ve been operating and the fact that not a single complaint has ever been filed. If the responsibility for the solid, sound nature of a commercial property rests on your shoulders, talk to Mark Wengerd or his general manager, Patrick Flanagan, about the investment in a Conklin Roofing System. MNW Construction can increase the value of your property and your energy savings at the same time. MNW Construction Middlefield, Ohio 724.986.1568 Patrick Flanagan 440.321.9434 Mark Wengerd Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 79 2015 GARAGE FLOORING Finally, Garage Flooring That Lasts By Dylan Yépez Photos Courtesy Garage Finisher M any people have tried to paint their garage floor with store-bought kits or hired a professional to install epoxy flooring only to have a peeling mess a couple years or even months later. After 20 years as an owner of a large painting company, Mario FX Salwan set out to find a better solution. He did just that, with technology invented by Bayer Material Sciences called Polyaspartic. “Polyaspartic is a higher-grade version of a Polyurea coating similar to what is used as a spray-on bedliner for pick-up trucks,” explains Mario. “The difference is Polyaspartic can be rolled on and has improved properties including being 80 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland harder, non-yellowing and non-peeling due to hot tires from a car, truck or plane.” Using decades of installation experience, Mario worked with a chemist to formulate this resin into the perfect garage and commercial flooring system named the Forever Floor and installed by Garage Finisher around the Cleveland area. Garage Finisher also sells this revolutionary coating system to other professional flooring installers throughout the United States and Canada who are amazed at how great their floors now look, how easy they are to clean and how long they last. The Polyaspartic resin can be applied down to negative 30 degrees and dries in one hour. Due to this innovation, Garage Finisher can install floors year round in residential garages, car dealerships and commercial buildings. “The installation process involves hundreds of steps and a lot of equipment, but the floor of a normal two car garage can be installed in one day and you can drive on the floor the next day,” says Mario. All the items in your garage are removed by Garage Finisher’s crew and put in a Garage Finisher storage trailer on your driveway while the work is being completed, so you don’t have to lift a finger. Then, Garage Finisher uses concrete grinding equipment connected to specialized vacuums to remove the top layer of your concrete, including any coatings, oil, dirt and contaminants. A two-part liquid Polyurea filler that dries in eight minutes is used to fill all the cracks, pitting and control joints, effectively providing a seamless floor so there is no place for dirt to hide. Garage Finisher applies five separate layers of flooring to your garage floor, each layer drying in one hour. The result is a decorative, nonporous flooring system that is easy to clean and unfazed by hot tires, salt, oil, gasoline and household chemicals. garage like painting, cabinets, slatwall or accessories — all of which Garage Finisher can provide. Watch their Garage Makeover video online at garagefinisher. com and request a free estimate on their website or you can call their office at 216.831.4500. Garage Finisher is so confident in its floor, that after they put away all your belongings, the company provides you with a Lifetime Warranty. All you need to do to maintain the Forever Floor is hose it down and dry it with the complimentary Garage Finisher squeegee, no additional sealing or expense is needed. Once the floor is looking perfect, you may want additional services for your Mario F.X. Salwan Garage Finisher 216.831.4500 garagefinisher.com Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 81 2015 FENCE BUILDER Dave Schwalm, Owner ENHANCE YOUR BACKYARD LIVING SPACE W ooden decks and backyard accoutrements, such as pergolas and gazebos, are stylish extensions of your home that can transform the way you use your outdoor space. Whether it’s a family barbecue, a reunion of friends, or just a relaxing Sunday afternoon, a customized backyard space is the finest place to enjoy it. Its name says “Fence,” but Truline Fence has built elegant, robust decks and backyard structures across northern Ohio for decades. Owner Dave Schwalm was 82 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland By DylanYépez Photos Courtesy Fine Lifestyles born and raised in Shaker Heights, and began working in the trade in 1977. He started Truline Fence in ’89, as a reliable purveyor and servicer of fences and decks, both residential and commercial. entire deck with a handicap ramp. He has a specialized focus on wood structures and each of their components, such as railings and steps, to ensure the highest possible quality on those specific jobs. Twenty-five years later, Dave continues to personally handle every facet of the business. “I vowed to stay small, give personal service, and make sure I’m on every job site so everything is done perfectly,” Dave says. When building a new deck Dave uses custom hidden fasteners to hold it together without relying on unsightly screws and nails, thus ensuring that the finished deck will look as refined as the hardwood used in its construction. “We hide all the nails on the deck, and we do custom hidden fasteners for deck surfaces,” Dave says. “There are never any Dave can work atop any terrain and build anything from a set of back steps to an nail holes or screws sticking out.” If you’re replacing or updating your deck, fence or railings, don’t worry about the old wood and metal. Dave collects all the scraps and recycles them. “We never put anything into a landfill,” Dave says. “It all gets recycled.” Once homeowners begin using their backyards regularly to enjoy the new decks and pergolas, they may suddenly notice the large, unsightly air conditioning units stationed behind their home. Dave has designed and built attractive wood air conditioning unit enclosures which won’t interfere with future repairs. Without the need for any tools, the panels of the enclosure easily slide out to allow work to be done on the unit. The unit stays safely hidden the rest of the time behind an attractive wood structure, blending in nicely with the landscaping. If you’re in the market for a new fence or another structural asset to your backyard, call Dave and he’ll give you a free consultation, including a fair and honest estimate right then and there. “We meet. I measure. I give you a price,” Dave says. Truline Fence provides three-to-fiveyear workmanship guarantees on all new installations. But you probably won’t need it, because Dave is onsite daily to ensure the job is done right the first time. Truline Fence covers all of northern Ohio. Give Dave a call at 440.479.8342, and he’ll come out with samples and photos of previous work. No job is too big or too small for Truline Fence. Truline Fence 440.479.8342 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 83 2015 HOME THEATER AND AUTOMATION Audition Your Next Entertainment System By Kristal Pettit Photos Aaron Leyser and Courtesty Sound & Vision A s much as we enjoy going out to the movies, it’s a lot of fun lounging in our pajamas and enjoying the big screen experience in our own home. The home theater experts at Sound & Vision can help make that happen. Whether you’re converting the former playroom into a man cave, or incorporating a multi-media room into your new construction, Sound & Vision has the equipment and the expertise. Mike Woods began Sound & Vision 14 years ago in Cuyahoga Falls with the intention of bringing high quality electronics to the discerning consumer. He now has two more showroom locations, where customers can experience his audio and screening equipment in a home-like setting, one in Beachwood and, his newest, in Columbus. “It’s important to be able to experience the equipment in person,” Mike explains. “There’s no way to fully appreciate the 84 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland quality and make comparisons from a website.” Sound & Vision maintains a large inventory in stock so when you’ve decided on the system or equipment piece that meets your needs, you can walk out of the store with it. There’s no ordering and waiting weeks for delivery. Because Sound & Vision belongs to a large buying group of independent electronic retailers, the consumer benefits from its buying power. One might believe that the best prices are only available from the big box stores, but that’s simply not true. The prices are extremely competitive with the large retailers, but the selection and expertise of the sales staff far exceed what you’d find at the large chain stores. And you won’t find installation experts at the large retailers, either. Sound & Vision’s full time installation staff is experienced in both older homes and new construction. “No matter what era your house is from, we can install cutting edge audio, video and smart home technology,” Mike assures us, referring to the natural extension of his business into the newest aspect of technology for the home. Sound & Vision has worked with homeowners and contractors to install whole house lighting, heating and cooling controls, sprinkler systems, and more. “Smart home technology has improved markedly. Now it’s affordable and reliable, where before it was buggy and very expensive,” Mike explains. While many other companies, including your cable provider, are promoting their apps to run your smart home systems, Sound & Vision has uniquely positioned itself to integrate your home’s systems seamlessly. Just as you might find it frustrating to walk into your tv room and find four remotes, none of Mike Woods and Jason Dietrick which will turn on your television, other companies are providing separate and distinct applications, or apps, to remotely operate your lights, your home security cameras, your heating and cooling, and your audio system. Sound & Vision has an application which integrates every component with one app. And it’ll turn on your television. with smart home connectivity. The 11,000 square foot showroom in Cuyahoga Falls now includes an impressive selection of furnishings specifically for multi-media interiors. After you select the right audio and video equipment, you can shop for the perfect sectional, lounge chairs, storage units and more, to complete the room. As a member of the Home Builders Association, Sound & Vision is on the front line of home trends. Instead of opting for dedicated home theaters, many are incorporating multi-media rooms, and integrating them into the rest of the home The only way to truly experience a quality turntable for your vinyl collection, or the Black Diamond viewing screen which allows perfect clarity even in a natural light filled room, is to visit one of Sound & Vision’s showrooms. Test the expertise of your sales associate with every question that comes to mind and feel confident that you’ve made the best buying decision for your family’s entertainment needs. Sound & Vision soundandvisionohio.com 750 Howe Avenue Cuyahoga Falls 330.923.5933 28700 Chagrin Boulevard Beachwood 216.292.0300 1216 East Powell Road Columbus 614.785.9700 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 85 2015 AUTO DETAILING Prepare Your Auto for Winter Storage By Dylan Yépez Photos Courtesy Rehab Detailing Y Rehab Detailing in a friend’s garage in Beachwood, then grew into a commercial space in Aurora. This year Rehab Detailing opened a studio showroom in Bedford Heights at 271 and Aurora Road. Ross Miller has dedicated himself to the fine art of auto detailing. He started Whether you’re driving your vehicle every day or only bringing your classic auto out for weekend drives, Rehab Detailing offers a detailing package that will fit your needs, at a range of price points. From the $200 Groupie Package to the comprehensive Diva Package designed for the special treatment of exotics, every car is going to ou love your car, but Cleveland’s winter isn’t kind to her. Before you store your precious vehicle, make sure she’s cleaner than when she left the showroom. Fall is the time to give your car the royal treatment and bring her back to optimum condition. The professionals at Rehab Detailing know exactly which products and processes are required to restore and preserve your car, SUV, motorcycle or boat. 86 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland feel better after leaving the studio. Ross recommends the Rockstar Package which will perfect and protect the paint for two to three years. All packages begin with Aquatic Therapy, a swirl-free hand wash using plush micro-fiber towels and sponges. “Even just washing a car correctly will look significantly better than an automated car wash,” according to Ross. Detailing will begin with a decontamination process to remove foreign particulates in the paint. All surfaces of the interior are wiped down with a high quality matte protectant. More intensive treatments for carpet or leather surfaces are available as needed. The engine and bay are detailed as well, resulting in a cooler running car. The wheels are cleaned behind the spokes to preserve the quality of your car’s rims. Now that your car has been thoroughly cleaned inside and out the real artistry begins. Paint Correction removes the swirls and imperfections in the paint. It is common for detailing shops to use products that fill in these scratches for a temporary fix, but Rehab Detailing removes them to permanently smooth the paint surface and release the truest color and the most depth and luster of your car’s paint. Even new cars will benefit dramatically from this process which can take up to 20 hours of polishing. The amazing shine and gloss will last for months and sometimes years. There are several choices for the final coating to lock in all the freshly corrected paint. For most cars they recommend a ceramic glass coating. This state of the art sealant will produce a lustrous shell over the paint that will last for two to three years with proper maintenance. If you’re considering selling your car or trading it in, talk with Ross or one of his detailing specialists to decide which package could bring you the most return on your investment. A buyer or dealership will know that the car has been cared for when its appearance has been restored to its highest potential. received the royal treatment in the Rehab Detailing studio. Like Rehab Detailing on Facebook or follow them on Twitter and Instagram @rehabdetailing for events and updates. Rehab Detailing also has several other services like vinyl wrapping, window tinting, pick-up and delivery and their maintenance program. Even if you aren’t one of the lucky owners of an exotic vehicle, you’ll feel like one after taking your car in for a detail process to restore and protect its appearance. Call Ross to discuss making your car better than brand new. Rehab Detailing 24850 Aurora Road Bedford Heights Visit rehabdetailing.com for before and after photos of the fabulous Porsches, Ferraris and other vehicles which have BEFORE 330.633.5384 [email protected] rehabdetailing.com AFTER Ross Miller, Owner Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 87 Friendly Service & Superior Technology By Dylan Yépez Photos Aaron Leyser DRY CLEANERS 2015 AUTO REPAIR Danielle McDonald and Tom Carey T om Carey always knew he would work around cars. Growing up in Shaker Heights, he had a passion for hot rods and eventually got a job working at a garage on Warrensville Center Road in the 1970’s. Tom and his wife, Cathy, bought the shop from its former owners in 1982. Center Heights Service is now the longest-running business in Warrensville Heights, located on the border of Shaker Heights. Tom is proud to say that he took a good auto repair shop and turned it into the Tom & Shaker author, Rick Holton 88 Fine Lifestyles Cleveland award winning service station it is today. For five years in a row Center Heights Service has been awarded the AAA top shop award and it’s won the Angie’s List Super Service Award for 2012 and 2014. Center Heights has also been recognized with top ratings from the Better Business Bureau and the reviews on Yelp and Tire Rack are exemplary. The credit for Center Heights’ superior service is shared with its employees, many of whom have been with Tom for decades. New to the management team is Danielle McDonald. With 17 years experience in a large chain automotive parts store, Danielle was looking for a change. “Tom and Center Heights Service have a reputation for integrity which I was well aware of, having been in the business,” Danielle explained. “I was looking for more of a family store environment after working in the corporate automotive parts business.” When Tom heard she was looking for a change he quickly made her an offer to manage Center Heights. Danielle manages a newly upgraded and remodeled Center Heights Service. Over the last few years Tom has upgraded the equipment and repair bays in response to rapid changes in automotive technology. The ASE-certified mechanics at Center Heights now work with state-of-the-art tools and machinery, including the Hunter Revolution tire changer - the first one in Northeast Ohio. Tom is an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified master technician, and his mechanics are able to service all car makes and models. Besides being a superior service provider, the eco-friendly Center Heights is a Toyo and Cooper Tire dealer and an Interstate Battery Platinum Dealer. “We are proud to offer superior customer service here,” Tom says. “And we’re friendly.” Tom offers a unique loyalty program to his customers. “You spend $100 on service, and you get into the Gas Club.” Members pay wholesale prices to fill up their tanks. “Nobody else can offer you that, period.” The service provided at Center Heights extends beyond paying customers. Need an expert to address your car-related concerns? Tom accepts and answers questions emailed to him at [email protected] or tweeted to @centerheights. “I’m happy to answer any kind of car questions,” Tom says. This includes free second opinions. Tom encourages a visit to the shop, which is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. “Come in, enjoy a cup of coffee, and just come say hi,” he says. “No purchase necessary.” Center Heights Service 3884 Warrensville Center Road 216.751.3387 [email protected] Fine Lifestyles Cleveland 89 HYDROTHERAPY AQUATIC EXERCISE FAMILY FUN Swim Year Round Inside or Outside Join the Swimming Revolution The sleek European-Inspired styling of the Michael Phelps Signature Swim Spa by Master Spa is unlike any swim spa that has come before. 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