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THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH | BIA PARADE OF HOMES 2010 1 FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.BIAPARADE.COM

2010 BIA PARADE OF HOMES

JULY 24 - AUGUST 8, 2010 NEW ALBANY • ACKERLY PARK • BIAparade.com

Meet two of HGTV’s hottest stars:

brought to you by Whirlpool, JENN-AIR

& M/I Homes

July 31

July 25

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Union Savings Bank is proud to sponsor the 2010 BIA Parade of Homes

at Ackerly Park. As the Central Ohio mortgage leader, we have been fulfilling

dreams for our customers since 1904 by providing a full range of deposit

and mortgage products. Yes, we are much more than just the home of

low cost refinances and purchases.

If you plan to build, buy or refinance your home, stop by one of our

seven local branches and speak to a loan officer. Better yet, visit us

today at the Parade and learn more about our Parade of Homes

Specials for even lower rates & closing costs - available for a

limited time only.

PRESENTING SPONSOR OFTHE 2010 PARADE OF HOMES

“Financial Strength Begins with ”Parade Special of $99 Closing Costs for Purchase or Refinance first mortgages valid only on select products with complete applications prior to 9-30-10.

*Credit score, loan to value and other restrictions may apply. Recording fees are not included. Call or visit us for more information.

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CONTENTSPARADE OF HOMES PLANBOOK 2010

FEATURES

8 RIGHT OUTSIDE THE DOOR The 2010 BIA Parade of Homes reconnects visitors with the best of New Albany homebuilding

Dani Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Weaver Custom Homes, Inc. . . . . 36

New England Homes & Garth’s

Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Kevin Knight & Company . . . . . . . 38

Bob Webb Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

M/I Homes, Inc. BIA Foundation

House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Zeppernick Custom Homes, Inc. . 41

The Tuckerman Home Group. . . . 42

HOMEBUILDERS

Pages 52-55SERVICE PROVIDERS

WHEN YOU GODATESJuly 24-August 8

HOURSNoon to 9 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays; no admittance one hour before closing.

DIRECTIONSWhen approaching the Parade from the Columbus area, travel on I-270 to the 161/New Albany exit. Take 161 east toward New Albany. Exit at New Albany Road, and head south (right) at the end of the ramp. Turn left at the T intersection at Fodor Road. Fodor curves around to a stop-light at Dublin-Granville Road. Turn left and travel to West Main Street (Route 62). Turn right and go about one block to Village Hall Road. Turn left into Parade parking lot.

TICKET PRICESSingle ticket admission is available at the Parade site. Ticket price: $12, adults; free for children 12 and younger. Second day admis-sion tickets available for $6 per adult after general admission ticket is purchased on the same day you visit the Parade. Parking: $2 per car.

NEW THIS YEAR The Kids Village is a great entertainment venue within the parade for kids ages 2 to 12 where they can have fun of their own. Open Monday through Saturday, noon to 9 p.m., and noon to 6 p.m., Sunday. $10 per child.

HOME PRICE RANGE$725,000 to $950,000

SITE DEVELOPERThe New Albany Company

FOR MORE INFORMATIONwww.BIAparade.com

12 DESIGN ON PARADE HGTV designers Frank Fontana and Genevieve Gorder bring their perspectives to the Parade

18 LIFESTYLE LIVINGParade homes offer top-shelf amenities and the latest in technology and design

20 INTIMATE ESCAPESSmall-scale backyards make a big impact

22 FAMILY FIRSTOpen floor plans and first-floor living put the focus on family togetherness

BIA OF CENTRAL OHIO495 Executive Campus Dr.Westerville, Ohio 43082(614) 891-0575www.biahomebuilders.com

2010 BIA BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Zenios Michael Zenios President

Mark BraunsdorfSenior Vice President

Dave BrownBuilder Vice President

Craig BohningAssociate Vice President

Tony RomanelliSecretary

Scott GreenTreasurer

Gary LibertiniImmediate Past President

Jim HilzExecutive Director

Charlie Driscoll Jason Goldberg Brian Jimenez Kevin Kershner Natalie Moore Mac Roberts Charles Ruma Brad Yates Bob Yoakam Pam Yost Board Trustees

Milligan CommunicationsCover and Builder Page Design

The 2010 Parade of Homes Planbook is a special advertising publication of The Columbus Dispatch. Address questions to: Phillip Kumar, 5300 Crosswind Dr., Co-lumbus, Ohio 43228; or e-mail [email protected].

Rhonda BarlowAdvertising Sales Director

Phillip KumarReal Estate Sales Manager

Rebecca WaltersSpecial Sections Editor/Designer

Katherine HarbenContributing Editor Melanie McCool Special Sections Assistant

Alissa Curtis Susan Dalzell Melissa Kossler DuttonKatherine HarbenMike PramikContributing Writers

James DeCamp John Knouff Photographers

John KusicNick PelarImage Processing

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Just for Kids

Just for Kids

Even kids can get in on the fun at the 2010 BIA Parade of Homes. In addi-tion to exploring cool kid’s hide-aways in many of the Parade homes, such as playrooms and secret lofts, pint-sized visitors can spend their time playing video games, watching movies, making crafts or just playing around in Th e Kids Village hosted by Fun Day Events and Mr. Game Room. Th is year’s Parade is all about having a home in the center of it all with family close by, so this is a great time to begin a new tradition of bringing the whole family to the Parade for a day of inspiration, amazement and just plain fun. Th e Kids Village is open Monday through Saturday, from noon to 9 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 6 p.m., for children 2 to 12 years old, and costs $10 per child (children 12 years and younger get into the Parade for free). Th e Mr. Game Room

video game theater will be open daily, from noon to 6 p.m. Discount coupons for both the Parade and the Kids Village are avail-able at all branches of Union Savings Bank.

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Keep a busy home stylish for the whole family by using

innovative storage

For busy families, fi nding ways

to keep a home fresh, family-friend-

ly and stylish can be challenging.

But there are ways to stay organized

without sacrifi cing luxury.

With a little ingenuity, it’s pos-

sible to create a home that allows

little ones to roam and play while

providing a stylish living space for

grown-ups.

Many of this year’s Parade

homes incorporate secret kids’ loft s,

playrooms and bedroom retreats.

But even if a fl oor plan does not

allow for a special “no grown-ups

allowed” space, parents still can

create “declutter detours” to keep

kids tidy and homes beautiful.

Denise Blankemeyer, co-

owner of American Furnishings

in Columbus, also partners in a

home organization and staging

service. Blankemeyer helped design

the New England Homes Parade

house, and she said the No. 1 rule to

organizing kids is to establish clear

drop zones.

“It always works best when they

come in, and it’s the fi rst thing they

do,” she said.

Th e New England mudroom in-

corporates bins, built-ins and hooks

to help keep everything in its place.

Blankemeyer also suggested using

recycling bins, baskets or lockers to

organize things out of sight.

Kids should feel ownership of

their storage, she said. Use the art

they make at school or handmade

nametags to label a certain basket,

locker or bin for each child. “Th at

way they have a space they know is

just for their stuff ,” she said.

If parents can create a separate

play area, they should keep color

and pattern in mind when design-

ing. Pick fabrics and paint colors

that disguise stains. Hard-surface

fl ooring cleans up more easily,

while area rugs create a soft surface

for falls or horseplay.

Teaching children some organi-

zational skills of their own also can

be helpful. Get a family calendar to

write down chores and schedules,

and help kids keep their own rooms

and closets tidy. Blankemeyer said

almost any child’s bedroom has

enough space for a storage bench at

the foot of a bed or a toy chest. She

also suggested using small vintage

lockers as nightstands.

Most importantly, Blankemeyer

said, be sure to communicate

expectations. When kids know

exactly where to unload and putting

their things away becomes a point

of pride, it’s unlikely they’ll leave a

trail of “toy crumbs” in their wake.

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Th ese days, the

average American

family is more

plugged in than ever

before. With the prev-

alence of the Internet

and smart phones, it

seems connectivity is

on everyone’s mind.

Th e 2010 BIA Parade of Homes

is no diff erent. Connectivity is at

the heart of this year’s Parade, run-

ning July 24 to August 8 at Ackerly

Park in New Albany.

Th is year’s event is connected

to a long history of showcasing

exciting new home communi-

ties in one of central Ohio’s best

neighborhoods. 2010 marks the

Parade’s fourth visit to New Albany

since 1991, and the fi rst time it has

returned since 1999.

“It’s certainly time to take the

Parade back to New Albany,” said

Jim Hilz, executive director of the

BIA.

Th e 2010 Parade features eight

beautiful custom homes decked out

with the latest and greatest features

in the heart of the village.

“I think it will be nice for the

BIA guests to come back to New

Albany to see how the community

has matured over the years,” said

Scott McAfee, public information

offi cer for New Albany.

“People (returning) will get the

sense that there’s so much more

here now.”

And visitors to this year’s Parade

will be in a prime location to gauge

just how much New Albany has

grown, because what’s especially

unique about this year’s location

is how connected it is to the New

Albany community.

“It’s unique in that it’s located

close to a lot of amenities,” Hilz

said.

Within walking distance of the

shops and restaurants of Market

Square, the school campus, library,

arts venues and 27 miles of leisure

trails, Ackerly Park establishes what

Hilz said is a fi rst for Parade loca-

tions: a new living community that

comes ready made with many of

the amenities of a well-established

community.

Th e 2010 Parade off ers the

best at-home amenities as well.

Featuring a variety of beautiful

architectural details, this year’s

homes showcase New Albany’s

signature Georgian style with

modern twists and classic touches.

Th e sprawling yet extremely livable

fl oor plans range from around

4,300 to 5,600 square feet. Home

prices range from $725,000 to

$950,000.

As visitors have come to expect,

the Parade will connect them to the

hottest design and building trends.

But new for visitors this year will be

the Parade’s connection to a few of

the nations’ favorite interior design

personalities.

Th is year’s event features visits

from HGTV stars Frank Fontana,

of Design on a Dime fame; and Dear Genevieve star, Genevieve Gorder,

who appears courtesy of Whirlpool,

JENN-AIR and M/I Homes.

Fontana will meet with and answer

questions from Parade visitors on

Sunday, July 25. Gorder will visit

the following Saturday on July 31.

Gorder will appear at the

Parade, in part, to celebrate M/I

Homes’ continued connection to

the event. Th e homebuilder’s

25th Parade home is this year’s

Foundation House. A portion of

the proceeds from the sale of this

beautifully appointed fi ve-bedroom

home, which includes a gourmet

kitchen, brick patio and bonus

suite, will benefi t Nationwide

Children’s Hospital and BIA

Foundation-related charities.

“M/I has found that it is impor-

tant to show our new and innova-

tive features and designs in our

Parade home,” said Th eresa Lynn

Collins, M/I Homes president.

“Th is is one of the many reasons

that guests visit the Parade of

Homes. Having national talent will

draw even more members of the

Columbus community and other

guests from many parts of Ohio

and potentially neighboring states.”

Wherever Parade guests might

hail from, they are sure to be in-

spired by the innovative details that

can be found throughout this year’s

homes including:

• “Green” features such as AEP

Gridsmart technology in all of the

homes, high effi ciency appliances

and windows, and even a “living”

rooft op deck

• Spacious gourmet kitchens

and spalike baths with all the latest

technologies

• Generous master suites with

extras such as private decks, bever-

age and sitting areas, and his and

her closets with innovative storage

• Beautifully landscaped

outdoor entertaining “rooms” that

bring the indoors out

• Bonus suites, pubs, workout

rooms and secret kids’ loft s

• Custom cabinetry, trim and

detailing throughout

But perhaps one of the most

telling trends found throughout

this year’s Parade homes is their fo-

cus on fl oor plans that keep families

more connected. Open fl oor plans,

eat-in kitchens and fi rst fl oor bonus

rooms increase the opportunity for

families to remain close even while

engaged in diff erent activities.

Nilay Bhatt, president of Dani

Homes, said the Dani house fea-

tures everything one would need

for everyday living on the fi rst fl oor,

including a fi rst-fl oor master suite

and dual heating and cooling zones

upstairs and down.

Th e Parade also helps kids and

parents stay connected in a new

way this year by making it easier to

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bring the whole family along. A new

Kids Village area by Fun Day Events

off ers children a place to make

craft s, play video games, watch

movies or just have fun while their

parents gather design and landscap-

ing inspiration in the homes, or just

soak up the New Albany vibe.

Aft er all, everyone loves a

Parade. In fact, McAfee said, New

Albany Mayor Nancy Ferguson

decided to call the village home

aft er her visit to the 1991 Parade of

Homes.

“You never know who’s going to

come to the Parade and fall in love

with New Albany,” he said.

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Each year, the Building Industry

Association (BIA) of Central Ohio

and participating builders work

to give Paradegoers an event that

highlights interior design trends

and inspires people to try them in

their own homes.

Th is year, the BIA Parade of

Homes will inspire in a new way

by inviting nationally recognized

designers to the event.

Frank Fontana, host of the

HGTV’s show Design on a Dime,

will attend the Parade to host both a

question and answer session as well

as a meet-and-greet. Additionally,

Whirlpool, JENN-AIR and M/I

Homes are bringing Genevieve

Gorder, host and designer of the

HGTV series Dear Genevieve, to the

M/I Parade Home.

“Genevieve has the talent to

draw the inspiration from within an

individual and bring that out in the

physical elements and characteris-

tics of the home she is designing,”

said M/I Homes Area President

Th eresa Collins. “Th e M/I Homes’

Parade Home has been built with

this in mind.”

Jim Hilz, executive director

of the BIA, hopes Fontana and

Gorder’s participation will impact

more than the number of Parade

attendees.

“I believe they will provide

validation of the high level of archi-

tecture, design, fl ow and style that

attendees will see in each home,”

Hilz said. “I strongly believe their

participation will elevate the Parade

to [an] entirely diff erent level and

will expand our appeal far outside

central Ohio.”

Th is year’s Parade also marks

the 25th anniversary of M/I Homes’

participation in the event.

In honor of this landmark,

M/I is the 2010 Foundation House

builder. A builder makes this com-

mitment in order to give back to

the industry and the community.

A portion of the sales of the home

will benefi t Nationwide Children’s

Hospital and BIA Foundation-re-

lated charities.

Collins said M/I Homes con-

tinues to participate in the Parade

each year because the residential

construction industry constantly is

evolving.

“It is critical to show our cus-

tomers and the thousands of Parade

of Homes attendees the new and

innovative designs, fi nishes and

construction techniques that are

available to them,” she said.

But M/I Homes is not the only

builder at this year’s Parade featur-

ing jaw-dropping interior design

Gorder might appreciate.

Th e Weaver Custom Homes’

Parade house features hardwood

fl ooring and ceiling beams as well

as plenty of bright colors that give

the house a unique look.

Dani Homes’ President, Nilay

Bhatt, said his company’s goal was

to create an interior that refl ects the

character and lifestyle of the New

Albany community.

“We wanted to make sure the

home was loaded with any luxury

you can think of,” Bhatt said. A few

of those luxurious details include

stone countertops and heated fl oors

in the master bath.

Kathy Kowalski, of Chapin

Interiors and designer of the Bob

Webb Parade home, said although

the home contains plenty of open

living space, it radiates a cozier vibe

without the presence of vaulted

ceilings.

Th e home also features New

Albany’s traditional Georgian

style and incorporates woodwork-

ing Kowalski said is unique to the

home.

“Home is where the heart is,”

Kowalski said. “With people spend-

ing more time at home because of

the economy, we wanted to create

a space they would look forward to

coming home to.”

With Gorder and Fontana on

hand, it’s likely more visitors than

ever will be “coming home” to the

Parade this year.

Frank Fontana will host a Q & A and a meet and greet on Sunday, July 25 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Genevieve Gorder appears courtesy of Whirlpool, JENN-AIR and M/I Homes on the Pavilion stage from 2 to 2:45 p.m. and at the M/I Home from 2:45 to 3:30 p.m., Saturday, July 31.

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This year marks the 25th year of par-ticipation by M/I Homes, Inc. in the BIA Parade of Homes. As a fi tting celebra-tion of their many years of dedication to the industry, the BIA is proud to name them the offi cial Parade honoree. As evidence of their ongoing support for the community and the industry, M/I Homes is also the builder of the 2010 BIA Foundation House. Throughout the Parade, M/I will celebrate these spe-cial landmarks. For instance, M/I has partnered with one of their key suppli-ers, Whirlpool/Jenn-Air, to host HGTV celebrity and design expert Genevieve Gorder for a special celebration on Saturday, July 31. Since 1983, the BIA has included the Foundation House as a charitable element of the annual Parade. The result has been more than $1.6 million donated to designated charities, includ-ing Nationwide Children’s Hospital as the major benefi ciary, and others such as The Columbus Housing Partnership, Habitat for Humanity and The Com-

munity Shelter Board. M/I Homes was a founding member of the BIA Founda-tion and also served as the Founda-tion House builder in 2004, when the Parade was held at Sherman Lakes in Galena. “M/I Homes is proud to be the build-er of the BIA Foundation House, and we’re also very proud of our 25 years of participation in this great event,” said Theresa Lynn Collins, area president for M/I Homes. “This is consistent with our company’s core values and enhances our commitment and our mission as a contributing partner within the central Ohio community.” M/I has been a longtime supporter of the BIA and a consistent presence in central Ohio since the company was started in 1976. It has been a BIA Registered Builder since the program’s inception in 1988. Registered Build-ers are an elite group of builders within the BIA who have taken the extra step of having their credentials – including credit, references and education – thor-

oughly reviewed and approved by the BIA Registered Builder Committee on an annual basis. Company founder Irving Schotten-stein was named BIA’s Builder of the Year in 1985. The award is given to a builder member for maintaining profes-sional excellence, supporting the stan-dards and policies of the association, and encouraging the American dream of home ownership. The award now is named after Schottenstein. M/I Homes, Inc., has been build-ing homes in central Ohio since 1976 and is one of the nation’s leading homebuilders. The company serves a broad segment of the housing market including fi rst-time, move-up and luxury homebuyers. M/I homes built for each Parade during the past 25 years have provided attendees with a glimpse of their quality construction and unique design, while helping M/I to become a household name.

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On behalf of the Building Industry Association of Central Ohio, we are thrilled to present the 2010 BIA Parade of Homes at Ackerly Park in New Albany. I can’t express enough the sense of pride the BIA has in presenting an event of such a high level of quality and design. This year’s premiere showcase of spectacular homes certainly will be an extra special treat.

I would like to thank The New Albany Company and the Village of New Albany for host-ing this year’s Parade and providing such a unique venue for the event. The eight builders featured in the Parade range from high-volume companies to small, highly customized builders. This year we also have two fi rst-time Parade builders.

Ackerly Park is a unique site for the Parade in that it is situated within walking distance of the New Albany Market Square. The site, developed by the New Albany Company, takes advantage of New Albany’s many amenities and is within walking distance of the library, The McCoy Community Center for the Arts, the school campus, country club, parks, places of worship and Market Square shops. The new neighborhood is perfect for individuals and families looking for con-nectivity in a convenient location.

The BIA Foundation House, built this year by M/I Homes, continues the tradition of giving back to the community by donating a portion of its proceeds to the BIA Foundation. The Foundation’s primary benefi ciary is Nationwide Children’s Hospital. M/I Homes also is celebrating its 25th year of Parade participation.

As always, we are thankful to the many community partners and event sponsors that have helped to make the Parade a success.

The Village of New Albany is an enthusiastic participant in supporting the Parade. They view the event as an opportunity to introduce guests from the region to the beauty of the community and the many amenities of the New Albany lifestyle. During a time when dollars are tight, we have an extra level of appreciation for our event sponsors: Union Savings Bank, gridSMART from AEP Ohio, Time Warner Cable, Whirlpool Corporation, JENN-AIR, Subaru and Scioto Valley.

This year we have enhanced the Parade experience by featuring two HGTV stars, Frank Fontana of Design on a Dime, and Genevieve Gorder of Dear Genevieve. We also have added the Kids Village by Fun Day Events. This is a great place for kids to have fun while Mom and Dad enjoy the homes.

We also have expanded hours on Friday through Sunday to provide at-tendees more fl exibility to enjoy the Parade experience.

Not everyone lives in a Parade home, but this event is sure to inspire all with lots of ideas. From décor to landscaping to architectural details, visitors are sure to walk away with some new inspiration. In the following pages, enjoy a preview of what you soon will see in person.

And if you’d like an extended sneak peek, visit our Web site and blog at www.BIAParade.com.

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BY SUSAN DALZELL

Whether it’s the opportunity

to relax in a Hollywood-inspired

bathroom, easily download videos

to televisions throughout the house

or entertain friends at an outdoor

bar, luxurious amenities abound in

the homes featured in the 2010 BIA

Parade of Homes. Th is year’s Parade

in New Albany’s Ackerly Park

showcases homes designed and

decorated to provide their future

occupants with a resortlike experi-

ence emphasizing ease of living.

“I fi nd people now are not inter-

ested in ‘bigger as better’ but ‘better

as better’ – better material, better

design and better concept,” said

architect Kevin Knight of Kevin

Knight & Company. “Now we’re

focused on lifestyle. How can the

home be a better place to live? It’s

all about reinventing the home as a

retreat.”

One way of achieving that is by

designing rooms that help improve

a family’s quality of life. Th e Knight

home features a garden room with a

washer and dryer, built-in lockers, a

10-foot countertop with a sink and

a 10-by-9-foot window.

“You could grow your seedlings

there in the spring or raise herbs,”

Knight said. “A vegetable garden is

immediately outside the door and

around the corner is an outside

wood fi red oven and a grill.”

Th e Weaver Custom Homes

house includes a family resource

room that’s more than a mudroom.

“It’s a very functional area for

busy families and quite trendy right

now,” said Weaver President Merle

Stutzman.

Th e space includes a wall of

lockers, a bench seat with coat

hooks above and a desk with room

for a computer. To keep the family

organized, there are mail slots, a

corkboard, an erasable calendar

and a charging station for phones

and iPods.

Like many of this year’s Parade

homes, the Weaver house uses the

latest technology to make life a little

easier. Small touches include an

electronic, revolving shoe carousel

in the master bedroom closet. On a

larger scale, the house is wired for

downloading music and video.

“You could sit in the resource

room and control entertainment

throughout the house,” Stutzman

said. Audio and video can be

controlled by phone or remotely

on the Internet, and controlling

lighting, heating and cooling is also

an option.

Surround sound is a key feature

in the basement. Rather than

design a dedicated theater room,

the Weaver home uses a rec room

concept.

“We’ve found that people don’t

want to spend money on just a the-

ater room,” Stutzman said. “In this

space, you can have the guys over

and play pool, have drinks at the

bar, and watch the game.”

Entertaining is a key concept for

the Knight home as well. Th e garage

doubles as a party barn.

“It’s a large space with three

traditional garage doors, but at

either end there are also two large

barn doors that can open up if you

want to have a party,” Knight said.

Aesthetics, even in the garage, are

important. “Th e concrete fl oor is

accented with white oak planks.”

Inside, many Parade homes

feature crisp neutral interiors with

bright accents.

“In general, we’re doing back-

grounds of whites and creams, with

brighter accent colors in items like

pillows. Th e neutral palette makes

it easier to change things out,” said

Kay Green of Kay Green Design,

who decorated the M/I Homes

Parade house. Even kitchens are

getting the neutral touch, Green

said, with white-painted cabinets

coming back into vogue.

Bathrooms are still places to

splurge.

“Th e main thing in bathrooms is

glamour – beautiful tiles, beauti-

ful marble, luxurious tub,” said the

designer of the Tuckerman Home

Group house, Michael McKibben,

of Michael McKibben Interiors.

“Th e one in this house has a

Hollywood feel.”

Hardwood fl oors are popular

as well. Th e Knight home features

reclaimed oak fl oors from barns in

Holmes County. Th e wood is milled

locally into fl ooring and coated

with a water-based fi nish.

Other environmentally friendly

attributes that represent the latest in

homebuilding are found through-

out the Parade homes, including

high-effi ciency appliances and

gas furnaces as well as upgraded

insulation. Taking these green steps

means families can feel good not

only about the way their homes live

and look, but about their ecological

footprint.

Feeling good is important,

Knight said. “If you’re going to

spend the money to build a house,

you should have fun with it. ‘What

can I do to enjoy life and enjoy my

family?’ Th at’s what it’s all about.”

Parade homes offer top-shelf amenities and the latest in

technology and design

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Parade of Homes visitors will see an affluence

of landscaping features in full bloom this July,

including formal gardens, inviting patios and

even a terrace garden.

Something they won’t see much of, however,

are garage doors.

New Albany Country Club, where the 2010

BIA of Central Ohio will hold the annual event

July 24 to August 8, restricts the viewing of

garages, play sets and other symbols of domestic

life. So landscapers and homebuilders brain-

stormed creative ways to keep them from easy

view.

For instance, Zeppernick Custom Homes cre-

ated a 30-foot-wide “wall of green” that includes

quick-growing arborvitae, to block garage views.

“We have four-sided landscaping in New

Albany Country Club, and we want some inti-

macy between the houses even though the lots

are tight,” owner Kevin Zeppernick said.

Ackerly Park is already a well-landscaped

location with proximity to leisure trails, parks

and ponds. It’s also near the New Albany village

center and within walking distance of schools,

entertainment venues and the country club.

Most of Ackerly Park’s lots are smaller than

half an acre, and the development adheres to a

New Albany tradition: Georgian architecture.

Mark Granche, with Landmarc Gardens,

said this year’s Parade landscaping will be more

compact and heavily planted to accommodate

a “village vibe.” When designing the landscape

plan for the M/I Homes entry, Granche provided

screening not only for garages but also drive-

ways, play sets and air conditioning units.

Pete Pavlik with Oakland Nursery is the land-

scaper for the Bob Webb Homes Parade house.

He said a minimalist approach could work best

for some landscapers this year.

“No imported statues and urns from Italy and

France,” he said. “It will look good and tradi-

tional.”

That’s not to say there won’t be some eye-pop-

ping landscape treatments.

Built for his family, Zeppernick’s house fea-

tures a private terrace extending from the master

bedroom. The vanity is set in front of a large

picture window with attached vanity mirrors.

The “green” balcony will boast an assortment of

colorful flowers, vines, and shrubbery.

“The picture window floods the master

bathroom with light coming in from the private

balcony and truly marries the outside with the

inside,” Zeppernick said.

Some landscapers said the smaller lots dic-

tated some of the design, which made function

over form a priority.

Anthony Cihla, with Wilson Landscape

Associates, said the Tuckerman Home Group

Parade house includes herb plantings in a formal

garden area near the kitchen. The site has an

apple espalier, handcrafted clay pavers and a

small reflecting pool.

“The idea was to have the herbs readily

accessible to the kitchen area; the space to be

somewhat private but not completely inacces-

sible, visually, from street level; and to inspire a

healthy lifestyle,” Cihla said.

M/I’s entry will have a formal entertaining

area in the rear of the house. It includes a patio

with a brick terrace that features a seating wall

capped with limestone.

“The rear extension has the opportunity to

become a ‘green room,’ which allows added space

for entertainment,” Granche said.

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Small-scale backyards make

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PHOTO BY JAMES DECAMP

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Having the whole family under

one roof isn’t enough for today’s

busy parents. Th ey want their chil-

dren nearby while they do home-

work, play games or watch televi-

sion. To help them keep their brood

close, parents are designing homes

that emphasize togetherness.

Several of the eight homes

featured in the 2010 BIA Parade of

Homes focus on fi rst-fl oor living.

Architects have designed homes

with amenities such as a pub, exer-

cise room and library on the fi rst

fl oor so families can take care of

diff erent tasks while remaining on

the same level.

Builder Kevin Zeppernick,

who intends to live in his Parade

home, designed the house so he

and his wife can have parties and

keep guests together. Th e fi rst fl oor

includes a pub, where friends and

family can gather to watch a game,

Zeppernick said. A stacked-stone

wall with recessed shelves for

candles creates a dramatic back-

drop for revelers.

Zeppernick included the pub on

the main fl oor of his home to allow

easy access to the kitchen. At his

current residence, parties oft en end

up divided when some guests head

to the basement to watch television

while others linger in the kitchen

visiting, he said.

“We made a conscious decision

to put everything on the fi rst fl oor,”

Zeppernick said. “Th e focus is

around the great room.”

By utilizing the fi rst-fl oor great

room as an entertaining hub, the

couple also gains access to the out-

side patio, which they intend to use

as additional living space.

Since the kitchen does not

have a dining area, the couple also

designed the house to integrate the

formal dining room into their daily

living space.

“If we’re microwaving a Lean

Cuisine, we’re taking it in there and

eating it,” he said.

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Many homebuyers grapple with

what to do regarding a formal dining

room, said architect Dan Keiser of

Keiser Design Group in Gahanna.

Keiser designed the fi ve-bedroom,

Georgian-style Parade home built by

Weaver Custom Homes of Wooster,

Ohio.

He did not include a formal din-

ing room in the 5,300-square-foot

house because he believes families are

looking for more living space in the

rooms they use on a daily basis.

Instead, he made the kitchen area

large enough to accommodate ex-

tended family and friends during the

holidays or on special occasions.

“Th ere’s very much a big move

to having fl exibility in the fl oor

plan – not having a series of smaller

rooms,” Keiser said. “We want to

maximize space in the house and not

have frivolous rooms.”

Th e Weaver house also features a

spot for doing homework and a small

den for other quiet activities. Th e

focus is on allowing the family to be

in connected space regardless of what

they are doing, he said.

“It’s just the way people live,” he

said. “Families want to be together.”

Th e kitchen fi replace in the New

England Homes Parade house cre-

ates a cozy spot for conversation or

reading while meals are being pre-

pared, said Doug Annette, a partner

in the Lewis Center homebuilding

community. Th e two-sided fi replace

also anchors the great room, which

features barn tresses that contribute

to the home’s traditional American

look.

Th e house also utilizes the

outdoors as additional entertaining

space, he said. Th ree doors lead to a

backyard that features an outdoor

kitchen and fi re pit. When design-

ing a home, Annette encourages

customers to consider access to the

outdoors – something that can’t be

done from most basements.

“If you have a walk-out lot, it’s a

no-brainer to do a fi nished base-

ment,” he said. “If you do not have a

walk-out, it makes much more sense

to spend a lot of that money on your

outdoor living.”

In the Tuckerman Home

Group’s Parade house, family

members can exercise, play the

grand piano or hang out around a

game table on the fi rst fl oor. Th e

house includes a fi rst-fl oor gym,

library and a spacious great room

with lots of entertainment options,

said interior designer Michael

McKibben of Michael McKibben

Interiors in Columbus. People are

looking to the main fl oor of their

homes to accommodate a number

of activities, he added.

“(Families) want this to be an

all encompassing area,” he said.

“Kids can be there and be com-

fortable.”

Kid-friendly furniture and

fabrics in taupe, green, yellow and

apricot make the space warm and

inviting, he said. It also lends a

more casual feel to the home.

A house is “for living,”

McKibben said. It should be

designed so “people can live in the

rooms.”

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2 tickets to Ohio State vs. Michigan Football

Buckeye Cruise for Cancer for 2

The drawing for the winners will be held Sunday, August 8, 2010 (need not be present to win). TWIG (Together With ImportantGoals), the largest auxiliary of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, has worked since 1916 to raise funds so that no child goeswithout medical care, regardless of their parents’ ability to pay. Please join the more than 100 central Ohio TWIG groups inmaking this goal a reality.

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CONSULTANT GROUPCONSULTANT GROUPCONSULTANT GROUPCONSULTANT GROUP

Dena Clouse614.325.1740

Jaime Lemon614.582.3698

Mara Ackermann614.595.0654

Doug Green614.893.8772

Marty Ackermann614.595.0652

Jason Davis614.207.5247

Elia Hughes614.402.1126

Lu Klaiber614.226.3052

Jeff Noe740.404.7032

Melissa Green740.334.9346

Lauren Pearson740.501.0454

Malinda Combs614.619.0828

Suzanne Spurgeon740.334.0546

Sherri Resnick614.286.4481

Penny Smith614.805.9162

CONSULTANT GROUPNew Albany’s onlyNew Albany’s onlyNew Albany’s onlyNew Albany’s onlyNew Albany’s onlyNew Albany’s onlyNew Albany’s onlyNew Albany’s only

Matt Ackermann614.595.0653

RE/MAX Consultant Group 614.855.2822

Premier Executive Office Location

6650 Walnut Street, New AlbanyBranch Offices: Granville

Marilyn Davis614.296.0609

Courtney Eaglin614.746.0304

EXCEPTIONAL AGENTS EXCEPTIONAL RESULTS

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BEFORE

AFTER

Reclaimed Floor

*Call for pricing or samples*Call for pricing or samples

Flooringfeatured in

BIA show homes.Ask a builder!

We specialize inrough sawn oakflooring and a fullline of millworkmade from treessustainablyharvested in Ohioforests and woodreclaimed fromold barns.

6660 SR 241 Millersburg, Ohio 44654

Call us at: (330) 674-7488Fax: (330) 674-0924

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Eagle Specialty Remodeling614-326-0011 • www.eagleknowsremodeling.com

Visit our design center4920 A Reed Rd.

Eagle Knows Remodeling…Eagle Knows Remodeling…

KitchensRoom Additions

BathroomsFinished Basements

Your style is yours. Savvy, sharp and sophisticated.

Come in to the new KA Menendian and shop the

widest selection of quality rugs from the most sought

after brands. The only rug gallery in Central Ohio that

carries the most exclusive designers. We have a rug

for every taste and budget. Located at the same

convenient Grandview gallery we’ve been for years.

Sales • Cleaning • Repair • Appraisal

1090 West 5th Ave at Kenny Rd614-294-3345 888-526-7847 www.karugs.com

I wanted more than a rug.I wanted a piece of art.

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Located at Easton Town Center4047 Gramercy Street | Columbus

614.596.2157 | homeateaston.com

Building homes of

NORTHWESTColumbus Schools 1 Hayden Farms

Marysville Schools 2 Scott Farms

Dublin Schools 3 Tartan Ridge

NORTHDelaware Schools 4 Westfield Hills

Olentangy Schools 5 Woods of Powell

6 McCammon Estates

Olentangy/Big Walnut Schools 7 Cheshire Woods

Olentangy/Buckeye Valley Schools 8 Scioto-Reserve North

Worthington Schools 9 Lakes of Worthington

10 Oldstone Crossing

NORTHEASTWesterville Schools 11 Millstone Creek

Columbus Schools 12 Upper Albany West

New Albany Schools 13 Upper Clarenton

Gahanna Schools 14 Fieldstone

15 Towne Park

16 Waterford Park

EAST/SOUTHEASTLicking Heights Schools 17 Waggoner Trace

Pickerington Schools 18 Fox Glen

19 Villages of Sycamore Creek

Canal Winchester Schools 20 Villages of Westchester

21 Cherry Landing

WEST/SOUTHWESTSouthwestern Schools 22 Pinnacle

(Grove City Schools)

SHOWCASE COLLECTIONOlentangy Schools 23 Mansard Estates

Dublin Schools 24 Greystone Mews

New Albany Schools 25 Lansdowne

26 Windsor

27 New Albany Links

Gahanna Schools 28 Pinecrest

Denotes communities with model homes.

614-850-8184

800-320-6637

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uncompromising quality since 1976.

VISIT MIHOMES.COM OR STOP BY ANY

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YOU FIND THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS.

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Home Mortgage • Home Refinance Home Equity Lines and Loans

Home Improvement • Local decisions

Franklin County: Capitol Square (614) 416-0244 • Dublin (614) 798-8818 • Gahanna (614) 337-4605 • Grove City (614) 875-1884 North Stygler Rd. (614) 475-7024 • Reynoldsburg (614) 416-0400 • West Columbus (614) 351-2100 • Westerville (614) 839-2265

Licking County: Croton (740) 893-2191 Johnstown (740) 967-6500 • Newark (740) 349-7888All loans subject to application and credit approval.

Member FDIC

“Where Banking Feels Good!”®

Buying your first home or just looking for advice? Come on over to Heartland and

experience real community banking!

“Central Ohio’s Community Bank”®heartlandbank.com

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With incredibly authentic texture,StoneCraft manufactured stoneveneer delivers all the beauty ofstone, without the cost that comeswith quarried stone. Our proprietarymanufacturing process ensures acompletely natural look with minimalrepeat, and our sustainable mix ofingredients produces stones that willweather and age just like real stone.StoneCraft brings a uniquely ruggedsophistication, adding value to homesand outstanding charm to lightcommercial buildings.

STUCCO & SUPPLY CO INC.

1100 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43212(614) 297-3982 • www.reitterstucco.com Heritage Chardonnay pictured.

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• Custom Shower Doors• Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry

• Bath Accessories

Expert design and installationCall for an in home appointment or stop by our

showroom at 1415 Old Leonard Ave.

614.252.7883www.carrsupply.com

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America’s Floor Source

DESIGN CENTER SHOWROOM3442 Millennium Court | Columbus, OH 43219 | 614-237-3181www. AmericasFloorSource.com

America’s Floor Source

WHOLESALE OUTLET & SHOWROOM3657 Trabue Road | Columbus, OH 43204 | 614-429-3121

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In celebration of our 10th year of business, we areoffering you the most amazing carpet installation dealin our history.

Whether you need carpet for one room or your entirehome, we will install it for just $10.*

* $10 basic carpet installation for one or more rooms. Offer limited to single-family residential homes. Offer valid with purchase of carpetand pad. Pricing applies only to basic installation labor for carpet and pad from America’s Floor Source. Additional charges may apply,as offer does not include any customization, installation on steps, or moving of furniture. Multi-family and commercial properties willbe priced by quote only. Offer not valid on glue-down carpet, prior purchases, or remnants. Offer valid June 19 thru August 14, 2010.

Whole HouseInstallation for $10.

Whether you buy the carpet from one of our showroomsor from our Mobile Floor Source in the comfort of yourown home, we will install it for just $10.*

Whether you buy our least or most expensive carpet,we will install it for just $10.*

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1NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:5,1385 bedrooms

5 1/2 baths

3-carcourtyard

Dani Homes offers a wide variety of functional floor plans

and generous amenities in distinguished neighborhoods

throughout central Ohio. Various price points suit first-time home

buyers, growing families and empty nesters alike. Dani Homes

engineers the construction process to condense overall costs

– a big help to customers intoday’s challenging market.

ABOUT THE BUILDER

MUST SEE

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NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:5,300

5 bedrooms4 full and

2 half baths

4-car garage

Weaver Custom Homes is proud to partner with Mullet Cabinets and Andreas Furniture in its Parade

debut to bring Amish craftsmanship to New Albany. Headquartered in Wooster for more than 50 years, Weaver has earned a reputation

for building finely detailed luxury homes with lasting quality. Weaver

Custom Homes strives to be the first to bring fresh and new ideas to the home market. The Weaver team is

dedicated to continuing this attention to detail and customer service in their expansion to the

central Ohio area.

ABOUT THE BUILDER

MUST SEE

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NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:4,700

4 bedrooms4 1/2 baths

3-car garage

Replicating design features ofa bygone era is only part of what makes New England & Garth’s

different. New England & Garth’s believe that building a new home should be a time of enjoyment for

the customer, so they work alongside their clients every step of the way. The result is modern functionality, traditional design

appeal and lasting value.

ABOUT THE BUILDER

MUST SEE

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NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:5,640

4 bedrooms5 1/2 baths

3-car garage

Kevin Knight & Company has been creating exquisite custom homes in central Ohio for more than 30 years. Their consistent

reputation of fine homebuilding is rooted in Kevin’s ability to

assemble a synergistic group of designers and craftspeople

dedicated to the pursuit of quality. Numerous dedicated artisans work in concert to create award-winning

homes year after year.

ABOUT THE BUILDER

MUST SEE

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NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:4,960

5 bedrooms4 1/2 baths

3-car garage

Since 1960, Bob Webb Group has designed and constructed legendary

custom homes in the Columbus area. Built to last with enduring quality and

beauty, each Bob Webb home is a collaboration between our fine

craftsmanship and the client’s every need and wish. Bob Webb currently

builds homes throughout central Ohio in desirable communities including Columbus, Dublin,

Powell, Delaware, Lewis Center, New Albany, Westerville and

Worthington.

ABOUT THE BUILDER

MUST SEE

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6NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:4,944

5 bedrooms4 full and

2 half baths

3-car garage

Founded in 1976, M/I Homes has established an exemplary reputation based on a strong

commitment to superior customer service, innovative design, quality

construction and premium locations. One of the nation’s

largest homebuilders, they serve a broad segment of the housing

market including first-time, m��e-u�, lu�ur� and em�t�-nest

b uyers. This year marks M/ I Ho mes’ 2 5 th y ear o f p articipatio n in th e B I A Parade o f Ho mes.

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7NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:4,400

4 bedrooms3 1/2 baths

3-car garage

Zeppernick Custom Homes has been building high-end homes in

central Ohio since 2005. By combining the schedule

and cost efficiencies of a production builder with the

attention to detail and craftsmanship of a true custom

builder, Zeppernick Custom Homes is able to deliver a customer experience andfinished product that is

second to none.

ABOUT THE BUILDER

MUST SEE

2nd FLOOR1st FLOOR

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8NEW ALBANY

Ackerly Park

Square footage:4,2805 bedrooms

3 1/2 baths3-car garage

The Tuckerman Home Group specializes in custom home design

and has been building in the Columbus area for the past 20

years. The relationship we build with each client throughout the

homebuilding process provides us with a deep understanding of how

the end product will be used for years to come. Our reputation lives

inside every home, so we design with superb craftsmanship and

gracious livability each and every time. With exceptionally consistent client satisfaction, we are pleased to

have wonderful loyalty fromour customers.

ABOUT THE BUILDER

MUST SEE

2nd FLOOR1st FLOOR

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America’s Floor Source

DESIGN CENTER SHOWROOM3442 Millennium Court | Columbus, OH 43219 | 614-237-3181www. AmericasFloorSource.com

America’s Floor Source

WHOLESALE OUTLET & SHOWROOM3657 Trabue Road | Columbus, OH 43204 | 614-429-3121

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Shop for it wherehe’ll crawl on it.

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Simply call or log on to make an appointment. We’ll load up the MobileFloor Source with flooring samples that fit your home, your style, andyour budget…and bring it all right out to your home.

Convenience: When our showroom comes to your living room, everythingis easier and quicker.

Confidence: See the samples in their actual environment and receiveexpert advice from your personal flooring advisor.

Comfort: No over-crowded showroom. No pushy salesman.

In addition to having our Mobile Floor Source coming to your home, youalso can shop in one of our two showrooms or use our helpful virtualroom designer at www.AmericasFloorSource.com.

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MANOR HOMES...BUILDING THE AMERICAN

DREAM FOR OVER20 YEARS

15 Clairedan Dr.Powell, OH 43065

(614) 855-3600Visit us online at:

www.manorhomes.biz

MANOR HOMES...BUILDING THE AMERICAN

DREAM FOR OVER20 YEARS

Community Locations:Ballantrae - Hilliard SchoolsGlen at Tartan Fields - Dublin SchoolsGolf Village - Olentangy SchoolsHarvest Wind - Westerville SchoolsRiverside Woods - Dublin SchoolsVillage at Hannah Farms - Gahanna SchoolsWindsong - Olentangy SchoolsOn Your Lot

New Albany 614 . 939. 5300

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1. Willowbrook CrossingSouthGahanna Schools614.891.8941from the 150’sVisit Asbury Heights model

2. Asbury HeightsLicking Heights Schools614.861.8941from the 140’sBelmont ll model

3. CreekstoneLicking Heights Schools740.861.8941from the 130’sVisit Asbury Heights model

4. Ashton VillageTeays Valley Schools614.877.9466from the 140’sVisit Chestnut Estates model

5. Chestnut EstatesTeays Valley Schools614.877.9466from the 150’sBedford model

6. Ellington VillageSouthwest Licking Schools740.927.2555from the 170’sKensbrooke Model

7. Georgesville GreenSouthwestern City Schools614.308.2990from the 140’sCollinwood Model

8. Glen OakOlentangy Schools740.548.8500from the 190’sRichmond Model

9. Mill Valley NorthMarysville Schools937.642.1847from the 150’sLafayette Model

www.westport-home.com

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13. Wagnall’s RunBloom-Carroll Schools614.837.6302from the 140’sVisit Preston Trail model

14. North GroveColumbus City Schools614.308.2990from the 120’sVisit our GeorgesvilleGreen model

11. Sunbury MeadowsBig Walnut Schools740.965.3898from the 170’sHampshire Model

12. The Meadows ofMill CreekBuckeye Valley Schools937.642.1847from the low 200’sHampstead Model

Open 6 days a week:Monday - Thursday 1 - 8 • Friday - by appointmentSaturday 12 - 5 • Sunday 12 - 6

Westport offers lots of choices that let youcustomize your new home to make it perfect for you.

Try doing that with other builders!

Remember how exciting it waswhen you had lots of choices?

10. Preston TrailsPickerington Schools614.837.6302from the 150’sFairfield Model

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george parker & associatesarchitecture - planning - interiors106 short streetgahanna, ohio 43230phone: 614-476-3600fax: [email protected]

g e o r g e p a r k e r , a . i . a .principal

OHIO DEALER

FOR ALL OF YOUR ARTIFICIAL GRASS NEEDS• PUTTING GREENS • SYNTHETIC LAWNS• PLAY GROUNDS • SPORTS FIELDS• PET YARDS • GAME COURT SURFACES

www.syntheticturfinnovations.com(614) 209-2409

MARKETPLACEPARADE OF HOMES

LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS & BUILDERS SINCE 1984

Design Services:• Landscape Master Plans• Hardscaping• Garden Structures

Installation Services:• Trees, Shrubs, Perennials• Patios, Walls, Water Gardens• Decks, Porches, Pergolas

P.O. Box 30982, Columbus, OH 43230

www.finlandsape.com • (740) 927-1994

Donna Vichinsky Awarded 1% of Realtors in the Country!

Certified Relocation Specialist 18 yrs. Integrity, Knowledge & Experience!

614-204-3559 [email protected]

www.DonnaSellsColumbus.com

Commercial and Residential Real Estate Services

[email protected] • www.thedonaldcompany.comElvah T. Donald , President/Broker • 614.568.7530

614.899.0094

“Expect Excellence”

Celebrating

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8010 DOVE PARKWAYCANAL WINCHESTER, OH 43110

Ph: 614/ 920-8500, Fax: 614/ 920-3621www.graham-electric.com

Heather WinlandClosing Coordinator

500 S. Front Street, Suite 125Columbus, Ohio 43215

P: 614-221-7701 x7013F: 614-221-8954

[email protected]

Where experience andexceptional service meet.

Expert Garage Doors is pleased to be part of theBIA Parade of Homes

Come See the Latest Designs in Garage DoorsDani Homes (lot #24) New England Homes (lot #26)

Zeppernick Custom Homes (lot #18)

Save this coupon for $10 off our $59 tune-up

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9789 Karmar Court, New Albany, OH

THE RECIPE FOR A SWEET HOMESTARTS WITH HERSHEY!

Sandra HersheyRealtor, E-pro, CSPColdwell Banker King Thompson

1379 E. Johnstown Rd. • Gahanna, OH [email protected]

If you’re buying or selling real estate,please contact Sandra Hershey today

740-587-7042 directToll Free 866-587-7042

24 Hour Information 800-416-2956

Patti UrbatisOwner/Realtor

614-577-1577www.patriotair.com

Comfort prov ided to

Dani HomesFeatures: High efficient LennoxEquipment and Honeywell Zoning

Zeppernick HomesFeatures: High efficient TraneEquipment andHoneywell Wireless Zoning

Zeppernick HomesFeatures: High efficient TraneEquipment andHoneywell Wireless Zoning

4433 Olmsted Road, New Albany $679,900Fantastic Fenway location situated on wonderful corner lot across from park. Classic center hallplan with beautiful entry and staircase, hardwood floors, huge master with fireplace & terrace/deck,large bedrooms with very good closets, wonderful kitchen/family room/casual dining open to lushgardens with large patio areas, 6' wrought iron fencing encloses backyard, mature tree canopyoffers privacy. Kitchen & baths have new granite plus handsome new stainless appliances. Finishedden/game room in basement w/other areas framed for media room and bath. Excellent condition.

Vutech & Ruff TeamReal Living HER

[email protected] • 614-255-0600

MARKETPLACEPARADE OF HOMES

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Stop by our local community in Gahanna to experience ourluxurious single family homes surrounded by the natural beauty of over 12 acres of parks & open space.

• New Model Home Now Open

• Starting from $349,900

• Wooded Lots

• Connected by walking path to brand new Hannah Park

• Gahanna Schools

Manor Homes | (614) 855-3600 | www.manorhomes.biz

Kitchens Room Additions

Exterior Projects

614.870.3027 • www.palmerbuildersllc.com

I n v e s t I n A L i f e s t y l e

Palmer Builders, LLCPalmer Builders, LLC

Bathrooms on your next remodeling project with Palmer Builders. Please call or visit our

website for details.*Savings of $500 for every $10,000 invested in remodeling

project. $2,000 savings based on $40,000 remodeling project. Cash rebate applies after all phases of project are complete and

paid in full with all funds received.

Schedule your Remodeling Evaluation and take advantage of our cost savings,including a chance to save up to

$2,000*$2,000

We specialize in remodeling your home and your lifestyle.With our design/build experience, we will assist you with the latest product ideas and resources. All making your project worry free.

Palmer Builders is now a part of the Columbus Greenspot program.Talk with Palmer Builders today about your next remodeling project and how you can make a difference being green.

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Finally, a local showroom

for decorative hardware and

bath accessories as seen

only in New York,

Los Angeles and

Chicago.

Explore the Ideaof Home...

Visit our Showroom

271 Schofield Drive Columbus, OH 43213 • 614.755.4419

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DANI HOMES HOUSE #1

ACCESSORIESCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

APPLIANCESFerguson Enterprises, Inc.

(614) 876-8555

CLOSET SHELVINGCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

CONCRETE PATIOCapoccia Construction

(614) 207-1002

CONCRETE SLABCapoccia Construction

(614) 207-1002

DOOR SUPPLIERPella Windows & Door

(614) 890-2000

DRIVEWAYCapoccia Construction

(614) 207-1002

EXCAVATION, BACKFILL, ROUGH/FINISH GRADES

Smith & Associates Excavating, Inc.(740) 362-3355

FLOORING INSTALLERMichael David Design Center

(614) 416-4246

FLOORING, CARPETMichael David Design Center

(614) 416-4246

FLOORING, HARDWOODMichael David Design Center

(614) 416-4246

FLOORING, TILESMichael David Design Center

(614) 416-4246

FOOTERS, POURED WALLSBriskey Brothers Construction, Inc.

(614) 419-8074

GAS LINE SERVICESColumbia Gas of Ohio

(614) 460-4286

GRANITEMarble and Granite Works

(614) 873-2211

HVACPatriot Air Comfort Systems

(614) 577-1577

INSULATION, AIR FILTRATION31-W Insulation Company, Inc.

(614) 449-9240

INTERIOR DESIGNOh My! Designs, LLC.

(614) 579-9049

IRRIGATIONBlendon Gardens, Inc.

(614) 840-0500

LANDSCAPINGBlendon Gardens, Inc.

(614) 840-0500

LIGHTING FIXTURESCapital Lighting, Inc.

(614) 841-1200

LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMSAudio Visual Communications Systems

(614) 899-7162

LUMBERCarter Lumber Plain City

(614) 873-4411

MIRRORSCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

SECURITY SYSTEMSAudio Visual Communications Systems

(614) 899-7162

SHINGLE SUPPLIERCarter Lumber Plain City

(614) 873-4411

SHOWER DOORSCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

SPEAKERSAudio Visual Communications Systems

(614) 899-7162

STEEL SUPPLIERM.C. Steel & Crane Service, Inc.

(859) 781-8600

TELEPHONE PRE-WIREAudio Visual Communications Systems

(614) 899-7162

TILE SUPPLIERDaltile, Inc.

(614) 433-9181

TILE SUPPLIERHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

TRIM, EXTERIORCarter Lumber Plain City

(614) 873-4411

TRIM, INTERIORCarter Lumber Plain City

(614) 873-4411

TRIM SUPPLIER, INTERIORSchlabach Woodworks

(330) 674-7488

VANITIESMarble and Granite Works

(614) 873-2211

WALL INSULATIONSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

WATER/SEWER LINESSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

WATERPROOFINGSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

WINDOW SUPPLIERPella Windows & Door

(614) 890-2000

WEAVER CUSTOM HOMES HOUSE #2

APPLIANCEShhgregg

(614) 478-4287

ARCHITECTKeiser Design Group, Inc.

(614) 864-9999

BLOCKWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

CABINETSMullet Cabinet(330) 674-9646

CERAMICAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

CLOSET SHELVINGWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

CONCRETEWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

CONCRETE ACID FLOORINGM A DelCol, Inc.(614) 889-9915

COUNTERTOPS, CONCRETEM A DelCol, Inc.(614) 889-9915

COUNTERTOPSMarble and Granite Works

(614) 873-2211

DOORSNorthern Window & Door Ltd.

(614) 890-6776

DRAFTINGWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

DRIVEWAYGreenScapes Landscape Co., Inc.

(614) 837-1869

EXCAVATINGWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

FIREPLACE(S)Weaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

FLOORING, CARPETAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

FLOORING, HARDWOODAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

FOUNDATIONWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

FRAMINGWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

GRADINGWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

HARDWAREWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

INSULATIONEdwards/Mooney & Moses

(614) 351-6640

IRON SPINDLESFinelli Architectural Iron & Stairs

(440) 248-0050

IRRIGATIONGreenScapes Landscape Co., Inc.

(614) 837-1869

LANDSCAPING/SODGreenScapes Landscape Co., Inc.

(614) 837-1869

LENDERWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

LIGHTING FIXTURESCapital Lighting, Inc.

(614) 841-1200

LUMBERWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

MASONRY SUPPLIERHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

MIRRORSThomas Glass Company

(614) 268-8611

PAINT & FINISH, EXTERIORSherwin Williams Company

(614) 206-5017

PAINT & FINISH, EXTERIORWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

PAINT & FINISH, INTERIORSherwin Williams Company

(614) 206-5017

PAINT & FINISH, INTERIORWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

PLUMBING SUPPLIERWorly Plumbing Supply

(614) 445-1000

ROOFING CONTRACTORWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

ROOFING MATERIALWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

SHOWER DOORSThomas Glass Company

(614) 268-8611

SIDING MATERIAL CONTRACTORWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

STEELSuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

TRENCHINGWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

TRIM, EXTERIORWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

TRIM, INTERIORWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

UTILITIESWeaver Custom Homes

(330) 264-5444

VANITIESMullet Cabinet(330) 674-9646

WINDOWSNorthern Window & Door Ltd.

(614) 890-6776

NEW ENGLAND HOMES & GARTH’S AUCTIONS HOUSE #3

BRICK MASONAlzner Masonry(614) 834-8935

CERAMICInterior Surfaces(614) 761-7856

CONCRETECapoccia Construction

(614) 207-1002

COUNTERTOPSMarble and Granite Works

(614) 873-2211

DESIGN AFFILIATEInterior Surfaces(614) 761-7856

DRIVEWAYCapoccia Construction

(614) 207-1002

DRYWALLMariano & Bros. Drywall

(614) 276-8000

EXTERIOR WALL VAPOR BARRIERTremco Barrier Solutions

(614) 322-4420

FLOORING, CARPETInterior Surfaces(614) 761-7856

FLOORING, HARDWOODSchlabach Woodworks

(330) 674-7488

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FOUNDATIONBriskey Brothers Construction

517-424-6519

FRAMINGThe Dublin Framing

(614) 554-6266

INSULATIONEdwards/Mooney & Moses

(614) 351-6640

LIGHTING FIXTURESCapital Lighting, Inc.

(614) 841-1200

LUMBER84 LUMBER

(740) 369-8484

MASONRY/MASONRY SUPPLIERColumbus Builders Supply

(614) 294-4991

MIRRORSEastway Supplies

(614) 252-0974

PLUMBING CONTRACTORUSA Plumbing(614) 882-6402

PLUMBING SUPPLIEREastway Supplies

(614) 252-0974

ROOFING MATERIALCarter Lumber(740) 965-4600

TRIM, EXTERIORThe Dublin Framing

(614) 554-6266

WINDOWSPella Windows & Door

(614) 890-2000

KEVIN KNIGHT & COMPANY HOUSE #4

ARCHITECTBrian Kent Jones Architects, Inc.

(614) 358-3729

CERAMICHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

CONCRETECapoccia Construction

(614) 207-1002

EXCAVATINGSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

FIREPLACE(S)Hamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

FLOORING, HARDWOODSchlabach Woodworks

(330) 674-7488

FOUNDATIONBriskey Brothers Construction, Inc.

(614) 419-8074

FRAMINGGarner Construction, Inc.

(614) 855-5108

GARAGE DOORSGraf & Sons, Inc.(614) 481-2020

GAS/WATER LINE SERVICESSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

GRADINGSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

HARDWAREPremium Hardware

(614) 755-4419

INSULATIONEdwards/Mooney & Moses

(614) 351-6640

IRRIGATIONPeabody Landscape Group, Inc.

(614) 488-2877

LANDSCAPING/SODPeabody Landscape Group, Inc.

(614) 488-2877

LUMBERStrait & Lamp Contracting, Inc.

(740) 928-4501

MIRRORSClassic Glass & Mirror, Inc.

(614) 253-0030

PLUMBING SUPPLIERFerguson Enterprises, Inc.

(614) 876-8555

REAL ESTATE BROKERNew Albany Realty, Ltd.

(614) 939-8106

SECURITY SYSTEMSConnective Home of Ohio

(614) 880-9204

SHOWER DOORSClassic Glass & Mirror, Inc.

(614) 253-0030

SIDING MATERIAL CONTRACTORStrait & Lamp Contracting, Inc.

(740) 928-4501

STEELSuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

TRENCHINGBailey’s Downspout

(740) 965-1606

TRIM, INTERIORKevin Knight & Company

(614) 885-2400

WATERPROOFINGSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

WINDOWSSpecialty North American

(740) 549-9911

BOB WEBB GROUP HOUSE #5

APPLIANCEShhgregg/Fine Lines

(614) 478-4287

ARCHITECTBrian Kent Jones Architects, Inc.

(614) 358-3729

AUDIO/VISUALGenesis Audio, Ltd.

(614) 939-0802

CABINETSMoellering Industries

(614) 342-6117

CONCRETECapoccia Construction

(614) 207-1002

COUNTERTOPSHeritage Marble of Ohio

(614) 436-1464

COUNTERTOPSMarble and Granite Works

(614) 873-2211

DOORS, EXTERIOR Pella Windows & Door

(614) 890-2000

DRIVEWAYOberfi eld’s, Inc. Concrete Products

(740) 369-7644

ELECTRICSafeway Electric Company, Inc.

(614) 443-7672

EXCAVATINGTysinger Construction

(614) 818-9340

FANSCapital Lighting, Inc.

(614) 841-1200

FLOORING, CARPETAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

FLOORING, HARDWOODAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

FOUNDATIONBriskey Brothers Construction, Inc.

(614) 419-8074

FRAMING MATERIAL84 Lumber

(740) 369-8484

GARAGE DOORSC.W. Miller Company, Inc.

(614) 274-7400

GAS/WATER LINE SERVICESTysinger Construction

(614) 818-9340

GRADINGTysinger Construction

(614) 818-9340

GUTTERSDonley Gutter Company, Ltd.

(614) 445-5800

HAULINGTysinger Construction

(614) 818-9340

INTERIOR TRIM MATERIALDublin Millwork, Inc.

(614) 889-7776

LANDSCAPINGOakland Nursery, Inc.

(614) 268-3511

LENDERUnion Savings Bank

(614) 761-9700

LIGHTING FIXTURESCapital Lighting, Inc.

(614) 841-1200

MASONRY MATERIALThe Columbus Coal & Lime Co.

(614) 224-9241

METAL, DECORATIVESuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

MIRRORSCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

PATIOOberfi eld’s, Inc. Concrete Products

(740) 369-7644

PLUMBING CONTRACTORJack L. Woods Plumbing Co., Inc.

(614) 882-9700

PLUMBING SUPPLIERCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

PLUMBING SUPPLIERMoen, Inc.

(614) 397-2124

REAL ESTATE BROKERNew Albany Realty, Ltd.

(614) 939-8106

SHOWER DOORSCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

STAINED GLASSFranklin Art Glass Studios, Inc.

(614) 221-2972

STEEL, STRUCTURALSuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

STONEReitter Stucco & Supply Company, Inc.

(614) 291-2212

TILE MATERIALDaltile, Inc.

(614) 433-9181

TILE MATERIALHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

TRASH HAULINGProfessional Hauling, Ltd.

(614) 890-4800

TRIM MATERIALS, EXTERIOR84 Lumber

(740) 369-8484

TRIM MATERIALS, INTERIORP & W Millworks, Inc.

(614) 873-4698

WATERPROOFING, BASEMENTSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

WINDOWSPella Windows & Door

(614) 890-2000

M/I HOMES FOUNDATION HOUSE BUILDER HOUSE #6

APPLIANCESWhirlpool

(614) 438-0015

ARCHITECTM/I Homes

(614) 418-8000

BRICK PAVERSHamilton Parker(614) 358-7800

CERAMICFlooring Distributors

(614) 261-6060

CERAMICHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

CLOSET SHELVINGSwan Freedom(614) 308-9900

COUNTERTOPSLang Stone Company

(614) 228-5489

DOORSPella Windows & Door

(614) 890-2000

DRAFTINGM/I Homes

(614) 418-8515

DRIVEWAYHamilton Parker(614) 358-7800

DRYWALLMoore Drywall and Paint

(614) 895-0175

ELECTRICSafeway Electric Company, Inc.

(614) 443-7672

FANSCapital Lighting, Inc.

(614) 841-1200

FIREPLACE(S)Hamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

FLOORING, CARPETFlooring Distributors

(614) 261-6060

FLOORING, CARPETMohawk Industries, Inc.

(800) 837-3812

FLOORING, HARDWOODFlooring Distributors

(614) 261-6060

FRAMINGContract Lumber(740) 927-4242

GAS/WATER LINE SERVICESZarley, Inc.

(614) 855-9805

GRADINGVLD Grading, Inc.

(740) 927-5003

HARDWAREHolmes Lumber(740) 385-6751

HAULINGVLD Grading, Inc.

(740) 927-5003

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INSULATIONEdwards/Mooney & Moses

(614) 351-6640

IRRIGATIONBlendon Gardens, Inc.

(614) 840-0500

LANDSCAPING/SODWilson’s Turf

(614) 444-8873

LIGHTING FIXTURESCapital Lighting, Inc.

(614) 841-1200

LUMBERContract Lumber(740) 927-4242

MASONRY SUPPLIERHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

MIRRORSSwan Freedom(614) 308-9900

PAINTSherwin Williams(614) 206-5017

PAINT & FINISH, EXTERIORMoore Drywall & Paint

(614) 895-0175

PAINT & FINISH, INTERIORMoore Drywall & Paint

(614) 895-0175

PLUMBING CONTRACTORAccurate Plumbing, Inc.

(614) 526-0131

PLUMBING SUPPLIERAccurate Plumbing, Inc.

(614) 526-0131

PLUMBING SUPPLIERWorly Plumbing Supply

(614) 445-1000

PLUMBING SUPPLIERAccurate Plumbing, Inc.

(614) 526-0131

ROOFING CONTRACTORContract Lumber(740) 927-4242

SHOWER DOORSSwan Freedom(614) 308-9900

SIDING MATERIAL CONTRACTORContract Lumber(740) 927-4242

STEELSuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

SURVEYINGPomeroy & Associates, Ltd.

(614) 885-2498

TRIM, EXTERIORContract Lumber(740) 927-4242

TRIM, INTERIORArmcarp, LLC(614) 402-5911

TRIM, INTERIORHolmes Lumber(303) 674-9060

UTILITIESZarley, Inc.

(614) 855-9805

WATERPROOFINGTremco Barrier Solutions

(614) 322-4420

WINDOWSPella Windows & Door

(614) 890-2000

ZEPPERNICK CUSTOM HOMES HOUSE #7

CERAMICAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

CLOSET SHELVINGCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

COUNTERTOPSMoellering Industries

(614) 342-6117

DOORS 84 Lumber

(740) 927-5025

FANSNorthern Lighting, Inc.

(614) 891-7600

FIREPLACE(S)Hamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

FLOORING, CARPETAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

FLOORING, TILEAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

DOORS, FRONTNorthern Window & Door Ltd.

(614) 890-6776

GARAGE DOORSExpert Garage Doors

(614) 775-5151

GAS/WATER LINE SERVICESZarley, Inc.

(614) 855-9805

GRADINGZarley, Inc.

(614) 855-9805

GUTTERS/DOWNSPOUTSDonley Gutter Company, Ltd.

(614) 445-5800

HAULINGProfessional Hauling, Ltd.

(614) 890-4800

HVACPatriot Air Comfort Systems

(614) 577-1577

INSULATION84 Lumber

(740) 927-5025

INTERIOR DESIGNERZeppernick Custom Homes

(614) 808-1776

IRRIGATIONGreenScapes Landscape Co., Inc.

(614) 837-1869

LANDSCAPINGGreenScapes Landscape Co., Inc.

(614) 837-1869

LENDERThird Federal Savings & Loan

(614) 523-3149

LIGHTING FIXTURESNorthern Lighting, Inc.

(614) 891-7600

LUMBER84 Lumber

(740) 927-5025

MASONRY MATERIALHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

MIRRORSCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

PAINT & FINISH MATERIAL, EXTERIOR Sherwin-Williams (614) 472-2520

PAINT & FINISH MATERIAL, INTERIORSherwin-Williams

(614) 472-2520

PLUMBING CONTRACTORAdvanced Plumbing, Inc.

(614) 873-0548

PLUMBING SUPPLIERCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

RAILING, EXTERIORSuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

REAL ESTATE BROKERNew Albany Realty, Ltd.

(614) 939-8106

ROOFING CONTRACTORContract Lumber(740) 927-4242

SECURITY SYSTEMSS.M.I.L.E. Inc. of Columbus

(614) 515-2963

SHOWER DOORSCarr Supply Co., Inc.

(614) 252-7883

SIDING MATERIAL CONTRACTOR84 Lumber

(740) 927-5025

STEELSuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

SURVEYINGEMH&T, Inc.

(614) 775-4500

TELEPHONE PRE-WIRES.M.I.L.E. Inc. of Columbus

(614) 515-2963

TRIM MATERIAL, EXTERIOR84 Lumber

(740) 927-5025

WATERPROOFING, HOUSETremco Barrier Solutions

(614) 322-4420

WATERPROOFING, BASEMENTSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

WINDOWS84 Lumber

(740) 927-5025

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APPLIANCEShhgregg

(614) 478-4287

BLOCKOberfi eld’s, Inc. Concrete Products

(740) 369-7644

CABINETSScioto Kitchen Sales Corp.

(614) 864-0315

CERAMICAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

CLOSET SHELVINGAmerican Image Glass, Inc.

(614) 471-3770

COUNTERTOPSMarble and Granite Works

(614) 873-2211

COUNTERTOPS, CULTURED MARBLE

Heritage Marble of Ohio(614) 436-1464

DOORSA I M Window & Door

(614) 861-7077

DOORSCapital City Millwork

(614) 939-0670

DRIVEWAYA.J. Asphalt

(614) 481-8838

DRYWALLProSource Drywall

(614) 496-6415

FANSNorthern Lighting, Inc.

(614) 891-7600

FIREPLACE(S)Hamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

FLOORING, CARPETAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

FLOORING, HARDWOODAmerica’s Floor Source

(614) 237-3181

FOUNDATIONOberfi eld’s, Inc. Concrete Products

(740) 369-7644

GARAGE DOORSHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

HARDWARECapital City Millwork

(614) 939-0670

HVACMission Mechanical

(614) 732-7453

INSULATION31-W Insulation Company, Inc.

(614) 449-9240

INTERCOM SYSTEMS.M.I.L.E. Inc. of Columbus

(614) 515-2963

LANDSCAPING/SODGreenScapes Company, Inc.

(614) 837-1869

LENDERPark National Bank

(614) 228-5079

LIGHTING FIXTURESNorthern Lighting, Inc.

(614) 891-7600

LUMBERProBuild

(740) 363-5923

MASONRY/MASONRY SUPPLIERThe Columbus Coal & Lime Co.

(614) 224-9241

MIRRORSAmerican Image Glass, Inc.

(614) 471-3770

PAINT & FINISH, INTERIORSherwin-Williams

(614) 472-2520

PAVINGA.J. Asphalt

(614) 481-8838

SECURITY SYSTEMSS.M.I.L.E. Inc. of Columbus

(614) 515-2963

SHOWER DOORSAmerican Image Glass, Inc.

(614) 471-3770

STAINED GLASSAmerican Image Glass, Inc.

(614) 471-3770

STEELSuburban Steel Supply Co., LLC

(614) 737-5501

STONEHamilton Parker Company

(614) 358-7800

SURVEYINGPomeroy & Associates, Ltd.

(614) 885-2498

TELEPHONE PRE-WIRES.M.I.L.E. Inc. of Columbus

(614) 515-2963

TITLE COMPANYTitle First

(614) 442-1900

WATERPROOFINGSmith & Associates Excavating, Inc.

(740) 362-3355

WINDOWSA I M Window & Door

(614) 861-7077

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