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TOUR OPEN MARCH 4-20 10am-4pm Fridays & Saturdays, 1-4 pm Sundays ADMISSION: Adults – $15; Children ages 17 and under – FREE Benefiting Institute for Translational Oncology Research (ITOR) as part of the GHS Cancer Center Tickets available at the home and online at www.designershowcasehome.com. For additional information, call 864-797-7732. Presented by CANCER CENTERS OF THE CAROLINAS 5 Calaverdi Ct.,Simpsonville,29681
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2011 ITOR Designer Showcase Home

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The 2011 ITOR Designer Showcase Home is presented by Cancer Centers of the Carolinas and benefits the Institute for Translational Oncology Research (ITOR) as part of GHS Cancer Center! When you walk through this gorgeous, 7,000 square-foot, custom-designed home built by Stoneledge Properties in the Five Forks area estate community of Southampton, you're not just seeing creativity at work; you're building the very future of cancer care right here in the Upstate through ITOR and the GHS Cancer Center. Take your tour 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays or 1-4 p.m. Sundays March 4-20, or glimpse an exclusive sneak peek at the preview party March 3. Mark your calendar for the special Trader Joe's weekend, including delicious tastings, 1 to 4 p.m. March 4-6. We hope you enjoy the tour, and thank you for your support!
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TOUR OPEN MARCH 4-2010am-4pm Fridays & Saturdays, 1-4 pm Sundays

ADMISSION: Adults – $15; Children ages 17 and under – FREE

Benefi ting Institute for Translational Oncology Research (ITOR) as part of the GHS Cancer Center

Tickets available at the home and online at www.designershowcasehome.com.For additional information, call 864-797-7732.

Presented by CANCER CENTERS OF THE CAROLINAS

5 Calaverdi Ct., Simpsonville,29681

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Stoneledge Properties welcomes you to the 2011

ITOR Designer Showcase Home, presented by Cancer

Centers of the Carolinas to benefi t the Institute for

Translational Oncology Research (ITOR) as part of the

GHS Cancer Center.

We are grateful to have been chosen as the builder

of this grand home, which raises funds to support local

innovative cancer treatment for our families, neighbors

and friends here in the Upstate through ITOR. This

new innovative collaboration paves the way for new

breakthroughs in rapid drug development, diagnostic

discovery and advanced cancer care. Thank you for

helping to make this possible through purchasing a

ticket to the ITOR Designer Showcase Home preview

party or tour ticket!

The grand estate home is located within the gates

of the prestigious Southampton community in the

Five Forks area. It’s the culmination of cutting edge

design, quality construction, cutting edge audio/video,

perimeter security and a multitude of unique features

and products to simplify the daily routine.

From initial concept, this home was intended to be

an oasis of relaxation inside and out, whether you’re

relaxing by the natural stone waterfall that fl ows into

the pool and koi pond, grilling at the grand outdoor

kitchen, soaking in the stunning master bedroom/

bathroom suite with a custom shower grotto, indulging

in the amazing home theatre, or marveling at the

Stoneledge Properties signature Ceilings With Style®

& convenience features.

Stoneledge Properties works closely with clients to

consider space, comfort, and livability needs while

delivering a truly unforgettable, cost-competitive and

irreplaceable home. Attention to detail and quality

construction are the hallmarks this home has been

built on!

Please enjoy the tour, and thank you for supporting

Greenville and ITOR!

For more information about Stoneledge Properties, contact Chris Bailey at 864-286-6141 or [email protected], orvisit www.stoneledgeproperties.com.

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Dear Supporter in the F ight Against Cancer:

On beha lf of ou r families a nd colleagu es, welcome to the 2011 ITOR Designer Showcase Home! This project benef its the Institute for Tra nslationa l Oncolog y Resea rch (ITOR), a pa rt of the Cancer Center at Greenville Hospita l System University Medica l Center. What a u niqu e opportu nity to ra ise much-needed fu nds for patients with ca ncer right here in ou r community.

We invite you to experience room upon room, designer after designer; we promise you will enjoy every moment!

It is remarkable a nd humbling to us how the community has pu lled together for this project. One third of men a nd one qua rter of women in the U.S. have had cancer, meaning that nea rly every family in the nation has been affected by it. ITOR represents a new model in the war aga inst this disease. With a vision to create a n internationa l destination center that develops a nd delivers

innovative, persona lized ca ncer therapies for ou r neighbors a nd family, ITOR is tra nsforming ca ncer ca re on many levels. Here, patients receive some of the most advanced treatments ava ila ble a nywhere, while doctors conduct pioneering resea rch on life-saving ca ncer drugs.

The efforts of ITOR include a phase 1 Clinica l Resea rch Unit, biorepository services, a nd proteomics

a nd genomics capabilities in one location. Ou r goa l is to expedite path-breaking resea rch so that it ca n be applied more rapidly in clinica l settings. We believe we a re u niqu ely positioned to develop a cooperative model in the evolving f ie ld of oncolog y drug development. ITOR partners include leading pha rmaceutica l companies, resea rch u niversities, private industry a nd the government.At present, we have more tha n 30 pa rtners a nd colla borators working every day for familieshere in the Upstate.

The 2011 Showcase Home has been a colla borative e ffort as well, from ta lented bu ilder Chris Bailey of Stoneledge Properties to teams from Winn the F ight/Junior Leagu e who will serve as room hosts du ring the show. We cou ld not have done it without them!

Take you r f irst step into the home by enjoying the following pages of exqu isite design. Then mark you r ca lendar a nd visit.. All fu nds ra ised support ITOR.

Invite you r neighbors to join you du ring ou r specia l “Trader Joe Days” March 4-6. Y ou will not want to miss the magic! We look forward to seeing you.

Sincerely,

ITOR Medical Director Joe Stephenson, M.D. & Nancy Stephenson;ITOR Associate Medical Director Jeff Edenfi eld, M.D. & Andrea Edenfi eld

For more information about ITOR,

contact GHS Cancer Center Medical

Director Larry Gluck, M.D., ITOR

Medical Director Joe Stephenson, M.D.

or ITOR Associate Medical Director

Jeff Edenfi eld at 455-3600.

Tickets online at www.designershowcasehome.com | ITOR information at www.ITOR-ghs.org

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Family dinners have never sounded so good. This fresh take on an old standard boasts a Stoneledge Properties’ signature ceiling, while designers Rosanne Hamilton and Lauren Middlekauff (Carolina Furniture & Interiors) used the cozy round table, soft metallic window treatments and distinctive sideboard to bring warmth and understated glamour together in one amazing dining room.

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You’ve never seen comfort look so luxurious until you step into this great room. The Stoneledge Properties signature Ceilings With Style® sets the tone for the rest of the home’s breathtaking design, while the circle sawn rustic wide-plank floors invite you to slip off your shoes and stay awhile. The espresso built-in bookshelves flank the custom-designed fireplace, which boasts regionally harvested stone hand-chiseled on-site. Take in the understated glitz and old world feel, thanks to the design work of Suzi Smith (Design Partners Incorporated).

DON’T MISS:The Open Space® patio

doors, which fold out to a 12-foot opening that begs

you to bring the great outdoors inside.

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DON’T MISS: The wall-mounted coffee machinecuts out the daily grind of preparation with its own water supply, so you never have to fi ll the coffee pot!

The heart of the home (Suzi Smith, Design Partners Incorporated) has an unbelievable list of creative and convenient features guaranteed to inspire. A faux-bronze oven hood takes cooking to a whole new level, while the island’s built-in paper towel holder conveniently keeps the kitchen clean and fuss-free. Under sink In-cabinet lighting guarantees never having to fumble in the dark again. Think those cabinets are just gorgeous storage? Think again: inside them you’ll find a separate refrigerator and freezer that stretches storage capacity to fit any family.

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Slip into the home theatre (Suzi Smith, Design Partners Incorporated) and enjoy everything from home movies to award-winning features showcased on the state of the art 3D silver screen. You’ve got room to stretch out in the stadium seating, or you can invite the whole family and plenty of friends to join you. Gothic arches grace the walls and frame the soft custom-designed lighting, while the snack bar doubles as a technology center when you need to mix work and play.

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When you see the Stoneledge Properties signature convenience features included in this area designed by Suzi Smith of Design Partners Incorporated, you won’t want to leave. Purse management and storage system means an easy, consistent place to stash a handbag. A junk mail sorting area ensures that

unwanted mail never makes its way into the home. The wall charging station offers a one stop shop for keeping all electronic devices ready to go. A full-service laundry room includes a laundry chute, 3-basket sorting station, high counter tops for folding, and a basket deployment area that ensures everything returns to its proper place.

DON’T MISS: The doggie delight center, with custom-designed dog bone cabinets, food storage & roll-out feeding tray to keep the goodies hidden away.

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DON’T MISS: The motion-

activated lighting in the his-and-hers

closets, which is repeated throughout

every closet in the home.

Where do peace and pampering meet? Right here in

the master suite. Designer Suzi Smith (Design Partners

Incorporated) brings European fl air to life in the fi ne

French tapestries and rich fabrics. Relax by the fi re under

another Ceiling with Style® or let the outdoor gas lantern

light your way through the spacious master bedroom

before moving into the unforgettable master bath.

Space gets specialized here, with his-and-hers matching

wardrobes guiding the way to the room’s jaw-droppingly

gorgeous crown jewel: the Kohler Sok® overflowing

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infinity tub. Follow the Italian tile past the his-

and-hers vanities and walk-in closets to the

custom shower grotto, which boasts Eternal

Water Heaters and a Kohler DTV computer-

controlled shower system.

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Just like the rest of this home, attention has been paid to every detail in the upstairs suites. Each of the three bedrooms boasts a built-in desk and chest of drawers, along with spacious walk-in closets. Designers Sarah Lynch (Jeff Lynch Design services), Rosanne Hamilton and Lauren Middlekauff (both of Carolina Furniture & Interiors) infused each suite with its own unique identity, while still maintaining a stylish cohesion.

DON’T MISS: The suite bathrooms,

which are all custom-designed

and feature overhead rain systems.

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DON’T MISS: The Velux skylights, just a few of the dozen skylights and sun tunnels warming up this and other spaces throughout the home.

Upstairs, you’ll find old Hollywood glamour mixing with the millennial generation in the spacious teen media loft. The Jeff Lynch design team had an urban chic oasis in mind when they laid out this fun competition space in greens and grays under portraits of movie stars. There’s plenty of room for playing video games on the 50-inch television, challenging a friend to a game of ping pong or entertaining friends.

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Get ready to rumble! This Jeff Lynch-designed home gym has everything you need to stay fit and motivated, including plenty of privacy and space. Whether you’re perfecting your tae kwon do skills on the mat or pumping some iron on the equipment provided by Pro Fitness of Greenville, you can keep an eye on your workout with the wall-to-wall mirrors.

Get inspired in the home’s art studio,

affectionately dubbed The

Diva Depot (Jeff Lynch). A hand-

painted mural lends the space a creative vibe,

while the Gladiator GarageWorks®

system provides practical project

storage. Clean up after an

artistic session at the wall-length

washing station, which features a

dramatic cracked mirror accent.

DON’T MISS: The glamorous black chandelier, which maintains the art studio’s own special identity while echoing the home’s consistent design feature of chandeliers.

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George Vanderbilt himself would be pleased with this stately study and bath. You’ll find plenty of grandeur here, with the Stoneledge Properties signature ceiling, stately Jeff Lynch design and the Turkish bath tile. Don’t miss the space-saving features, too: built-in storage in both the study and the bath keep things organized without sacrificing opulence.

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The phrase “the great outdoors”

takes on a whole new meaning

here. Sneak out for a secluded getaway in the

spa or by the peaceful Koi pond, which

features a serene waterfall that

feeds the pool provided by Hot Springs Pools & Spas. The fully-

equipped outdoor cooking station

offers a chance for any aspiring

chef to show off grilling skills

and bartending tricks. Landscape

designer Joel Kirby took

inspiration from South Carolina’s own mountains and streams to

give the house a sense of place

while creating the ultimate resort for the homeowners.

DON’T MISS: The fully mature Japanese

Cryptomeria, supplied by Tree Spaders of Greenville,

giving this paradise the privacy it needs.

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CAROLINA FURNITURE& INTERIORS www.cfi upstate.com

Carolina Furniture & Interiors designers include Greenville natives Rosanne Hamilton and Lauren Middlekauff, who both specialize in residential design. Rosanne has 36 years of experience as an interior designer and is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers. Lauren is a Clemson University graduate and has been employed with Carolina Furniture and Interiors since 2005.

CURLY WILLOW DESIGNS, LLC www.curlywillowdesigns.com

After graduating from Clemson University with a Bachelors degree in Landscape Architecture, Joel Kirby worked for Arbor Engineering for just over 8 years. He started Curly Willow Designs, LLC in 2001 at the advice of friends and family to pursue another one of his passions, event planning and production. While events occupy some of his work week, Joel maintains his love for landscape design. He is a registered landscape architect and enjoys giving clients warm, inviting, and stylish outdoor spaces.

CREW 13 ARCHITECTUREMatt Parker, a licensed architect in both South Carolina and North Carolina, is a member of NCARB and AIA. He has continued his passion for high end residential work in the local area, including The Custom House in downtown Greenville, Thorneblade, Chanticleer, Southhampton, Montebello, Chartwell Estates and the

Cliffs Communities, to name a few.

DESIGN PARTNERS INCORPORATED www.designpartnersincsc.net

Founded and owned by Suzi Smith, Design Partners Incorporated is an upscale interior design fi rm that

relocated to the Upstate from Atlanta in 2004. Having fi rst established design talents in the Georgia and Florida markets, Design Partners has worked diligently to achieve a reputation of excellence here in the

Western Carolinas.

JEFF LYNCHwww.jeffl ynch.com

Jeff Lynch’s internationally renowned lead designer Sarah Lynch, whose

design portfolio includes work at the University of Saudi Arabia, Duke Energy and the 2010 Southern Living Home, is joined by design associates Cherith Pratt, Jennifer P. Edgerton, Jennifer

Williams and Meara Spillum.

STONELEDGE PROPERTIESwww.stoneledgeproperties.com

Chris and Meranda Bailey founded Stoneledge Properties to fulfi ll a lifelong dream of building fi ne custom

homes! They pride themselves in providing clear, concise advice and direction on a wide range of products and construction methods available, which allows them to build the most detailed and intricate of projects while making the selection process simple and enjoyable.

• Take Interstate 85 to Woodruff Road

• Drive southbound on Woodruff Road/Hwy 146 for approximately 6 miles.

• Turn left onto South Bennett's Bridge Road/Hwy 296.

• Drive approximately 3/4 of a mile and turn left into the Southampton community.

• The home is located at 5 Calaverdi Court, which will be located on your right.

lifelong dream of building fi ne custom

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PRESENTED BY

SHOWCASE PARTNERS

VENDOR PARTICIPANTS AND TRADE PARTNERS

Cancer Centers of the Carolinas (CCC) is a community-based, physician-owned practice with 25 board-cer tified oncologists practicing in multiple locations across the Upstate. CCC is the Upstate’s largest cancer care group, treating over 6,000 new patients annually.

AAA Fence Crafters

ABC Supply

Accommodating Concrete

Advanced Central Vacuums

Alternative Septic Solutions

Arguedas Masonry

Artistic Iron Works

Bob Burnett ’s

Carlyle Exteriors (roofing)

Carolina Custom Stair Works

Carolina Flooring Specialties (garage epoxy)

Carolina Specialties of Williamston

Chisim Ceiling and Sheetrock

Circle Trim Inc.

Classic Carpets and Interiors

Donald Starling Energy Rating

Edwards Mechanical

Essentials Faux Painting

Fireside Hearth and Home (fireplaces)

Floored!

Gallery of Lighting

Gateway Supply

GBS Lumber

General Shale Brick

Glen’s Plumbing

Harmony Landscaping(water features & Koi pond)

HBS Foam Insulation

HGI Cabinetry (cabinets and master closets)

Hot Springs Pools and Spas

Jeff Lynch

Kessick Wine Cellars

Kitchen & Perry Crawl Space Doors

Martin Nursery and Garden Center

Old Castle Sur faces

Organize it (secondary closets)

Overhead Door of Greenville

Par-Con

Priceless Construction & Trim

PT Tile installation

Rigsby ’s Hardwood Floors

Rod’s Painting

Samson Stone

Sherwin-Williams Paint

Spartan Security

Staarmann Framing

Staggs Landscaping(pavers, landscaping, ir r igation, lighting)

Stereo Video

Tidewater Lumber

Tree Spaders of Greenville (transplanted trees)

Upstate Custom Wood Shop(cedar beams)

Upstate Sheet Metal & Copper

Ward Electrical

SPECIAL THANK YOUS

Southampton Development

Chris and Meranda Bailey

The 2011 ITOR Designer ShowcaseHome committee

GHS Office of Philanthropy & Par tnership

GHS Marketing/Public Relationsand Physician Relations staff

CB events

Greenville Journal

The Junior League of Greenville

Kristy Way

Kennett Wines

Audrey Wiederstein

Jenn Parker

Lab 21

Bank of Travelers Rest

Trader Joe’s Staff

ITOR Staff

Jani-King Commercial Cleaning

Boco Loca Rum

The Green Room

The Gluck Family

The Stephenson Family

The Edenfield Family