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A SHOWCASE OF DESIGN IDEAS FROM TIMBERLAKE CABINETRY PORTFOLIO A SHOWCASE OF DESIGN IDEAS FROM TIMBERLAKE CABINETRY VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1 JANUARY 2006 $ 5 A KITCHEN WITH KARMA WORK/LIFE BALANCE EYE ON CONVENIENCE SPLISH SPLASH! GET REAL EYE ON CONVENIENCE SPLISH SPLASH! Exploring the 2006 IBS Showhome: The Reality House Exploring the 2006 IBS Showhome: The Reality House A KITCHEN WITH KARMA WORK/LIFE BALANCE
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Page 1: Portfolio V6I1: The Reality House by Timberlake Cabinetry

A S H O W C A S E O F D E S I G N I D E A S F R O M T I M B E R L A K E C A B I N E T R Y

PORTFOLIO

A S H O W C A S E O F D E S I G N I D E A S F R O M T I M B E R L A K E C A B I N E T R YV O L U M E 6 , I S S U E 1 • J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 6 • $5

P.O. Box 1980

Winchester, Virginia 22604

www.timberlake.com

Printed in U.S.A. © 2006 American Woodmark Corporation 12M 1/06 TBL96746

A KITCHEN WITHKARMA

WORK/LIFEBALANCE

EYE ON CONVENIENCE

SPLISH SPLASH!

GETREAL

TheRealityHouse2006

EYE ON CONVENIENCE

SPLISH SPLASH!

Exploring the 2006 IBS

Showhome:The Reality

House

Exploring the 2006 IBS

Showhome:The Reality

HouseA KITCHEN WITH

KARMAWORK/LIFE

BALANCE

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THE REALITY HOUSE is located in the renowned Celebration, Florida development. This planned com-munity incorporates liberal indoor and outdoor living opportunities, the latest in technology andbuilding products, a thoughtful mix of public and private spaces, and a timeless design that under-scores its value across generations of occupants.................................................................................................................................

3TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

2

GETTING IN TOUCHWITH REALITYThe Reality House serves as a model to resi-

dential design professionals & builders

about how to accommodate both daily

routines and life’s little surprises. It has

been designed & built from direct consumer

feedback about what people really need

in a house, from running a home-based busi-

ness to managing multiple generations

under the same roof. 2006IBSC O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 6

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THE REALITY HOUSE is located in the renowned Celebration, Florida development. This planned com-munity incorporates liberal indoor and outdoor living opportunities, the latest in technology andbuilding products, a thoughtful mix of public and private spaces, and a timeless design that under-scores its value across generations of occupants.................................................................................................................................

3TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

2

GETTING IN TOUCHWITH REALITYThe Reality House serves as a model to resi-

dential design professionals & builders

about how to accommodate both daily

routines and life’s little surprises. It has

been designed & built from direct consumer

feedback about what people really need

in a house, from running a home-based busi-

ness to managing multiple generations

under the same roof. 2006IBSC O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 6

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TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

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Contents CONNIE EDWARDS, CKD, CBD

A KITCHEN WITH KARMA There’s a warm energy that radiatesfrom this large open kitchen with plenty of space for people and projects,food prep and bill paying.17 Built-in Buffet...a side of convenience!

EYE ON CONVENIENCE There’s plenty in store for visitors to TheReality House. In fact, storage is high on the list of desirable features thatmake this place so comfortable… and functional.

WORK/LIFE BALANCE Everyone in the family needs a place to getaway and call their own. The Reality House addresses that need—fromhome office to den to bedroom sanctuary.29 Second Generation Suite: See how designers improve upon the nanny

suite concept with smartly designed private accommodations for anaging parent.

SPL ISH SPLASH! Explore all the wet areas of the showhome, frommaster baths to utility rooms… and even a pet washing station!

RESOURCES How designers put it all together for...

10

18

24

30

34

10

18

24

30

34

WelcomeDO YOU HAVE TOO MUCH STUFF? I DO, ANDTRY AS I MIGHT TO THIN THINGS OUT,people seem to give me more stuff as fast

(or faster) than I can put it to use or (grace

fully) pass it on. None of us has enough

space for sports equipment, gift-wrap, or those large-size containers

of food and 16-packs of paper products from our favorite ware-

house store. In fact, the latest trend towards three-car garages isn’t

necessarily about more cars — but the need for more places to put

our “stuff.”

Enter THE REALITY HOUSE 2006. Its design is all about personal

spaces that organize our lives and our things. Builder magazine did

the research and Timberlake was proud to provide cabinetry for

nineteen different storage areas throughout the home. It’s a new

record for us.

While kitchens are always my favorite room in any house (and this

one is a beauty), it is the other eighteen rooms that really excite

me. For example, this home boasts two family entry areas: the

niche near the pantry hall and the drop-off area (pg. 21) that help

organize the family’s comings and goings. How’s that for cutting

down on clutter?

We haven’t forgotten the kitchen either. To take the pressure off

the kitchen storage, look for not only a butler’s pantry (pg. 21), but

also a prep kitchen (pg. 18). The utility room in this beautiful house

(pgs. 20 & 21) is the ultimate storage area with cabinets stacked to

the ceiling — the perfect place to accommodate seasonal or seldom

used items. Not forgetting the four-legged members of the family,

there is even a pet shower in the utility room with space nearby to

hold grooming supplies.

THE REALITY HOUSE 2006 is a new approach to the perennial issue

of storage. We believe that there is an idea here for every home that

you build. Take a look and see if you don’t agree.

THE REALITY HOUSE 2006PHOTOS Identified on the article pages. PHOTOGRAPHY by Jeffrey A. Davis Photography, Dallas, TX.STYLING by Henry B. Frey, Flourish Inc., Cleveland, OH.

PAGE

RIGHT | A sneak peak at the amazing multi-functional island kitchen that’scausing a stir at The Reality House.

NOTE | Some cabinetry elements featured in The Reality House 2006 will not be available nationwide untilSummer 2006. This includes the Sierra Vista™ mitered doorstyle, a few hardware styles and some non-standard options shown in various rooms throughout this issue of Portfolio. Timberlake reserves the rightto change or modify products as part of its ongoing product development.

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

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TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

54

Contents CONNIE EDWARDS, CKD, CBD

A KITCHEN WITH KARMA There’s a warm energy that radiatesfrom this large open kitchen with plenty of space for people and projects,food prep and bill paying.17 Built-in Buffet...a side of convenience!

EYE ON CONVENIENCE There’s plenty in store for visitors to TheReality House. In fact, storage is high on the list of desirable features thatmake this place so comfortable… and functional.

WORK/LIFE BALANCE Everyone in the family needs a place to getaway and call their own. The Reality House addresses that need—fromhome office to den to bedroom sanctuary.29 Second Generation Suite: See how designers improve upon the nanny

suite concept with smartly designed private accommodations for anaging parent.

SPL ISH SPLASH! Explore all the wet areas of the showhome, frommaster baths to utility rooms… and even a pet washing station!

RESOURCES How designers put it all together for...

10

18

24

30

34

10

18

24

30

34

WelcomeDO YOU HAVE TOO MUCH STUFF? I DO, ANDTRY AS I MIGHT TO THIN THINGS OUT,people seem to give me more stuff as fast

(or faster) than I can put it to use or (grace

fully) pass it on. None of us has enough

space for sports equipment, gift-wrap, or those large-size containers

of food and 16-packs of paper products from our favorite ware-

house store. In fact, the latest trend towards three-car garages isn’t

necessarily about more cars — but the need for more places to put

our “stuff.”

Enter THE REALITY HOUSE 2006. Its design is all about personal

spaces that organize our lives and our things. Builder magazine did

the research and Timberlake was proud to provide cabinetry for

nineteen different storage areas throughout the home. It’s a new

record for us.

While kitchens are always my favorite room in any house (and this

one is a beauty), it is the other eighteen rooms that really excite

me. For example, this home boasts two family entry areas: the

niche near the pantry hall and the drop-off area (pg. 21) that help

organize the family’s comings and goings. How’s that for cutting

down on clutter?

We haven’t forgotten the kitchen either. To take the pressure off

the kitchen storage, look for not only a butler’s pantry (pg. 21), but

also a prep kitchen (pg. 18). The utility room in this beautiful house

(pgs. 20 & 21) is the ultimate storage area with cabinets stacked to

the ceiling — the perfect place to accommodate seasonal or seldom

used items. Not forgetting the four-legged members of the family,

there is even a pet shower in the utility room with space nearby to

hold grooming supplies.

THE REALITY HOUSE 2006 is a new approach to the perennial issue

of storage. We believe that there is an idea here for every home that

you build. Take a look and see if you don’t agree.

THE REALITY HOUSE 2006PHOTOS Identified on the article pages. PHOTOGRAPHY by Jeffrey A. Davis Photography, Dallas, TX.STYLING by Henry B. Frey, Flourish Inc., Cleveland, OH.

PAGE

RIGHT | A sneak peak at the amazing multi-functional island kitchen that’scausing a stir at The Reality House.

NOTE | Some cabinetry elements featured in The Reality House 2006 will not be available nationwide untilSummer 2006. This includes the Sierra Vista™ mitered doorstyle, a few hardware styles and some non-standard options shown in various rooms throughout this issue of Portfolio. Timberlake reserves the rightto change or modify products as part of its ongoing product development.

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

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76TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

ew builders or architects can afford to return to homes they’ve built or designed to see how people really live in them. To compensate for

this, Builder magazine worked with market research-ers to do just that… and uncover the realities of mod-

ern life that affect home design. The eye-openingfindings form the basis of The Reality House.

It’s time to get real! That seems to be what the research suggests. The Reality House reflectsthe actual insights, family formations, dailychallenges and unexpected turns experienced

by several families across the country.

When you get to the bottom of how families reallylive today, a few significant facts emerge:

• Clutter is an unfortunate fact of life. Today’s homes just don’t have enough storage for backpacks and shoes, sports equipment, home business supplies and files or bulk purchases.

• Everyone in the family needs a place to get away and call their own, but often there’s nowhere to escape. Core spaces— specifically the kitchen—need more room for people and projects, food prep and bill paying.

• Side porches, as opposed to front porches, are more likely to get some use. The space also needs to be accessible to the rest of the house and all of its occupants.

• Many of the families manage full- or part-time businesses from home, causing space problems for equipment, work areas and storage… not to men-tion accommodating in-home appointments.

FCONTINUED FROM PAGE 2

TOP LEFT | An exterior view of the Second Generation Suite that faces the pool and outdoor living area.

BOTTOM LEFT | The Reality House takes its place in Celebration, one of the nation’spremier planned communities. It represents a return to how towns ought to bedesigned to inspire true neighborhood connections.

LEFT CIRCLE | From a distance, the triple arch of the outdoorliving area provides architectural appeal.

ABOVE | WEST ELEVATION: Adjacent to the pool, the Outdoor Room with roll-up screensand grilling kitchen extends the Family Room and gives a feeling of openness.GETTING IN TOUCH WITH REALITY

FRONT ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION

CONTINUED ON PAGE 9

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76TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

ew builders or architects can afford to return to homes they’ve built or designed to see how people really live in them. To compensate for

this, Builder magazine worked with market research-ers to do just that… and uncover the realities of mod-

ern life that affect home design. The eye-openingfindings form the basis of The Reality House.

It’s time to get real! That seems to be what the research suggests. The Reality House reflectsthe actual insights, family formations, dailychallenges and unexpected turns experienced

by several families across the country.

When you get to the bottom of how families reallylive today, a few significant facts emerge:

• Clutter is an unfortunate fact of life. Today’s homes just don’t have enough storage for backpacks and shoes, sports equipment, home business supplies and files or bulk purchases.

• Everyone in the family needs a place to get away and call their own, but often there’s nowhere to escape. Core spaces— specifically the kitchen—need more room for people and projects, food prep and bill paying.

• Side porches, as opposed to front porches, are more likely to get some use. The space also needs to be accessible to the rest of the house and all of its occupants.

• Many of the families manage full- or part-time businesses from home, causing space problems for equipment, work areas and storage… not to men-tion accommodating in-home appointments.

FCONTINUED FROM PAGE 2

TOP LEFT | An exterior view of the Second Generation Suite that faces the pool and outdoor living area.

BOTTOM LEFT | The Reality House takes its place in Celebration, one of the nation’spremier planned communities. It represents a return to how towns ought to bedesigned to inspire true neighborhood connections.

LEFT CIRCLE | From a distance, the triple arch of the outdoorliving area provides architectural appeal.

ABOVE | WEST ELEVATION: Adjacent to the pool, the Outdoor Room with roll-up screensand grilling kitchen extends the Family Room and gives a feeling of openness.GETTING IN TOUCH WITH REALITY

FRONT ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION

CONTINUED ON PAGE 9

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BRAVO! TO THE REALITY HOUSE 2006 DESIGN TEAM

LOONEY RICKS KISS | ARCHITECT

ISSA HOMES | BUILDER

THE INTERIORS GROUP | INTERIOR DESIGN

TIMBERLAKE | CABINETRY

8For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

9

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6

TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

GETTING IN TOUCH WITH REALITY

ABOVE | Children’s rooms were designed to include separate baths,walk-in closets, bay windows and private sitting/study areas.

FAR LEFT | First Picture: In this thoughtful design, the Master Bedroom Suite provides access to the bathroom anddressing rooms without passing through the bedroom.

BELOW | From the street, a porte cochere provides a convenient drop-off point for kids and groceries.

• The laundry room needs to evolve. It can offer additional storage, provide a feeding/bathing center for pets (rarely considered in new-home design) and corral clutter.

• Insights from real families also challenged some wide-spread design trends. As one family member observed,“With an open floor plan, noise seems to reverberate off everything.” So the volume ceiling so popular in common areas, for example, was not in the plans for The Reality House 2006.

PHOTOS ABOVE CONTINUED:

NEXT LEFT ABOVE | The extra large L-shaped island was designed tosolve the lack of horizontal space to spread out meals, homework,newspapers and projects.

TOP CENTER | Ways of reducing clutter can be found throughout TheReality House. This den credenza is just one example.

TOP RIGHT | The dressing closet and bath found in the Second Gen-eration Suite takes the needs of an aging parent into consideration.

BOTTOM CENTER | Cabinets tucked under a bedroom window not onlycreate a cozy reading nook, they also offer storage for extra beddingand pillows.

BOTTOM RIGHT | A place to drop off the backpacks and purses, shoesand coats, keys and cell phones for recharging—that’s one thingtoday’s homeowners tell us they need most.

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BRAVO! TO THE REALITY HOUSE 2006 DESIGN TEAM

LOONEY RICKS KISS | ARCHITECT

ISSA HOMES | BUILDER

THE INTERIORS GROUP | INTERIOR DESIGN

TIMBERLAKE | CABINETRY

8For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

9

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6

TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

GETTING IN TOUCH WITH REALITY

ABOVE | Children’s rooms were designed to include separate baths,walk-in closets, bay windows and private sitting/study areas.

FAR LEFT | First Picture: In this thoughtful design, the Master Bedroom Suite provides access to the bathroom anddressing rooms without passing through the bedroom.

BELOW | From the street, a porte cochere provides a convenient drop-off point for kids and groceries.

• The laundry room needs to evolve. It can offer additional storage, provide a feeding/bathing center for pets (rarely considered in new-home design) and corral clutter.

• Insights from real families also challenged some wide-spread design trends. As one family member observed,“With an open floor plan, noise seems to reverberate off everything.” So the volume ceiling so popular in common areas, for example, was not in the plans for The Reality House 2006.

PHOTOS ABOVE CONTINUED:

NEXT LEFT ABOVE | The extra large L-shaped island was designed tosolve the lack of horizontal space to spread out meals, homework,newspapers and projects.

TOP CENTER | Ways of reducing clutter can be found throughout TheReality House. This den credenza is just one example.

TOP RIGHT | The dressing closet and bath found in the Second Gen-eration Suite takes the needs of an aging parent into consideration.

BOTTOM CENTER | Cabinets tucked under a bedroom window not onlycreate a cozy reading nook, they also offer storage for extra beddingand pillows.

BOTTOM RIGHT | A place to drop off the backpacks and purses, shoesand coats, keys and cell phones for recharging—that’s one thingtoday’s homeowners tell us they need most.

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11TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

FACING PAGE | A multi-station kitchen is equipped to handle the many tasks a family needs throughout theday. Timberlake’s NEW MITERED DOOR STYLE (learn more on pg. 16) adds an elegant touch.The extra-wide 3-inch doorframe surrounding the raised center panel has beading and softly curvedelements that give this full-overlay cabinet a fine furniture quality. .............................................................................

s

FoodPrep,BillPayingGet-Togethers, IslandMealtime,Homework

Lattés,WeekendsLateNight Snack

Guests, NEW RecipesDrop-in Friends!Fresh Herbs,&BakingCoffeeKlatch, SchoolProjects TaskAreasand Business Meetings

10

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11TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

FACING PAGE | A multi-station kitchen is equipped to handle the many tasks a family needs throughout theday. Timberlake’s NEW MITERED DOOR STYLE (learn more on pg. 16) adds an elegant touch.The extra-wide 3-inch doorframe surrounding the raised center panel has beading and softly curvedelements that give this full-overlay cabinet a fine furniture quality. .............................................................................

s

FoodPrep,BillPayingGet-Togethers, IslandMealtime,Homework

Lattés,WeekendsLateNight Snack

Guests, NEW RecipesDrop-in Friends!Fresh Herbs,&BakingCoffeeKlatch, SchoolProjects TaskAreasand Business Meetings

10

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TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

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ver walk into a homeand get a feeling of

calm and comfort? A sensethat everything is in theright place?

Visit the kitchen at TheReality House 2006 and you’llunderstand immediately.

It doesn’t take Feng Shuiexperts to tell you when aroom is working. It’s invitingand has an innate sense of logic about it. The space isplanned around all essentialfunctions and there is roomfor each activity — whetherit’s preparing a gourmetmeal or a homework-and-pizza night around the island.

Inspiration for The RealityHouse design has come fromreal people. It was plannedto accommodate the real-lifesituations we all face and,even better, those unscriptedmoments that alter our lifestyles and change ourroutines.

A kitchen with karma offersa grounding point that helpsa modern family deal withall those situations.

E

12For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

A KITCHENWITHKARMA

BELOW | The stunning open kitchen with unusual L-shaped island incorporates a multi-task, multi-station approach into its plan. The roundpedestal island extension offers a pleasing transition into the family room while providing a place for casual dining.

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TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

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ver walk into a homeand get a feeling of

calm and comfort? A sensethat everything is in theright place?

Visit the kitchen at TheReality House 2006 and you’llunderstand immediately.

It doesn’t take Feng Shuiexperts to tell you when aroom is working. It’s invitingand has an innate sense of logic about it. The space isplanned around all essentialfunctions and there is roomfor each activity — whetherit’s preparing a gourmetmeal or a homework-and-pizza night around the island.

Inspiration for The RealityHouse design has come fromreal people. It was plannedto accommodate the real-lifesituations we all face and,even better, those unscriptedmoments that alter our lifestyles and change ourroutines.

A kitchen with karma offersa grounding point that helpsa modern family deal withall those situations.

E

12For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

A KITCHENWITHKARMA

BELOW | The stunning open kitchen with unusual L-shaped island incorporates a multi-task, multi-station approach into its plan. The roundpedestal island extension offers a pleasing transition into the family room while providing a place for casual dining.

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FACING PAGE | The short end of the island puts its pretty side forward to face the breakfast room. Here, a wine rackteams up with spice drawers, columns and open storage for a delightful arrangement.

RIGHT | On the backside of theisland, a trash compactor isnestled among other storageunits, all improving the func-tionality of the space.

RIGHT | For the cook who wantsto be taken seriously, a 48"eight-burner double-ovenrange gets a custom built-intreatment with stock elements.Notice how the fully turnedcolumns accentuate the extra depth of the commercial-style equipment.

karma–(kar·ma) n.

1. The atmosphere radiated by a place, situation, person, or object (informal)

TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

A KITCHENWITHKARMA

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

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FACING PAGE | The short end of the island puts its pretty side forward to face the breakfast room. Here, a wine rackteams up with spice drawers, columns and open storage for a delightful arrangement.

RIGHT | On the backside of theisland, a trash compactor isnestled among other storageunits, all improving the func-tionality of the space.

RIGHT | For the cook who wantsto be taken seriously, a 48"eight-burner double-ovenrange gets a custom built-intreatment with stock elements.Notice how the fully turnedcolumns accentuate the extra depth of the commercial-style equipment.

karma–(kar·ma) n.

1. The atmosphere radiated by a place, situation, person, or object (informal)

TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

A KITCHENWITHKARMA

For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

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17For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

16

SPICE DRAWERS 18" wide spice drawersmake the perfect base for stackingunder a wall cabinet to keep cookingsupplies close at hand.

CUSTOM HOOD Stock filler strips builton-site with contrasting trim mold-ings and corbels provide a handsomehood surround beneath increasedepth wall cabinets.

PULLOUT WASTEBASKET Ideal for keep-ing trash out of sight. When pairedwith a trash compactor, it’s the perfectspot for recyclables.

DECORATIVE GLASS Leaded glass-styledoor inserts allow designers to liven a design with spots of elegance.

FROM LEFT: Afton, Fincastle and Keswick.

Details 18" Wall Cabinets withIncreased Depth

W2718 BUTT to FormBridge

…AND A SIDE OF CONVENIENCE

3-Piece Crown MoldingBuildup with CherryChocolate Swirl InsertMolding, and Egg &Dart Molding

FULL TURNED POST Beautifullathe-cut posts available withbeading (shown) or fluting can

be used in a variety of ways to add depth and a furniture

quality to cabinet designs.

DECORATIVE HARDWARE

Often called “the finishingtouch”, hardware such as the

French Twist knobs and pulls(shown) are not only practical,

but elegant essentials.

KNIFE INSERT Keeping fine cutleryhandy and yet safely stored is impor-tant in a home with children. Theknife cutting kit is one of severalTimberlake in-cabinet accessories thatenhance convenience and elegance.

LEFT | In the breakfastroom, a striking built-inkeeps plates, glasswareand cutlery handy whileoffering extra space forserving food or present-ing desserts.

French Twist Knob

Sides “Skinned” withTall End Panels

Wall Cabinets withOpen Frame Doors,Afton Decorative GlassInserts and MatchingInteriors

TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

Finished Below withDecorative Door Panel

Stacked Pair of 18" SpiceDrawer Cabinets

Pulled Drawer Base

Full Turned Beaded Post

Base Cabinet

Universal Filler Strips

Ogee Pilaster Base withQuarter Round Molding

French Twist Pulls

A KITCHENWITHKARMA...

SierraVista™

AN ELEGANT FULL-OVERLAY

DOORSTYLE WITH ANGLED MITER

CUTS AT EACH CORNER LIKE A

FINE PICTURE FRAME.

• Precise angle cut and fitted mitered corners

• Mortise and tenon joinery for added strength

• Solid hardwood construction for understated luxury

• Classic solid raised center panel

• Extra wide 3-inch carved doorframe with beaded edges

• Soft, raised “curved” cut on doorframe for a distinctive look

Built-InBuffet

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17For product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

16

SPICE DRAWERS 18" wide spice drawersmake the perfect base for stackingunder a wall cabinet to keep cookingsupplies close at hand.

CUSTOM HOOD Stock filler strips builton-site with contrasting trim mold-ings and corbels provide a handsomehood surround beneath increasedepth wall cabinets.

PULLOUT WASTEBASKET Ideal for keep-ing trash out of sight. When pairedwith a trash compactor, it’s the perfectspot for recyclables.

DECORATIVE GLASS Leaded glass-styledoor inserts allow designers to liven a design with spots of elegance.

FROM LEFT: Afton, Fincastle and Keswick.

Details 18" Wall Cabinets withIncreased Depth

W2718 BUTT to FormBridge

…AND A SIDE OF CONVENIENCE

3-Piece Crown MoldingBuildup with CherryChocolate Swirl InsertMolding, and Egg &Dart Molding

FULL TURNED POST Beautifullathe-cut posts available withbeading (shown) or fluting can

be used in a variety of ways to add depth and a furniture

quality to cabinet designs.

DECORATIVE HARDWARE

Often called “the finishingtouch”, hardware such as the

French Twist knobs and pulls(shown) are not only practical,

but elegant essentials.

KNIFE INSERT Keeping fine cutleryhandy and yet safely stored is impor-tant in a home with children. Theknife cutting kit is one of severalTimberlake in-cabinet accessories thatenhance convenience and elegance.

LEFT | In the breakfastroom, a striking built-inkeeps plates, glasswareand cutlery handy whileoffering extra space forserving food or present-ing desserts.

French Twist Knob

Sides “Skinned” withTall End Panels

Wall Cabinets withOpen Frame Doors,Afton Decorative GlassInserts and MatchingInteriors

TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

Finished Below withDecorative Door Panel

Stacked Pair of 18" SpiceDrawer Cabinets

Pulled Drawer Base

Full Turned Beaded Post

Base Cabinet

Universal Filler Strips

Ogee Pilaster Base withQuarter Round Molding

French Twist Pulls

A KITCHENWITHKARMA...

SierraVista™

AN ELEGANT FULL-OVERLAY

DOORSTYLE WITH ANGLED MITER

CUTS AT EACH CORNER LIKE A

FINE PICTURE FRAME.

• Precise angle cut and fitted mitered corners

• Mortise and tenon joinery for added strength

• Solid hardwood construction for understated luxury

• Classic solid raised center panel

• Extra wide 3-inch carved doorframe with beaded edges

• Soft, raised “curved” cut on doorframe for a distinctive look

Built-InBuffet

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FACING PAGE | In the Master Suite, a coffee bar keeps refreshments just a few steps away. A microwave and anunder-counter fridge come in handy and the beautiful grooved Cherry paneling offers a country club feel.

Today’s ACTIVE FAMILY doesn’t

have enough space for back-

packs and shoes, sports equip-

ment... and that’s just the start.

PrepMulti-task areas are HOT!...in the KITCHEN and through-

out the home. Even laundry rooms

have to function more diversely.

Store

EYE ON CONVENIENCE

ServeNICHES are put to work as serv-

ing areas and provide valuable

storage that allows the kitchen

to function more effectively.

Closets are typically bulging

and garages are used for every-

thing but vehicles. MORE stor-

age is high on the list of wants.

DropOff...

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FACING PAGE | In the Master Suite, a coffee bar keeps refreshments just a few steps away. A microwave and anunder-counter fridge come in handy and the beautiful grooved Cherry paneling offers a country club feel.

Today’s ACTIVE FAMILY doesn’t

have enough space for back-

packs and shoes, sports equip-

ment... and that’s just the start.

PrepMulti-task areas are HOT!...in the KITCHEN and through-

out the home. Even laundry rooms

have to function more diversely.

Store

EYE ON CONVENIENCE

ServeNICHES are put to work as serv-

ing areas and provide valuable

storage that allows the kitchen

to function more effectively.

Closets are typically bulging

and garages are used for every-

thing but vehicles. MORE stor-

age is high on the list of wants.

DropOff...

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ll through The Reality House, you see examples of what “real people”want in today’s home. And high on

the list is convenience.

Defining convenience in “real” terms meansthat the home functions easily. That there isplenty of storage in all the right places. Andall the features that are built in make choresand day-to-day activities simpler and easier.

By transforming bare walls into functioningconvenient storage, Timberlake makes itsmark throughout The Reality House —answering the wishes of homeowners for alanding zone to drop off all their "stuff"when they return home, inventing ways toreduce clutter or setting up areas to makeshort work of household tasks. All through-out the home, Timberlake keeps an eye onconvenience.

TOP LEFT | In the family entry, a built-in bench andstorage unit is handsomely designed to accommo-date coats, books, shoes, backpacks, purses, keys andmore.

TOP RIGHT | The Butler’s Pantry does extra duty withbuilt-in wine storage, plate rack and spice drawers.Just above the wine chiller, built-in stem glass hold-ers ensure added convenience.

RIGHT | The Master Bath has plenty of storage toindulge the most extravagant couple. Towels,linens, robes, toiletries and personal items all havea place to call home.

BELOW | Check on fresh towels at a glance. Theunusual open-shelf vanity in the Boy’s Bath makesit easy.

THIS PAGE | In the realworld, the laundry roomis much more than aplace to wash clothes. It’sa multi-functional UtilityRoom with access to therear yard. So it comes inhandy for gardening,cleaning supplies, bulkstorage and pet needs—in addition to the laundry.

A

EYE ON CONVENIENCE

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ll through The Reality House, you see examples of what “real people”want in today’s home. And high on

the list is convenience.

Defining convenience in “real” terms meansthat the home functions easily. That there isplenty of storage in all the right places. Andall the features that are built in make choresand day-to-day activities simpler and easier.

By transforming bare walls into functioningconvenient storage, Timberlake makes itsmark throughout The Reality House —answering the wishes of homeowners for alanding zone to drop off all their "stuff"when they return home, inventing ways toreduce clutter or setting up areas to makeshort work of household tasks. All through-out the home, Timberlake keeps an eye onconvenience.

TOP LEFT | In the family entry, a built-in bench andstorage unit is handsomely designed to accommo-date coats, books, shoes, backpacks, purses, keys andmore.

TOP RIGHT | The Butler’s Pantry does extra duty withbuilt-in wine storage, plate rack and spice drawers.Just above the wine chiller, built-in stem glass hold-ers ensure added convenience.

RIGHT | The Master Bath has plenty of storage toindulge the most extravagant couple. Towels,linens, robes, toiletries and personal items all havea place to call home.

BELOW | Check on fresh towels at a glance. Theunusual open-shelf vanity in the Boy’s Bath makesit easy.

THIS PAGE | In the realworld, the laundry roomis much more than aplace to wash clothes. It’sa multi-functional UtilityRoom with access to therear yard. So it comes inhandy for gardening,cleaning supplies, bulkstorage and pet needs—in addition to the laundry.

A

EYE ON CONVENIENCE

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22TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

ow often have you heard, “A place for everything and every-

thing in its place.”? Truth betold, it’s the only way to tamethe clutter that can take overour homes. With that in mind,Timberlake has developedtask-specific storage in severalplaces… but not always whereyou might expect it.

ABOVE | Usually laundry roomshave just about enough room forthe laundry supplies and a sink.The Reality House has transformedthe laundry into a complete UtilityRoom with storage for bulk itemslike dog food and cleaning sup-plies. It’s also a great place to storeitems from the garden when not inuse, like cushions and umbrellas.

CENTER | In one of the bedrooms,built-in cabinetry provides

storage for clothing as well asoffice supplies and other

items. The idea is that theresident will personalize the spaceto match their interests. Ideal for ahobbyist, collector, student, tinkeror crafts person.

BELOW | In the Girl’s Bedroom, awindow seat provides a cozy placefor a good read, as well as a place tostore extra bedding items like bulkyblankets and decorative pillows.

THIS PAGE | A Shaker-stylearched valance highlights the openstorage at the centercore of this built-inentertainment unit.Reduced depth basecabinets on the sides allow the cen-ter section to jut forward, creating a more interesting coastline.

H

EYEONCONVENIENCE

Storage

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22TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

ow often have you heard, “A place for everything and every-

thing in its place.”? Truth betold, it’s the only way to tamethe clutter that can take overour homes. With that in mind,Timberlake has developedtask-specific storage in severalplaces… but not always whereyou might expect it.

ABOVE | Usually laundry roomshave just about enough room forthe laundry supplies and a sink.The Reality House has transformedthe laundry into a complete UtilityRoom with storage for bulk itemslike dog food and cleaning sup-plies. It’s also a great place to storeitems from the garden when not inuse, like cushions and umbrellas.

CENTER | In one of the bedrooms,built-in cabinetry provides

storage for clothing as well asoffice supplies and other

items. The idea is that theresident will personalize the spaceto match their interests. Ideal for ahobbyist, collector, student, tinkeror crafts person.

BELOW | In the Girl’s Bedroom, awindow seat provides a cozy placefor a good read, as well as a place tostore extra bedding items like bulkyblankets and decorative pillows.

THIS PAGE | A Shaker-stylearched valance highlights the openstorage at the centercore of this built-inentertainment unit.Reduced depth basecabinets on the sides allow the cen-ter section to jut forward, creating a more interesting coastline.

H

EYEONCONVENIENCE

Storage

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RIGHT |Combination win-dow seat/bookcaseson either side ofthe fireplace notonly increase seat-ing for parties,they also provide acontinuity link tothe kitchen cabi-netry, visible as aresult of the openfloor plan. Beyondthe kitchen, thebutler’s pantry car-ries the warmmaple look evenfurther.

BALANCE

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Work LifeFor some, the workday never ends.

Often the home becomes a continuation of the workplace, so it must be well equipped to handle the job.

Traditionally the home is our escape from work, the place where we devote time to relaxation and personal

fulfillment. It’s where we recharge.

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RIGHT |Combination win-dow seat/bookcaseson either side ofthe fireplace notonly increase seat-ing for parties,they also provide acontinuity link tothe kitchen cabi-netry, visible as aresult of the openfloor plan. Beyondthe kitchen, thebutler’s pantry car-ries the warmmaple look evenfurther.

BALANCE

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Work LifeFor some, the workday never ends.

Often the home becomes a continuation of the workplace, so it must be well equipped to handle the job.

Traditionally the home is our escape from work, the place where we devote time to relaxation and personal

fulfillment. It’s where we recharge.

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or many of us, life is a juggling act.So it’s no wonder that The Reality House takes a look at the true side

of family living where the lines are blurredbetween work and play. Many of today’sfamilies manage full- or part-time busi-nesses from home, causing space problemsfor equipment, work areas and storage…not to mention accommodating in-homeappointments.

But home is also where we escape fromthe pressures of work. The trick is creatinga space that allows you to do both. It’s allabout balance!

FRIGHT AND ABOVE | Along one wallof the Den, a series of wall cabinetsmounted on a platform make up a convenient credenza for storage.The taller cabinet at the center creates a focal point and thetapered legs add a furniture feel.

BELOW | Everyone deserves a corneroffice. In the home, it should behandsome with plenty of storageand accessories for organizing andmanaging the affairs of the home…or home business.

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WORK/LIFE BALANCEBELOW | Whether it’s taking a break from a stressful schedule or easing into the day, abedroom coffee bar provides refreshment and a personal retreat from family activities.

BELOW RIGHT | According to researchers, kids want a quiet place to do homework. So, inthe Girl’s Bedroom there’s a desk area and window seat (see pg 22) to personalize the space and make it more livable.

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or many of us, life is a juggling act.So it’s no wonder that The Reality House takes a look at the true side

of family living where the lines are blurredbetween work and play. Many of today’sfamilies manage full- or part-time busi-nesses from home, causing space problemsfor equipment, work areas and storage…not to mention accommodating in-homeappointments.

But home is also where we escape fromthe pressures of work. The trick is creatinga space that allows you to do both. It’s allabout balance!

FRIGHT AND ABOVE | Along one wallof the Den, a series of wall cabinetsmounted on a platform make up a convenient credenza for storage.The taller cabinet at the center creates a focal point and thetapered legs add a furniture feel.

BELOW | Everyone deserves a corneroffice. In the home, it should behandsome with plenty of storageand accessories for organizing andmanaging the affairs of the home…or home business.

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TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I O

WORK/LIFE BALANCEBELOW | Whether it’s taking a break from a stressful schedule or easing into the day, abedroom coffee bar provides refreshment and a personal retreat from family activities.

BELOW RIGHT | According to researchers, kids want a quiet place to do homework. So, inthe Girl’s Bedroom there’s a desk area and window seat (see pg 22) to personalize the space and make it more livable.

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ABOVE | The Second Generation Suite incorporates a snack bar into the room. Itcomes complete with under-counter refrigerator and microwave for a quick break-fast or late night snack. The built-in linen cabinet contains a combination of openand closed storage as well as a display area with decorative glass doors.

ABOVE | A roomy bathroom complete with straightforward vanity and curb-less walk-in shower (not shown) were designed with the aging parent in mind.

hen market researchers began to inter-view a cross-section of families to learn about what they like, dislike, want, and

need from their homes, an interesting phenomenonoccurred — all of them were living in households inwhich at least three generations were represented —a trend being fueled in mainstream housing by issuessuch as aging-in-place, the high cost of childcare andconcern for elderly parents living alone.

It made sense to design The Reality House to dealwith this reality. Whether it’s for an aging parent or aboomerang child, a “nanny suite” can accommodatethis very real need in modern American life.

Researchers found that while older people play vitalroles in the family, they don’t need their own kitchen.But they do need personal space and real privacy.

WBELOW | For those who play as hard as they work, a home has to have the flexibility to adapt to their needs. A built-inwindow seat is a feature with universal appeal to enhance any home’s value.

WORK/LIFE BALANCE

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SECOND GENERATION SUITE

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ABOVE | The Second Generation Suite incorporates a snack bar into the room. Itcomes complete with under-counter refrigerator and microwave for a quick break-fast or late night snack. The built-in linen cabinet contains a combination of openand closed storage as well as a display area with decorative glass doors.

ABOVE | A roomy bathroom complete with straightforward vanity and curb-less walk-in shower (not shown) were designed with the aging parent in mind.

hen market researchers began to inter-view a cross-section of families to learn about what they like, dislike, want, and

need from their homes, an interesting phenomenonoccurred — all of them were living in households inwhich at least three generations were represented —a trend being fueled in mainstream housing by issuessuch as aging-in-place, the high cost of childcare andconcern for elderly parents living alone.

It made sense to design The Reality House to dealwith this reality. Whether it’s for an aging parent or aboomerang child, a “nanny suite” can accommodatethis very real need in modern American life.

Researchers found that while older people play vitalroles in the family, they don’t need their own kitchen.But they do need personal space and real privacy.

WBELOW | For those who play as hard as they work, a home has to have the flexibility to adapt to their needs. A built-inwindow seat is a feature with universal appeal to enhance any home’s value.

WORK/LIFE BALANCE

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SECOND GENERATION SUITE

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SPLISHSplash!WATER,WATER everywhere…and The Reality House makes themost of it. From pools outside todeep immersion tubs on the in-side, the therapeutic effects ofWATER are featured in many areas.There’s even a shower area for Fido!Take a browse of some of the new-est trends that are making a splash!

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SPLISHSplash!WATER,WATER everywhere…and The Reality House makes themost of it. From pools outside todeep immersion tubs on the in-side, the therapeutic effects ofWATER are featured in many areas.There’s even a shower area for Fido!Take a browse of some of the new-est trends that are making a splash!

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he research used in developing The Reality House has shown that everyone in the household needs a place to get away. For most of us, the bath has always been a place for quiet time away from the family— a private getaway for reflection and renewal. This Master Bath Suite

takes that concept to a whole new level of personal indulgence: from the built-in shower to the separated areas for his and her vanities. It’s all about a luxury experience like you’d find in anexclusive hotel, posh country club or sumptuous spa.

TTOP RIGHT | Cabinets mounted above the mirrors create a gallery effect, ideal forshowcasing decorative bath elements or storing less frequently used items. Thecabinets are finished on the underside with matching panels and moldings foradded refinement.

BOTTOM RIGHT | Opulent detailing only adds to the luxury of this bath suite. Fromthe fluted fillers to the corbel supports to understated hardware and intricatelycarved moldings, there’s an air of sophistication.

ABOVE | The bath is divided into different task areas: a vanity for her, a vanity forhim, a hutch for linens, and a desk/sitting area for both. Beautifully beveled glassdoors create attractive places to store bath essentials. Along the ceiling, designersextended the crown molding from the cabinets for an elegance you don’t see inordinary bathrooms.

SPLISHSPLASH!

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3332TIMBERLAKE—The Reality House 2006 P O R T F O L I OFor product specific information, see RESOURCES on page 34.

he research used in developing The Reality House has shown that everyone in the household needs a place to get away. For most of us, the bath has always been a place for quiet time away from the family— a private getaway for reflection and renewal. This Master Bath Suite

takes that concept to a whole new level of personal indulgence: from the built-in shower to the separated areas for his and her vanities. It’s all about a luxury experience like you’d find in anexclusive hotel, posh country club or sumptuous spa.

TTOP RIGHT | Cabinets mounted above the mirrors create a gallery effect, ideal forshowcasing decorative bath elements or storing less frequently used items. Thecabinets are finished on the underside with matching panels and moldings foradded refinement.

BOTTOM RIGHT | Opulent detailing only adds to the luxury of this bath suite. Fromthe fluted fillers to the corbel supports to understated hardware and intricatelycarved moldings, there’s an air of sophistication.

ABOVE | The bath is divided into different task areas: a vanity for her, a vanity forhim, a hutch for linens, and a desk/sitting area for both. Beautifully beveled glassdoors create attractive places to store bath essentials. Along the ceiling, designersextended the crown molding from the cabinets for an elegance you don’t see inordinary bathrooms.

SPLISHSPLASH!

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Resources!AKitchenwithKarmaP A G E S 12–13Kitchen

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. The kitchen begins with astove wall and a refrigerator wall. In the center, an L-shaped island com-pletes the design with unique pedestal support for the rounded countertop.The pedestal is made out of universal fillers and fluted full turned posts.Open frame doors feature Afton decorative glass inserts. Insert Light RailMolding, with contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Inserts lines the bottomof the uppers, while Traditional Classic Crown with the same CherryChocolate Swirl Insert finishes the cabinets along the top. The hood wasfabricated on site from cabinetry with 6" universal fillers and trimmedwith Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding lengths.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

P A G E 14Kitchen – Stove Wall

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. Fluted full turned posts aremounted in front of fillers on either side of the 48" commercial-inspiredrange to match the depth of the range.

Hardware: French Twist pulls

Kitchen – Island (back)

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. A base end angle cabinet isused to create the angled corner. A dummy door finishes off the side.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

Kitchen – Island (wine rack end)

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. The exposed end of the islandis finished off with a configuration of base spice drawers and fluted fullturned posts on both sides. In the center, a wall 1530 with the void dooroption is mounted on its side on a 4" platform (opening trimmed out withSingle Bead Accent Molding) with a 1530 wine rack (mounted horizontally)above it.

P A G E 17Breakfast Buffet

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. Fluted full turned posts aremounted in front of fillers on either side of the pulled center base cabinet.A reduced depth cabinet is used to create the bridge. On each side, a smallwall cabinet is stacked above an open frame wall cabinet with Afton decorative glass inserts and a pair of 18" spice drawer cabinets. The 3-piececrown molding uses Classic Crown with a contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding and rests on a strip of Egg & Dart Molding.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

EyeOnConvenienceP A G E 19Master Suite Coffee Bar (also on page 27)

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Cherry Chocolate Glaze. Stem glass holders aremounted underneath the wall cabinets and trimmed out with Insert LightRail Molding with Swirl Insert Molding. Grooved finished paneling lines theback wall as a backsplash. Wall cabinets have open frame doors with RicePaper decorative glass inserts and matching interiors.

Exposed cabinet sides have matching decorator doors. On one side of the base, desk drawer cabinets are topped with spice drawers.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

P A G E 20Utility Room (also on page 22)

Cabinets: Sonoma™ Maple Coffee Glaze. Stacked cabinets throughouttopped with Classic Crown Molding with Aztec Insert Molding.

Hardware: French Nickel knobs

P A G E 21Drop-off Bench

Cabinets: Montana® Maple Coffee Glaze. Wall cabinets with the void dooroption are mounted on their sides to create the seating/shoe storage areaof the bench. (The openings are trimmed with Single Bead Accent Molding.)The back wall is lined with grooved finished paneling.

Hardware: Stamped Ceramic knobs

Butler’s Pantry

Cabinets: Rushmore® Cathedral Maple Mocha Glaze. A base super Susanfits into the corner of the room. Above, the wall 3018 with matching interi-ors, open frame doors with Fern glass inserts rests on a wall china displayand spice drawer cabinets to create a focal point. Top molding is ClassicCrown Molding with contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding.The bottom molding uses a combination of Countertop Edge Molding withthe same contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

Master Bath (see pages 30-31 for description.)

Bath in Bedroom Four

Cabinets: Tucson® Maple Mocha Glaze. An increased depth wall cabinetforms the sink base. Below it, tall end panels are trimmed to line an openshelf area. Tapered Legs are placed at each end.

Hardware: Square Forged knobs

P A G E 22Utility Room (see page 20 for description.)

Study Area in Bedroom Four

Cabinets: Tucson® Maple Mocha Glaze. A combination of stacked wall cabi-nets and desk base cabinets. A kneehole desk drawer is mounted on anangle beneath the countertop in the corner. Below one wall cabinet is a 30" spice drawer cabinet, under the other is a shelf under cabinet organizer.

Hardware: Square Forged knobs

Window Seat in Bedroom Three

Cabinets: Rushmore® Square White. A recessed platform forms the base for the wall cabinets that form this window seat. Accent Turned Legs arespaced along the front.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

P A G E 23Sitting Room – Entertainment Unit

Cabinets: Montana® Cherry Chocolate Glaze. In the center of the unit, in-creased depth cabinets are used along with a Shaker arched valance. Theupper doors have the open frame door option with Derbyshire seeded deco-rative glass inserts and matching interiors. Along the top of the unit, Crown

Molding rests above Large Dentil Molding lengths for a deeper crowneffect.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

Work/LifeBalance

P A G E S 24–25

Kitchen (See pages 12-13 for description.)

Family Room – Bookcase/Window Seat

Cabinets: Durango® Maple Mocha Glaze. For the window seat section, anincreased depth wall cabinet 1242 is mounted on its side on top of a 4" platform. On one side, a bookcase unit is stacked between two wall cabinets. On the other side, stacked wall cabinets with matching interiors,open frame doors and Fincastle decorative glass inserts. Accent Turned Legsprovide the bun feet effect at the bottom.

Hardware: French Nickel knobs

P A G E 26Den – Credenza

Cabinets: Montana® Cherry Chocolate Glaze. A series of increased depthwall cabinets are mounted on a 4" platform. Taller cabinets are used at thecenter. Finished wood tall end panels are trimmed (with a 1" overhang) toform the top and the front edge is finished with batten molding. TaperedLegs are spaced out along the bottom and mounted flush with the front of the cabinets.

Hardware: Iron Oxide pulls

Home Office

Cabinets: Durango® Maple Mocha Glaze. In the corner, a bookshelf isstacked on spice drawers mounted on the countertop. Various desk basecabinets provide support for the countertop. Cubbyholes are created out of trimmed finished panels and a shelf.

Hardware: Satin Chrome knobs

P A G E 27Master Suite Coffee Bar (See page 19 for description.)

Desk in Bedroom Three

Cabinets: Rushmore® Square White. Base end panels are used to skin theexposed sides of the cabinets. Keyboard tray mounted between cabinets.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

P A G E 28Window Seat in Bedroom Four

Cabinets: Tucson® Maple Mocha Glaze. Wall cabinets mounted on a plat-form with furniture toe made from Ogee Pilaster Molding. At the ends, a 6" universal filler strip creates a column effect. The top is a wood tall endpanel.

P A G E 29Second Generation Suite

Cabinets: Sonoma™ Maple Mocha Glaze.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

Breakfast Bar: Features Victorian shelf under cabinet and multi-purposeappliance cabinet.

Linen Cabinet: Wall cabinet mounted on platform with Tapered Legs. Fin-ished shelves mounted between walls on top of Countertop Edge Moldingledge. Upper has open frame doors with Meredith decorative glass inserts.

Vanity: Butt door vanity at the center. Tapered Legs at the bottom. End panels are finished off with matching decorator door and drawer front.

SplishSplash!P A G E S 30–33Master Bath Suite

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Cherry Chocolate Glaze. Classic Crown Moldingabove all cabinets and throughout remainder of the room. Open framedoors contain Meredith beveled decorative glass inserts.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

Makeup Vanity / Sink Areas: Small wall cabinets are mounted close to the ceiling and finished underneath with finished shelves with BattenMolding. On each side, a counter support/filler combination frames themirror. Bases feature fluted fillers that are flush with the drawer bases.The makeup area has a kneehole desk drawer.

Linen Storage / Hutch: Wall cabinets stack on top of spice drawers, which rest on the countertop. Fluted fillers flank the center cabinets to create a furniture feel.

Floor Plans: THE REALITY HOUSE 2006

S E C O N D F L O O R

Sitting 3

F I R S T F L O O R

THE REALITY HOUSE 2006 is a 5,394-square-foot, two-story home with a narrow,Arts & Crafts-inspired front elevation. It features an entry set back under a gener-ous terrace and covered porch, a linear floor plan that wraps around a pool terrace, and features aside-loading three-car garage and workshop outbuilding in the back.The traditional exterior juxtaposes with a modern, flexible floor plan. The layout includes multipleareas for long-term storage, work-at-home, hobby needs, and outdoor activities. Ample room sizesand layouts mean main gathering areas can accommodate several people at once — and yet thereare plenty of private areas (e.g., den/study, home office, dining room, workshop) separated from thehigh-traffic areas.Timberlake is proud to provide cabinetry for nineteen different storage areas throughout The Reality House 2006—demonstrating once again how stock cabinetry can be designed to looklike furniture for the home.

© Copyright 2005 Looney Ricks Kiss Architect—All Rights Reserved

SUPPLEMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY by James Wilson, on pages 9, 10 and 30

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Resources!AKitchenwithKarmaP A G E S 12–13Kitchen

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. The kitchen begins with astove wall and a refrigerator wall. In the center, an L-shaped island com-pletes the design with unique pedestal support for the rounded countertop.The pedestal is made out of universal fillers and fluted full turned posts.Open frame doors feature Afton decorative glass inserts. Insert Light RailMolding, with contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Inserts lines the bottomof the uppers, while Traditional Classic Crown with the same CherryChocolate Swirl Insert finishes the cabinets along the top. The hood wasfabricated on site from cabinetry with 6" universal fillers and trimmedwith Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding lengths.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

P A G E 14Kitchen – Stove Wall

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. Fluted full turned posts aremounted in front of fillers on either side of the 48" commercial-inspiredrange to match the depth of the range.

Hardware: French Twist pulls

Kitchen – Island (back)

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. A base end angle cabinet isused to create the angled corner. A dummy door finishes off the side.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

Kitchen – Island (wine rack end)

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. The exposed end of the islandis finished off with a configuration of base spice drawers and fluted fullturned posts on both sides. In the center, a wall 1530 with the void dooroption is mounted on its side on a 4" platform (opening trimmed out withSingle Bead Accent Molding) with a 1530 wine rack (mounted horizontally)above it.

P A G E 17Breakfast Buffet

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Maple Mocha Glaze. Fluted full turned posts aremounted in front of fillers on either side of the pulled center base cabinet.A reduced depth cabinet is used to create the bridge. On each side, a smallwall cabinet is stacked above an open frame wall cabinet with Afton decorative glass inserts and a pair of 18" spice drawer cabinets. The 3-piececrown molding uses Classic Crown with a contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding and rests on a strip of Egg & Dart Molding.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

EyeOnConvenienceP A G E 19Master Suite Coffee Bar (also on page 27)

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Cherry Chocolate Glaze. Stem glass holders aremounted underneath the wall cabinets and trimmed out with Insert LightRail Molding with Swirl Insert Molding. Grooved finished paneling lines theback wall as a backsplash. Wall cabinets have open frame doors with RicePaper decorative glass inserts and matching interiors.

Exposed cabinet sides have matching decorator doors. On one side of the base, desk drawer cabinets are topped with spice drawers.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

P A G E 20Utility Room (also on page 22)

Cabinets: Sonoma™ Maple Coffee Glaze. Stacked cabinets throughouttopped with Classic Crown Molding with Aztec Insert Molding.

Hardware: French Nickel knobs

P A G E 21Drop-off Bench

Cabinets: Montana® Maple Coffee Glaze. Wall cabinets with the void dooroption are mounted on their sides to create the seating/shoe storage areaof the bench. (The openings are trimmed with Single Bead Accent Molding.)The back wall is lined with grooved finished paneling.

Hardware: Stamped Ceramic knobs

Butler’s Pantry

Cabinets: Rushmore® Cathedral Maple Mocha Glaze. A base super Susanfits into the corner of the room. Above, the wall 3018 with matching interi-ors, open frame doors with Fern glass inserts rests on a wall china displayand spice drawer cabinets to create a focal point. Top molding is ClassicCrown Molding with contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding.The bottom molding uses a combination of Countertop Edge Molding withthe same contrasting Cherry Chocolate Swirl Insert Molding.

Hardware: French Twist knobs and pulls

Master Bath (see pages 30-31 for description.)

Bath in Bedroom Four

Cabinets: Tucson® Maple Mocha Glaze. An increased depth wall cabinetforms the sink base. Below it, tall end panels are trimmed to line an openshelf area. Tapered Legs are placed at each end.

Hardware: Square Forged knobs

P A G E 22Utility Room (see page 20 for description.)

Study Area in Bedroom Four

Cabinets: Tucson® Maple Mocha Glaze. A combination of stacked wall cabi-nets and desk base cabinets. A kneehole desk drawer is mounted on anangle beneath the countertop in the corner. Below one wall cabinet is a 30" spice drawer cabinet, under the other is a shelf under cabinet organizer.

Hardware: Square Forged knobs

Window Seat in Bedroom Three

Cabinets: Rushmore® Square White. A recessed platform forms the base for the wall cabinets that form this window seat. Accent Turned Legs arespaced along the front.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

P A G E 23Sitting Room – Entertainment Unit

Cabinets: Montana® Cherry Chocolate Glaze. In the center of the unit, in-creased depth cabinets are used along with a Shaker arched valance. Theupper doors have the open frame door option with Derbyshire seeded deco-rative glass inserts and matching interiors. Along the top of the unit, Crown

Molding rests above Large Dentil Molding lengths for a deeper crowneffect.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

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P A G E S 24–25

Kitchen (See pages 12-13 for description.)

Family Room – Bookcase/Window Seat

Cabinets: Durango® Maple Mocha Glaze. For the window seat section, anincreased depth wall cabinet 1242 is mounted on its side on top of a 4" platform. On one side, a bookcase unit is stacked between two wall cabinets. On the other side, stacked wall cabinets with matching interiors,open frame doors and Fincastle decorative glass inserts. Accent Turned Legsprovide the bun feet effect at the bottom.

Hardware: French Nickel knobs

P A G E 26Den – Credenza

Cabinets: Montana® Cherry Chocolate Glaze. A series of increased depthwall cabinets are mounted on a 4" platform. Taller cabinets are used at thecenter. Finished wood tall end panels are trimmed (with a 1" overhang) toform the top and the front edge is finished with batten molding. TaperedLegs are spaced out along the bottom and mounted flush with the front of the cabinets.

Hardware: Iron Oxide pulls

Home Office

Cabinets: Durango® Maple Mocha Glaze. In the corner, a bookshelf isstacked on spice drawers mounted on the countertop. Various desk basecabinets provide support for the countertop. Cubbyholes are created out of trimmed finished panels and a shelf.

Hardware: Satin Chrome knobs

P A G E 27Master Suite Coffee Bar (See page 19 for description.)

Desk in Bedroom Three

Cabinets: Rushmore® Square White. Base end panels are used to skin theexposed sides of the cabinets. Keyboard tray mounted between cabinets.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

P A G E 28Window Seat in Bedroom Four

Cabinets: Tucson® Maple Mocha Glaze. Wall cabinets mounted on a plat-form with furniture toe made from Ogee Pilaster Molding. At the ends, a 6" universal filler strip creates a column effect. The top is a wood tall endpanel.

P A G E 29Second Generation Suite

Cabinets: Sonoma™ Maple Mocha Glaze.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

Breakfast Bar: Features Victorian shelf under cabinet and multi-purposeappliance cabinet.

Linen Cabinet: Wall cabinet mounted on platform with Tapered Legs. Fin-ished shelves mounted between walls on top of Countertop Edge Moldingledge. Upper has open frame doors with Meredith decorative glass inserts.

Vanity: Butt door vanity at the center. Tapered Legs at the bottom. End panels are finished off with matching decorator door and drawer front.

SplishSplash!P A G E S 30–33Master Bath Suite

Cabinets: Sierra Vista™ Cherry Chocolate Glaze. Classic Crown Moldingabove all cabinets and throughout remainder of the room. Open framedoors contain Meredith beveled decorative glass inserts.

Hardware: Fleuron Antique Gold knobs

Makeup Vanity / Sink Areas: Small wall cabinets are mounted close to the ceiling and finished underneath with finished shelves with BattenMolding. On each side, a counter support/filler combination frames themirror. Bases feature fluted fillers that are flush with the drawer bases.The makeup area has a kneehole desk drawer.

Linen Storage / Hutch: Wall cabinets stack on top of spice drawers, which rest on the countertop. Fluted fillers flank the center cabinets to create a furniture feel.

Floor Plans: THE REALITY HOUSE 2006

S E C O N D F L O O R

Sitting 3

F I R S T F L O O R

THE REALITY HOUSE 2006 is a 5,394-square-foot, two-story home with a narrow,Arts & Crafts-inspired front elevation. It features an entry set back under a gener-ous terrace and covered porch, a linear floor plan that wraps around a pool terrace, and features aside-loading three-car garage and workshop outbuilding in the back.The traditional exterior juxtaposes with a modern, flexible floor plan. The layout includes multipleareas for long-term storage, work-at-home, hobby needs, and outdoor activities. Ample room sizesand layouts mean main gathering areas can accommodate several people at once — and yet thereare plenty of private areas (e.g., den/study, home office, dining room, workshop) separated from thehigh-traffic areas.Timberlake is proud to provide cabinetry for nineteen different storage areas throughout The Reality House 2006—demonstrating once again how stock cabinetry can be designed to looklike furniture for the home.

© Copyright 2005 Looney Ricks Kiss Architect—All Rights Reserved

SUPPLEMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY by James Wilson, on pages 9, 10 and 30

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