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    GREATER MIAMI VALLEY| JULY/AUGUST 2011 | VOL. 12, NO. 3 | HOUSETRENDS.COM | $4.95

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    Downtown Dayton has experienced a renaissance of sorts over the past

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    when Patty invited us in to see her new penthouse on the 17th

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    By Julie Thompson | Photos by Daniel Feldkamp/Visual Edge Imaging

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    Seventeen

    floors

    above

    downtownDaytons

    art district

    sits a hidden masterpiece that most of the

    community will only see by invitation. |Its a

    2,800-square-foot penthouse at the very top

    of Performance Place, a high-rise office and

    condo building constructed in 2003 to accom-

    pany the citys stunning Schuster Performing

    Arts Center. This past winter, this penthouse

    was the last living space to be finished in the

    property, and its owner, Patty Lavy, spared no

    expense to make it one of the most dazzling.

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    A shared visionThe penthouse boasts spectacular views

    of the citys southeast side and was care-

    fully designed to not only serve as a

    home, but also as a centerpiece for some

    of the citys most prominent fundraising

    events. Every detail was chosen to enable

    the space to come alive at night and play

    off of the natural light and beauty thatflow in from the penthouses enormous

    windows, which make up 40 feet of glass

    altogether.

    Those who visit Pattys home are over-

    whelmed by what they experience and

    often remark that they feel as if they have

    stepped outside of Dayton for an evening.

    The homes contemporary and custom-

    built features make one feel as if theyre

    attending a Hollywood event rather than

    a Midwestern social.

    The custom dining chairs, featuring snake-skin-inspired fabric, stand out against the darkmahogany stained table. BELOW: The roundisland is a great place to serve hors doeuvresduring intimate gatherings.

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    This was very different for us to build

    because Dayton is a very traditional town,

    says John Albrecht, owner of Albrecht

    Custom Homes & Wood Interiors. It was

    nice to do something different and it was

    a lot of fun.

    Albrecht, who handled all of the

    build outs for Performance Place, hired

    local designer Denis Bruss with Gene

    Zimmermans Interior Design Studio to

    transform the shell into a one-of-a-kind

    living space. Patty shared her vision of

    the space and let the duo loose to handle

    the rest. Both Bruss and Albrecht were

    floored by the freedom theyd been given

    to design and even more pleased when

    Patty loved what they dreamed up.

    continued >

    LEFT: The bar, decorated with black leatheraccents, separates the living room and privatefamily room. BELOW: A colorful paintingabove the buffet opens to allow natural light

    to flow into the office.

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    The penthouse offersdramatic views of

    downtown life.

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    Creating a new shapeThe first thing that had to be done was

    to rearrange how it was laid out. The

    property was plumbed and wired so that

    a huge designer kitchen could be placedright in the middle of the space. Albrecht

    suggested moving the kitchen to the side.

    As a result, a spacious living room was

    created with a bar, and Pattys master bed-

    room was enlarged.

    Bruss designs incorporated as many

    curves as possible to offset stark lines

    in the windows, the outside balcony and

    overall shape. Nearly every feature in the

    home has a circular shape including rugs,

    pillows, chairs, light fixtures and otto-mans. These smaller details bring out the

    two massive radius shapes recessed in

    the nine-foot ceilingsone above the liv-

    ing rooms sitting area and the other one

    above the kitchens island.

    The kitchen is now inconspicuously

    placed to the side so it can fade into

    the background at night. Albrecht custom

    designed all of the cabinetry with mahog-

    any, including the ovens hood, instead of

    alternative materials like stainless steelthat would draw too much attention. The

    rooms focal point is its round island that

    is topped with a six-foot diameter piece

    of granite.

    Most of the penthouses space is devoted

    to its dining room and living room areas.

    The dining rooms 10-foot long white oak

    table was stained with a dark mahogany

    stain and offers plenty of room for enter-

    taining. The tables chairs were one of the

    most surprising details for Patty who firstquestioned how their snakeskin coverings

    would blend with the rest of the dcor. At

    first I thought it was so wild, she says.

    But now they are the focal point of the

    whole room and at night the light just

    bounces off of them.

    A fireplace warms the room and its

    rounded hearth stays true to the curved

    features. A 42-inch television hides behind

    a mirror mounted above the fireplace

    waiting for its turn to entertain guests. A

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    OPPOSITE: Guests are able to catch a peekinto the homeowners small family room,nestled behind the bar. ABOVE: Pillars line

    the hallway leading from the main livingspaces to the master suite.

    bar not only serves guests, but also acts as

    a buffer between the formal living space

    and Pattys personal family room. Bruss

    designed the bar to be covered in blackleather and recruited a gentleman who

    does car interiors to get it done.

    Pattys small family room is off limits to

    public entertaining, but guests often get a

    peek inside because of its open doorways.

    The room is outfitted with more tradi-

    tional furniture and a 60-inch television.

    The rooms mural is what catches most

    wandering eyes. The painting is a skyline

    done by local artist Sondra Bakie to mirror

    the view from the outside.

    Coming alive at nightAlbrecht and Bruss work created a final

    finish that only reveals its full beauty in

    the evening. Its then that the citys dark-ness allows the penthouse to come alive.

    Numerous lighting fixtures come on to

    create a glow that dances off the pent-

    houses blend of red, orange, amber, terra

    cotta and warm jewel hues.

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    The dining room table and the kitchen

    island were both carved out in the center

    so that a light could shine up and illu-

    minate accessories resting above. Two

    light fixtures adorn the dining room table,

    offering soft light. These were chosen in

    place of a chandelier so that the outside

    view was never blocked. Meanwhile, tworound light fixtures, created by Bruss,

    suspend over the living room seating area

    and the kitchen island.

    Round support columns made of con-

    crete are disguised with a painted faux fin-

    ish and are also illuminated at night with

    hidden lights. The columns light bounces

    off the rooms ceiling, which was painted

    with gold and silver tones, and provides a

    shimmering effect.

    Similar columns were constructed in the

    penthouses main hallway that stretches

    from the front door to the living room.

    Visitors are easily led down the 17-foot

    hallway with its herringbone flooring and

    12, 9-foot columns that run all the way

    to its end.

    Much like in the living room, these col-

    umns light up the evening, but what mostonlookers wont realize is that they are

    made up of PVC pipes so that even Patty

    can lift them and change burned out light

    bulbs. The dramatic effect of the columns

    helps hide the more common living areas

    such as the powder room, laundry room and

    guest bedroomlocated off the hallway.

    Becoming a city girlPatty lived nearly 30 years of her life

    as a small town girl before moving into

    her penthouse. She decided to move to

    Dayton from Greenville, Ohio, to be closer

    to her aging father. Her first instinct was

    to find a place out in the suburbs, but she

    quickly fell in love with the idea of living

    downtown.

    She loves the amenities of a larger town

    like Dayton and, despite what some maythink, she feels extremely safe. She envi-

    sioned the penthouse not only as a home,

    but as an extension of her job as a non-

    profit consultant. Shes already hosted

    several parties for her clients offering

    the beautiful space as a free location for

    fundraisers.

    Her favorite part of the entire pent-

    house is her master bedroom where she

    can privately unwind from the day. She

    often lies on her custom-made bed and

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    RESOURCES Contractor and cabi-netry: Albrecht Wood Interiors; Interior design: Denis Bruss,

    Gene Zimmermans Interior Design Studio; Flooring: Hardwood,

    Bob Madden Carpet & Tile; Electrical/lighting: Prestige Electric;

    Painting: George Koogler Painting; Decorative painting: SondraBakie;Appliances/plumbing fixtures: Ferguson Enterprises; Globe

    chandeliers: Tin Peddler, designed by Denis Bruss; Buffet/office

    painting: Mike Elsass

    OPPOSITE The master bedroom is swathed in rich red, purple andcoral fabrics and colors. RIGHT: The regal powder room is decoratedin polished white onyx. BOTTOM: Polished honey onyx and black

    granite create a bold statement in the master bathroom.

    To see more photos of this project visit housetrends.com. Search: Haute Couture

    stares up at the ceiling, which depicts a starry scene reminiscent

    of the formation that adorns the ceiling inside the Schuster

    Center.

    Everything I need is there, she says referring to a large screen

    television and the fireplace. Its so different and sophisticated.

    You feel as if you are in another world.

    And when shes not in there, shes often relaxing in her master

    bath where she can listen to music, watch TV or just enjoy its

    fireplace. Either way, Patty is still amazed that this place is hers.

    I love my place during the day and I love it at night, she says.

    I feel like I have to pinch myself to believe I can live here.

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    Three acres of land gives a family of four a lot of room to play. Five years ago, William and

    Tina Hazel purchased this home in the heart of one of Springboros country club communi-

    ties and transformed it from the inside out. The property had become a graveyard of past

    neglect and broken relationships that eventually led to its vacancy. But the Hazel family fell in

    love with its shell and their vision for what it could become.

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    A rebirth of sortsSo they hired experts in the landscaping field and asked them

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    conditionsliding retaining walls, overgrown beds and barren

    yardsbut one thing he will never forget is the natural beauty

    the location provided for renewal.

    I really like that woodsy environment, Federle says. It is

    so different than when you go to work with a new subdivision

    where the location is devoid of anything. Here, you start with a

    great backdrop.

    Federle not only had a nice canvas to work on, but he also had

    great clients. The Hazels gave Federle a lot of freedom to do what

    he saw fit, which moved the process along quickly. In almost no

    time, dirt was moving and trees were falling. About 15 50-foot

    trees were taken down to thin out space and create a more safe

    environment around the home. More sunlight was able to pen-

    etrate the grounds, opening up a whole new group of plants that

    could be used in the landscaping.

    The homes front yard received an instant facelift when new f low-

    er beds were created with long curves and various plants, shrubs and

    grasses. Hostas filling these new areas thrive in the shade, but are

    also able to soak in the sporadic rays of light. In the summer, Tina

    adds life to the yard with large pots of colorful annuals.

    continued >

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    A playful back yardPerhaps the largest bulk of the work was in the back yard. A deck

    covered the entire back of the home, but was of little use. Its

    drainage system was so poor that it made it impossible to enjoy

    the patio that was located underneath.

    A retaining wall separating the back of the home to its in-

    ground pool was deteriorating and the pool itself was on its last

    leg. A large landscaping boulder had been thrown into its deep

    end and all of its filtration equipment had been taken by the

    previous owners. The home also had a tennis court, but it was

    cracked and worn; the only life growing out of it being weeds.

    The bones were still there, Tina says of the homes former life.

    But it was just so bad.

    The pool was repaired and the deck was replaced using a com-

    posite material. The new 2,000-square-foot deck stretches across

    the home and includes two levels for entertaining. The retaining

    wall was rebuilt and filled with large plants like hydrangeas and

    grasses that easily live up to the tall trees surrounding the yard.

    Iberis, a white flaux that flowers in the spring, falls over the walls

    edge. And the tennis court was repaved to allow for not only ten-

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    The homes outdoor living space, once left for dead, is now

    vibrant and alive. The Hazels two children often have friends over

    for sports or swimming. And entertaining is always an option for

    the adults. The Hazels say they love sitting on the back deck, with

    a drink in hand, taking in the beautiful scenery thanks to a mix of

    Magnolias, Dogwoods, Viburnums and Hydrangeas.

    OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Concrete pots filled with annuals addcolor to the landscape. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Brilliant yel-low, pink and purple annuals stand out against the front of the home.OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: The in-ground pool was renovated andis now a favorite place for the homeowners children and friends.

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    THAI BEEF SALAD WITH A WESTERN TWIST

    Recipe on next page

    Cool CUCUMBER

    Salads are traditionally considered one of the

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    1 telegraph cucumber

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    cup coriander leaves

    3 cups mesculun leaves

    1 avocado cut into 1-inch chunks

    1 cup of cherry tomatoes, halved

    1 cup sliced green beans

    1 teaspoon soy sauce

    14 ounces lean rump beef,

    all fat trimmed off

    Dressing recipe:

    teaspoon fresh red chili,

    deseeded and minced

    1 tablespoon fish sauce

    1 tablespoon garlic, finely chopped

    1 tablespoon chopped coriander

    1 teaspoon brown sugar

    cup cold water

    2 tablespoons fresh lime juice

    1 chopped spring onion

    Marinate the beef in the soy sauce for

    an hour or overnight. Boil a pot of salted

    water and blanch the green beans. After

    5 minutes remove beans from heat, drain

    and place into iced water. Drain again

    and combine with other salad greens.

    Combine the ingredients for the dressing,

    stir well and set aside.

    Fry rump steak in a heated pan with

    oil for 2-4 minutes on each side. Rest for

    10-15 minutes and slice thinly. Combine

    the beef with the greens and dressing.

    Serve immediately.

    GRILLED VEGETABLE SALAD

    WITH SHIRAZ BALSAMIC

    VINAIGRETTE

    1 large Vidalia or sweet yellow onion,

    peeled and sliced into rings

    2 green zucchini, sliced in lengthwise

    8 large white mushrooms

    3 sweet peppers (red, yellow, orange) cut

    in half, stems and seeds removed

    1 bunch asparagus, trimmed

    1 cup crumbled goats cheese

    1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary

    SZECHUAN BEEF

    SPINACH SALAD

    1 pound sirloin steak,

    cut into bite-sized strips

    cup San-J Szechuan Sauce

    1 tablespoon vegetable oil

    2 red bell peppers,

    seeded and roughly chopped

    2 yellow onions, sliced

    6 cups baby spinach leaves,

    cleaned and dried

    2 tablespoons rice vinegar

    6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

    teaspoon salt

    teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

    cup roasted peanuts, chopped

    Toss the steak strips with the San-J

    Szechuan Sauce in a large bowl or reseal-

    able plastic bag. Marinate for up to 3

    hours. Heat the vegetable oil in a large

    skillet or wok over high heat. Add the

    steak strips and stir-fry for about 5 min-

    utes, or until no longer red in the middle.

    Add the red bell peppers and onions and

    stir-fry for another 2 minutes.

    Spread the spinach evenly among 6

    individual salad plates. Remove the meat

    and vegetables from heat and, while still

    hot, place evenly over the spinach. Whisk

    together the rice vinegar, olive oil, salt and

    pepper and drizzle over each salad. Garnish

    the salads with chopped peanuts.

    Red Wine Balsamic Vinaigrette:

    1 cup olive oil

    cup Lindemans Bin 50 Shiraz

    cup balsamic vinegar

    2 tablespoons Dijon mustard

    1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary

    Salt and ground black pepper to taste

    First, prepare the vinaigrette by whisking

    together all ingredients. In a large bowl or

    sealable container, combine all vegetables

    together. Add of the vinaigrette to con-

    tainer, seal and refrigerate for one hour,

    turning occasionally to marinate evenly.

    Reserve remaining of vinaigrette to toss

    with vegetables after grilling.

    Preheat grill to medium-high heat.

    Remove vegetables from marinade and

    arrange in a grill basket. Place basket onto

    grill and cook vegetables, turning basket

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    until lightly charred and tender, about 6-8

    minutes per side. Remove basket from

    grill and allow to cool slightly. Remove

    vegetables and cut into large chunks. Place

    vegetables into a large bowl, toss with

    reserved Red Wine Balsamic Vinaigrette,

    season with salt and coarsely ground black

    pepper to taste. Arrange onto serving plat-

    ter and top with crumbled goats cheese

    and chopped fresh rosemary.

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    There is something liberating about walking into a home that

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    This jovial feeling is what ultimately made the 2011 Designers

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    Colonial Revival in Oakwood. In addition to creating wonderful

    spaces and providing an abundance of decorating ideas, the event

    generated over $70,000 for the Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer

    Association. The money helps fund music education programs for

    local childrendefinitely something to smile about.

    This happy atmosphere was also one of the reasons that led

    Kelly Hick and her family to purchase the house. In fact, Kelly

    closed on the home just before the Show House opened to the

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    Kelly was especially excited to see the designers and landscap-

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    some of the materials and colors used. I was shocked when I saw

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    As we take a look back at the Show House, some of the interior

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    When using a dark paint color remember a simple rule all artists

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    We decided to angle the dining table to give the room a mod-

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    dine. It can be used to gather, do homework, and be used as an office. It

    does not have to be a room from the bygone era. Giving the room a more

    modern, eclectic feel will allow it to be used more frequently.Vicki Boggs, Linda Haines, Kathy Stanaford, Jan Wunder and Kit Wymer, Todays Home Interiors continued >

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    In small spaces you need to make an impact. Choose wallpaper

    with a big bold pattern or go with a bright paint color that you would not

    use in any other space in your home.Diane Konicki, DSID, DK Interiors LLC

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    The right colors can make a room sing! If there is a color you like,

    use it on something easily replaceable, such as throw pillows in the living

    room or placemats in the dining room. Colors bring a room to life.

    Sharon Bledsoe, DSID, Sharon Bledsoe Designs; David Fair, DSID, David Fair Interiors

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    Think large accessories! Dont be afraid to make art big

    and boldit is intended to catch your eye. Consider adding simpler,

    larger accessories. They help declutter and make the space seem

    more expansive.

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    We pulled the red hue from the floral fabric pillows on the bed

    in order to generate interest in the room. Color is important in design

    because it creates a mood.

    Randy Luken, DSID and Allied Member ASID; John Blunt, ASID; Ashley Powell, DSID and Allied Member ASID, Luken Interiors continued >

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    We love the nature theme and felt the bird fabric used for the

    drapery and a few accessories would be appropriate since we had a

    view of the treetops outside.Marlene Orendorf, DSID, Orendorf Interiors; Beth A. Spegal, DSID, House Dressing Interior Design, Ltd.

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    CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT:

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