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		<title>Lighting up the powder room:  Bring luxury into your bath by shedding the proper light</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 03:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Ross</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It might be difficult to envision a bathroom with 14 light fixtures or electrical outlets that are used for Christmas decorations. Anything is possible though and lighting is among the most important features in a bathroom. “The industry is always evolving,” says Dan McCord, owner and president of Colorado Concept Lighting. “But in a way, the bathroom stays constant.”]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It might be difficult to envision a bathroom with 14 light fixtures or electrical outlets that are used for Christmas decorations. Anything is possible though and lighting is among the most important features in a bathroom.</p>
<p>“The industry is always evolving,” says Dan McCord, owner and president of Colorado Concept Lighting. “But in a way, the bathroom stays constant.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.renewmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Bathrooms.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-557" title="Bathrooms" src="http://www.renewmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Bathrooms-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a>Strategically placed, quality lighting has always been important, he notes. Technology has helped contractors provide better and varied options. In many cases, a variety of lighting is used in one bathroom: Incandescent, fluorescent and LED bulbs might light up the main area while a heating lamp can keep the shower or bath area warm.</p>
<p>McCord has received some interesting requests during his long tenure in the lighting field, including the 14 different fixtures, which featured bookcase lighting, desk lighting and under-the-counter lighting that shined through an onyx surface.</p>
<p>Another client had thought ahead to Christmas and wanted to make sure she had plenty of outlets to accommodate her powder room decorations.</p>
<p>“We’re also seeing more and more people actually having kitchen cabinet guys make bathroom cabinetry,” McCord says, adding that it serves as high-quality furniture used for storage. Then, lights are added to put the focus on family photos, perfume bottles or knick-knacks. “We’ve provided lighting for artwork in bathrooms.”</p>
<p>However, McCord is quick to point out that the most basic needs are sometimes overlooked in the bathroom – eye-level lights to help illuminate the face while looking in the mirror, as well as lights over the sink and countertop. “You need both,” McCord said. “Most clients will take my word for it, but there are a few I have to come back and add one or the other.”</p>
<p>Once the basics are in place, then homeowners can make a statement by adding sconces, canned lights, chandeliers and dimmers all around.</p>
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		<title>Boulder remodel attracts national attention</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 20:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Ross</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Awards]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Basements]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The purpose of many remodeling jobs is simply to improve an area of the home. But for other projects, the meaning is much deeper.

Such was the case with a Boulder home that Parrish Construction remodeled.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The purpose of many remodeling jobs is simply to improve an area of the home. But for other projects, the meaning is much deeper.</p>
<p>Such was the case with a Boulder home that Parrish Construction remodeled. A Japanese family needed an addition to accommodate the owner’s mom who had moved from Japan to live with them. Cultural considerations needed to play an integral part in the plans.<br />
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Three generations had needs: An aging grandmother, the owners and their daughter. “The three-generation household needed more privacy and more space, plus accommodation for their hectic professional lives and for their aging grandmother,” said Loraine Masterton, customer relations specialist with Parrish Construction.</p>
<p>The grandmother’s bedroom was small and crowded and “she could not enjoy her personal cultural belongings,” Masterton said. “The husband wished his aging mother to feel as comfortable in his home as possible and wanted to add Japanese amenities and cultural touches to the addition.”</p>
<p>With decades of experience behind them, Parrish set out to meet the family’s needs with the help of Terra Verde Architects, also of Boulder.</p>
<p>When it was all over, the family had a home that was functional and culturally comforting.</p>
<p>For Parrish and Terra Verde, a job well done also turned into bragging rights when the National Association of the Remodeling Industry honored them with a regional award.<br />
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Of course awards mean nothing unless the client is satisfied. That goal involved an extensive game plan to meet some very specific needs. Among them: a 628-square-foot addition and remodel of the entryway, a master bedroom and master bath built to the Certified Aging in Place Standards; and a walk-in cedar closet. The remodeling of the existing entrance included an additional guest bathroom and the re-positioning of five doors, Masterton said.</p>
<p>The grandmother’s bathroom included a programmable bidet that was set for her specific needs. A feature that is becoming common in Japan, a control panel is programmed to know who is using the bidet based on weight and its controls make it easier for people to wash up, especially as they grow older. The design included a bench and movable water fixtures in the walk-in shower, as well as a heated floor. With the use of the aging-in-place standards, there is room for a walker or wheelchair if it becomes necessary.<br />
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Additional consideration was given to the wife, who has a music studio in the basement. She instructs students who are constantly visiting the house, making privacy an issue for the rest of the family. “There is now a powder room in the home’s entrance, which the students can use without disturbing the family,” Masterton said.</p>
<p>The home now has a discreet entryway, part of the Japanese culture, which separates the rest of the world from the privacy of the home, “all designed in a distinctly modern and Japanese style,” Masterton added. “Our cabinet shop made custom entranceway furniture reminiscent of the centuries-old style of a traditional Japanese home. The elegance and usefulness of the new entranceway provides harmony and grace where once there was chaos.”</p>
<p>Overall, “the family has a new level of ease with each other, as everyone’s privacy is assured,” Masterton said.</p>
<p><em>All photos provided by Parrish Construction.</em></p>
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		<title>Green Luxury in the Bathroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 01:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mitch Chrismer</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Bathrooms]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Going Green]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Once upon a time, in order to feel luxurious in a bathroom one would simply light some candles and settle into the bath with a good book. Oh, how the times have changed!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once upon a time, in order to feel luxurious in a bathroom one would simply light some candles and settle into the bath with a good book. Oh, how the times have changed. In today’s world, luxury is expected in contemporary bathrooms. From flat screen televisions set behind mirrors to warming drawers for towels, the pampering possibilities are endless. And as modern bathrooms continue to emulate luxurious spas, the growing trend is to go green.</p>
<p>Energy and water savings are paramount in today’s luxury bathrooms, as the world concerns itself with the environment much more so than in years past. Bathrooms are the biggest user of water in the entire house, so any reduction helps. Modern toilets use less water per flush, shower heads mix air bubbles into the water stream to reduce water flow, and tankless water heaters are becoming increasingly commonplace, saving both energy and water. For obvious reasons, the trend toward the green side is here to stay, and manufacturers of bathroom fixtures are producing more products that reflect this change in ideology.</p>
<p>While the trend is apparent to most, what exactly is spurring this evolution to spa-like bathrooms? Only a few decades ago, bathrooms were as small as closets and only served a functional purpose. Now, bathrooms are tripling and quadrupling in size in order to include the myriad luxurious amenities. According to Eric Balstad, a certified kitchen designer with Parrish Construction, a cultural shift in America is inspiring this movement toward extravagance in the bathroom. “Women are driving this, because they enjoy the spa-like experience more than men. Today there are more working women with more money than in years past. Guys just spend 20 minutes, do their business, and they’re out. Women want to be pampered and have more time to themselves.”<a href="http://www.renewmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/bathroom.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-167 alignright" title="bathroom" src="http://www.renewmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/bathroom.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="213" /></a></p>
<p>Though women may be the motivating force behind this trend, men certainly can’t complain because they are reaping the benefits as well. What guy wouldn’t enjoy watching the Rockies beat the D-Backs on a flat screen television hidden behind a mirror? Or, who wouldn’t appreciate LED lights hidden inside the floor tile? As one heads to the bathroom in the middle of the night, the soft lights come on to illuminate the path. And is there anybody who wouldn’t enjoy having a heated towel waiting as they step out of the shower onto their hydronically heated tile?</p>
<p>Perhaps the best thing about updating the bathroom to more closely resemble a spa is that in doing so, it is possible to help the environment, in addition to making the bathroom experience more hygienic as a whole. A Rinnai Tankless Water Heater will deliver hot water to fixtures twice as fast as old water tanks, saving time, energy and water.</p>
<p>The Hansgrohe company is introducing touchless technology into the home, allowing users to turn on water from a faucet simply by placing their hands under the spout, thus making the bathroom more hygienic by reducing potential contact with nasty germs. Not to mention, as Balstad states, “it just looks cool.”</p>
<p>Speaking of new showers, one of the coolest features available today are rain heads coupled with body sprays. Lefty Longa, general manager of Hutter Wholesale, terms this “the full-body car wash.”  This technology makes for a completely unique shower experience with streams of water coming from all directions using multiple jets and heads. A Kohler Digital Programmable Water Controller only enhances the experience by controlling the temperature and intensity of each individual showerhead with a master panel that is programmable to fit each user’s desired specifications. As Longa points out, why not turn the bathroom “into a spa experience?”</p>
<p>The popularity of greener and more luxurious bathrooms is chiefly inspired by Japanese design and technology, according to Balstad. While remote-controlled toilets that talk to their “masters” have yet to make a splash in the U.S., many other aspects of the Japanese bathroom are showing up in American bathrooms. One such example is Toto’s Aquia Dual Flush Toilet. When the user selects No. 1, the toilet will flush using only 0.9 gallons of water. When the No. 2 function is selected, the toilet flushes with 1.6 gallons of water.</p>
<p>As Balstad states, “personal hygiene is taken more seriously in Japan, and is now catching on the United States.”   Another Japanese feature that is destined to balloon in popularity in the U.S. is a new, powerful, touchless hand dryer that dries hands in seconds. Thomas Perito, manager of Dream Home Designs in Denver, said his is “the only showroom in the United States to feature the Japanese Toto hand dryer.” The showroom features other fixtures and innovative products that would freshen up any design.</p>
<p>When it comes to the bathroom, there are limitless options that one can incorporate when remodeling. Doing so with an eye toward saving some of Colorado’s limited water resources and energy supplies is a great way to save some green while greening the bathroom.</p>
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<p><em>Mitch Chrismer is a Denver-based freelance writer.</em><em></em></p>
<p><em>Photo provided by Kohler Co.</em></p>
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