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Departments 6 A FEW WORDS
12 TRENDS
16 TOSS A PARTY
20 OUT & ABOUT
26 ABOUT TOWN
34 IN THE GARDEN
64 ECOLOGIC
66 SMALL SCALE
68 JUDGES
70 CREDITS
72 BEFORE & AFTER
Features 28 GARDEN FEATURE Interior designer Emily Castle creates
a restful garden retreat.
48 FAVORITE SPACES Peek inside design professionals’
favorite spaces in their own homes.
On the CoverAutumn’s beauty is reflected in
this exquisite centerpiece that captures the season’s bounty.
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BY ANNE MATHEIS
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AUTUMN IN ST. LOUIS! Could it get any more glorious? The
trees are rustling, busy dressing the ground below with their red
and gold splendor. The air is cool and crisp, each breath fi lling
my lungs with a freshness that makes me want to close my eyes
and say “ah.” Fireplaces crackle, marshmallows drip, and hot cocoa
has found its way back into my mug. Yes, fall is a favorite of mine.
This issue is all about favorites. You’ll get a sneak peak into the
homes of some of your favorite design
professionals (page 47) and see what
they love about the rooms they’ve
created for themselves. Winners of
our “Favorite Spaces” contest, these
experts share tips on making a space
your own and doing it beautifully.
You’ll fall in love with the the ocean-
inspired living room, classically styled
offi ce and teenage girl’s dream room
in the home of interior designer
Denise Fogarty. You’ll delight in the
contemporary renovation of kitchen
and bath designer Jim Howard’s
1970s kitchen. You’ll marvel at the
rustic elegance of architect Lauren Strutman’s master bath.
You’ll smile at design/build remodeling contractor Fred Bueler’s
architecturally beautiful screen porch. And you’ll savor the
exotic ambience of interior designer Emily Castle’s dining room.
Ecologic (page 64) spotlights architect Lauren Strutman’s
winning kitchen, a gorgeous eco-friendly remodel.
Small Scale (page 66) highlights the living/dining area of winner
and interior designer Jilian Oxler’s cozy 600-square-foot home.
Interior designer Marcia Moore creates a stunning budget-
minded kitchen and is featured in Before and After (page 72).
One of my personal favorite things has been to serve as Editor-
at-Large for SLHL for the past two years. I can’t begin to tell you
how much fun I have had writing about so many beautiful houses
and the families who call them home. You can imagine what a
great honor it is for me now to take on the post of Editor and get
to know all of you, so don’t hesitate to drop me a line. With great
anticipation, I am thrilled, excited, overwhelmed and ready to go!
Happy fall everyone!
Judy Uelk, Editor
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1. Artistic Frame Monet Chair: “This chair, with or without arms, is the epitome of transitional design. The proportions make it fit perfectly anywhere, from living rooms and great rooms to bedrooms and entryways. Choose a bold fabric and this chair can add a great deal of pizazz to any setting.” —Interior design staff at Directions In Design, Inc.,1849 Craig Rd., 314-205-2010, www.didstl.com
2. Lexington Savile Row Server from the Barclay Square Collection: “This timeless piece is perfect, whether your address is a chic brownstone in the city or a modern two-story in the suburbs. Its quiet luxury is inspired by traditional design with a new twist.” —Interior designer Cate Riebold of Lexington Design & Furniture, 13275 Manchester Rd., 314-821-9700, www.lexingtonstl.com
3. Baker Drinks Tray Table from the Barbara Barry Collection: “Sleek, sophisticated and sassy, this drinks table mixes beautifully with any contemporary or traditional décor for an uptown look. Its graceful, sinuous curves add class to any décor. A little glitz, a little glam – break out the martini shakers!” —Interior designer Gigi Lombrano of Frank Patton Interiors, 13133 Manchester Rd., 314-965-4240, www.frankpattoninteriors.com
Top picks of local interior designers, these favorite pieces were chosen
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Harden Hi-Lo Table “The ultimate in versatility, the classic hi-lo table can be used as a dining table, a game table and
as a cocktail table. Harden’s classic style in a cherryfinish can blend into a variety of settings.”
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Niermann Weeks Danieli Chandelier “Handsome and graceful, the Danieli adds an unexpected twist to the typical crystal
chandelier. The simplified crown adds a touch of whimsy atop the fixture, with just the right
amount of bling or ‘wow’ to any setting.”
Interior designer Gigi Lombrano of Frank Patton Interiors,
13133 Manchester Rd., 314-965-4240, www.frankpattoninteriors.com
Currey & Company Eclipse Wall Sconce “Wall sconces are great anywhere in the home... we especially love using them in powder rooms, dining rooms, foyers, and corridors. This sconce mixes contemporary design with antique mirror detailing, making it a perfect fit in any setting.”
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Fuse Lighting Ramona Chandelier “The Ramona Chandelier from Fuse Lighting is classic, modern sophistication. The white silk pongee shade is paired with large citrine nuggets and works great in a living or dining space.”
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SLHLTOSS APARTY
An Evening toRemember
BY KATIE UNDERHILL PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB GRIMM
Stone Soup Cottage brings enchanting sophistication to a Chesterfield couple’s “silver” soiree
3rdCourseGrilled Digby Bay Scallops
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hen the time came for Julie and David Kaltenrieder to celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary, they envisioned an intimate,
one-of-a-kind dinner party with their closest family and friends.
To ensure a night to remember, the couple called on Chef
Carl McConnell and his wife, Nancy, of Stone Soup Cottage to
set the stage with fresh, autumn-inspired fare and an inviting
ambience. And with the restaurant’s convenient “estate
catering” service, which provides tasting dinners for parties of fewer than 25 guests,
Julie and David were able to host a carefree gathering in their Chesterfield home
while enjoying the evening with loved ones.
“Carl created a unique and fresh menu for our party,” says David. “He is such a tal-
ented chef. His food is always spectacular.”
Situated in a historic 1850s farmhouse in the quiet community of Cottleville and
modeled after the well-known fable for which it was named, Stone Soup Cottage is
a culinary tour de force brimming with history and character. With just seven tables,
four- and six-course tasting menus, and a single seating of 24 guests every Thursday,
Friday and Saturday evening (as well as a champagne brunch on Sundays), Stone
Soup offers an entirely unique dining experience.
wAbove (left to right): The evening’s menu, wine list and cocktails were all customized to David and Julie’s specifications. Whether setting the table at Stone Soup Cottage or in someone’s home, Nancy designs a sparking, formal tablescape to set the mood for an intimate gathering. The couple toasted with creative cocktails for their anniversary celebration: a Limoncello Martini with a lemon basil garnish and a Goose-berry Chambord Bellini. “We like to create drinks using herbs from our own garden,” says Nancy.
Chef Carl McConnell honed his culinary talents as a chef for luxury cruise liners and the American Orient Express train. He and his wife, Nancy, who have traveled to more than 130 countries, modeled their restaurant after those found in Italy and the south of France.
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Traditionally, the story of Stone Soup is centered around the philosophy that, by working
together, a community can create something extraordinary if each of its members contributes
a little. “We really believe in ‘farm to fork,’ so we like to use the hidden talents that our local
farmers, merchants and purveyors can provide. Every time we do something special at the
Cottage or in someone’s home, we call on them,” Nancy says of neighboring businesses, such
as Wiese Nursery and The Flower Stop.
And it’s the same fresh, forward-thinking mindset, as well as the thoughtful details, that set
Stone Soup apart.
“Carl and Nancy took the charm of the cottage and brought it to our home,” says Julie, who
wanted to treat her guests to an evening of cozy elegance and enchantment, yet still be able
to relax and enjoy the evening herself. “When we entertain, everyone tends to congregate in
the kitchen, so it’s nice to have a chef who is comfortable carrying on conversations with our
guests while he cooks,” she adds.
According to Julie, the special considerations, such as the caterer’s beautiful, heirloom-quali-
ty linens, crystal, china and silver – not to mention Chef Carl’s congeniality and his scrumptious
food, exceptionally prepared and served – are what made her get-together so memorable.
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SLHLOUT &ABOUT
St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles was a proud sponsor of the CASAs for Kids Playhouse Celebration, an annual event that raises money for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children of St. Louis County. Local builders, architects, designers and other professionals created one-of-a-kind playhouses, which serve as tangible symbols of CASA’s commitment to finding safe and permanent homes for children. In July, three western-themed playhouses were auctioned at a Wild West Fest at Ambassador Floor Co. in Chesterfield, where everyone involved square-danced the night away in celebration of their hard work and dedication.
A Wild West Fest
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SLHLOUT &ABOUT
General StoreKuhn Construction Co., Inc.
Donna Boxx, Architect
Barbara Slavkin Interiors
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James Hardie Building Products, Inc.
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James Custom Sheet Metal, Inc.
Beyers Lumber & Hardware
84 Lumber
Earthworks, Inc.
Eureka Forge
Red Bird Crane Service
Reineke Decorating Centers
Donahue Painting & Refinishing
Diane Hanson, Artist
Kathy Otto, Artist
HWP Rigging
Sheriff’s OfficeHibbs Homes, LLC
Jeff Day, Architect
Diane Breckenridge Interiors, Inc.
Bill Ball Construction
Great Central Lumber Company
Eureka Forge
Earthworks, Inc.
Dianne Burpee, Artist
Susan Mathers, Artist
HWP Rigging
SchoolhouseJeff Melton Contracting
Dick Busch, Architect
Mim Phillips Interiors, LLC
Egyptian Stationers, Inc.
Eureka Forge
Sarah Jane Siegler, Artist
Jerry Rosales, Artist
HWP Rigging
HouseboatAllen Roofing and Siding Company,
Contractors
Dick Busch, Architect
Pacific Lumber Co.
Richards Building Supply Company
John Bubenick, Artist
HotelNeu Construction Service, Inc.
Donna Boxx, Architect
Barbara Slavkin Interiors
LakeSide Exteriors, Inc.
Born Electric, Inc.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc.
Great Central Lumber Company
Fehlig Brothers Box and Lumber Co.
Donahue Painting and Refinishing
Reineke Decorating Centers
Donna Lovett, Artist
Tim Glastetter, Artist
Rose Wilde, Artist
Earthworks, Inc.
Eureka Forge
HWP Rigging
Stage/TheaterEiler Construction Company
Lauren Strutman, Architect
The Design Source Limited
The Sound Room
Jefferson County Lumber Co.
Norrenberns Lumber & Hardware
Company
Roofing Supply Group
Roofers Mart, Inc.
Metro Electric Supply
Bates Electric, Inc.
Light Brite Distributing, Inc.
Porter Paints
Eureka Forge
Earthworks, Inc.
Brewer Quilt and Design
Kathy Allen, Artist
Margaret von Kaenel, Artist
HWP Rigging
Skate HousePlannine Skatepark
Casey Otto, Builder
Kathy Otto, Artist
Budrovich Excavation Co.
RestaurantAJC Partners, LLC
Jeff Day, Architect
Laureen Wilder Designs
Hanneke Hardware
Mattingly Lumber & Millwork, Inc.
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Barb Kick
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Ann Wilder
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Eureka Forge
Earthworks, Inc.
Rosemary Sturm, Artist
Mary Hanson, Artist
Heidi vonWeitzer, Artist
HWP Rigging
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Chandra Fessler Interiors, Inc.
St. Louis Homes & LifestylesJohn Wilke
Todd Kitt
Mark Walls
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Eureka Forge
Gail Strebel, Artist
Mark Tillman, Artist
HWP Rigging
Pirate ShipAssociated General Contractors of
St. Louis
Deck Buster, LLC
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Robben Contracting, Inc.
Delahanty Construction Services
Payne Family Homes
Missouri S&T
Eureka Forge
Hopson Lumber Company
Beneath the Bark, LLC
Sherwin-Williams
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1-31 / Sherwood’s Forest Nursery & Garden Center Fall Preview SaleFall is the perfect time to plant
trees. Stop by Sherwood’s Forest
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fall necessities, such as pansies,
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14 / Fantastic Flavors of Wine Class at Eckert’s Country StoreJoin Chris Eckert, president of
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The cost is $20 per person. For
reservations, call 618-233-0513.
15 / Fest-of-Ale at the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfl y HouseEnjoy appetizers, beer and live
music under the stars with the
Missouri Botanical Garden’s
“Young Friends of the Garden.”
6 to 10 p.m. The Sophia M. Sachs
Butterfl y House is located in Faust
Park in Chesterfi eld. The cost is
$30 per person or $15 for Garden
members. Advance reservations
are required. Call 314-577-9570 or
RSVP online at www.butterfl y
house.org. For more information,
call 314-577-9532.
16-17 / EarthWays Center Open House Public Tour Weekend: “Energy Awareness”Celebrate the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’s Energy
Awareness Month by visiting
the EarthWays Center during the
month of October. Visitors will
learn about low-cost, sustainable
living options, from repainting a
room to rehabbing or building a
new house. 11 a.m., noon, 1 and
2 p.m. The cost is $3 for non-
members and free for members.
Reservations are not required, but
larger groups will need to book
in advance. For more information,
visit www.earthwayscenter.org.
24 / Ghouls in the Garden at the Missouri Botanical GardenLittle ones in costumes will enjoy
treats at themed stations through-
out the Garden. They will also have
the opportunity to visit the Doris I.
Schnuck Children’s Garden, which
is included with event admission.
1 to 4 p.m. The cost for children
ages 3 to 12 is $5. Adults are
included with Garden admission,
and Garden members are free.
Advance reservations are required
by October 21. Call 314-577-9570
or visit www.mobot.org.
30 / Metropolitan St. Louis African Violet Council SaleNew cultivars and old favorites are
sold by the area’s top growers.
Located in the Beaumont Room
of the Ridgway Visitor Center at
the Missouri Botanical Garden.
This event takes place from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., and entry is included
with Garden admission. For more
information, visit www.mobot.org.
30–31 / 2010 Apple Butter Festival in Kimmswick, MOThe Kimmswick Historical Society
will make and sell their famous
apple butter at the Apple Butter
Pavilion on Market Street. In
addition, hundreds of vendors
will line the streets of Kimmswick,
selling a variety of crafts and
food items. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
both days. For more information,
call 636-464-6464.
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Find the perfect pumpkin throughout the month of October at Eckert’s Country Store & Farms in Belleville, Millstadt and
Grafton, Illinois. Enjoy a fun-fi lled weekend, complete with wagon rides out to the pumpkin patch, country music, live
entertainment, pony rides, make-your-own scarecrows and other children’s activities, festival foods and more. For more
information call 618-233-0513 or visit www.eckerts.com.
October 2-3, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23 & 29-31
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Outdoor
This page: A small fountain with an Asian motif brings the soothing sound of splashing water to the ground-level deck where Emily and Bill Castle relax, dine and entertain alfresco.
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Serenity & JoyInterior Designer Emily Castle creates a restful garden retreat
BY LUCYANN BOSTON PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB GRIMM
30 OCTOBER 2010 STLOUISHOMESMAG.COM
C rossing over the wooden bridge that leads to
interior designer Emily Castle’s home is a journey into serenity.
Evergreens and flowering shrubs enclose each side of the walk-
way and hint at the mood change to come.
The house itself, which Emily describes as “rustic contemporary,”
is filled with warm wood tones, interesting textures and Asian
accents. But the home’s most important accessory is the garden
that surrounds it. Visible through wide windows in every room,
the garden pulls a visitor into the outdoors and blends seamlessly
with the home’s woodsy, rustic interior.
What seems so effortless is all by design. If her home and
garden reflect serenity, Emily says, it is because both have been
fashioned to be enjoyed with a minimum of maintenance. “You
shouldn’t have to worry that everything is perfect and be chained
to maintenance. I don’t like a lot of ‘stuff’ on the outside or the
inside. A home and garden should be easy to enjoy,” she believes.
“You should be able to come home and retreat.”
When Emily and her husband, architect Bill Castle, bought their
Ladue residence 10 years ago, it had all the makings of a retreat.
Tucked away behind several other homes and down a long drive-
way, access to the property was through a wrought iron gate.
What’s more, it came with both outdoor and indoor swimming
pools and a lovely little Chinese garden, complete with a waterfall.
What it didn’t have was ease of maintenance. The Chinese garden
was totally overgrown. A decaying railroad tie retaining wall adjacent
to a ground-level wooden deck on the east side of the home also
was an eyesore. Working with Bill Minford, a landscape designer
with Sherwood’s Forest, the Castles began to search for trees and
shrubs that would thrive in their landscape and bring both archi-
tectural and design interest to their garden 12 months a year.
Above: Splashing water and contrasting textures, both in stone and vegetation, bring visual interest and a sense of calm to the Chinese garden. Opposite
page: River birches with a multi-trunk shape, exfoliating bark and a lacy canopy are a favorite architectural element in the Castle’s landscape. Zebra grass tied into a tufted column and colorful, arrow-shaped caladium leaves add to the lush image.
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“They were looking for things that caught their eye and were a little
bit different than the plants you would normally see in a St. Louis
garden,” says Minford. “They wanted the landscape laid out in a different
way – one that would create a little more punch. We used plantings like
a ‘Blue Atlas’ cedar, a columnar spruce and different types of Japanese
maples to come up with a good variety of colors and textures.”
In less than 10 years, the Castles have achieved their low-mainte-
nance goal. In fact, to prepare the garden for the St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles photo shoot, “We got up at 6:30 a.m. and by 8:30 everything
was done,” Emily testifies.
Here’s how they’ve made their garden a true retreat.
The Castles rely on evergreens, architectural tree and shrub shapes
and interesting textures to sustain the garden year-round. Once or
twice a year, they call upon the expertise of landscapers from Cass
Bonsai Gardens in Edwardsville, Illinois, to prune their trees and shrubs
in a way that creates maximum architectural interest. “You need some-
one professional to give things a beautiful shape and encourage
height,” Emily suggests. “Otherwise, shrubs like a Japanese maple can
end up looking like R2-D2.
“In the summer, I punch the garden up with color. I use everyday
plants – nothing more exotic than impatiens and caladiums. The mix of
colors is so vibrant, you don’t need anything else.”
Emily plants caladium tubers (ordered from a grower in Florida) “by
the hundreds in June, when the soil is warm – around 70 degrees.
They’re up by July. I order a large leaf mix. I have no idea what color I’m
planting, but it always works. You also can cut them, put them in a vase,
and they look fantastic indoors.”
Rather than letting tall grasses sprawl into mounds, Emily creates
an interesting architectural accent by bunching the stems into a tall
column and binding the column two-thirds of the way up with green
garden tape. The result is a fountain-like shape with a fluffy topknot. Above: Both indoor and outdoor pools make the Castle’s home a true year-round retreat. Opposite page: In the summer, Emily relies on masses of vividly colored everyday annuals, such as impatiens and caladiums to provide a visual punch while keeping gardening chores to a minimum. See design resources on page 70.
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“A home and garden should be easy to enjoy. You should be able to
come home and retreat.” EMILY CASTLE
SLHLIN THE
GARDEN
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With red and gold leaves blanketing the landscape and sweatshirts beckoning as temperatures turn crisp, nothing says autumn has arrived more than enjoying an evening in front of the fi replace. Outdoor hearths are more popular than ever these days, as they extend the calendar just a bit for living alfresco. Scott Hepper, master fl oral designer for Carriage House Florals at Diane Breckenridge Interiors, gives his take on dressing your outdoor fi replace with fall fi nesse. “Autumn in St. Louis is the perfect time to extend your living to the great outdoors,” he says. “I love to incorporate the natural beauty and abundance of fall into my outdoor designs. A fi replace is a wonderful place to showcase the rich fl oral hues and organic textures of this glorious time of year.” For this particular hearth, Scott chose seasonal items ideal for the fall centerpiece, which refl ect “harvest” and gathering. “I used red, yellow and green apples, large artichokes, berries, Bittersweet vine, grapes, cherry brandy roses from Amsterdam, succulents as ‘fi ller’ and some other local Missouri berries and natural grasses,” he adds. Of course, style options abound when choosing décor to accent your fi replace. Transitional and contemporary designs can also be as dramatic or as understated as you would like, refl ecting your home and lifestyle.
Haute HearthAn outdoor fi replace gets a fall fashion makeover
BY JUDY UELK PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANNE MATHEIS
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OUTDOORLIVING
CALIFORNIA CUSTOM DECKSFall is a great time to accessorize your
outdoor space since you will be taking
advantage of the fantastic weather. The
Hampton Pavilion is a great way to add
a beautiful structure to your yard and
create another entertaining space that
will amaze your family and friends!
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CABINETRY BY DESIGNAtlantis Outdoor Kitchens bring the
indoors out. Weatherproof and built to
last, this cabinetry comes in a variety of
colors and styles to fit every need and
please every eye. Atlantis cabinetry is
offered in base cabinets as well as wall
cabinets and requires little maintenance.
To enhance your outdoor living spaces,
call Cabinetry by Design, where distinct
design doesn’t have to mean expensive.
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CHESTERFIELD FENCE & DECK CO.At Chesterfield Fence & Deck, we offer
the highest quality fences and decks,
including lifetime, low-maintenance
choices like our Veka™ vinyl fencing. Our
beautiful Eastern Cedar fences include
a 20-year warranty. We also specialize
in custom decks, including 100% solid
vinyl Vekadeck™, composite decking and
exotic Tiger Deck hardwood decking.
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SHERWOOD’S FORESTVisit Sherwood’s Forest Nursery’s
page on Facebook for pictures
of the nursery and selected
specially priced plant material.
Fall is the season for planting
trees! Sherwood’s will be digging
fresh trees starting in early
October through winter. Visit
the Forest to enjoy the area’s
best selection of trees in fall
colors, including October Glory,
Sun Valley, Burgundy Belle and
Red Sunset Maples. If we don’t
have the tree your looking for in
stock, we will special-order it for
your fall planting.
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MITCHELL LAWN & LANDSCAPEIf you want a landscape design that re-
flects your personality and style, Mitchell
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award-winning design concepts, we can
customize your outdoor living area, turn
your backyard into an oasis or transform
your flower beds into masterpieces.
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WESTPORT POOLSThis beautiful backyard oasis began as
sketches by the owner’s son. Working
with the boy and his father, the designers
at Westport Pools were able to develop
a residential pool with all the amenities
found in water parks – but on a backyard
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a grotto with a waterfall, water basketball,
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combined in a variety of ways to configure a
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APPLIANCE SOLUTIONS BY BROCKWelcome to high-performance cooking alfresco. Available in
30”, 36”, 42” models, built-in units or with optional free standing-
carts, Wolf outdoor grills are sculpted in double-wall stainless
steel and welded for seamless strength. Two types of heat, direct
and radiant, are used to achieve the temperature range and
uniform heat distribution that are the keys to flawless grilling.
The sear module, an ideal accompaniment to the 30” Wolf grill,
produces the dark sear that locks in meat’s juices and flavor.
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ROBBEN CONTRCTING, INC.Our well-built reputation is founded
upon our commitment to quality,
professionalism and service. We
specialize in additions, kitchens, baths,
whole-house remodels and landscape
design. No matter what the style or
material of your home, our craftsmen
create a seamless transition between
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SIGNATURE LANDSCAPES & DESIGNSignature Landscapes & Design can create
a landscape for you with four seasons of
beauty. Fall is a great time for planting
trees, shrubs and perennials. Plant roots
continue to grow until the ground freezes,
so get a jump on spring and plant in the
fall. You can trust Signature Landscapes
with over 20 years of horticultural and
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custom quality design made specifically
for you. We specialize in landscape instal-
lation, water features, paver patios, exterior
lighting, outdoor kitchens including the
latest in outdoor entertaining “the wood
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BRIGHT-MANN CONTRCTING, INC.Over the last 14 years, Bright-Mann
Contracting has earned a reputation for
quality, integrity, honesty and exceptional
service. We have pioneered several deco-
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and continue our tradition of excellence
with our brick and stone masonry instal-
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workmanship.
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CRFTMASTERS, LLCCraftMasters is a local, full-service,
custom color veneer stone manu-
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CraftMasters specializes in outdoor
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look with its 100% recycled leather
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RUG DECORRug Decor offers a variety of area rugs in
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JUST AROUND THE CORNERHandscraped or distressed floors have earned a niche in our home décor
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Inside their own personal spaces, these design-industry experts were free to explore their creativity, push the limits
and do everything exactly the way they wanted. Their winning spaces were chosen from numerous entries by a panel of our
sister editors from Seattle Homes & Lifestyles, Mountain Living, New England Home and Kansas City Homes & Gardens.
The following pages showcase a LIVING ROOM (page 48), a DINING ROOM (page 50), a KITCHEN (page 52), a CHILD’S
ROOM (page 54), a MASTER BATH (page 56), a HOME OFFICE (page 58) and a SCREEN PORCH (page 60).
Our departments are also devoted to our ‘Favorites” winners and feature an ECO-FRIENDLY KITCHEN (page 64),
a “SMALL SCALE” LIVING ROOM (page 66) and a budget-minded KITCHEN REMODEL (page 72).
We hope you enjoy these special spaces and pick up some great tips along the way.
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INTERIOR DESIGNER
Denise Fogarty, ASIDDenise Fogarty Interiors
1044 Bristol Manor Dr., 314-757-1112
www.denisefogartyinteriors.com
Why she loves it:“I love this room because it reminds me of soft ocean breezes
and sand between my toes,” says interior designer Denise Fogarty.
“Its turquoise blue walls set the stage for the sea-inspired color
palette that I adore.” Bold patterns on pillows add zest and
personality. “Seagrass” chairs continue the coastal feel, as does
the grasscloth covering the backs of the bookcases, creating
a symmetrical balance within the room. “I knew I had accom-
plished the look I had set out to create,” Denise says with a
smile, “when my son came home from school and said that the
room looked too ‘beachy.’ It was perfect and truly is one of my
favorite spaces.”
Why the judges love it:We love the beautiful, airy nature of this space and how it
perfectly integrates the seaside theme through color, texture
and art. The built-in bookshelves flanking the fireplace are
substantial and complement the skillful transformation of what
was probably a dated brick-surround fireplace. The designer has
created a living room that is very soothing and serene!
BY JUDY UELK PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISE O’BRIEN
PORTRAIT BY COLIN MILLER/STRAUSS PEYTON
LIVING ROOMFavorite Space:
INTERIOR DESIGNER DENISE FOGARTY’S
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This page: Neutral upholstery pops against the colorful backdrop and eliminates the need to change fabrics if Denise decides to repaint – “another blue most likely,” she says. Crisp white plantation shutters, one of Denise’s favorite things, help to complement the room’s style.
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INTERIOR DESIGNER
Emily Castle, ASIDCastle Design
7707 Clayton Rd., 314-727-6622
www.emilycastle.com
Why she loves it:“I love the indoor/outdoor feel of our home’s dining room,” says
interior designer Emily Castle. An existing circular chandelier
sets the tone for new furnishings and a new rug in this sun-filled
space. A classic glass-topped table, upholstered chairs, and
windows softened with knotted, unlined stationary panels
provide a soft respite from the rustic character of the home’s
reclaimed wood, while adding an exotic ambience. “We enjoy
gathering with friends and family on the deck just outside the
dining room for a casual drink before dinner,” says Emily. The
geometric rug that anchors the space is striking atop the
Mexican tile floor. “The intricately carved bar adjacent to the
dining room was here when we bought the house,” Emily
notes. “It provides plenty of storage, as does an antique Japanese
step Tansu chest.” Truly, Emily’s dining room is a favorite gather-
ing spot reflective of her exquisite design skills.
Why the judges love it:We love the interesting play of “round” versus “square” in this space.
The room looks inviting and upscale, and the inclusion of the
chest is a wonderful addition. The space seems to transition
well from the rest of the house, and the design aesthetic is
unique – not one you see every day.
BY JUDY UELK PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL JACOB
PORTRAIT BY COLIN MILLER/STRAUSS PEYTON
DINING ROOMFavorite Space:
INTERIOR DESIGNER EMILY CASTLE’S
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This page: Soaring windows fill the Castles’ dining room with light. A striking circular chandelier hovers beautifully above the glass-topped dining table and is a unique focal point. Asian accents contribute an exotic, global feel to the space.
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KITCHENFavorite Space:
KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGNER JIM HOWARD’S
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Left: The inspiration for Jim’s more contemporary color scheme of lighter wood tones, amber and black came from a cherry wood and stainless steel clock that he purchased several years prior to starting the kitchen remodel. “I knew immediately that this was the look I wanted,” Jim says.
CERTIFIED KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGNER
Jim Howard, CKD, CBDGlen Alspaugh Kitchens & Baths
9808 Clayton Rd., 314-993-6644
www.glenalspaughkitchens.com
Why he loves it:What was once a small, dated and secluded 1970s kitchen is now
kitchen and bath designer Jim Howard’s favorite space in his home.
“I waited a long time to redo that original room without having to
compromise my wish list,” says Jim, “and I really wanted a kitchen
that was reflective of my abilities as a designer.” Jim hired one of
Glen Alspaugh’s carpenters to do the demolition and lay the tile.
“With the exception of a licensed electrician, the rest of the work
was done by me,” Jim stated. “Some of my favorite details are the
large sink/drainboard, two tall display cabinets, the fold-down wire
racks behind the range that I salvaged from an old stainless steel
backsplash, the spice drawer and spice wall cabinet to the right of
the range, the microwave drawer, the lighting and the in-kitchen
dining area.“ Functionally, the kitchen works perfectly, with a place
for everything and easy access to it all. Plus, there is plenty of room
for up to four cooks and guests, too. “Designing my own space and
seeing that creation come to life has been so rewarding,” says Jim.
Why the judges love it:We love this gorgeous amber-colored kitchen! The color palette is
calming, and the backsplash tile is beautiful. The room is pleasantly
scaled and is an efficient design in a tight space. We also love how the
homeowner integrated the breakfast nook into the overall design.
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This page: When Denise’s daughter became interested in fashion design after taking a summer art class, she had the framed line drawings above the bench shipped to her directly from Paris! The cherry-red frames add even more visual punch and really jump off the lime green walls.
INTERIOR DESIGNER
Denise Fogarty, ASIDDenise Fogarty Interiors
1044 Bristol Manor Dr., 314-757-1112
www.denisefogartyinteriors.com
Why she loves it:Pink and lime green – it’s a happy and classic combination that has made interior
designer Denise Fogarty’s daughter’s room one of her favorites. “The challenges
of keeping a girl’s room well-designed from toddler to teen are many,” says Denise.
“Choose a classic color palette that will stand the test of time. You can’t miss with
using pink for a little girl. Add lime green later on, and suddenly the room has a
hip, new edge.” When choosing furniture, Denise again opted for a classic frame. “
The bronze wrought-iron bed will never look dated,” she says. “I also think it’s impor-
tant to have children involved with the design of their own rooms,” Denise adds.
“My daughter helped choose the canopy for her bed when she was very young,
and she still loves it. And when she outgrew the more juvenile upholstery on her
bench, she had a great idea for a new slipcover.” The cheerful colors help keep
the space happy and casual, while the classic styling gives the room “staying
power.” Nothing could be better for a young girl.
Why the judges love it:We love the fresh color palette and clean design of this very pretty room. The
fabric canopy adds height and interest, and the space will easily transition from
toddler to teen.
BY JUDY UELK PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISE O’BRIEN
CHILD’S ROOMFavorite Space:
INTERIOR DESIGNER DENISE FOGARTY’S
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MASTER BATHFavorite Space:
ARCHITECT LAUREN STRUTMAN’S
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Left and above: “We wanted to keep the rustic feel of our home, while adding the modern conveniences to make our master bath a comfortable and elegant oasis,” says Lauren. The cabinetry, designed by the homeowners and Ohio craftsman David T. Smith to resemble a collection of furniture pieces, adds historical character to the room.
ARCHITECT
Lauren StrutmanLauren Strutman Architects, P.C.
16676 Old Chesterfield Rd.
636-537-0880, www.laurenstrutmanarchitects.com
Why she loves it:For architect Lauren Strutman and her husband, architect Dick
Busch, the master bath of their historic home truly marries the
old with the new. “We live in the oldest house in Chesterfield
currently being used as an actual residence,” says Lauren. “In fact,
our house used to be two separate two-story log cabins with a
‘dog trot’ in between.” It was later enclosed to create one house
with a traditional center hall plan. One of their favorite spaces in
their renovated circa 1836 home, the master bath was part of a
2005 addition. “We love how the plastered walls, wood ceiling and
tumbled limestone floors make the space warm and cozy,” says
Lauren. “We even chose to panel the adjoining closet areas in a
horizontal pine ‘cabin’ style to add to the rustic ambience,” says
Lauren. Tiling the shower walls, as well as using a curtain instead of
a glass door, adds to the simple elegance of this timeless master bath.
Why the judges love it:We love the charm of mixing modern amenities with weathered
textures. The homeowner was consistent with the rustic, historic
theme, which gives the room a nice continuity and connects it so
well to the existing bedroom. We also love the detail of the vanity
backsplash, and the built-ins are wonderful. There is just the right
amount of well-utilized space.
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HOME OFFICEFavorite Space:
INTERIOR DESIGNER DENISE FOGARTY’S
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Left and above: Built-ins were constructed around a settee, which is the room’s focal point. “These bookcases,” says Denise, “accommodate all of my reference books, with ample space available for future additions, and the decorative black bombe chest is perfect for storing client materials.”
INTERIOR DESIGNER
Denise Fogarty, ASIDDenise Fogarty Interiors
1044 Bristol Manor Dr., 314-757-1112
www.denisefogartyinteriors.com
Why she loves it:“Good design doesn’t come with a formula,” says interior designer
Denise Fogarty, who designed her home office to reflect a classic
style punctuated with pops of black, red and grey. Neatly tucked
away in a former bedroom, Denise’s business space has every
office amenity within a beautiful surrounding. “I needed a serene
place to meet with clients, yet one that would also be functional
for the creative process,” she says, adding, “It was also very impor-
tant to me to incorporate the right lighting.” Strategically placed
sconces flanking the settee create a symmetrical balance, while
an attractive white ceramic lamp on Denise’s desk is perfect task
lighting. A simple shaded pendant light also replaced a fan in
the center of the room. “It’s wonderful to work in a space you
love,” says Denise.
Why the judges love it:We love the calming nature of the neutral color palette, especially
the wonderful wallcovering. It is a sophisticated and serene
choice for a home office. The room is functional, with great
organization and storage. The eclectic and well-used mix of
small-scale furniture gives the space interest, and the addition
of the beautiful settee as a focal point is unique to most office
spaces. It is just beautiful!
DESIGN/BUILD REMODELING CONTRACTOR
Fred Bueler, CKD, CGR, CAPSBueler, Inc.
13314 Manchester Rd., 314-966-3191
www.buelerinc.com
Why he loves it:“This outdoor living space is one my family’s favorites for
casual dining, entertaining and just hanging out on weekend
afternoons,” says design/build remodeling contractor Fred
Bueler. The spacious screen porch adjoins the family room
and kitchen and boasts generous access between rooms. It
features a custom wood beadboard ceiling with an elevated
center, set in a box diagonal design. “It’s a truly unique
architectural attribute,” says Fred. “The ceiling was designed to
ensure that natural light and a sky view remain visible from the
family room,” he adds. Rooflines and overhangs were designed
to complement the architectural integrity of this 1961 tradi-
tional ranch home. “Comfortable furniture was a must-have,”
Fred adds, “with a television for catching Cardinals’ games
throughout the summer.”
Why the judges love it:We love how this screen porch flows so seamlessly from the
interior of the home, and the architectural design is outstanding.
This outdoor living space seems so pleasant, and the addition
of the television and comfy furniture makes it a place you
want to be.
BY JUDY UELK
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ASHLEY GIESEKING
SCREEN PORCHFavorite Space:
DESIGN/BUILD REMODELING CONTRACTOR FRED BUELER’S
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This page: The porcelain floors, composite columns and cellular PVC wainscoted knee walls are easy to maintain and are long-lasting. “I love how the traditional moldings add a comfortable feel to this elegant space,” says Fred. A dining table for six looks out to a two-tier fountain just beyond the extra-wide screened windows, providing a relaxing environment. Floral arrangements by Ken Miesner’s Flowers.
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KITCHENFavorite Space:
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ARCHITECT
Lauren StrutmanLauren Strutman Architects, P.C.16676 Old Chesterfield Rd.636-537-0880www.laurenstrutmanarchitects.com
Why she loves it:Originally built in 1836, the home that architect Lauren Strutman
shares with her husband, architect Dick Busch, hails as the oldest house
in Chesterfield, Missouri, currently being used as a residence. In fact,
the home used to be two homes, both two-story log cabins, which
were later combined to create one space. From a “green” perspective,
nothing could be more eco-friendly than what Lauren and Dick have
done by embracing the past and making it work for them today. “I
designed the kitchen to complement the log cabin portion of our home
immediately adjacent to it,” says Lauren. A museum-finish, water-based,
low-VOC paint was also used. Appliances are hidden, except for the
gorgeous AGA stove, which blends well with the historic design. “I love
to cook,” says Lauren, “and this kitchen is state-of-the-art, but it looks
like it’s been here forever and fits in so well with the rest of our home.”
Why the judges love it:We love how the rustic design and features, such as the flag rattail
cabinet hinges, complement this historic home. The black and caramel
color palette with accents of olive and deep red is nicely integrated.
This room skillfully blends an older look with all of the modern
conveniences and offers the cook a good amount of workspace.
Left and below: In conjunction with Ohio craftsman David T. Smith, Lauren designed cabinetry to resemble collected furniture pieces. Curly maple countertops and cabinets add to the more primitive look, accented with Lauren’s antiques. Right: A soapstone sink and vintage-style faucet reflect Lauren’s love of a simpler time.
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INTERIOR DESIGNER
Jilian OxlerBond Wolfe Architects
200 S. Bemiston, 314-863-4994
www.bondwolfe.com
Why she loves it:As a 20-something designer, Jilian
Oxler has indeed made the most of
her cozy 600-square-foot, one-bed-
room space. “I was able to highlight
the beautiful architectural details
inherent to my 1920s home with
punches of color, pattern and texture,”
she says. “The biggest challenges
I faced were finding small enough
pieces that would trick the eye,
shifting the scale of the environment
and staying within my budget. By
mixing expensive items with IKEA and
vintage store purchases, I was able
to create an economical, yet fun, chic
and functional space. “Being on a
budget shouldn’t be about living small,”
advises Jilian. “It’s about ‘making it work.’
I have a lot of Tim Gunn moments.”
Why the judges love it:We love how much thought went into
the eclectic treatment of this compact
space. The mix of old and new gives
this living/dining area a more expen-
sive look. It’s original, real and pleasant
– a beautiful representation of what
can be done in a small space on a
small budget.
BY JUDY UELK PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISE O’BRIEN PORTRAIT BY COLIN MILLER/STRAUSS PEYTON
LIVING/DINING SPACEFavorite Space:
INTERIOR DESIGNER JILIAN OXLER’S
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remodeling their 90-year-old farmhouse in Kansas City, Kansas.
Christine DeOrio Editor-in-Chief, Mountain Living Prior to being named editor-in-chief of Mountain Living, Christine was executive editor of Mountain Living, managing editor of Senior Market Advisor and Benefits Selling magazines, assistant editor of Delicious Living magazine, and the Denver
restaurant critic for gayot.com. She is also a freelance book editor. Christine has a strong love of architecture and interior design and has studied the American decorative arts at the Winterthur Institute in Winterthur, Delaware. In her spare time, Christine enjoys collecting antique botanical prints and indulging her passion for food and wine by cooking, entertaining and tasting her way through the world’s great wine regions with her husband Doug, a master sommelier.
Kyle Hoepner Editor-in-Chief, New England Home Kyle has worked in magazine publishing for over 25 years, getting his start as a typesetter before moving into publication design and art direction. An invitation to join the founding team of New England Home provided a welcome opportunity to
reconnect professionally with long-held passions for home and product design. For the past five years, he has helped guide the magazine as it rapidly became the preeminent home-design title in the Northeast.
Giselle Smith Editor-in-Chief, Seattle Homes & GardensWith SH&L since 2005, Giselle has spent more than 16 years editing magazines in the Seattle area and is a former writing and editing instructor through the University of Washington’s continuing education program. Giselle has participated as a
judge for several design competitions, including the Northwest Design Awards and the Master Builders Association Remodeling Excellence Awards. During her tenure with SH&L, the magazine has presented more than 35 annual awards to local designers and architects.
A special thank-you to our esteemed panel of “Favorite Spaces” judges (See story on page 47)
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KITCHENFavorite Space:
INTERIOR DESIGNER MARCIA MOORE’S
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Marcia MooreMarcia Moore Design, LLC314-560-0830www.marciamooredesign.com
Why she loves it:“Remodeling on a budget can indeed produce beautiful results,” says interior
designer Marcia Moore. “When I bought my house, the kitchen was cramped,
with very little counter space and only two drawers,” she says. “I needed
to remodel on a tight budget, so I purchased stock cabinets, ‘scratch and
dent’ appliances and less expensive, two-centimeter granite. Opening up a
half wall, enlarging the two doorways and omitting upper cabinets on the
long wall made Marcia’s small kitchen live large. “I even had room to add
a wine refrigerator and a microwave drawer,” she says. The work triangle
is now large enough to accommodate two cooks, and there is a place for
everything. “My kitchen is so cheerful and pleasant.,” says Marcia. “It’s a great
place to cook. I just love it!”
Why the judges love it:We love this dramatic transformation! The space planning and use of
materials is great. By taking out the upper cabinets, the designer may have
sacrifi ced some of her storage space, but she gave the room a much more
open, inviting feel. We love the addition of artwork and the interesting
storage alternatives, such as the fun display for kitchen gadgets and the
hanging plate rack. This space is much-improved!
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