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By Taylor Lewis

Although Candice Olson, host of Divine Designs with Candice Olson and Candice Tells All on HGTV, resides north of the border, Americans everywhere are falling in love with her home remodeling projects. After appearances on Today, Live! with Regis and Kelly, The View and The Oprah Winfrey Show, Canadian-born Olson released her second book, Candice Olson Kitchens and Baths, in April. In her newest work, she shares tips, tricks and her own experiences for turning kitchens and bathrooms –- the two hardest-working rooms in the house, she says –- into personalized havens.

Using some of the most innovative appliances (cool-to-the-touch stoves) and high-tech devices (automatic flush and lid-lowering toilets with LED lighting), Olson is respectful of the homeowners’ wishes as well as the house’s original design. Whether it’s rescuing a kitchen from a 1980s design disaster or transforming a gloomy bathroom into a relaxation paradise, Olson has the solution.

This urban kitchen is perfect for a Kansas City loft (or any other space, for that matter), boasting stainless steel appliances, an antique cabinet that Olson transformed into an island, a wine cooler and a coffee preparation area.

“Inside the display cabinets, I added mirror backing to reflect light. The only windows in the loft are at the opposite end of the room, so light-enhancing tricks like this, along with under-cabinet lighting and track lights, help keep the space from feeling cavelike.”

Other popular kitchen updates include warming drawers, hidden stoves, blackboard paint, pull-out storage drawers, built-in barbecues and self-healing cork floors.

In this modern bathroom, Olson has incorporated state-of-the-art technology with luxurious elements. Homeowners live like royalty with an infinity-edged soaking tub, a walk-in steam shower, an LCD television embedded in the mirror and a sound system.

“Gorgeous green glass tile laid in a retro-inspired pattern adds a splash of color to the walls in the wet zones and gives a nod to the historic character of the house.”

Other bathroom luxuries include waterproof lighting, rain showerheads, steam showers, wet rooms and wall-mounted faucets.

*To find out more information on Candice Olson, Candice Olson Kitchens and Baths, or info on products featured in the book, visit www.candiceolson.com.

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On the 14th Annual Kansas City NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) Remodeled Homes Tour, you’ll see all kinds of home remodeling projects, such as kitchens, baths, basements, room additions whole houses and more.
Twenty-five homes throughout the metropolitan area are on tour this year — six in KCMO, two in Lee’s Summit, and 16 in Johnson County, Kan. — including this Fairway kitchen remodel by Orion Design.

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When: April 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, May 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(The KC NARI Remodeled Homes Tour is not associated with the Parade of Homes.)

Tickets: $10. A portion of the proceeds benefit The Children’s Place. Purchase them at any of the remodeled homes during the tour. They are good for both days of the tour. Details and a list of homes can be found at www.remodelingkc.com.

Professional NARI contractors will be on hand to answer remodeling questions and offer home-remodeling ideas.

List of homes on tour:

Lee’s Summit, Mo.

  • 6111 NE Fairview Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64014
    Kitchen/Laundry, House & Renner Construction
  • 4425 NE Hideway Drive, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064
    Master Suite, Quality Home Concepts LLC

Kansas City, Mo.

  • 1020 W. 55th St., Kansas City, MO 64113
    Kitchen/Family Room, LifeWise Renovations
  • 1232 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113
    Master Suite/Kitchen, Schloegel Design Remodel
  • 609 W. 59th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64113
    Whole House, RARE Construction
  • 6018 Morningside Drive, Kansas City, MO 64113
    Kitchen Room Addition, Deatherage Home Designs Inc. & Noblit Didier Development LLC
  • 651 W. 69th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64113
    Kitchen Addition, LifeWise Renovations
  • 7241 Belleview, Kansas City, MO 64114
    Room Addition/Kitchen & Bedroom Suite, ALH Home Renovations LLC

Fairway, Kan.

  • 5511 Chadwick, Fairway, KS 66202
    Room Addition/Whole House, ReTouch Real Estate Enhancement
  • 3708 W. 61st Terrace, Fairway, KS 66205
    Kitchen, Regarding Kitchens
  • 6114 Lockton Lane, Fairway, KS 66205
    Kitchen, Orion Design

Leawood, Kan.

  • 2011 W. 91st St., Leawood, KS 66206
    Whole House, Eric Gentry Home Remodeling
  • 9700 Wenonga Lane, Leawood, KS 66206
    Kitchen Remodel/Master Bathroom Addition, CMC Remodeling
  • 12327 El Monte, Leawood, KS 66209
    Master Bedroom and Bathroom, MSC Enterprises Inc.
  • 13113 Alhambra St., Leawood, KS 66209
    Kitchen, Cabinet Clad Kitchen & Bath.
  • 14908 W. 91st Terrace, Lenexa, KS 66215
    Kitchen, CabinetReface Kitchens & Baths

Olathe, Kan.

  • 10681 Cedar Niles Boulevard, Olathe, KS 66061
    Basement, CHC Creative Remodeling

Overland Park, Kan.

  • 10619 W. 108th Terrace, Overland Park, KS 66210
    Kitchen, Architectural Craftsmen
  • 9709 Foster, Overland Park, KS 66212
    Kitchen/Bath/Deck/Porch Addition, Jim Luke Construction Co.
  • 11101 W. 120th St., Overland Park, KS 66213
    Kitchen, Mission Kitchen & Bath

Prairie Village, Kan.

  • 4915 W. 88th St., Prairie Village, KS 66207
    Kitchen, Aldrich Contracting Co.
  • 4011 W. 92nd St., Prairie  Village, KS 66207
    Universal Design Master Bath, Country Club Builders
  • 5600 W. 69th St., Prairie Village, KS 66208
    Whole House, The Kitchen Design Gallery
  • 4901 W. 81st St., Prairie Village, KS 66209
    Whole House, Rhino Builders

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Who: See talented space transformations by more than 30 local designers, visit the boutique and cafe, and take home tips for your own home

What: The 42nd Symphony Designers’ Showhouse

When: April 30-May 22, 2011

Where: 1000 Westover, Kansas City, MO

Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Sunday: Noon-5 p.m.

Why: Who wouldn’t want to see this house?!

How: Check the website for the nearest ticket location. Pre-sale, $13; at the door, $15.

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Mark your calendars for this year’s Symphony Designers’ Showhouse, April 30-May 22, at 1000 Westover Road in KCMO. It’s going to be quite a show!

The Kansas City Symphony Alliance (formerly the Junior Women’s Symphony Alliance and the Friends of the Symphony) hosts the country’s longest-running, continuous, Showhouse fundraising project. This year there’s more than 30 designers on hand, remodeling and designing each and every space in this 1911 Sunset Hill home.

Here’s just a taste of what you’ll see inside:

In the formal living room, by Edgevale Interiors, a happy coral engulfs the room, but it's the built-in mini bar that grabs much attention.

In the east master sitting room, by Nebraska Furniture Mart, you'll not only find a desk and built-in shelves but also this stylish chaise for brainstorming sessions (or a quick nap).

Adorning the wall in the east master bedroom, also by NFM, is a hand-painted hutch, which complements the style of the room and is unlike any piece you've ever seen before.

Designed by Kitchens by Kleweno, the space blends custom-designed local art with the latest appliances and luxurious accents.

*Tickets are $15 at the door or $13 at pre-sale ticket outlets. Children under 4 are free. Check the website for boutique/cafe information, ticket outlets and hours of operation: www.showhouse.org.

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The kitchen and the bathroom are two of the most important rooms in your home. There comes a point in time when necessary changes need to be made to each space, and with K.C Granite & Cabinetry’s coupon, you get 20% off of a bathroom vanity when you purchase granite for the kitchen.

Visit their website to learn more about their natural stone countertop design and installation-related services — and get to work before guests start arriving for the holidays!

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If you’re looking to update your ’80s or ’90s appliances, Factory Direct Appliance may just have the deal for you! Use their coupon (or click below to print it) for a FREE 10-year major component warranty and FREE standard delivery with any purchase of $799 and up.  Check here for other great deals.

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Remember the Lee’s Summit couple who won a $10,000 space makeover from California Closets (if not, click here)? Well, with the help of one of their local designers, Amy Haller, they came up with some space-saving ideas for the three problem areas in the home, which includes the little girl’s room, loft area and master suite.

See the renderings and drawings below for each space. (Click each photo to enlarge it.) And let us know what you think!

Top: Little Girl’s Room
Middle: Master Suite
Last: Loft


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Have you recently renovated your basement? If so, HGTV wants to know asap."Bang for Your Buck," which airs Friday nights at 8:30 p.m., is looking for fun and enthusiastic homeowners in the Greater Kansas City area to feature on an upcoming show. Each episode will tour three similar remodel projects at similar price points, with design and real estate experts determining how the renovations impact the homes’ values. Taping begins soon, so if you’re interested, send photos of your basement and request an application by calling Brooke Schledewitz at 303.712.3168 or emailing her at bschledewitz@highnoontv.com.

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Now that we’ve entered a new year (and a new decade) many of you are probably thinking of moving forward. That often means changes to your home. Remodeling can increase you and your family’s use of and satisfaction with your home for many years; for those who are thinking of staying only a few years, certain upgrades can add value and help get that "sold" sign in your yard faster than the house down the street with the 1970s-era kitchen. But remodeling comes with its own set of challenges and requires plenty of research before starting.

One of our favorite series of books comes from the "Not So Big" collection by architect Sarah Susanka for her message of home design that’s comfortable, sustainable and meaningful, and not just about architecture but life in general. Her latest, "Not So Big Remodeling," was just voted in the Top 10 by customers of Amazon.com for 2009.

Her approach is to work with the existing footprint as much as possible, improving character but not necessarily size — small changes can make a big impact, she says. Favoring quality over quantity, Susanka and co-author Marc Vassallo offer advice on evaluating problem areas, identifying effective strategies and updating the layout for today’s lifestyles. She also spends time covering her definition of "green," which refers to not only sustainability, energy efficiency and durability, but also to innate beauty and appropriateness of size.

Find out more at www.notsobighouse.com.

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