Summer 2012 - ASID Colorado Chapter
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Summer 2012 - ASID Colorado Chapter
Colorado Connection COLORADO ASID Colorado Chapter Magazine Issue Number 33 Summer 2012 Table of Contents ASID COLORADO CHAPTER OFFICE Anne O’Neill, Administrator c/o The Meeting Edge 7010 N. Broadway, Suite 320 Denver, CO 80221 Tel: 303-765-0224; Fax: 303-765-0226 asid@asidcolorado.or ; www.asidcolorado.org FEATURES The 2012 Crystal Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The 2012 Crystal Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Crystal Award Thank Yous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Is Pinterest in your best interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Remarkable Revit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ASID NATIONAL 608 Massachusetts Ave NE Washington DC 20002-6006 Tel: 202-546-3480 Fax: 202-546-3240 Toll free: 800-610-ASID (2743) asid@asid.org • www.asid.org CHAPTER NEWS MANAGING EDITOR President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Christine Coleman, Allied ASID editor@asidcolorado.org Event Wrap up - Wine & Dine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Event Wrap up - Colorado Garden and Home Show 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 MAGAZINE STAFF Event Wrap up - Emerging Designers Debut at ASID Mixer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Doug Imhoff, IP Rep for Imhoff Painting, Inc. Event Wrap up - Google SketchUp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 New Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 STUDENT NEWS Amy's Apps for Designers and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ASID Colorado Student of the Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS CONTRIBUTORS Cindy Senger, ASID, LEED AP Lynn Williamson, ASID Angela Stegman, Student ASID Kelly Petty, ASID, IP Rep for Florida Tile Chris Armenta Eva Puterbaugh, ASID Irene Ledesma Lawrence Leslie Kazmierczak, Student ASID Amy Ash, Student ASID Beth Hamvas Beck’s Silk Plant Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Blind Corners & Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Capco Tile & Stone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Christopher's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Closet Factory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Colorado Home & Lifestyles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 PUBLISHING STAFF Advertising Sales Lynda Peterson • (214) 914-5982ß Decorative Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 IAP/Stone Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Kitchen Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Mountain High Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Rocky Mountain Shutters & Shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Source Four . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 T&G Flooring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Tops in Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 More ways to Connect with Colorado Connection magazine is published quarterly for the ASID Colorado Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers by DSA Publishing & Design, Inc. Editorial content and the Colorado Connection magazine are controlled and owned by the Colorado Chapter of ASID. Reproduction of this publication in whole, in part, in any form is strictly prohibited without the written permission of the Colorado Chapter of ASID. COLORADO • on Facebook at facebook.com/asidcolorado.org • on Twitter at twitter.com/asidcolorado.org • on Linkedin at linkedin.com; search ASID Colorado On the cover: Colorado Connection ASID Colorado Chapter Magazine Issue Number 33 Summer 2012 2012 Crystal Awards P. 6 Submission Deadline for Fall Quarter Magazine: July 27, 2012 For publication: August 24, 2012 COLORADO COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 3 COLORADO ASID COLORADO CHAPTER c/o The Meeting Edge 7010 N. Broadway, Suite 320 Denver, CO 80221 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Cindy Senger, ASID, LEED AP (719) 522-1520 cindy.asid@gmail.com President-Elect Lynn Williamson, ASID lynn.williamson.asid@gmail.com Financial Director Brenda Carlile, ASID brendacarlile9@gmail.com Communications Director Mike Sutton, IP Rep for Fiber Seal m.sutton@comcast.net Professional Development Director Harmony Bishop, IP Rep for ImproveGroup harmonybishop@improvegroup.net Membership Director Bob Hobson, Allied ASID bobasid@aol.com Dear Members & Collegues, Hello Spring! Springtime in Colorado creates a sense of renewal and a fresh perspective as we move into summer. Springtime also means it is time for the premier design event of the year, the 2012 Crystal Awards. This issue of the magazine celebrates the 2012 Crystal Awards winners. Each year, we gather as a design community to CELEBRATE DESIGN. Interior designers proudly submitted projects for award consideration, months earlier. The award buzz begins and colleagues, industry partners and sponsors are equally proud of the projects they supported. After all, it takes a team! May 1st arrives and by the end of the evening, we have inspired others, reconnected with friends, shared stories, met new people, and made future plans with each other. The celebration represents the richness of relationships, community, and collaboration. A huge THANK YOU goes out to the dedicated Crystal Awards Committee, their fearless leader, Kelly Petty, Chairperson, and Melissa Buffington, Director at Large. They created an exciting new Crystal Awards experience at the History Colorado Center. I am grateful, on many levels, for the leadership of our keynote speaker, Lisa Henry, FASID, ASID National President. Her devotion to the interior design profession has positively impacted all designers. And, now, a moment for our media sponsors! Colorado Homes & Lifestyles and Mountain Living share the Crystal Awards story with the public through their media resources. They are true partners in telling the story and raising public awareness. Thank you for supporting us and working with us for so many years. As you browse through the magazine, take note of our sponsors and express your thanks for their ongoing support by inviting them to participate in your next design project. Director-At-Large Melissa Buffington, ASID, LEED® AP studiomdesigns@msn.com I hope to see many of you throughout the summer at our upcoming events. Let’s continue to inspire each other. Regards, Student Representative Angela Marie Stegman, Student ASID angelastegman@comcast.net Cindy Senger, ASID, LEED AP ASID Colorado President 2011/2012 4 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO Hunter Douglas Vignette® Modern Roman Shades window covering experts Turnkey To The Trade ! Free sample book checkout ! Showroom for client appointments ! Competitive Pricing ! Full service repairs What!s New from Hunter Douglas! Silhouette® LiteRise® Cordless LIfting System New fabrics in Silhouette®, Vignette®, Pirouette® and Duette® New TruGrain® finishes in Everwood® Visit our showroom to preview in person! 303.755.5000 - www.bccblinds.com Silhouette® with LiteRise® Cordless Lifting system 15 years turnkey to the trade - we will be here when you need us! Brian Workman President since 1981 M-F 8:00-5:00 Sat. 10:00-4:00 Kitchen | Bath | Hardware | Design | Remodel In an ever-changing and difficult environment, Christopher’s Showroom is still offering the finest in decorative kitchen & bath hardware - from one convenient location with weekend hours and a knowledgeable staff. Our expert installers insure that every product selected is installed for life - guaranteeing peace of mind for you and your clients. Over 53 years of expert installations and the finest products available put Christopher’s Showroom far above the competition. 2857 W. Hampden ave. Englewood, CO. 80110 303-789-4362 www.christophersshowroom.com COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 5 FEATURE The 2012 Crystal Awards By Kelly Petty The 2012 Crystal Awards played to a sold out venue at History Colorado Center May 1st. The Crystal Awards is ASID Colorado’s largest event of the year to celebrate and recognize the best design from Colorado interior designers. This year’s theme was: Past…Forward. Honoring the rich, iconic design of the past while applauding the inspired interiors of today. The evening began with cocktails in the Mountain Terrace area, overlooking the beautiful skyline and Rocky Mountains. Folks were also able to peruse the Museum’s exhibits. We then moved to the spectacular Atrium. History Colorado Center opened April 28th, so ours was the first event in the Atrium, where over 325 people enjoyed a wonderful dinner and conversation. Guest speakers were Lisa Henry, FASID, LEED AP, ASID National President, Cindy Senger, ASID, LEED AP, ASID Colorado Chapter President, and David Tryba, FAIA, architect of History Colorado Center. Interior designers and architects submitted their entries in December, and judging occurred electronically. We were fortunate to have 18 judges, 3 each from 6 different chapters, resulting in a diverse group evaluating the entries. Thereafter, 120 entrants in nineteen categories were highlighted during a video production of their photos, with winners being awarded the Crystal in Commercial, Residential and Student categories, with the culmination of two Judges’ Merit Awards in Commercial and Residential. The huge undertaking of an event with this scope could not be done alone. The volunteer hours from a terrific committee this year made the evening a great success. Committee members were: Melissa Buffington, ASID, LEED AP; Lynn Williamson, ASID, LEED AP; April Kemerling, ASID; Bridget Loney, Allied ASID; Kristen Terjesen, ASID; Caitlyn Smith, Industry Partner ASID; Joanne Smith, Media Sponsor; Paul Tate, Industry Partner, ASID; Kelly Mather, Student ASID and Robin DeRuyter, Student ASID. In addition, the many sponsors, vendors and the ASID Colorado Board contributed to make this evening a celebration of interior design at its finest. 6 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO Coloradoans are very fortunate to have such a talented group creating the spaces where we live, work and play. Get your projects ready for submittal to the 2013 CA’s! It was my honor to serve as the 2012 Crystal Awards Chair. Thank you to everyone who participated in this fantastic event! FEATURE The 2012 Crystal Awards Winners Commercial, Under 7k square feet Gail Mahoney, Allied ASID Ashley Campbell, Inc. Ashley Campbell Erin Levendusky Gravitas Development Group COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Commercial, Between 7k & 15k square feet Cheryl Bicknell SLATERPAULL Architects Jamie Pedler Adele Willson Jennifer Cordes Lyn Eller Melanie Short Engine House Number 5-SLATERPAULL Architects Office COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Commercial, Over 15k square feet Gillian H. Johnson, LEED AP ID+C BURKETTDESIGN, Inc. Peter Carlson Rick Alexander Holland + Hart, Salt Lake City COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Hospitality Michael Hunsinger, AIA, NCARB MAH Architectural Group Melissa Buffington, ASID, LEED AP, FMP, Studio M Designs, LLC Sharon Cohn, Solaris Sue Moon, Susan Moon Design Gan Leehanantakul, G2J Design Healthcare Bol Lynne Thom, AIA Lynne Thom Architects COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Castle Rock Endodontics COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 7 FEATURE Education Michelle L. Horn, ASID, LEED AP ID+C SLATERPAULL Architects Jennifer Cordes, Craig Welsh, Ryan Nichols Jake Beck, Gary Petri, Melanie Short, Casie Radford, Zoey Chance Western State University-Taylor Hall Renovation COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Design Elements N. Ben Niamthet, Director BURKETTDESIGN, Inc. Amy Burkett, AIA, ASID, LEED AP Leprino COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Single Space Dawn Oglesby, Allied ASID Oglesby Design OtterBOX Headquarters Lobby COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Design Elements Lanthia Hogg Lanthia Hogg Designs Denise Taylor, Allied ASID Kurt Carruth Tara Rosinski Riverside Basalt RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Single Space Debra Browne, ASID Harrison Browne Interior Design, Ltd. Kristen Hall, Associate ASID Geneva Podolak, Allied ASID Multifunction Mountain Fun RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN 8 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO Kitchen Diane White, CKD Studio 3 Kendall Kitchen Remodel RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN FEATURE Under 3k square feet Becky Garrett, ASID Rowland+Broughton Architecture and Urban Design Sarah Broughton, AIA Dana Ganssle Caribou 6 RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Between 3k & 7k square feet Mark Bowers Architectural Workshop Katharina Jenista Airport House RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Over 7k square feet Senger Design Group Cindy Senger, ASID Beth Vincent, ASID Jocelyn Downing Hacienda Estate RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Merchandising Kimberly Timmons, ASID, IIDA Kimberly Timmons Interiors Savannah Schafer Kim McInnes Lauren Welch The Overlook at Heritage Hills – Plan 1 Student Design Juliana Rini The Art Institute of Colorado Ragtime Café RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 9 FEATURE Emerging Designer Brie Bane BOX Studios Lynn Coit, ASID Will Day Red Cloud Capital INTERIOR DESIGN Renovate, Reinvent Donna Pocci, ASID Pocci Design Group The Penthouse INTERIOR DESIGN Un-built or Noncommissioned Work James Graczyk BOX Studios Brie Bane Global Real Estate Company-Western Regional Headquarters INTERIOR DESIGN Judge’s Award, Residential Becky Garrett, ASID Rowland+Broughton Architecture and Urban Design Caribou 6 INTERIOR DESIGN Judge’s Award, Commercial Michael Hunsinger, AIA, NCARB MAH Architectural Group Bol INTERIOR DESIGN 10 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO FEATURE Thank you to all our entrants! Commercial Interior Design Commercial, Under 7k square feet Shanna Newbrough, Mitchell Plus Associates, Inc., First Bank-Federal & Alameda N. Ben Niamthet, Director, BURKETTDESIGN, Inc., Monticello Gail Mahoney, Allied ASID, Ashley Campbell, Inc., Gravitas Development Group Commercial Between 7k & 15k square feet Cheryl Bicknell, SLATERPAULL Architects, Engine House Number 5-SLATERPAULL Architects Office Austin Karr, BOX Studios, Westmoreland Coal Company Richard Smith, LEED AP, IA Interior Architects, AOL/MapQuestMitsue Yamamoto, Mitchell Plus Architects, Remodel of FirstBank –Avon Sandy Nienaber, ASID, LEED AP, Waring Associates, MBS Dev Commercial, Over 15k square feet Ashley Miles, NCIDQ, LEED AP, Acquilano Leslie, Inc., Perkins Coie, LLC-Denver Audrey Koehn, ASID, LEED AP, DLR Group, Ping Identity Jessie Johnson, AIA, LEED AP, DLR Group, United Launch Alliance, Centennial Project Dawn Oglesby, Allied ASID, Oglesby Design, OtterBOX Headquarters Richard Smith, LEED AP, IA Interior Architects, Webroot Jessica Magee, Emily Richards Assoc. IIDA, LEED AP ID&C & Joy Spatz, AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP BD+C, Studio Collaborative, Inc., Hein and Associates Gillian H. Johnson, LEED AP ID+C, BURKETTDESIGN, Inc., Holland + Hart, Salt Lake City Hospitality Michael Hunsinger, AIA, NCARB, MAH Architectural Group, Bol Cynthia Steinbrecher, IIDA, Davis Partnership Architects, 1600 Glenarm Place Senger Design Group, Senger Design Group, Colorado Mountain Brewery Kimberly Timmons, ASID, IIDA, Kimberly Timmons Interiors, Wildhorse Grill Healthcare Lynne Thom, AIA, Lynne Thom Architects, Castle Rock Endodontics Lynne Thom, AIA, Lynne Thom Architects, Bissell Dental Group Lizabeth Hill, NCIDQ, Lizabeth Jones Interior Design, Residences at Creekside West Education Senger Design Group, Senger Design Group, UCCS - University Center Michelle L. Horn, ASID, LEED AP ID+C, SLATERPAULL Architects, Western State University-Taylor Hall Renovation Ozi Friedrich, LEED AP, Humphries Poli Architects, PC, Anythink Perl Mack Dennis Humphries, AIA, Humphries Poli Architects, PC, Green Valley Ranch Branch Library Jennifer Henry, IIDA, LEED AP, Davis Partnership Architects, Adams State College Stadium Vista Restaurant Kim Toms, Slifer Designs, Walking Mountains Science School Helly Duncan, ASID, Design Matters, Inc., AXO House Public Spaces, CU Boulder Denise Pozvek, ASID, LEED AP, RB+B Architects, Inc., Red Hawk Elementary School Rosalie M. Ruwart, ASID, RM Ruwart Design, University of Wyoming- College of Business FF&E Project Single Space Debra Browne, ASID, Harrison Browne Interior Design LTD, 20/20 Eye Care CenterReception, Waiting Area Michelle L. Horn, ASID, LEED AP ID+C, SLATERPAULL Architects, Western State University-Taylor Hall Welcome Center Ann Cuthbertson, AIA, Ann Cuthbertson Architects, PC, Edbrooke Lofts Lobby Dawn Oglesby, Allied ASID, Oglesby Design, OtterBOX Headquarters Lobby Lynn Coit, ASID, BOX Studios, Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum Sandy Nienaber, ASID, LEED AP, Waring Associates, MBS Dev Kimberly Timmons, ASID, IIDA, Kimberly Timmons Interiors, Anza Athletic Club 12 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO Design Elements Dawn Oglesby, Allied ASID, Nancy Richardson, Don Bundy & Jeff Errett, LEED AP BD+C, Oglesby Design, OtterBOX Headquarters-Central Stairway Austin Karr, BOX Studios, Westmoreland Coal Company Amber Kukus, Citron WorkSpaces, Denver Federal Center-Building 41 N. Ben Niamthet, Director, BURKETTDESIGN, Inc., Leprino Sandy Nienaber, ASID, LEED AP, Waring Associates, Belleview Tower-Elevator Lobby Mimi Luna Hillen, ASID, Hillen Design Associates Denver Community Credit UnionMain Floor and Lobby Residential Interior Design Under 3k square feet Debra Browne, ASID, Harrison Browne Interior Design LTD, Hidden Mountain Escape Erika Rundiks, Allied ASID & Katie Schroder, Atelier Interior Design, Ranch That Rocks Becky Garrett, ASID, Rowland+Broughton Architecture and Urban Design, Caribou 6 Senger Design Group, Senger Design Group, Colorado River Retreat Mark Bowers, Architectural Workshop, Green Cube Donna Pocci, ASID, Pocci Design Group, Starr Pass Residence Between 3k & 7k square feet Kerri Burcham & Rikke Jorgensen, ASID, Styleworks LLC, Private Residence Martin Goldstein, AIA, LEED AP, Venture Architecture, One Lincoln Park Loft Karen White, Allied ASID, Karen White Interior Design, Inc. , Mountain Vacation Home Kevin Scott, AIA & Cynthia Steinbrecher, IIDA, Davis Partnership Architects, Panorama Park Residence Dawn Oglesby, Allied ASID, Oglesby Design, Keystone Retreat Mark Bowers, Architectural Workshop, Airport House Donna Pocci, ASID, Pocci Design Group, The Ridge Reserve Donna Pocci, ASID, Pocci Design Group, Whisper Mountain Ranch Over 7k square feet Amy Casey, Slifer Designs, Moritz Residence Beverly J. Voss, Allied ASID, Design One Interiors, Mountain Home Retreat Lynne Barton Bier, Allied ASID, Home on the Range, Inc., Rustic Contemporary Home Lynne Barton Bier, Allied ASID, Home on the Range, Inc., Transitional Western Home Jeffrey Elliott, Jeffrey P. Elliott Interior Design, Columbine Residence Senger Design Group, Senger Design Group, Hacienda Estate Merchandising Kimberly Timmons, ASID, IIDA, Kimberly Timmons Interiors, The Overlook at Heritage Hills – Plan 1 Kimberly Timmons, ASID, IIDA, Kimberly Timmons Interiors, The Overlook at Heritage Hills – Plan 2 Kitchen Erika Rundiks, Allied ASID & Katie Schroder, Atelier Interior Design , Family Kitchen Lanthia Hogg, Lanthia Hogg Designs, Riverside Basalt Diane White, CKD, Studio 3, Kendall Kitchen Remodel Kim Foutz, Caruso Kitchens and Ingrid Moore Consulting, Evergreen Remodel Adrien Winger, CKD, CBD, Kitchen Art, Kitchen Remodel Anne Freed, Caruso Kitchens, Polis Kitchen Patricia Dixon, Allied ASID. Morningstar Interior Design, Saddleridge Donna Pocci, ASID, Pocci Design Group, The Ridge Reserve Shana Johnston, Allied ASID, Adorn Interiors, LLC, Lowry Recycled, Remixed Kitchen Gail Mahoney, Allied ASID, Ashley Campbell, Inc., Vail Valley Kitchen Kayce Howe, ASID, Carol Moore Interior Design, Bachelors Gulch Kitchen Remodel FEATURE Single Space Carol Moore, ASID, Carol Moore Interior Design, Cordillera Residence Debra Browne, ASID, Harrison Browne Interior Design, Ltd., Multifunction Mountain Fun Erika Rundiks, Allied ASID & Katie Schroder, Atelier Interior Design, Urban Loft\ Beverly J. Voss, Allied ASID, Design One Interiors, Library Beverly J. Voss, Allied ASID, Design One Interiors, Steam Shower Spa and Bath Lynne Barton Bier, Allied ASID, Home on the Range, Inc., Mountain Modern Recreation Room Patricia Dixon, Allied ASID, Morningstar Interior Design, Saddleridge Shana Johnston, Allied ASID, Adorn Interiors, LLC, Lowry Powder Room Shana Johnston, Allied ASID, Adorn Interiors, LLC, Mountain Great Room Gail Mahoney, Allied ASID, Ashley Campbell, Inc., Teen Bedroom Moroccan Design Elements Lanthia Hogg, Lanthia Hogg Designs, Riverside Basalt Beverly J. Voss, Allied ASID, Design One Interiors, Ceiling/Lighting Integrated DesignGame Room Shana Johnston, Allied ASID, Adorn Interiors, LLC, Lowry Bathroom Remodel Gail Mahoney, Allied ASID, Ashley Campbell, Inc., Vail Valley Bar Main Level Mimi Luna Hillen, ASID, Hillen Design Associates, Fossil Trace Residence Interior Design Student Design Michelle Eliason, Student ASID, Arapahoe Community College, LEED – Certified Modular Home for a Multi – Generational Family Lavina Weiss, Student ASID, Pikes Peak Community College, Monkey Business Preschool Juliana Rini, The Art Institute of Colorado, Ragtime Café Alissa Vlcek, Allied ASID, Arapahoe Community College, Indulge Robin DeRuyter, Student ASID, Arapahoe Community College, Old World Marries Contemporary-A Southern Residence Robin DeRuyter, Student ASID, Arapahoe Community College,m Interactive Exploration - B.L.O.C.K. Pre-School Madelaine Roberts, Student ASID, Colorado State University, Bldg. M - My Small House Kelly Mather, Student ASID, Arapahoe Community College, Fire & Ice Restaurant Emerging Designer Brie Bane , BOX Studios, Red Cloud Capital Shana Johnston, Allied ASID, Adorn Interiors, LLC, Lowry Recycled, Remixed Kitchen Renovate, Reinvent Jamie Waits, ASID, Carol Moore Interior Design, East Vail Kitchen Remodel Karen White, Allied ASID, Karen White Interior Design, Inc., Mountain Vacation Home Cheryl Bicknell & William Eller, SLATERPAULL Architects, Engine House No. 5SLATERPAULL Architects Offices Michelle Horn, ASID, LEED AP ID+C, SLATERPAULL Architects, Western State University-Taylor Hall Renovation Lanthia Hogg, Lanthia Hogg Designs, Riverside Basalt Ellen Jeffers, Allied ASID, Pheasant Hill Interiors, The Carter Payne Senger Design Group, Senger Design Group, Colorado College-President’s Residence Kimberly Timmons, ASID, IIDA, Kimberly Timmons Interiors, BSW Wealth Partners Donna Pocci, ASID, Pocci Design Group, The Penthouse Mimi Luna Hillen, ASID, Hillen Design Associates, Denver Community Credit Union Un-built or Noncommissioned Work James Graczyk, BOX Studios, Global Real Estate Company-Western Regional Headquarters Thank you to the Crystal Awards Event Consultants Anne O’Neill, The Meeting Edge, Chapter Administrator Michael Sitzman, O2 Group, Event Production & Graphic Design Rita Rollman, History Colorado Center, Venue Shannon Fitzgerald, Continental “Divine” Catering, Event Caterer Kit Karbler, Blake Street Glass Studio, Awards Crystal Congratulations to the 2012 Crystal Awards Committee Members The following individuals and their companies had the initiative, enthusiasm, and selfless donation of their time, talent, resources, and sacrifice to create a wonderful event. Chair Kelly Petty, Industry Partner, ASID, Florida Tile Committee Members Melissa Buffington, ASID, LEED® AP, FMP, Great-West Life/Studio M Designs, LLC Lynn Williamson, ASID President Elect, Stylebox 360 Robin DeRuyter, Student ASID April Kemerling, ASID, AK Interior Design Bridget Loney, Allied ASID, Jordy Carter Furnishings Kelly Mather, Student ASID Caitlyn Smith, Industry Partner, ASID, Philadelphia Queen Commercial Queen-Shaw Joanne Smith, Media Sponsor, Colorado Homes and Lifestyles Paul Tate, Industry Partner, ASID, Jordy Carter Furnishings Kristen Terjesen, ASID, Studio 10 Interior Design Event photos by: Emily Forsberg Emily Forsberg Photography 303-817-9213 www.emilyforsbergphotography.com Thank you to all of our 2012 Crystal Awards Sponsors Media Sponsors • Colorado Homes and Lifestyles/ Mountain Living Platinum Sponsors • Pear Commercial Interiors • Haworth • DSKB Kitchen & Bath Gold Sponsors • Fiber-Seal • BC Interiors • Columbine Showroom • Lifescape • Kimball Office • The Kitchen Showcase, Inc. • Initial AEC • Edelman Leather • Improv group • Technion • CW • Design Materials • Hoff Miller • Jordy Carter Furnishings • Lexington Home Brands • BAC Appliance Center • Citron Workspaces • Knoll • Mountain High Appliance • Officescapes • Source Four • Materials Marketing • Specialty Appliance • Steelcase • Urban Lights • Step Hills Tranfer Inc. Silver Sponsors • Quality Audio Video • Kravet • Silestone • Diaz Group • Johnsonite • Patcraft • USG • The Showroom, Rampart Supply • Philadelphia Commercial • Queen Commercial • Shaw Floors Slide Sponsors • Armstrong Ceiling & Walls • Coutura • Elkay Manufacturing • Florida Tile • Gobins • Integral Design Group • Mad Seating • MH Lighting & Controls • O2 Group • Rocky Mountain Architectural Products • Source Four In-Kind Sponsors • Kimball & Jordy Carter • O2 Group • A Fine Photographer, LLC • August Wine Group • Wine For Thought COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 13 FEATURE Is Pinterest in your best interest? By Lynn Williamson, ASID It’s the fastest growing social media site since Facebook. It has more members than LinkedIn, more face-time than Twitter and it probably targets your client base perfectly. But despite all the glowing endorsements and stats, is Pinterest in your best interest? If you are a creative – and we know ASID Colorado members ARE – the answer is not necessarily clear-cut. But, before I answer the question, let’s review what is known about Pinterest. If you haven’t been initiated, Pinterest is an invitation-only web-based pinboard site. Users create their own categories of interest and start ‘pinning’ images found from other sites, from their own photos or from other Pinterest user boards. Here is some useful terminology for you if you haven’t scoped this site out before: • Pin: An image added to Pinterest. • Repin: An image copied from one Board and re-pinned to another Board. • Board: A named collection of pins. Named by the owner it represents a category of interest. • Following: Other Pinterest members whose boards you are subscribing to. • Followed: Person who is following you • Like: Just like Facebook, you can ‘like’ a pin without re-pinning it. • Comment: Just like Facebook, you can comment on a pin, without repinning. You can see on the pin to the left, that ‘Victoria / vmac&cheese’ pinned an image This is a Pin onto a board called ‘Kitchens’, and that this image has 2 Likes, 1 Comment and 20 people have re-pinned it. You can also see that the system has provided a space for my comment if desired. The next level of Pinterest is a Board. A Board is a collection of photos pertaining to a single subject. The image below is a board called ’50 Projects under $50’ from Lowe’s. What this shows you is how Pinterest organizes the images, and you can see a good example of how to caption a pin so that it can be found in their search function. In the upper right hand, you can follow this board, if following, you can always unfollow, it tells you how many people are following this board, and how many pins the board contains. The imagery is high-quality, compellingly cropped, and visually appealing. You can arrange the board to select your cover photo and the order of the images pinned. Best practices say that each board should have a minimum of 10 pins. I have to assume at this point you are starting to see how this might be an interesting tool for an interior designer to promote their vision, style, aesthetic, interests and even their own work. You would be right about that, but let’s take a look at a creative endeavor, Rent the Runway, which is commercially engaged in selling their services to the public and see how they have successfully managed to use Pinterest. This is Rent the Runway’s Site page. Note the multiple boards and the imagery formatting. On Rent the Runway’s main page you see that they’ve included a banner at the top establishing their brand and a brief statement of purpose. You can easily see who they have been re-pinning from and in the ribbon below the banner are the stats for the whole site: 33 boards, 1861 Pins, 8 Likes, 3043 Followers, and they are Following 49 other boards. Their boards have interesting descriptions and a selection of the pins that make you want to look further, and the option to follow only that board, or to Follow All boards. What makes RTR successful is that they do not ONLY pin the products they are trying to sell. You see, this is selling in the age of Social Media, where you share yourself first, present an interesting viewpoint or talent, and create a following. From there, perhaps your following will be interested enough to follow a link to your Facebook page, your website or your blog. That is not to say that no one tries to sell directly from their Pinterest boards, just that 1) those boards are not very interesting, and 2) that isn’t really what Pinterest is about. This is a board. It is one of many boards that Lowe’s has on their site. 14 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO FEATURE Pinterest is available in many flavors; you can access it from your computer and an internet browser, on your iPhone or iPad, but it is currently unavailable from Pinterest on the Android mobile platform. There are some Pinterest clones out there, but none have the reach of the original. Demographics for the site are approximately 90% females, mostly between the ages of 24-54. While the company is based in Silicon Valley, it first took hold in the Midwest and has been spreading quickly since then. As more and more people use Pinterest to catalog their aspirations, desires and interests, those demographics will expand. So, now that you know what Pinterest can do, we should discuss the dark side – you know there is ALWAYS a dark side, right? Much was made earlier this year when a photographer who was pinning her own work to her boards and allowing her pins to be shared, discovered that under the company’s Terms of Service that anything pinned to a Pinterest board became Pinterest’s to sell. Pretty scary stuff for an artist who makes her living from selling images! She took down all her boards and posted an entry on her blog that made the cyber-world light up. She explained why she, reluctantly, took down her boards and challenged the company to do the right thing and even told the CEO to call her. You can read all about it at: http://ddkportraits.com/2012/02/why-i-tearfullydeleted-my-pinterest-inspiration-boards/ Well, guess what? The CEO did call her! And, as of April 6 2012, Pinterest has new Terms of Service that expressly states that imagery copyrights are retained by the owner of the image (usually the photographer or publisher). They’ve made it more apparent who is the originator of the pin, and made it very easy for the owners of images to report copyright & trademark violations – which will make others think twice about pinning an image for which they do not own the copyright. Just like everything else, Pinterest is a story of ‘buyer beware’. There are lots and lots of good reasons to embrace the trend - just be certain that you know what you are getting into. Happy Pinning – see you on Pinterest! M SERVICE D DO S OG FREE Look up my boards at www.pinterest.com/lynnwilliamson. Or email me at lynn.williamson.asid@gmail.com - I’d be happy to send you an invite! COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 15 FEATURE Remarkable Revit By Beth Hamvas, ACC Interior Design Graduate There are several benefits of using Revit over SketchUp or CAD, the first probably being the ability to use the same file for your project from start Revit is a remarkable program; it can produce remarkable projects and to finish. No need to draw in CAD, and then build it again in SketchUp, cause remarkable frustration during the process. I highly recommend then render with Podium; Revit does it all. Another benefit is the ability learning it if you’re planning to work with a commercial design or archi- to quickly make modifications as you go along. As different needs tecture firm. As with any program, it has its pros and cons, and you’ll become apparent in your design, you can quickly adjust your spaces and want to know how it can enhance or limit your design. immediately see the result in 3D. You can add lighting, create custom Revit can be compared to two programs you may be already familiar images and video walkthroughs of the space. These are an amazing tool with: CAD and SketchUp. It’s like CAD in that it is ideal for laying out for communicating your design. materials from specific fabrics or finishes you have, and render realistic drawings with details and dimensions, but is like SketchUp in that it’s fully 3-dimensional. But it differs in how you draw things. When you Of course there are limitations with Revit, one of them being the learning want a wall in Revit, you don’t just draw lines representing a wall; you curve. Compared to SketchUp, it can take a great deal of time to become actually render a wall, choosing the type of wall that you want with a proficient in creating detailed models. One of the reasons for this is that specific height, width, depth, material, and more. Then you can select currently there is not nearly the amount of pre-made furniture or doors and windows to place in the wall, much like SketchUp compo- lighting component selection for Revit as there is for SketchUp. nents. Simply put, Revit uses actual objects to compose a model, rather Furniture pieces, casework, or lighting often need to be customized, and than lines or shapes, and this greatly speeds up the design process. your basic Revit class will not go into much depth with custom component modeling. Another reason for this slow learning curve is because of the fact that Revit does allows you to customize just about everything. This may sound like a benefit (which it is), but at first all the options can be very confusing and take some time to understand. Another disadvantage is the time it takes to render. Because it creates such detailed images, you can count on it taking several hours to get a high quality render completed. So if you’ve decided to embark on the Revit journey, here are some tips: • Taking a class will be a great foundation, but don’t expect to know everything once the class is over, and don’t be frustrated if you feel like you haven’t learned anything. You have the necessary basics. • You will need to work on it on your own to become proficient. Your best guidebook when working with Revit is – you guessed it – Google. • The fastest way to learn it is to use it! Don’t be afraid to play around with all the different options and settings to see how they affect things. That’s what the “undo” button is for! It may sound like a time-consuming challenge, but for commercial designers, knowing Revit and knowing it well is quickly becoming a necessity. Learn it sooner rather than later. Your resume will thank you! 16 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO EVENT WRAP UP Wine and Design By Chris Armenta, Blind Corners and Curves A visit to the Denver Design Center for the ASID’s Wine and Design event on February 23, 2012 proved to be more than just wine drinking and showroom browsing, although these were indeed the highlights of the event. The evening presented an opportunity to mingle with a roomful of designers and enthusiasts of décor, everyone from non-member guests, to new student members, to ASID board members. The night’s centerpiece, however, was surely the wine drinking experience presented in each showroom- a sort of, vino-showroom crawl. The wine was provided by Tiffany Steakley from WineShop at Home, a winery in Napa Valley, California that specializes in Artisan limited production wines. You can purchase any of the wines presented at the Wine and Design event for extremely reasonable pricing. The wines tasted were a semiseco sparkling, a sauvignon blanc, a chardonnay, a dolcetto, a merlot, a cabernet sauvignon, and a dessert wine. Each was exclusive to this event. In addition, each showroom provided food pairing, everything from fresh fruit and cheese to cucumber sandwiches. The sponsors and showrooms visited were as follows; Edelman Leather, Lexington Home Brands, Hoff Miller Ltd., Columbine Showroom, Design Materials, Chuck Wells and Associates, Materials Marketing, and DSKB. Each showroom impressed and delighted the attendees on this night with examples of gorgeous and unique designs. Hopefully, the ASID Wine and Design will become an annual event! All the showrooms can be found at the Denver Design Center. Colorado Garden and Home Show 2012 By Eva Puterbaugh, ASID With gardens starting to bloom a little earlier this year, and perhaps a glimmer of hope on the economic front, people were out in droves to attend the Spring Colorado Garden and Home show this past February. Our local chapter was approached by the CGHS to take part in the Fall Show last September and again in February at the Spring show. By sponsoring our booths, we formed an alliance with the Home Show Director, Jim Fricke to bring a new element to both shows. We were given the opportunity to present different topics to a wide audience and to educate the public in what we do. With donated items from Industry Partners, the ASID Professional and Allied members that volunteered put together some beautiful vignettes to attract passersby with a welcome relief from the typical “Sham Wow” products. We were spreading the message of “Why hire a Designer” and “What exactly does a designer do”. The Colorado Garden and Home Show is a non-profit organization and gives scholarships away to deserving students who are interested in Landscape Design and agricultural studies. We had a chance to meet a couple of students who were enlisted to help us with the audio/visual component of our presentations and they were appreciative of what the CGHS has done for them. Many would not be going to college without the scholarship they had received. The shows were well attended and the designers involved had a lot of fun putting it all together. It was a lot of work, but for the effort put in, I think we all agreed it was a successful venture and one that we would like to continue. We are already making plans for the Fall show, meetings will start in May. We have already been offered even more space than the past two sessions. Get involved! Join us! Look for more information in the upcoming news blasts! COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 17 EVENT WRAP UP Emerging Designers Debut at ASID Mixer By Irene Ledesma Lawrence Denver has had its debutant events for decades; now ASID has had its own introduction of new and emerging interior designers to the professional community. On March 8, 2012, the ASID Membership Committee and Bobbie Jo Kinsey, ASID 2012 Chair of the Emerging Professionals committee, invited recent ID graduates and new designers to meet their seasoned professional colleagues and build strong networks in the community. If you have ideas for future emerging designers’ events, please contact Bobbie Jo at bkinsey@ethanalleninc.com … and remember, always bring plenty of business cards and meet 3 people you have never met at each event you attend. More than 37 members attended the event which was hosted at the Ethan Allen Design Center in Centennial in one of their dining area showrooms. With a gorgeous view of the sunset over the Rockies, members enjoyed delicious appetizers and Menage a Tois wine while making new and renewed professional connections in the design community. ASID Colorado President Cindy Senger, ASID, Membership Director Bob Hobson and Communications Director Mike Sutton welcomed the new ID graduates and promised that there will be future events ensuring that the chapter provides interaction and value for all ASID emerging professionals. Kinsey said that she intends to grow this group, “ASID wants to continue to support and develop new ID professionals as they explore new connections, continue to learn, and expand our knowledge of the field.” Bobbie Jo is eager to hear from new ASID members so that she can build on this first emerging designers’ gathering and continue to enhance opportunities for ID professionals in Colorado. March Educational Program Google SketchUp By Leslie A Kazmierczak, Student ASID On Saturday, March 31st, ASID Colorado’s Programs Committee hosted an educational event sponsored by Steelcase and held at Industry Partner OfficeScapes’ beautiful showroom. Members and non-members gathered at OfficeScapes for two 3-hour crash courses in the popular 3D modeling software, SketchUp, by Google. SketchUp allows designers to draw 3D rooms so that they may see in advance how a room will look with their furniture, fixture, fabric and finish selections. Both an introductory as well as an advanced course were offered and both courses were taught by long-time SketchUp user, Josh Brewinski of Stantec . Jo McWilliams of Steelcase and Marci Auston of OfficeScapes volunteered to assist with the classes and also provided a wonderful breakfast and lunch, catered by Panera Bread. The day began with the advanced course. Designers attending this course were required to have a working knowledge of SketchUp and were attending this class to gain a greater depth of knowledge into the program. The time was spent showing the attendees additional plug-ins to make their drawings look better and to make the program functions work more easily. Attendees were also able to ask questions and had some one-on-one time with the instructor. The afternoon session was for the beginning SketchUp user. The instructor assumed that the attendees had no prior working knowledge of SketchUp and the class time was spent introducing the major commands and receiving tips on pitfalls to avoid. Toward the end of the class there was an introduction to importing floor plans into SketchUp from AutoCAD and also on importing furnishings, fabrics and finishes into SketchUp drawings. While these courses were not intended to give attendees an in-depth view into the software, the advanced students were able to download and practice some new tools they had not previously had in their SketchUp arsenal, while the beginning students gained enough knowledge to start experimenting with the software. 18 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO Join the Q]\dS`aObW]\ 5Sb g]c` RSaWU\ TWf PSbeSS\ WaacSa { Be the first to know about events & sales Get to know local design professionals { Ask questions, share tips and finds 97;03@:G 5/D7< TOQSP]]YQ][16:[OUOhW\S j beWbbS`Q][1=M6][Sa;OU j 16::WdW\U@]][Q][ CHAPTER NEWS New Members Amish Furniture Gallery Matthew Hubbard 2154 S Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80222-4912 (303) 404-0184 mhubbard@unpluggedfurniture.com Mountain Wire Management Brian Pollack P.O. Box 2736 Aspen, CO 81612-2736 (970) 309-5101 bgpollack@msn.com Professional Rebecca J. Hummel, ASID 701 McKinley Ave. Louisville, CO 80027-1931 (701) 388-3617 becky_hummel@hotmail.com Blick Art Materials Robert Beaver 1849 Green Bay Rd., Ste 310 Highland Park. IL 60035-3168 (847) 257-2772 Mary T. Hinman, ASID Mary Hinman Interior Design 2227 W. 44th St. Loveland, CO 80538-1441 (865) 898-3672 mshinman@hotmail.com One Kings Lane Greg Fant 501 2nd St., Ste 114 San Francisco, CA 94107-1431 (415) 489-9905 greg@onekingslane.com Allied Member Window Wears Inc. Susan Parten 2831 Newport Cir. Castle Rock, CO 80104-4126 (303) 862-7606 sue@windowwearsinc.com H Kae Wallace, Allied ASID P.O. Box 1992 Telluride, CO 81435-1992 (314) 520-5511 hkwallace4@gmail.com Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Emily Kaiser (303) 248-2066 ekaiser@coloradohomesmag.com Jaclyn N. Fix, Allied ASID 7605 W. Ontario Pl. Littleton, CO 80128-4405 (720) 261-7923 jacnfix@gmail.com Stefanie 'Catie' Keel, Allied ASID 5250 South Cherry Creek Drive, Unit 16D Denver, CO 80246 (256) 565-6299 catiekeel@gmail.com Associate Valerie Stafford, Associate ASID P.O. Box 880451 Steamboat Springs, CO 80488-0451 (970) 404-0442 valerie@rumordesigns.com Education Partner Sue Runge, Educator Partner ASID Arapahoe Community College 10929 W 59th Pl. Arvada, CO 80004-4732 (303) 903-1483 sue.runge@arapahoe.edu Industry Partner Shaw Contract Group Ed Henley 4605 Whistler Pt., Apt F Colorado Spring, CO 80918-7981 (970) 980-9860 edward.henley@shawinc.com OfficeScapes Sharie Grant 4950 S. College Ave., Ste A Fort Collins, CO 80525-3726 (970) 223-5959 sgrant@officescapes.com SUMMER 2012 | The Blind Spot Inc. Lennie Jestice 10027 W Remington Ave., Unit 200A Littleton, CO 80127-6420 (303) 973-1235 blindfashions@msn.com General Shale Mark Stutz 1845 W Dartmouth Ave. Sheridan, CO 80110-1308 (720) 314-3035 mark.stutz@generalshale.com General Shale Kevin Miller 3255 Drennan Road Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (719) 390-5477 kevin.miller@generalshale.com General Shale Lynn Pachner 1820 Lincoln Ave. Fort, Collins, CO 80524 (970) 484-1292 lynn.pachner@generalshale.com WOW! Furniture. Mattresses. Rugs 9697 E County Line Rd. Centennial, CO 80112-3502 Tiffany Treiber (303) 792-9292 ext. 119 ttreiber@nowatwow.com Nicole Gunther (303) 792-9292 ext. 113 ngunther3@gmail.com Hoff Miller, Ltd. Leanna Boers 595 S. Broadway, Ste 106E Denver, CO 80209-4064 (303) 698-0800 leanna@hoffmiller.com 20 | Gobin's Inc. Ted Del Duca 615 N Santa Fe Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003-4139 (719) 544-2324 tedd@gobins.com COLORADO Student Member Claire Estay, Student ASID 8330 E Quincy Ave., Apt D109 Denver, CO 80237-2409 (303) 887-3811 clairestay@hotmail.com Mary Lynn Bott, Student ASID 9510 S Hackberry St. Highlands Ranch, CO 80129-6441 (303) 346-7642 botttrujillo@hotmail.com Dianne W Batts, Student ASID 10 Bermuda Dr. Cordillera, CO 81632-6412 (970) 926-6799 dwbatts@msn.com Alissa Bucher, Student ASID 7658 S Hahns Peak Littleton, CO 80127-3821 (303) 979-3882 aatbucher@comcast.net Karen Kay Thomas, Student ASID 7750 S. Madison Cir. Centennial, CO 80122-3534 (303) 954-9938 pkthomas1@aol.com Laura Schneider, Student ASID 8000 W Crestline Ave., Apt 232 Littleton, CO 80123-1287 (303) 304-4605 daizysdish@gmail.com Rita Martin Frahmann, Student ASID 4809 Tule Lake Dr. Littleton, CO 80123-2753 (303) 989-8970 rita@frahmann.com Kendall Ann Miller, Student ASID 15309 Eaton Ct. Tampa, FL 33647-2113 (813) 382-2485 kennie35@aol.com Angela Poovey, Student ASID 5727 Alcott St. Denver, CO 80221-1839 (970) 219-6413 pooveya@gmail.com Hali M. Griffin, Student ASID P.O. Box 916 Indian Hills, CO 80454-0916 (303) 249-3660 halimay1@hotmail.com Elizabeth Marie Robbins, Student ASID 2975 Poplar St. Denver, CO 80207-2937 (720) 985-1991 elizabeth.robbins09@gmail.com Ann Nelson, Student ASID 612 Ephrata Dr. Brandon, FL 33511-7907 (813) 681-9031 demchevyboys69@yahoo.com Cherise Cardin, Student ASID 409 Denver Ave. Rangely, CO 81648-2742 (406) 261-4084 ashnmom@hotmail.com Kimberlee Ann Lemke, Student ASID 9305 Perry St. Westminster, CO 80031-6442 (720) 231-3583 kimlemke@hotmail.com Luchia A. Icaza, Student ASID 3781 S. Narcissus Way Denver, CO 80237-1237 (303) 618-5214 luchia_i@hotmail.com Angel Charles, Student ASID 3387 Boston St. Denver, CO 80238-3484 (303) 316-0619 charliegrrl@msn.com Laura Beth Andersson, Student ASID 1901 N Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80907-6912 (719) 575-9997 laurabeth4@gmail.com Nancy Reese, Student ASID 10492 W. Remington Dr. Littleton, CO 80127-4287 (303) 522-7428 nancy.reese@hotmail.com Erin Long, Student ASID 4601 S. Balsam Way, Apt 837 Littleton, CO 80123-5419 (970) 485-2984 erinlong75@hotmail.com Lisa Taylor, Student ASID 1106 S. Bryan Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80521-4402 (303) 877-3506 ltaylor.lisa@gmail.com Eden Cohen, Student ASID 695 Trenton St. Denver, CO 80230-6482 (303) 808-8246 edeneden@comcast.net Erin Riutort, Student ASID 5425 S Franklin St. Greenwood Village, CO 80121-1316 (303) 993-6875 erinriutort@yahoo.com AnJulie E. Hira, Student ASID 645 Eldorado Blvd., Apt 1225 Broomfield, CO 80021-8835 (714) 655-7628 anjulie.hira@mail.com CHAPTER NEWS Upcoming Events NCIDQ Exam Dates June 1 June 19 July 24 August 7 September 28-29 December 1 Fall 2012 Application Deadline Fall 2012 Regular Registration Opens Fall 2012 Regular Registration Closes Fall 2012 Late Registration Closes Fall 2012 NCIDQ Examination Spring 2013 Application Deadline June Happenings Inspiring Design When: June 6th, 9:30a - 5:00p June 7th, 8:30a - 2:15p Where: Sub-Zero/Wolf Showroom by Roth Distributing 17801 E 40th Ave Aurora, CO 80011 Cost: $50 Contact: Theresa Collins 303-359-7455 theresac@rothdistributing.com Inspiring Design is a two-day professional enrichment conference catering to regional, interior and kitchen and bath designers, builders and architects. This year’s line-up of internationally renowned speakers will provide cutting-edge design ideas, insightful tips for managing your business and stress management tools for overcoming challenges to achieve maximum success. This is a two day event which is held in large outdoor tents. Dress is business casual. Visit www.coloradohomesmag.com/IDC to register and learn more about the speaker series line up! 1st Annual Littleton Home + Garden Tour – Opening Doors to Brighter Futures When: Where: June 16, 2012 @ 10:00 am – June 17, 2012 @ 3:00 pm Throughout Littleton City Limits - 2233 West Shepperd Avenue - Littleton, CO A self-guided home + garden tour featuring 8 to 12 of Littleton’s most distinguished and notable homes. Featuring homes from a variety of architectural styles, periods, and price points. Sponsored by HomeInstead Senior Care, Littleton Adventist Hospital. Hosted by the Colorado Center for the Blind. Member / NonMember / Student Cost: $20 Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.cocenter.org as of April 15th, 2012. Or at the Colorado Center on the day of the Event. Coffee, pastry, sack lunches will be available for purchase at the Center during home tour hours. Proceeds from ticket sales go to support the Colorado Center for the Blind’s Summer Youth Program. August Happenings Thursday, August 23rd Taste of Design at Mountain High Appliance Visit www.asidcolorado.org for information Save the Date for the following event: Thursday, October 25th Pumpkins with Style, Venue TBD COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 21 STUDENT NEWS Amy’s Apps for Designers and Students By Amy Ash, Student ASID Did any of the apps in the last issue help you become more organized, creative or productive? I certainly hope so. Here are a few more apps designed to help you achieve those goals. LEED® Checklist Cost: $0.99 Available for: iPad and iPhone Publisher: Goede & Associates Access your current project’s LEED status on your mobile device by inputting the appropriate information for each segment of the checklist. Save your project and periodically check how your project ranks on the accredited LEED® checklist scale. Ruler Plus Cost: Free Available for: iPhone Publisher: Bananas Design This app provides a basic 7 cm/2 inch ruler. Ruler+ allows users to extend the ruler. Simply move the iPhone to the right and pres ‘+’ to create the extended ruler. Color Capture Cost: Free Available for: iPhone Benamin Moore & Co Snap a picture of any color and instantly get its match from Benjamin Moore’s more than 3,300 paint colors. Remodelista Cost: $2.99 Available for: iPad and iPhone Publisher: Remodelista LLC This is another app with design ideas. Search the archives and product catalog and use your favorites to create your own Design File. Task Pro Cost: $1.99 Available for: iPad and iPhone Publisher: AlifSoft Stay organized by creating multiple lists with the ability to create sub-lists. View tasks by due date, priority, tags or bookmarks. Put a timer on important tasks with deadlines. I would encourage you to do an occasional search for new apps. If you find something especially useful, please let me know about it at aash2@student.cccs.edu. Works Cited Baumann, Sander. "Designworkplan – 20 IPhone Apps Every Designer Should Know." Designworkplan. 28 Oct. 2008. Web. 11 Jan. 2012. www.designworkplan.com/design/iphone-apps.htm. Eagle, Jenny. "25 Essential IPad Apps for Interior Design Students | Design Middle East." Design, Architecture, Interiors and Industrial Design at the Middle East and North Africa. 17 July 2011. Web. 11 Jan. 2012. www.designmena.com/thoughts/25-essential-ipad-apps-interior-designstudents. McMullin, Bridget. "Best Interior Design Apps for IPad (to Date) « AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS." AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS. Web. 11 Jan. 2012. www.icon.asid.org/?p=775. 22 | SUMMER 2012 | COLORADO STUDENT NEWS ASID Colorado Student of the Quarter By Angela Stegman, Student ASID Congratulations to Robin DeRuyter for being selected as our “Student of the Quarter”. Robin is very active in ASID Colorado as the Student Affairs Chair, while also serving as the Programs Chair on Arapahoe Community College’s (ACC) ASID Student Chapter Board. In addition, she is a member of the ASID Colorado Program Committee and the 2012 Crystal Award Committee. Robin is a strong believer in the power of networking. By being involved in ASID, she has successfully obtained numerous speakers for her student chapter’s “Lunch & Learns” and has acquired a large network of industry partners and design professionals, many of whom have become mentors to her. Upon graduating this next school year, Robin will pursue her third career. Previously, she was in the medical insurance field and a licensed aesthetician. As an aesthetician, she obtained her Micro-Dermabrasion certificate and has led educational seminars on skin care related topics. Robin states, “Early on I was drawn to design, as I helped family and friends decorate their homes. I also designed the product display shelves for the salon and medical spa I worked at”. After moving to Colorado three and a half years ago, she decided to pursue her life dream of being an interior designer. With the encouragement of her husband who told her “you have an opportunity to reinvent yourself”, she enrolled in the Interior Design Program at ACC. Robin loves a challenge and is enjoying herself as a student once again. This fall Robin will be involved in another challenge… her Capstone project. She plans to follow-up her Capstone with some additional course work before she graduates from ACC with an Associate’s Degree in Interior Design. In working with Robin on several committees, I have learned that she is an extremely conscientious and dependable worker. Her ability to “get things done” and her attention to detail is outstanding. While she is drawn to commercial design, she still enjoys residential and would consider it a dream to be able to practice both. Good luck and much success to you, Robin DeRuyter! ©2011 Closet Factory. All rights reserved. Built Around You. custom closets • home offices • murphy beds • media centers • garages and more... home offices wallbeds and more... Call for FREE Consultation 303-690-6901 Showroom: 8480 Upland Drive Suite 200, Centennial, CO www.closetfactory.com 82 INDUSTRY PARTNER COLORADO | SUMMER 2012 | 23 The kitchen is where EVERYONE GATHERS. In no other room of the house do people congregate so naturally or linger so long. So it only makes sense that you want a kitchen that is designed for your needs and individual style. 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