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Redesigning Home 2011
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Having lived in Europe for more
than a decade, Steve and Karen
Patterson became enamored by
farmhouses they saw driving through
the French countryside. They became
equally driven to find such a home in
East Grand Rapids, where they wanted
to raise their school-age son.
Local real estate broker Katie Karcze-
wski, partner of Keller Williams Realty,
gave wing to the couple’s overseas quest.
Passionate about the historic commu-
nity in which she and her husband, ar-
chitect Jim Karczewski, raised their own
three sons and have resided for over 30
years, Katie specializes in East GR listings.
“They were very patient about finding
the right property,” she said of the Pat-
tersons, still based in Europe. But as one
year became two, Katie recognized that
what her clients wanted wasn’t on the
market — yet.
She turned to a vacant cinderblock
house nestled in hardwoods above the
shores of Reeds Lake. Closed up seven
years ago by the grown children of its
original and only owner — a Grand Rapids
engineer who built it in 1950 — the home
was a time capsule. “Flooring, wall cover-
ings, tiles, light fixtures — not one thing
had been touched in 60 years,” Katie said.
But Steve and Karen loved what they
saw.
Though a total interior makeover in-
cluding all-new technical systems, exte-
rior updates, and landscaping would be
needed, the home’s simple structure and
setting were an authentic framework for
the property they envisioned.
The challenge: Completing all of it
within six months, before 2009’s school
year began.
steve and Karen Patterson* placed the total renovation of a 1950s’ home on Reeds Lake into the peerless care of builder/designer Jeffery Roberts and a select team of West michigan experts. The result — an inviting French farmhouse with
authentic old World appeal — transports guests to idyllic rural France.
By Lisa M. Jensen | PHoTogRaPHy By MichaeL Buck
*Homeowners’ names have been changed to protect their privacy.
Reclaiming the past
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“As a designer as well as builder, only Jeffery really understood what this
house was telling us it could be,” said Steve, who interviewed several contractors. “Because we were still living in Europe, we also needed to rely on someone who could handle all the
details, responsibilities and issues in budget as they arose during the remodeling process,
and Jeffery fit that bill, too.”
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Throughout the property, Everett’s Landscape in Grand Rapids
collaborated with Jeffery Roberts and the homeowners to create
their French country-inspired terrain, including an updated
bluestone patio, firepit area and outcropping of Blue River
ledgerock cascading down toward Reeds Lake.
Come dusk, LED lights designed and installed by Grand Rapids
Lighting enhance the landscape. New outdoor fixtures with Old World charms on the home’s
exterior and garage also came from Grand Rapids Lighting.
Added measures of protection, along with smart home
management, come through EPS Security in GR.
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Operating fuLL-service design/build
firms out of Chicago and East Grand Rapids,
Jeffery Roberts met the Pattersons through
architect Jim Karczewski. Both are ardent
veterans of historic home renovations and
worked together to maximize the original
home’s potential.
“Our charge was to be as green, authentic
and timeless as possible,” said Roberts. The
project immediately clicked with his practiced
philosophy of recycling, reusing and reclaim-
ing architectural elements and existing space.
Major renovations included breaking
into a small maid’s bedroom and laundry
area to build a brand-new kitchen and into
the adjoining large screened porch over the
garage to create a new dining room; adding
a second staircase up, reclaiming attic space
and combining two small bedrooms and a full
bathroom into a young teenager’s recreation
haven; expanding the master suite bathroom;
and adding a new multi-functional laundry
room/house entry off the garage on the lower
level.
Roberts also oversaw installation of all-
new electrical, HVAC and technical systems,
including those provided by EPS Security in
Grand Rapids.
Uncovering Potential: making spaces
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Dining Room: Having studied French architecture over-
seas, Roberts had hand-hewn beams extended across the din-
ing room ceiling and opened the new space to natural light from
the updated three-season porch through two sets of Jeld-Wen
French doors from Standale Lumber, which he positioned to
flank Karen’s European antique hutch.
While a log-burning fireplace adds character and warmth, the
chimney’s addition also creates alcoves for art and furnishings.
Over the Bourgogne-styled mantle that Roberts had replicated
in the U.S. for the Pattersons, an antique chandelier and sconces
from Europe were restored and electrified by Bridge Street Elec-
tric in Grand Rapids, which specializes in heirloom light refur-
bishment and rewiring. The company also offers an expanded
showroom filled with modern collections and reclaimed fixtures.
Garage: The Overhead Door Company and Calumet Build-ing Group, Ltd. in Grand Rapids installed the Pattersons’ new in-sulated steel and composite carriage-style doors with cosmetic swing-out appeal from Clopay’s Coachman Collection. With an R-Value of 9.0, the doors help hold outdoor chill at bay while pre-venting warmth from the heated garage — which cuts into the slope on which the house is built — from escaping.
Above them, new fixtures from Grand Rapids Lighting and cus-tom board-and-batten shutters from Standale Lumber add char-acter, as does a weather-proof AZEK parapet above the garage that Roberts added for visual interest to enhance the home’s French country flair.
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adJOining the dining rOOM through
two sets of French doors and one more that
opens to the Pattersons’ family room, the
updated three-season porch is now one of
the farmhouse’s most inviting spaces.
Durable, maintenance-free PVC (plastic)
trim, crisscross panels and tongue-in-
groove beadboard by AZEK from Standale
Lumber in Grand Rapids replace the porch’s
old weathered wood spindles and ceiling.
Reclaimed terra cotta tiles were laid in a
vintage pattern and “aged” through a triple
application of walnut-colored wax. And the
family enjoys fresh lake breezes surrounded
by furnishings found at flea markets and
antique stores, along with a few new
pieces including a round crisscross table
and accent console custom-made from
reclaimed barn timbers by Jeffery Roberts
Homes.
The ottoman, Roberts noted, is covered
in an antique French grain sack the Pat-
tersons brought back from Europe.
a Fresh-air Retreat
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“The Pattersons will tell you, their house as theyfound it originally was most people’s idea of a tear-down,” said the couple’s Realtor, Katie Karczewski. “Many buyers would have just purchased it for this lakefront property, which is a jewel. But Steve and Kathy weren’t interested in building new.” Like many residents
in East Grand Rapids, she said, the Pattersons have a great appreciation for history. They view themselves as stewards.
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Where The garden growsan Open expanse of grass on the home’s
south-facing side served as a blank canvas
for the Pattersons’ French-styled, “always-
been-there” garden. Roberts and the home-
owners collaborated with Everett Landscape
in Grand Rapids, adding raised bluestone
planting beds for herbs, vegetables, fruit
trees and plants including lavender and
sunflowers; a tiered and restored antique
fountain the homeowners brought back from
Europe; and manicured brick pathways.
To create privacy, craftsmen from Jeffery
Roberts Homes built a cinderblock wall, pair-
ing it with a reclaimed gate the Pattersons
picked up from an antique store. Roberts’
team also constructed from recycled barn
wood a “chicken coop” for trash receptacles
and recyclables, and a potting/gardening
supply shed with reclaimed slate counter-
tops, sink and mosaic floor comprised of
ceramic, stone and terra cotta house floor
scraps.
“Using so many reclaimed materi-
als allowed us to do a lot of things very
economically,” Roberts said. “It’s definitely
cost-effective, while being green at the same
time. Plus there’s the gift of character in this
wood.”
The Landscape: “This house lends itself to
some fantastic sight lines,” said Brian Diemer, who owns
Everett’s Landscape with his brother, Brent. “A low wall
defines the formal patio; beyond this line are rows of yel-
low roses, lavender and boxwood. The view to Reeds
Lake from here is fantastic. But so is the French garden
you see east from the patio through an arbor.”
While stone pathways lead to a fountain and other fo-
cal points here, the steep property flowing down toward
shore becomes more pastoral with flowering trees,
groundcovers and perennials. “The landscape is an ex-
tension of this French country home,” Brian noted. “Col-
laborating with Jeffery, Steve and Kathy is what made it
so successful.”
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“The arbor, made fromrecycled timbers reclaimed from a building that was torn down in Grand Rapids, is a transition between the garden and terrace,” Roberts noted. Strings of miniature lanterns were wrapped around the beams and wisteria was planted to grow up around them for added ambience.
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Storage “Coop”: “My role as
an interior designer is to interpret the
photos and bits of information clients
give, but also to push that vision beyond
their mind’s eye,” Roberts said.
Transforming a storage shed for waste
receptacles and recycled goods into a
“chicken coop” through salvaged barn
wood is a quintessentially French touch
that’s loved.
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Potting Shed: Preserving the past through reclaimed barn wood and other elements is a
passion the homeowners share with Jeffery Roberts. Inside and out, “He thought of small details
like adding corner blocks to baseboards for an aged look and hunted for unique antiques to add
interest,” Kathy said. “That helped us to maintain our budget. But beyond that, I doubt other build-
ers would have had the time or interest in all this.”
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Creating european appealequipped with a fuLL-service mill shop,
craftsmen from Standale Lumber created from
Roberts’ drawings board-and-batten shutters
that were “aged” through sandblasting. Shutter
dogs — hardware used to hold functional shut-
ters open — were added for authentic appeal.
Between these made-to-scale shutters,
chocolate-hued French casement-style windows
from Jeld-Wen trimmed in charcoal add another
dimension of European flair against the home’s
exterior, revived with creamy, putty-colored
paint. Each Old World-inspired window — which
must be unlatched, pushed open and tightened
by knob — was custom-built to spec to fit the
home’s original cinderblock openings.
While Roberts had all of the home’s own
copper eaves troughs and downspouts restored
and reinstalled, old roof shingles were replaced
with a high-insulating, new cultured slate/ce-
ment product. He also researched the designed
“vintage” French doors for the home’s formal
entry, which were crafted locally from knotty
alder. These were accented by an antique pair of
French door poles found by the homeowners.
“We also honored the house by reinstalling
its original front door hardware,” Roberts said.
South Portico: Through the
front doors, a hallway from the foyer
leads right out through the farmhouse’s
lake-facing gateway to the terrace.
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“Outside lighting is important to the appearance of
the home and grounds at night,” noted Steve Patterson, “but also
to a feeling of well-being and security.”
Let There Be Light: Copper lanterns, low-voltage garden accents and tinted LED
lenses mounted in trees placed by Todd Yonkers from Grand Rapids Lighting Center cast an
inviting, natural glow.
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an inviting entrywhiLe the hOMe’s staircase was
rebuilt to code and fashioned with a
custom runner, Roberts reclaimed the
original handrail, adding new hand-
forged spindles from Standale Lumber.
The alabaster and brass antique fixture
brought back from Europe by the home-
owners was rewired and refurbished by
Bridge Street Electric in Grand Rapids.
A floor-to-ceiling limestone mantle
imported from Europe awaits guests in
the living room; French doors replaced
a lake-viewing window wall for entry
onto the terrace and
to flood the space
with natural light.
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Fixtures: Since opening in 1929, Bridge
Street Electric in Grand Rapids has offered in-
house lamp repair and antique light refurbish-
ing along with new fixtures. Over the years, the
business has collected thousands of vintage
crystals, glass and integral parts that can be
used to maintain the originality of heirloom
pieces from the early 1800s and beyond.
“Jeffery brought in all of the Pattersons’ Euro-
pean antiques, including some very large chan-
deliers,” noted manager Deb Dagley. “Some
pieces were completely rewired, while others
were electrified for the first time. Others were re-
stored and refinished. Preserving these unique
fixtures lends integrity to the home. It’s definitely
a growing trend.”
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The LibraryfOrMerLy the dining rOOM (which
had been inconveniently spaced from
the kitchen), the new library doubles as
a home office and sitting room. De-
signed by Roberts, all pieces, panels and
built-ins — including a state-of-the-art
secretary armoire concealing a computer,
scanner, fax machine, copier, I-pod and
cell phone recharging docks — were
crafted by artisans from his company.
Though layered moldings, knotty al-
der doors and wall lumber were selected
new from Philip Elenbaas Millwork, Inc.
in Grand Rapids, they look years old.
Combining the right paint hues, stains,
waxes, oils and specialty finishes to
create “authentic” aged appeal is the
specialty of LTD Painting Inc. owners,
artisans and brothers Larry and Tim
Dozema, who custom-finished these
elements as well as many furnishings
throughout the entire home.
In the library, “They excelled,”
Roberts said. “They literally stained the
room’s new knotty pine walls with a
transparent French blue, over-stained
with a taupe gray, then built up and
hand-rubbed the color to age it before
applying tinted wax and two more coats
of clean furniture wax.”
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The Family RoomnO LOnger needed as an entry into
the dining room-turned-library, a door-
way that once opened from the family
room beside the fireplace was closed up
and replaced with a twin built-in book-
shelf. While the original oak floor was
refinished and reclaimed terra cotta tiles
enhance the limestone mantle, shipped
back from Europe by the homeowners,
new French doors leading out to the
terrace grilling area replaced lake-facing
windows. Another set of French doors
opens to the three-season porch.
Across the family room, serving guests
and homeowners alike in a hallway
leading to the kitchen, a custom rustic
hickory bar crafted by Jeffery Roberts
Homes houses a Sub Zero wine cooler
and refrigerator doors from Gerrit’s Ap-
pliances in Grand Rapids. Bridge Street
Electric refurbished and rewired the
European hallway fixture, whose grape
motif lends ideal character, as does a
custom backsplash made from corks to
display Steve Patterson’s collection of
antique corkscrews.
“The millwork from Elenbaas is just superb,” shared Steve Patterson. “We used a lot of alder, because the grain imparts great character to the doors and woodwork. Elenbaas also was able to offer a great variety in wood profiles, which gives a unique but classic look. Though the library ceiling is comprised of different board widths and lengths, the common wood profile ties the room together.”
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The KitchenaLthOugh the Pattersons’ custom kitchen
features state-of-the-art appliances from Ger-
rit’s in Grand Rapids, these are hidden in rustic
hickory cabinetry designed by Roberts and
built by his team of craftsmen. On the floor, the
designer had reclaimed oak timbers sawed into
wide planks for insets in portions of Montauk
slate.
Hand-glazed terra cotta tiles imported
from Europe used on the blacksplash, vintage
registers in the room including on the hood,
and a crown-shaped, overseas antique fixture
refurbished by Bridge Street Electric augment
the space’s inviting aged character. So do new
products, including a Shaw farm sink, a mix of
hand-forged pulls from Modern Hardware in
Grand Rapids and vintage-styled wallpaper in
hues of buttercream, rust and sage, which adds
depth and texture to the room.
Topping the island base crafted by Jeffery
Roberts Homes and finished by LTD Painting
Inc. are layers of reclaimed hemlock, old barn
lumber that Roberts had planed and worn
down to create butcher block. Meanwhile, the
kitchen’s original 1950s’ butcher block counter-
top was repurposed in the lower level laundry/
mud room.
A secondary laundry room was added for
convenience on the home’s second floor.
Laundry Room: Accessed by the family from
the garage, this space features high-end appliances
from Gerrit’s including an icemaker for quick-filling cool-
ers to the lake; open shelving and a built-in hamper with
beadboard trim for clean and dirty beach towels; and a
tin ceiling reminiscent of French cafes.
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The master suitewhiLe the Master BedrOOM’s lay-out
remained the same, Roberts worked with
architect Jim Karczewski to combine two
smaller upstairs bathrooms into one new
master suite retreat.
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ids cut, honed and placed the Pattersons’
beige, green-veined stone countertop with
precision, adding elegance to the furniture-
style, double-sink console designed and
crafted by Jeffery Roberts Homes. The
piece’s chalky-smooth finish was custom-
created by LTD Painting Inc. per Roberts’
request for an old, worn effect. LTD artisan
Larry Dozema also applied a layered,
hand-rubbed specialty finish to the master
bedroom’s European wood mantle.
Inspired by a photo, Roberts added
scraps of oak left over from the first floor
and suggested merging it crisscrossed with
the tumbled stone tile already planned for
the master bath. “Stone inlay is quintessen-
tially French,” he said.
And while custom-designed radiator
covers conceal the original 1950 models’
lack of appeal, glowing fixtures from Grand
Rapids Lighting add ambience between
twin oval mirrors.
Petite antique shelf brackets,tissue holders and hooks picked up by the homeowners are
complemented by fixtures and faucets from Infusion by Etna’s Jado and Jaclo lines; Jeffery Roberts Homes made
vanity shelves to showcase the brackets.
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Master Bedroom: “The painting and finishes
throughout the house were extremely important to achiev-
ing the look and feel we wanted,” shared Karen Patterson.
“We agreed with Jeffery on a palette that would give each
room a different ambience, but would be complementary
throughout the home.”
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a Haven For guestsa guest rOOM on the farmhouse’s main
floor welcomes visitors with relaxed French
country charms, including new French
casement-style windows from Jeld-Wen.
“These windows are quite European and
old-fashioned,” noted Terry Pfeiffer, a sales
consultant for Standale Lumber, which
provided them. “You have to unlatch them,
push them open and tighten a knob.”
A window in a full bathroom upstairs is
equally “French”: Custom Woodland Harvest
Shutters by Lafayette Venetian Blinds were
chosen from and installed by The Shade
Shop in Grand Rapids. “The Shade Shop
was really great about pre-installing them
in all the bathrooms and private areas of
the home so we could be sure they fit,”
Roberts noted, “then taking them off so our
painters could finish them to
match the woodwork in these
varying spaces.” Fixtures from
Grand Rapids Lighting and
Infusions by Etna lend more
sparks of character; the tub is
the home’s original, restored.
Details: A window
in a full bathroom upstairs
is equally “French”: Cus-
tom Woodland Harvest
Shutters by Lafayette Ve-
netian Blinds were chosen from and installed by The Shade Shop in Grand Rapids.
“The Shade Shop was really great about pre-installing them in all the bathrooms
and private areas of the home so we could be sure they fit,” Roberts noted, “then
taking them off so our painters could finish them to match the woodwork in these
varying spaces.”
Fixtures from Grand Rapids Lighting and Infusions by Etna lend more sparks of
character; the tub is the home’s original, restored.
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partnership! We would also like to thank
the Patterson family for welcoming us into
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more proud to be a part of such a wonder-
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such depth of services to communities in
the United States and around the world.
The American Red Cross is where
people mobilize to help their neighbors
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and around the world. Each year, in com-
munities large and small, victims of some
70,000 disasters turn to the American Red
Cross for emergency assistance. In fact,
every 60 seconds the programs and ser-
vices of the American Red Cross benefit
250 people.
The American Red Cross relies on the
support of this community to continue
providing lifesaving services and mission.
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“Working with the staff at Standale Lumber is a great experience, they excel in making my projects run smooth and efficient.”
— Jeffery Roberts Homes, Inc
“JELD-WEN® Chocolate-brown, French casement-style windows from JELD-WEN®
trimmed in a charcoal hue add another splash of Old World flair against the homes’ exterior. These windows are quite European and old-fashioned; each was custom-built to spec to fit the home’s cinderblock openings.”
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