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Watch Waterstone on My Southern Home TV Series

We are excited to share that Waterstone will be featured on two episodes of My Southern Home with Kimberly Greenwell, a Nashville and Louisville-based television program that educates consumers about home design and introduces them to trusted professionals in the industry. One episode features Abby Simmons, a designer who used our Traditional PLP in her home and discussed with Kimberly her love for our Unlacquered Polished Brass finish. Another episode features our very own Anthony Blanda who described some of the surprising design details that make our faucets “works of art.” Tune in to watch the episodes here:

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As Seen In House Beautiful: October Issue Features Waterstone in 2 Kitchen Renovation Projects

We’re excited to share multiple Waterstone appearances in the October issue of House Beautiful! The Kitchen Issue features so many beautiful projects, and Waterstone can be seen in two of them – one project is located in Pacific Palisades, California and the other in Houston, Texas. While each home flaunts quite different design styles, both have used the Traditional Gantry Pulldown Faucet as a kitchen focal point. Pacific Palisades: Sea of Blue This Californian home was slowly renovated over the course of nearly ten years, with the kitchen being the last room to be reworked for the family of seven. Designer Caren Rideau created a dreamy kitchen with a built-in coffee space, a “sommelier center,” a walk-in pantry and direct access to the backyard. The kitchen is outfitted in hues of blue and patterned tile, as well as four Waterstone faucets: the Traditional Gantry plus accessories, two Traditional PLP Faucets (one on the island and another in the larder) and a Pot Filler. Every faucet is a gorgeous addition to the extremely practical space. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Caren Rideau (@thekitchendesigngroup) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Caren Rideau (@thekitchendesigngroup) Houston: Chateau Chic Designer Nina Magon said her clients “wanted something that was a little more wow,” and this kitchen project is exactly that. The dramatic kitchen juxtaposes old-world French influences with modern glam and layered visual accents. The Traditional Gantry faucet was placed right in front of a half-moon shaped window in the center of a cobblestone wall, which is complemented by concrete countertops and custom black metal and glass shelving. On top of the Calacatta marble island is the Towson Prep Faucet, and the adjacent accent wall with hand-painted terra-cotta tile houses our Pot Filler and a La Cornue stove. See more of these projects on House Beautiful’s website: Pacific Palisades | Houston

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Complement Your Waterstone Faucet Suite with Cabinet Hardware

When designing a kitchen, the style choices for faucets and cabinetry should be considered together and thought of as an ensemble for creating a complete design scheme. Waterstone has solved this problem by providing the ability to “suite” a Waterstone faucet – finished in a choice of 32 finishes and custom color-matching finish options – with coordinated accessories that now include cabinet hardware. The decorative hardware complements Waterstone’s contemporary and traditional faucet suites in style, reflecting the designs of the Annapolis, Hampton, Towson, Fulton, Hunley and Parche collections. The variety of finish options means that our customers can create the exact kitchen design vision of their choosing so that cabinets and faucets match in finish, style and durability. Now it’s easy for every kitchen accessory need to match the traditional or contemporary style of a Waterstone faucet. Waterstone’s cabinet hardware is made from solid brass or stainless steel and includes multiple sizes of knobs, t-pulls, post pulls, cabinet pulls, drawer pulls and appliance pulls.

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As Seen In HGTV Magazine: The Contemporary PLP in a Nautical-Chic Vacation Home

Waterstone recently appeared in the July/August issue of HGTV Magazine which featured the Hayes family’s vacation home in Sherwood Forest, a woodsy community by the Severn River outside Annapolis, Maryland. Fans of Waterstone may remember our founder Chris Kuran’s connection to Annapolis, where he lived and attended the U.S. Naval Academy, fondly naming a Waterstone faucet after the city. The home is the perfect getaway for the family of six, who love spending their time outdoors. Sarah Hayes is an architect and directed the new build, which recreates the rustic cabin that was originally on the property. The exterior maintains a rustic feel appropriate for the home’s forest environment, painted in a deep, earthy green and boasting a front porch with a rich mahogany ceiling. If the outside of the home can be described as cabin-like, the interior is “chic cottage-meets-nautical.” The light and airy kitchen features white Shaker-style cabinets, white oak floors, a white quartize island and Waterstone’s extended reach Contemporary PLP Pulldown Faucet. Nautical-inspired details shine through the shiplap accents and a pair of pendants that were salvaged from an old ship. The kitchen balances the welcoming coziness that’s present in the rest of the home with a contemporary and upscale functionality, exemplified through our PLP Faucet in the chrome? finish along with the stainless steel appliances. See more of the beautiful home at hgtv.com Contemporary PLP Pulldown Faucet

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As Seen In Architectural Digest: The Gantry Shines in Dita Von Teese’s Eclectic Tudor Revival Home

Waterstone was recently seen on Architectural Digest, which featured Dita Von Teese’s unique Los Angeles home. Our Traditional Gantry Pulldown Faucet is a standout fixture in the burlesque star’s maximalist 1927 Tudor Revival. Dita Von Teese, known for her many entertainment and business ventures, bought the home five years ago with the intent of preserving its original 1920s character while transforming it to fit her distinctive style. Previously a blank slate with neutral walls, the home is now colorfully layered with antiques, artwork and vintage Hollywood memorabilia. The red and blue mural-painted dining room, for instance, was inspired by her favorite Cacharel perfume while her bedroom is covered entirely in silver, drawing inspiration from iconic Hollywood sirens like Mae West. The kitchen, which was originally an unassuming brown tone, was transformed to Von Teese’s favorite shades of green. She notes in her AD open house tour that she “wanted to make a very glamorous kitchen because no matter what you do, no matter what your house looks like, everyone hangs out in the kitchen.” Our Traditional Gantry Pulldown in Polished Copper makes its own impressive statement, along with the matching Towson Filtration Faucet and Traditional Soap/Lotion Dispenser, in the luxe space filled with rose gold and copper fixtures. See more of the unique home here

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A Discussion with Bonnie Ryan and a Look at her Pacific Northwest Dream Home

Bonnie Ryan and her family recently moved into their newly built Modern Farmhouse home in Spokane, Washington that was designed by Bonnie herself. The hands-on project has been documented on Bonnie’s popular Instagram, @theryanhaus_, where she posts snapshots of the gorgeous home along with design tips and inspiration. We were struck by how the brand new home balances both modern and old world elements, so we decided to catch up with Bonnie to find out where she gets her design inspiration. We discussed how Waterstone is the “jewelry” of her kitchen space, her renovation advice and more. When did the home begin getting built, and how far along in the process are you now? We broke ground last March, and are pretty much done now. Just a few small things to be done, mostly outside. How would you describe the overall aesthetic of your home, and where do you go for design inspiration? Our home is mostly Modern Farmhouse, with some aspects of French Country and old world charm. I have found so much inspiration from Instagram, and our travels throughout North America and Europe. It’s clear your kitchen layout is very intentional and well thought-out. How much time did you spend on planning the kitchen compared to other areas of the house? The kitchen is definitely the heart of our home. When we began designing the house, we started here. We wanted an area we could entertain in, host lots of family and friends. We definitely spent the most time designing this area. What are your favorite features of the kitchen? There are so many things in our kitchen we love. A few faves are the range, faucets, and lighting. Our La Cornue Range is what we based the entire design around. I loved the high end European look it brings to our space. Finding the perfect pot filler and faucet to complement it was easy once I found Waterstone. Our faucets are the jewelry to the space. And finally I love our pendant lights, they bring in the old world/french country charm. Why did you decide to go with Waterstone’s Traditional PLP Pulldown Faucet? First of all, the look is stunning. I love the oversized neck on the faucet, and the traditional design. We wanted a clean look, and the pull down sprayer definitely brings this. Finally the variety of finishes is amazing. I ordered samples first before deciding and love the Classic Bronze we went with. Which Waterstone finish did you use, and why did you go with that one specifically? We chose Classic Bronze. It ties in so well with all the other elements in the space, and has the antique look I was hoping for. Are there any other unique features of the home or kitchen you’d like to share? We love our brick backsplash, and we love how the Classic Bronze Pot Filler pops against the white washed brick. What’s your advice for anyone building or renovating a home? Have fun!! Building or renovating can be so stressful, if you let it. Don’t stress, and take your time. Step back, slow down and just have fun! This process can be the best if you don’t sweat the small stuff! Take your time especially when choosing a builder or contractor; this relationship can make or break your experience. Trust your gut! I wavered on a few things, but when I trusted my gut I was so happy with the outcome!

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Celebrity IOU Episodes on HGTV Feature Waterstone Faucets in Kitchen Renovations Projects

If you tuned in to HGTV’s Celebrity IOU series this month, you may have noticed some familiar fixtures in some of the episodes. If you’re not familiar with Celeb IOU on HGTV, Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott partner each episode with a celebrity to gift a home renovation to a special person in their lives. Waterstone was excited to be a part of two projects – the renovation of Michael Buble’s grandfather’s home, which was gifted to his grandfather’s caretaker, as well as the renovation of the condo belonging to Jeremy Renner’s mother. The homes turned out beautifully, and we are particularly taken by the kitchens. Here are some of the design details: Michael Bublé Project The renovated home that once belonged to Michael Bublé’s grandfather was gifted to Minette, his grandfather’s longtime caretaker and honorary member of the Bublé family. Before the renovation, the Vancouver home was quite dated, boasting all-white décor and closed off spaces. After less than four weeks, the redesigned home was given a modern update while still honoring the original white-on-white style that was beloved by Bublé’s grandparents. The kitchen now features soft white cabinets, an oak island with a stone waterfall countertop and eye-popping black accents in the cabinet wall and in our Industrial PLP Pulldown Faucet. The matte black finish breaks up the white space, and the result is a contemporary kitchen that now leads seamlessly into the living room, creating the perfect gathering space for Minette’s large family. See more before and after images of the project here Jeremy Renner Project The outdated condo belonging to Jeremy Renner’s mom, who moved to Los Angeles to be closer to her family, was given a much needed update by Renner and the Scott brothers. The home before the renovation hadn’t been touched since the 1970s, which was evident in its mirrored walls and small, enclosed kitchen. Renner, who has renovated over 25 homes himself, was seeking a transitional design with a modern aesthetic and rustic elements throughout for his mom’s new living space. The updated kitchen now has two-tone white and navy cabinetry, luxe porcelain countertops, a farmhouse style sink and our Satin Brass Hampton Faucet and accessories. We love how the Hampton faucet ties together the brass details throughout the kitchen, a design that mixes both traditional and contemporary styles to create an elegant, old-meets-new space. See more before and after images of the project here

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Spotlight on Jessica Conner: Award-Winning Interior Designer

Jessica Conner is a talented designer of distinction. Her award-winning work, featured in numerous publications, is respected and admired by industry leaders in the kitchen and bath industry, fellow designers, clients and followers on social media. After scrolling through her Instagram account, it’s not difficult to discern why she is so highly regarded and awarded titles such as “Kitchen Designer of the Year” by Viking in 2018. Her design work is thoughtful, innovative, and always includes a touch of the unexpected. Jessica is the owner and interior designer at Jessica Conner Design and Interiors in the Birmingham, Alabama area.   Jessica’s work includes a new construction project in Homewood, a small historic area just South of Birmingham, AL. According to Jessica, the couple building the home wanted a clean and modern kitchen that was approachable and easy—being that it was located in the heart of the home with connection to the living room. The classic white cabinets were complemented with clean Alba Vera marble countertops. The same Alba Vera marble was used in tile form for the counter to ceiling backsplash and clad the custom hood over the 36” Viking Range. The Viking refrigerator and dishwasher anchored the kitchen without overpowering the light and airy feeling of the space. Open shelving was used to keep the space open and clean. Black sconces replaced the typical island pendants. Brass finish Waterstone faucets and hardware added a glamorous element to complete the space.   We asked Jessica to tell us more about the project, why she incorporated Waterstone products and what it took to ensure that the outcome would be something worthy of the Jessica Conner seal of approval.      What was your end goal for the design? We were going for a casual glam feel. The polished brass fixtures and marble mixed with the open shelves make the space feel luxurious but also a place where people felt comfortable hanging out.    Was there anything funny or unexpected that transpired during the renovation?  This was a new construction project. But we did need to modify the plans from the architect due to the grade of the lot. The corner of the kitchen was supposed to lead to a mudroom but we lost that with the modification and we gained the corner open shelves that I think made the space.    Which elements did you want to include and why?  The marble. We fell in love with the Alba Vera marble at the fabricators’ shop and we found out we could get the same stone in a tile format so we wanted to use it as much as we could. So we clad the walls and the range hood with the same stone as the countertop.      How did you find the right contractor and/or team to help bring this vision to life?  The contractor, Saunders Bradford, is my go-to contractor. We actually share an office now because we work so well together. Their standards of quality are unsurpassed and they deliver when/what they say. It’s hard to come by in this industry.    What made you choose Waterstone products for your kitchen, as opposed to any other brand?  We wanted something unique and loved the rounded details, the polished brass finish of the Waterstone traditional pulldown, pot filler, and bar faucet.    Which products and finishes were incorporated?  The Traditional PLP Pulldown Faucet 5500, Annapolis Bar Faucet, & Traditional Wall Mounted Pot-filler in Polished Brass.     You can see more of Jessica’s flawless design work and current projects by visiting her website or following her on Instagram: @jessica.conner.design. A special thank you to Jessica for graciously taking the time to chat with us and provide us with stunning photos of her work.      General Contractor:  Saunders Bradford www.saundersbradford.com Waterstone Faucets Used: PLP Pulldown Faucet: https://waterstoneco.com/plp-pulldown-faucet-5500-4  Annapolis Bar Faucet: https://waterstoneco.com/annapolis-bar-faucet-1300/ Traditional Wall Mounted Potfiller: https://waterstoneco.com/wall-mounted-potfiller-3100/  

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Four Kitchen Design Trends for 2020

Ushering in a whole new decade with a fresh kitchen redesign sounds like the most fun we’ve had in, well… a decade! The kitchen, when stripped of its old decor, hardware, and utilities, can be a blank canvas. It’s an opportunity to see what is possible for the most often used gathering place in the home. Before you dive headfirst into a redesign, let’s look at some kitchen design trends for 2020. Blue In The Kitchen While white is versatile and bright, we tend to think that more color will be incorporated into kitchens this year. Why not consider the Pantone color of the year: Classic Blue (PANTONE 19-4052)? Pantone chose the color because it highlights dependability, trustworthiness, credibility, and constancy, all traits that are valued in the fast-paced, high-stress situations of the current world. Couldn’t we all use a little more zen at the end of a long day, while we are preparing a meal, or enjoying a glass of sauvignon blanc in the kitchen? If you doubt that blue could work for a kitchen without being reminiscent of the 1908’s era country blue and mauve trend, take a look at this kitchen designed by Anna Rae Design. The hardware and PLP PULLDOWN FAUCET – EXTENDED REACH in a satin brass finish complement the blue cabinetry and marble countertops perfectly. There are so many shades of blue that could work with other materials and colors in your kitchen. Try a combination of Charcoal Blue (a deep, smokey shade) walls or cabinets, paired with light-colored countertops. Don’t shy away from blue this year in the kitchen. It could be just the color you need to set the right mood. Faucets For Furry Friends If you have four-legged family members running around, you may want to consider a space for them in the kitchen. Blackband Design does a stellar job incorporating a built-in refreshment station for the family’s golden retrievers in their Newport Coast design project. The station boasts gorgeous marble, two water bowls, and our Contemporary Wall Mounted Potfiller for easy refilling.  This kitchen trend makes caring for pets much more time-efficient on a daily basis, especially during summer months when the weather is warmer and pets need more frequent hydration. If you’re traveling and have hired a sitter for the dogs, you can store everything needed in adjacent cabinets to make the job easier on them. Having a water station makes so much logistical sense, we tend to believe that this is not a fleeting trend, but a design element that will become a mainstay in most luxury kitchens, more frequently requested by those who treat their indoor pets with the utmost consideration and care. Brass Accents This year, designers will bring brass back into the kitchen with an eclectic flair. Interior designer, Becki Owens, incorporates brass elements into the Herber House Project (shown below), mixing and matching it with other metals in the lighting fixtures. We especially love how the industrial design elements, such as the barstools, blend so well with the soft blue cabinetry, giving it a rustic yet modern feel. The warmth of the wood flooring, doors, and support beams keep the space from feeling sterile and add balance to the white marble counters and subway tile. The pot filler, PLP Pulldown faucet, and Hampton Prep Faucet add a touch of luxury and further brighten up the kitchen. Shaker Kitchen Cabinets Traditionally, Shaker-style cabinets are units that are uniquely simple yet attractive, featuring recessed panel doors, light finishes, and basic hardware. These cabinets mirror the furniture designed by the Shakers, who were extremely skilled craftsmen and carpenters. Shaker style cabinets have doors with recessed panels and minimal adornments. However, some designers are trading out the lighter finishes for colors, adding glass panels or omitting the hardware all together, and it works well. The hardware on the cabinets matches perfectly with the Extended Reach PLP Pulldown Faucet and Annapolis Bar Faucet, shown here. This kitchen, designed by Waterleaf Interiors in Manhattan Beach, California, is a beautiful example of glass-paneled Shaker cabinetry. The transparency of the doors allows the homeowner to display glassware and china, lending itself to the overall bright and cheery, yet elegant and clean aesthetic of the room. Design predictions are being published daily and we’ve seen so many that we are excited for. House Beautiful features some great kitchen design trend predictions for 2020 from designers here as well. Which ones are you loving and how do you plan to implement them in your projects this year? Let us know in the comments, share your project photos with us on Instagram and drop us a note at creative@waterstoneco.com if you want to collaborate on a project in 2020.

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Puliatti Living – Birmingham AL

Although Stacey Puliatti in now a successful home designer, to her, it is a second love. A naturally creative person, Stacey has been an artist for the past 25 years and has taken that talent into luxury home design. Stacey is now the owner of Puliatti Living in Birmingham Alabama. A design firm that focuses on exceptional creativity, quality, and commitment to excellence. Puliatti specializes in Custom new builds, luxury remodels, or just a touch up to an old living space. Her start-to-finish services include initial CAD drawings, a structural engineering crew, virtual walk through’s and custom artwork for the walls, cabinetry, and canvas finishes. “I always look for beautiful elements in design. I am an artist first so designing a room just came second nature,” says Puliatti. Along with her artistic talent, Stacey started out in the home design world by painting and remodeling kitchen cabinets and furniture. When asked if she could do more, Stacey enthusiastically replied, “Yeah, sure.” That first job lead to two and now after 12 years, Puliatti Living is a thriving design firm focused on luxury living spaces throughout the United States. Puliatti loves the intimate details and considers each home a unique canvas for a masterful work of art. As a designer and artist with a personal love for the reclaimed French countryside chateaus, her style is warm and inviting. It boasts a romantic “old world charm” with inviting characteristics in each space. Stacey is a visionary in her work and sees the unique possibilities for design, decor, custom cabinetry, moldings, wall, and canvas finishes that all reflect her artistry and concepts for each job. Recently, Puliatti finished two luxury kitchen remodels, both featuring Waterstone Faucets. “It’s all in the details,” says Stacey. These unique faucets and accessories create such a gorgeous feature in the kitchen that my clients love time after time. I love each Waterstone style and the engineering and thought behind of each unit is top notch.”  Another project Stacey is particularly proud of was a Custom Home that boasts an Indoor and outdoor living space in Kansas. Featured in Kansas City Homes and Style multiple times, Puliatti Living and a team of contractors created a backyard oasis that has a resort like quality, And an interior that she created to have a beautiful Chateau feel.  “This was such an honor to be chosen to design this home and so much fun to be allowed to create such an incredible dream for these precious clients/ friends. I wanted to make sure it would be something they would be proud to own forever.” Her vision of a French chateau and old world charm turned the interior and exterior of this home into a fairy tale. This home did get a little notoriety when singer John Legend, Christy Teigan and their daughter stayed there through Airbnb during his Darkness to Light tour that went through Kansas City. While TMZ and People Magazine did patrol the neighborhood for awhile, it did lead to some publicity with other magazines like Architectural Digest and Us Weekly.  “This has been a great journey and I am grateful for every opportunity” To see more of Stacy’s work, visit Puliatti Living: http://www.puliattiliving.com/  

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