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TEXAS GULF COAST September 12th and 13th, 2009
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KITCHEN&BATHHOME TOUR GUIDE
TEXAS GULF COAST
2009 Kitchen & BathHome Tour
Produced byAmerican Society of InteriorDesignersTexas Gulf Coast Chapter
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORLinda Marble
7026 Old Katy RoadSuite 285Houston, Texas 77024713.626.1470www.asidtgcc.org
KITCHEN & BATH HOME TOUR CHAIRSJane Page Crump, ASIDMary Lindsey Wilson, ASID
2009 KITCHEN & BATHHOME TOUR GUIDEPublished by
P. O. Box 701038Houston, Texas 77270-1038713.523.6523www.houseandhomeonline.com
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Welcome
ContentsLETTER from Home Tour Chairs 5
ACKNOWLEDGMENT of Sponsors 7
SEMINARS and Special Events 8
TOUR GUIDE MAP 13
THE HOMES
1515 Vassar Street 14
Designer: Peggy Hull, ASID
2623 Robinhood Street 15
Designer: Audrey Drought-Mitchell, ASID
106 Marrakech Court 16
Designers: Darin Brooks and Robert Reid, ASID
4504 Braeburn Drive 17
Designer: Laura Umansky, Allied Member ASID
3637 Del Monte Drive 18
Designer: Sharon Staley, FASID
323 Terrace Drive 19
Designer: Jane Page Crump, ASID
September 12th and 13th, 2009
ON THE COVERThe kitchen of a 1987 home in West University Place has been redesigned to accom-
modate the needs of the homeowners who are avid cooks. Houston designer
Audrey Drought-Mitchell, ASID, added more work space to make the kitchen func-
tion more efficiently and employed natural woods in simple lines to create a warm,
hospitable space evocative of their Louisiana heritage.
Cover sponsored by Audrey Drought Design Inc.
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Message
Welcome to the ASID Kitchen & Bath Tour.It is our great pleasure to bring you the very best inkitchen and bath design in Houston. ASID members arequalified, skilled and extensively trained design profes-sionals who bring the highest creativity to their projects.
We want to thank each participating designer and therespective homeowners for opening their doors and pro-viding this opportunity to the Houston community.
Enjoy your visits to these fine homes and visit us onlineat www.asidtgcc.org.
Respectfully,
Jane Page Crump, ASID and Mary Lindsey Wilson, ASID
Tour Chairs
September 12th and 13th, 2009
from theTour Chairs
ASID TEXAS GULF COAST CHAPTERBOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Peggy Hull, ASID
President Elect Hallie Radcliffe-Canalli, ASID
Financial Director Hallie Radcliffe-Canalli, ASID
Communication DirectorSylvia Fullerton, Allied MemberASID
Director at Large Ray Levy, IP Member
Membership DirectorCrystal Reeves, ASID
Professional DevelopmentDirector Pamela Hoffer, ASID
Past President/Nominations Lynne T. Jones, ASID
Student Rep to the Board Lauren Amber Prestenbach
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Sponsors
A very special thanksto the following Kitchen and BathTour sponsors for helping makethis event possible.
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Seminarsand Special EventsSeptember 12 & 13
Saturday, September 1210 a.m. Seminar: Thorntree Presents “The Beauty of Natural Stone &
Glass” by Platinum Sponsor Thorntree Slate & Mable323 Terrace Drive • Site #6 on Map
11 a.m. Seminar: Haute Trends & Tips for Kitchens & Bathsby Platinum Sponsor Kitchen & Bath Concepts7026 Old Katy Road • Site A on Map
11 a.m. Meet the Experts: Desiree M. Gillory, Kiva Kitchen & Bath; Scott Frasier, Frasier Homes; Jeff Granberry, Jeff Granberry & Restoration Builders Inc. by Laura U Studio4504 Braeburn Drive • Site #4 on Map
12 p.m. Seminar: Mathew Cavanaugh presents Counter Intelligence with Peggy Hull on Countertop Options for Kitchen and Bathby Platinum Sponsor Venetian Blind & Floor1515 Vassar • Site #1 on Map
12 p.m. Laura U and the Houston Wine Merchant Invite You to aBubbly Tasting4504 Braeburn Drive • Site #4 on Map
1 p.m. Samplings of Orange Roasted Pecans by Audrey Drought Design2623 Robinhood • Site #2 on Map
1 p.m. Meet the Designer/ASID Cookbook Signing and Peggy Hull, ASID, owner of Creative Touch Interiors presentsThe Ins and Outs of Remodel on a Vintage Home1515 Vassar Street • Site #1 on Map
2 p.m. Seminar: A Blueprint for Remodelingby Platinum Sponsor Cabinet Innovations5120 Woodway, Suite 219 • Site B on Map
2-4 p.m. Outdoor Grill Demonstration by Viking Chef Scottieby Jane Page Design Group323 Terrace Drive • Site #6 on Map
3 p.m. Meet the Designer/ASID Cookbook Signing and Miele Coffee Machine Demonstration by Sharon Staley Interiors3637 Del Monte Drive • Site #5 on Map
Sunday, September 1311 a.m. Designing Your Home for Art-Scale, Installation and Lighting
by brooks • reid studio106 Marrakech Court • Site #3 on Map
12 p.m. Meet the Designer/ASID Cookbook Signing and Miele Steam Oven Demonstration by Sharon Staley Interiors3637 Del Monte Drive • Site #5 on Map
12 p.m. Taste a Variety of Candied Apples by Audrey Drought Design2623 Robinhood • Site #2 on Map
1-3 p.m. Pizza Oven Demonstration by Jane Page Design Group323 Terrace Drive • Site #6 on Map
3 p.m. The Country House in Houston, 1910-1950 presented by Stephen Fox, Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas and author of The Country Houses of John F. Staub. Book signing accompanies presentation.Hosted by Creative Touch Interiors1515 Vassar Street • Site #1 on Map
Note: Home tour ticket required foradmission to seminars and special events.
To locate addresses and site numbers, please see map on Page 13.
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Tour Map Saturday, September 12, and Sunday, September 13, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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Tickets are $20 and may be purchased at each site during the tour
or in advance through American Society of Interior Designers,
Texas Gulf Coast Chapter
7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 285
Houston, Texas 77024
713.626.1470.
Advance tickets may be purchased online at www.asidtgcc.org
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1515 VASSAR STREETDesigner: Peggy Hull, ASID
2623 ROBINHOOD STREETDesigner: Audrey Drought-Mitchell,ASID
106 MARRAKECH COURTDesigners: Darin Brooks andRobert Reid, ASID
4504 BRAEBURN DRIVEDesigner: Laura Umansky, Allied Member ASID
3637 DEL MONTE DRIVEDesigner: Sharon Staley, FASID
323 TERRACE DRIVEDesigner: Jane Page Crump, ASID
7026 OLD KATY ROAD #148Kitchen & Bath ConceptsThe Houston Design Center
5120 WOODWAY DRIVE # 219Kitchen InnovationsDecorative Center Houston
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1515 VassarStreetPEGGY HULL, ASIDCreative Touch Interiors
713.529.7681www.mycreativetouch.com
From the minute they stepped through the front door, PeggyHull and her husband John Glover saw the potential of this1935 home in the heart of the Museum District. Good bones.
great natural light and wonderful architecturalmoldings made for a great start for a remodel.
The focus immediately went to an existingsmall kitchen with a narrow useless back hallway space. A breakfast nook was createdwith the addition of a bay window which
now provides a view of a lush English garden.Natural light was also added with an additional
window at the sink.The designer/homeowner created a multifunc-
tional kitchen with gourmet appliances,breakfast nook, utility closet and bever-
age bar all within the original footprintof the space. Custom block panel cabinets with glass
fronts painted in a putty color provide a great neutral withthe soft palette of handmade Italian subway tile backsplash.“Sparkle” comes from the use of stainless steel appliances,an industrial island and halogen lighting. The result is acharming updated vintage style that is in keeping with theoriginal architecture of thischarming home. Functional and pretty baths
are created within smallspaces with the use of insetmedicine cabinets, marbleand hand-painted wall coverings.
The biggest changecomes in the master bed-room where the newlyvaulted ceiling with octago-nal window allows views ofthe sky.
Peggy Hull, ASID, owner of Creative Touch Interiors and cur-rent president of the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter of ASID, hasmore than 20 years experience in interior design inHouston—from custom home building and remodeling to in-home consultation and furnishings.
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2623 RobinhoodAUDREY DROUGHT-MITCHELL, ASIDAudrey Drought Design Inc.713.266.3333
www.audreydroughtdesign.com
Nestled amid the beautiful oak treesof West University Place, this home was
originally constructed in 1987. The current owners pur-chased it in the summer of 2003 after moving toHouston with their two children. They were particularlyinterested in the comfortable environment provided bythe covered back porch and intimate backyard alongwith the open floor plan of the house that wouldaccommodate their young family’s needs.
Rather than go through the challenge and time-consuming effort associated with a new constructionproject, the owners chose to embark on a completetransformation and renovation of the existing home’sinteriors. A major appeal of the residence was that itprovided an excellent foundation and an opportunity tocreate a custom feel that would reflect the owners’ style.
Renovation began with the kitchen because thehomeowners are avid cooks and required a more func-tional workplace. They set out to design a space thatreflects their Louisiana heritage and now serves as theprimary gathering place for friends and family. Alongwith the kitchen, the master bath was completelyredesigned as well as the remaining baths undergoingupdates.
The owners also completed an outdoor living areaunder the covered porch that remains one of theirfavorite spaces in the home. Finally, once most of the home had been updated, the owners completed several other initiatives including a new exerciseroom and custom closets.
As a registered and licenseddesigner for more than 11years and business owner formore than nine, AudreyDrought-Mitchell’s main focushas been to demonstrate thehighest level of professionalismthrough excellent businesspractices while maintainingopen communication with bothher employees and clients.
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106 MarrakechCourtROBERT REID, ASID, ANDDARIN BROOKS, RID
brooks • reid studio 713.426.5236
www.brooks-reid.com
Affectionately referred to during construction as “SuburbanRiver Oaks,” this “new-old House” in Bellaire is styled after aclassic home typically found in the affluent neighborhood ofRiver Oaks, but designed to be appropriate for the family-ori-ented neighborhood of Bellaire. All the interior and exteriordetailing reflects the age of proud craftsmanship. Brickdetailing, interior moldings and millwork, high ceilings andother finish details establish this home as an example ofexceptionally designed residential architecture amid a plethora of stucco neo-Mediterranean boxes.
The homeowners are a young couple with two school-agechildren. He is an art dealer; she is an active mom who grewup in a family of homebuilders and has had her own successbuilding the occasional house for her family and as specialprojects for sale.
The house was intentionally designed as a “family-centric”house meant for entertaining—one where the kids would feelcomfortable having friends over and where the grownupscould entertain and feel equally at ease. The kitchen andfamily room were designed with classic details including custom-built cabinets, a true beadboard ceiling, Calacattamarble countertops with a custom butcher-block island andFrench doors to the rear brick terrace—with all views backingonto the nature reserve behind.
Robert Reid, ASID IDC, andDarin Brooks, RID, formedbrooks • reid studio in 2002,after relocating from NewYork City. Intent on providinga fresh, new design perspec-tive to Houston, they havewon many design awards fortheir diverse projects. Recentlycompleted and in-the-worksprojects include numerous pri-vate residences, thePoggenpohl Kitchen DesignStudio, the new Chocolate Barin Rice Village and the public interiors and manyresidences in the 2727 Kirby residential tower.
The main-floor powder room was inspired by a Parisianapartment—with paneled walls and ceilings lacqueredblack and a black and white stone floor.
With an incredible collection of art to display, thedesigners also ensured that rooms were laid out to permitviewing of artwork from multiple perspectives.
4504 BraeburnDriveLAURA UMANSKY,
ALLIED ASIDLaura U Studio
713.522.0855www.laurau.com
The Challenge: to create a “vacation home” as an additionto the clients’ primary residence. This young couple with fourchildren wished to create an entertainment space, not onlyfor the kids, but for friends as well.
The Solution: Entertaining is important to the family, andthey requested a boutique hotel feel for this addition. Thedesign team has sprinkled fun and unexpected accentsthroughout the home. The pool bath features a uniquebubble mirror and warm and inviting colors (on the tour,note the blue glass “pebble” accent in the shower – notseen in these photos).
The guest quarters have a hotel-suite layout and flowfrom bedroom to kitchenette to closet area. The kitchenettehas two-toned wood stains to enhance the look of the upperand lower cabinetry and the faux-bois furniture adds to thenatural feel of the guest room. With Arabescato marble, aframeless glass enclosure for the steam shower, and gor-geous solid granite vessel sinks we created a serene guestbath.
A gorgeous mica wall covering makes the theatre roompower bath the jewel of the home. An etched glass lavatoryis lighted from below, and Murano glass sconces are theperfect complement to the shimmering walls.
The family uses the outdoor kitchen nearly every week-end. A simple, efficient layout using Viking appliances offerseverything they need for successful outdoor entertaining.
With a bachelor’s degree instudio art from the Universityof Texas and a master’sdegree in architecture fromthe Gerald D. Hines college ofArchitecture, Laura Umanskybrings classic architecturaltraining and internationaldesign experience as well as apassion for absolute qualityand individual expression tothe design market. She alsobrings something else, herown retail boutique, the LauraU Collection, to Houston.
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3637 DelMonte DriveSHARON STALEY, FASIDSharon Staley Interiors
713.668.9689www.sharonstaleyinteriors.com
Nestled within prestigious River Oaks, this rambling abodeconveys classic soft sophistication throughout its space.Delicate glass forms and paint illusions enhance the specialareas of the space. Elegant yet simple wood floors coverthe formal areas of the residence.Fabulous stains and woodwork areseen throughout the home withmany built-ins original to the resi-dence. There is wonderful play ofcolor that invokes serenity in manyareas of the residence with littletwists of bold rich colors in others.This remodeled residence nowgives the client a refined yet livablesanctuary that is structured for themany phases of life.
Sharon Staley brings more than 40 years experience in theindustry to her full-service design firm where she handles awide range of residential, hospitality, commercial and newhome construction projects. She grew up in the business—her father was a president of the Furniture Association andowned his own furniture stores in Houston, and she carriesthat same passion for exquisite furnishings today. She is anASID Fellow, former president of ASID TGCC and has wonnumerous ASID design awards.
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323 TerraceDriveJANE PAGE CRUMP, ASIDJane Page Design Group
713.803.4999Janepagedesigngroup.com
In this relaxing oasis away from the hectic pace of the city, “garden rooms” were planned throughout the back yard.There are four areas with tables and chairs for dining, areas withbenches that overlook the fountain, and the pavilion that housesa conversation area centered on the fireplace and a cookingarea with bar, gas grill, refrigerator and pizza oven. All spacesare lit at night and have surround sound. In the pavilion the TVs,lights and sound are controlled on aCrestron System. The placement ofone of the TVs is perfect for karaoke.
The pavilion’s beams were painted,scraped and waxed to contrast withthe tongue and groove ceiling.Outdoor furniture adds to the comfortof the space. Aluminum frames of thewhite-cushioned furniture have a faux-wood finish to achieve the richness ofwood without the maintenance.
Blue Bahia granite was selected forthe pavilion countertop to coordinate the blue-glass mosaic tile.Texas white limestone faces the fireplace and bar front. The cabinet frames in the pavilion are all faced with tumbled traver-tine highlighted by accents of Rossa Uerona marble. A “rug”inset of tile is seen in the conversation area. The field is traver-tine while the border combines tumbled Rossa Uerona andtravertine mosaics. Custom cuts from the blue Bahia granite areseen in the corners of the stone “rug”.
For additional seating, benches were designed to flank thefire-place. The pool was designed with water features, plantersand colored lights.
In the one gathering area, a round table is flanked on twosides by custom iron benches. The design for the benches wasinspired by an antique chair.
Jane-Page Crump, past president of the ASID Texas GulfCoast Chapter and the Texas Association for Interior Design,is president and lead designer of Jane Page Design Group. For more than 25 years, her award-winning, full-service interior design firm has been one of the most respecteddesign firms in the industry. To serve effectively an impressiveclient list, which includes many Fortune 500 executives,celebrities, and political notables, the firm follows a teamapproach – it works closely with the finest contractors andarchitects to ensure that their clients’ visions are met.
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Q&A
QQ:: WHAT IS AN INTERIOR DESIGNER?
AA:: An interior designer createsa plan for the interiors of a spaceby listening to the client’s needs,analyzing those needs and devel-oping a plan that will answer theclient’s requirements. Frequently,an interior designer becomes ateam member with the client’sarchitect, contractor, lighting spe-cialist and landscape architect.
Types of projects interior design-ers undertake include hotels,health care, offices, restaurants,retail stores, airplanes, institutionalfacilities and residences.
QQ:: WHAT DOES AN INTERIOR DESIGNER DO?
AA:: In addition to many otherresponsibilities, an interior designer:• Consults with the client• Creates a design concept• Establishes a budget with the
client• Prepares lighting/electrical plans• Provides space planning and fur-
niture layout• Creates custom designs and
helps select furnishings• Prepares and/or reviews floor
plans, blueprints and elevations• Oversees installations at job
sites, as well as furnishings, artand accessories
• Makes permanent materialselections
• Selects finish materials• Develops interior details• Supervises job site• Develops a color scheme• Facilitates purchases
QQ:: WHAT IS ASID?
AA:: The American Society ofInterior Designers is dedicated tobeing the leading interior designorganization and the officialsource of information on all mat-ters regarding the profession andits practice.
ASID was formed in 1931 and hasmore than 30,000 members. Itsmission statement is to encourageexcellence in the practice of interi-or design, helps its members pro-fessionally serve the public,demonstrate the value of the pro-fession and work for a favorableinterior design environment.
ASID members have education inthe field of interior design orarchitecture or have at least sixyears of full-time work experienceto qualify for membership. Testingfor professional membership hasbeen in effect since 1972.
ASID constantly strives to educateits members and help them stayabreast of the many changesaffecting the design world.
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ASID is a community of peopledriven by a common love fordesign and committed to thebelief that interior design, as aservice to people, is a powerful,multi-faceted profession that cancreate positive change. Througheducation, knowledge sharing,advocacy, community buildingand outreach, the Society strivesto advance the interior designprofession and, in the process, todemonstrate and celebrate thepower of design to positivelychange people’s lives.
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