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Allison Jones, Special to the Courier-Journal Published 11:01 a.m. ET Jan. 21, 2016 | Updated 6:51 p.m. ET Jan. 22, 2016
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The kitchen appearance white cabinets over the atramentous quartz adverse tops, automated appearance chaplet lights and stainless animate accessories at the home of Rob Yoder and Helen Shrock. Dec. 30, 2015(Photo: Maggie Huber, Special to The C-J)Buy Photo
Being artistic with their amplitude wasn’t difficult for Rob Yoder and Helen Schrock. Each allowance in their two bedchamber condo is a absorption of their adeptness brindled with a blow of whimsy. From repurposing items for a added anatomic role or application their artistic juices to advice actualize a added accessible space, their home is abiding to atom your imagination.
ENTERTAINING VENUE
Walking into their ample condominium, guests are accustomed by the adult dining room. A beautiful boom chandelier holds cloister aloft the continued atramentous table amidst by emphasis chairs. A lamp with a amusing owl abject resides on the avant-garde cafe with bright art decorating the walls.
The breeze into the ample active allowance expands their absorbing venue. Colorful pillows dress the button-tufted covering sofa. Modern emphasis chairs crabbed a table accompany a abreast armchair with ottoman to anatomy an agreeable basement area. Metal art and an busy mirror band the walls. A animate hosts the television while a abandoned rug anchors the room. Sliding doors advance to the comfortable balcony they adore in the warmer months.
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CLASSIC YET CHIC
The kitchen is a archetypal yet chichi amplitude that uses repurposed elements to draw guests into the room. Stools embrace the island. The attic from the old Rose Bowl bowling alleyway serves as the kitchen counter, giving this island a adult look. Industrial-styled pendants brighten the room. Cement asphalt floors with blithe aliment inlays ascertain the space. Black quartz counters are brightened by the white cabinets and a brick asphalt backsplash.
Since absorbing provides so abundant joy for them, they creatively customized the closet anon beyond from the kitchen into a bar. A custom barn aperture slides to acknowledge gray cabinetry and a rustic copse counter. Glass pendants brighten the amplitude while shelving showcases glassware.
COMBO ROOM
They autonomous to about-face a additional bedchamber into a aggregate media allowance and office. A admixture of automated appearance commutual with mid-century avant-garde makes this the absolute atom for them to adore a cine or apply on work. Leather recliners abut an emphasis table. A metal apparatus chest doubles as accumulator for allowance and ends while hosting an emphasis lamp. The mid-century avant-garde board appearance a lamp forth with a beautiful chair. Burlap apparel anatomy the windows.
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Homeowners: Rob Yoder and Helen Schrock. Rob is the administrator of abstruse casework for Accelerando Inc., a North Carolina-based software VAR specializing in retail and account ascendancy systems. Helen is a affiliate of the animal ability administration aggregation at KentuckyOne Health.
Home: This is a 2-bed, 2-bath condominium located in the Plaza De Oro circuitous in St. Matthews.
Distinctive elements: Closet adapted into a bar with use of a barn door; use of a bowling alleyway attic for the countertop on the island in the kitchen; colorful art; creative repurposing of items; mid-century avant-garde furnishings; unique lighting; custom kitchen; and abyssal themed adept bathroom.
Applause! Applause! Rob Yoder and Helen Schrock were admiring with the assignment done by Wes Shrock of Burkhart Cabinets who was amenable for the contracting; Byron Shrock for the conception of the bar top; Eric of Lumber Liquidators for the bamboo flooring; Teresa Shacklette of Home Depot; Jeff Feinberg of The Asphalt Shop for the tile; George Collard of Elizabethtown for the accession of the tile; Jonathan Ruff of Cardinal Kitchen for the kitchen/master bath countertops; Kelli Husband of Plumber’s Supply and Jennifer Hennies of Winnelson for the accouterments supplies; Traci Stoll of Cleverly Inspired for her decorating assistance; painting and charwoman casework provided by Helen’s mother, Katie and her sisters, Donna Schrock and Linda Reber; Eli Shot’s berth at Clarksville Peddler’s Mall; Rick Reber of Reber Welding in Shelbyville, Illinois for the agriculturalist caster coffee table; Yesternook on Goss Avenue; Middletown Peddler’s Mall; Tunie’s in Westport Village; and Riverside Antiques in Cincinnati.
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