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Preparing Children for Life
FAUX WALL DESIGNS By reBeCCA HenDerson
WHEn YoU WaLK into the hallway of the Children’s go round and round….” Tears spring quickly to Hansen’s’
Developmental Center in Richland, the walls tell the story. eyes as she remembers the day she first saw the children
Photos of infants and toddlers with sparkling eyes and served by the Center. “I knew it then,” she says, “I knew this
toothy grins look down on you from both sides, and you is why I’m here at the Center.”
can’t help but return their smiles. They are the children of Everyone involved with the Center is clearly here for
the Tri-Cities, the children both past and present who have the children, as their organizational tag line declares they
been loved, taught and served by the teachers, therapists are “preparing infants and toddlers with special needs…
and support staff of the Children’s Developmental Center for life.” When the Center began, no other organization
since 1977. at a conference table covered with brochures in the Tri-Cities met the needs of infants and toddlers
of the Center’s programs, Jan Hansens tells me the story of with developmental delays such as Down’s Syndrome, and
her first day at work as the Center’s developmental director. families struggled with little assistance to know how to handle
Working in her office down the hall from the classrooms, the challenges of teaching their special needs children. a
she began to hear young voices floating down the hallway. couple of parents rose to the task by volunteering space in
She went out to get a better listen and realized the voices their homes for children to meet with physical therapists
were the children singing together, “The wheels on the bus and special education teachers for therapy and classes.
continued on next page.
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7. Eventually they formed a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
and were housed in a couple of locations in Richland and
Pasco before moving into their present facility on Georgia
avenue in Richland 12 years ago. Today, a staff of 40 physical,
occupational and speech therapists and certified special
education teachers provide early intervention services to 650
children and their families, predominantly children from
infancy to age 3 in Benton and Franklin Counties.
“The community made this building possible,” says Cathryn
Tames, executive director of the Children’s Developmental
Center. Community and family are two things she emphasizes
throughout her explanations of the Center’s services.
Through their years of experience, the staff at the Children’s
Developmental Center have seen that parents of special needs
children can often struggle with feeling isolated from other
families. In addition to visiting homes to coach parents in
becoming their children’s number one teachers, the staff
also seeks ways to bring families together with one another in
classes or support groups. “Many parents say to us, ‘This is the
only place where my child is like everyone else,’” says Tames.
She says that one important activity to combat the feeling
of isolation is the Center’s Play-to-Learn group. During the
group sessions, teachers lead the children in playing together
by incorporating skills they need for development, while the
parents have an opportunity to spend time with each other.
The bond that forms between the families is strong, and
they become a significant point of support for each other,
sometimes forming lifelong friendships. When Hansens and
Tames talk, it is easy to see their care for the children and their
passion for serving them. Each child is unique and has his or
her own program developed by the teachers, therapists and
the clinical director, Dr. Scott Grewe. Just as the staff works to
impact the lives of the children, each child makes an impact
on the hearts of the workers, as well. Tames shares the story
of a little girl whose disability kept her from sitting upright.
The girl so captured the heart of one therapist that she and
her husband worked at home to build a scooter for the girl
to sit in and move around the room in a way she had never
experienced before. Hansens tells of another girl whose family
became such a special part of the Children’s Developmental
Center’s broader family that they continue to make monthly
contributions, even 15 years after their daughter graduated
from the preschool program.
While their focus remains infants and toddlers, in recent
years the Center has expanded to serve children over the age
of 3, as well. The Center can evaluate children up to age 10
for autistic disorders — a condition that previously required
the mission of the Children’s Developmental families to travel to Yakima or Seattle for a diagnosis — before
Center is “to provide early intervention services enrolling them in the Center’s autism Program, an intensive
to infants and toddlers with developmental one-on-one time of structured interaction with therapists.
delays by empowering families and assisting This past year has also seen the start of Sound Beginnings, a
children to reach their full potential.”
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preschool for the deaf and hard of hearing that incorporates
activities with hearing children of a similar age. Tames says
they hope to expand these programs and others in the
near future. From a corner of her office, she pulls out an
architect’s rendering of future additions to the Children’s
Developmental Center campus. They envision one day
having a facility that provides services for special needs
individuals from birth through young adulthood that
specializes in medical, dental, therapies and education.
Businesses and individuals in the Tri-Cities community
make a great deal of the Center’s work possible. With an
annual budget of over $2 million, they depend on the help
of corporate sponsorships, donations from their annual
events (an annual golf tournament, the annual Wine Fête
Dinner and auction, and the Cuisine de Vin) and the work
of volunteers, including those who serve on committees or
on the Board of Directors. For more information on how
you can support the work of the Children’s Developmental
Center, please contact developmental director Jan Hansens
at janh@childrensdc.org or 509-539-9337.
Back in the Center’s hallway after our interview, Hansens
points out a photo collage with young faces. now that I
have heard their stories from the Center’s directors, they
are no longer only faces, no longer statistics of the 650
families served by the Center. They are extraordinary
children, each a young life with potential to grow and
thrive. Fortunately, the Tri-Cities has the Children’s
Developmental Center to help make that growth possible.
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9. HoMe loAn guIDAnCe FroM gesA CreDIt unIon By reBeCCA HenDerson
Though other regions have experienced a slump in for each individual’s home financing needs. “When
building in recent years, a quick look around the Tri- people come into our office, the team listens to
City area shows that home construction is thriving. a their story to find out what their individual situation
healthy, robust economy such as ours needs the ben- is,” says Brown. “That way, we can become advocates
efit of mortgage and loan providers to give potential for what best fits their needs—what works best for
homeowners the support they need. With more than them in their situation.”
50 years of history in serving the financial needs of Brown also says that members have extra
the Tri-Cities community and over $1 billion in as- confidence in knowing that Gesa does in-
sets at the end of 2010, Gesa Credit Union remains a house underwriting. Rather than sending their
leader in helping folks build homes. underwriting to offices in other states, Gesa can
“We’re excited about our new all-in-one quickly and efficiently get answers that will allow
construction loan,” says Gesa Home Loan officer, homeowners to move smoothly into the next
Gail Brown. “Few banks offer this type of all-in-one phase of their home construction. They can be
product, and it has several features that will really assured that their answers are coming from a local
benefit our members.” underwriter who has a true understanding of the
The 90%, all-in-one custom construction loan is current financial and building climate in the Tri-
designed to give Gesa’s members a level of assurance Cities.
that doesn’t come from traditional construction In addition to the construction loan, Gesa
All-In-One
loan methods, with one loan at the beginning and also offers several mortgage products, including
one at the end of construction. The all-in-one loan
allows members to lock into their interest rate up
front, meaning there is no gamble on changing
conventional, FHa and Va financing. Portfolio
financing, in-house loans, mortgage refinancing,
home equity loans and home equity lines of credit
The
rates for their second loan. Homeowners also don’t are also available.
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loan—once approved, they have eliminated the risk more convenient than ever. apply online at gesa.
of not qualifying after construction. The all-in-one com, or call their Home Loan Department at
loan also means overall savings for the borrower, 942.6170. Their team of loan officers continues to
with fewer fees and duplicated costs than would provide customization and support at any stage of
Lock into an interest rate up front, and
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keep the same rate for the second loan.
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10. YoUR HoME MaKES a STaTEMEnT — who you are,
how you live. The design of a home sometimes requires years to
perfect and carry out. The last thing you want at the end of the
building process is a home that doesn’t work for you.
Magazines, catalogs and websites inundate you with slick
photos of stunning homes. What those photos can’t tell you
FunctIOn
is how difficult a certain size tile is to keep clean or how those
fashionably high counters aren’t comfortable for a petite
person. nor do the photos help you know the right order for
planning your design — the place to start so that the other
& BeAuty
pieces fall together easily.
as in any other room, the place to begin the design of your
master suite is with you. Your habits, your lifestyle, your schedule.
Function is essential in your plans, and the beauty of the room
can follow that function if you keep a few basic principles in
mind. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when confronted with the
DesIgnIng your MAster suIte By reBeCCA HenDerson
multitudes of samples and color swatches. But those thousands
of options can be streamlined by following a process that most
designers and builders stick to. Your own individual flair will
shine in a master suite that fits well with your lifestyle and
reflects your own sense of comfort and rejuvenation.
Whether you are remodeling an existing home or designing a
master suite from scratch, the first step of the design process is
to ask yourself a few pointed questions about how these rooms
will best serve your lifestyle. “How people live impacts decisions
in design,” says Katie Carlson of Spencer Carlson in Kennewick.
She says the most important part of her job in helping home
owners design and decorate their living spaces is to find out
as much as she can about their living habits and lead them to
make design decisions accordingly.
Does a couple get up at the same time? If so, they may need
a double shower to save time in the mornings. Do either of
them actually enjoy taking baths? If not, they might consider
skipping the jacuzzi and using that space for something else.
What is the size and shape of each room? Is the suite open
or compartmentalized? The simple addition of a two-sided
fireplace can help incorporate the extra benefit of an office,
reading area or exercise room. Do you have a queen or king
bed? The size difference can mean a lot for the amount of
space you have to work with in the room.
Does the room have a view that you are working around?
This will affect the placement of windows and doors, as well
as patios, balconies or porches. If a TV, computer or surround
this spacious master suite by Don
sound audio are involved, it will impact the design, layout and
Pratt Construction has a two sided
electrical system.
fireplace that brings the bathroom
Do you like to read in the bedroom? If so, do you prefer to
and bedroom together. It also is
read in bed or on a comfy chair? You will need to design your
accessible to an outdoor patio and
lighting accordingly. What type of closet space will work best for
swimming pool.
your type of wardrobe?
Start with these essentials before getting wrapped up in
picking colors and materials.
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11. CHoosIng tHe CountertoP
once you’ve settled on the basic layout and general style, with certain manmade products. also, natural stone tiles are
designers agree that the countertop is the first material as easy to fix or replace as manmade tiles. If you opt for a
you need to select for the master bath. The counter is natural stone for your countertop, how then do you decide
the centerpiece of the bathroom, and everything else you between marble, granite or travertine?
choose (backsplash, fixtures, lighting and mirrors, among again, personal preference impacts the decision greatly.
other things) will need to match it. So, will your counter For some, the elegant look of marble is a must, while others
use marble? Granite? Porcelain? Quartz? Laminate? acrylic love the organic effect of travertine. as a countertop surface,
solid surfaces? or one of numerous natural or manmade marble and travertine work better in the bathroom than in
tile options? Personal preference goes a long way, but how the kitchen because of the amount of maintenance involved
do you begin to decide? to make their porous surfaces suitable for food preparation.
For easier maintenance, a solid countertop wins out With proper cleaning and maintenance, both marble and
over tile — fewer grout lines mean less to clean. Laminate travertine can withstand daily use as a bathroom counter
counters are the most affordable choice for some people, and give your master suite a personalized look.
according to Dave of Luke’s Carpet in Richland. He also Though quartz, like acrylic countertops, is one of the
says that quartz is becoming a more popular option in easiest surfaces to take care of, among natural stones granite
countertops because it has the same look and feel as granite is somewhat simpler to care for and more resistant to daily
and now comes with more natural-looking color options traffic than marble and travertine. all natural stones require
and designs from the manufacturers. sealing at least once a year and should not be cleaned with
natural stones, however, have some benefits that make harsh cleansers. Price wise, natural stones can vary greatly
them more desirable in the long run. Bathrooms with depending on the region of the stone and whether your
natural stone can increase a home’s value more than those choice is along traditional lines or more exotic in nature.
the bathroom of the same suite
on page 18. the lighting fixtures
are marbled, colored glass which
compliments the countertop and tile
perfectly. the corner tub and sinks
are great accents as well.
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12. PlAnnIng your sHower
Functionality and comfort are the greatest considerations
in choosing the type of shower you’ll have in your master bath.
Planning the shower is a good time to come back to Carlson’s
questions for her clients: What are your special needs? Do you
need a roll-in shower with no curb? How long do you plan to
live in this house? Will you retire here? How tall are you?
Beyond the features in the shower, the type of glass and
design of the shower door are huge factors in the master bath.
Steve Linhoff of Perfection Glass in Kennewick says he likes to
consult with home owners at the initial stage of designing or
remodeling the bath, in order to help people think through
areas they often fail to consider. Like Carlson, Linhoff says it’s
his goal to help people find the balance between function and
aesthetics in their design.
Linhoff notes that walk-in showers are a big trend right
now, and many people leave off a shower door so that they
maintain that walk-in feel. But as he points out, one function of
a door is to trap warm air in the shower area and keep cold air
out. Without the door, many home owners find the shower too
cold and uncomfortable — a problem that can be alleviated
with the addition of a non-water-tight door or heated flooring
and vents. Home owners also tend to neglect ceiling height
when selecting a shower door. High ceilings mean more space
between the ceiling and the top of the standard height shower
door, which can give the area an off-balance look. “Just another
six inches in shower door height changes everything,” says
Linhoff.
He also recommends clear glass over obscure glass, both
for shower doors and bathroom windows. For windows, clear
glass lets you keep the natural outdoor lighting, with a simple
addition of window treatments for privacy. In the shower area,
after you’ve spent the time and effort on installing gorgeous
tile, you want to show it off with a clear glass door that draws
the eye all the way to the opposite wall. Coatings are available
for clear glass to help the water sheet and to keep the glass
looking clean without lots of cleansers. If you’re looking to
remodel, sometimes all the shower door needs is a product like
BioClean, a hard water spot cleaner that gives you a fresh look
without having to replace the glass.
tIle Floors AnD wAlls
Maintenance and safety are key for your floors. Polished
stones can be slick when wet, so you want to choose a size of tile
the large shower of a stanfield Homes
that balances your safety with the ease of cleaning. More grout
remodel in Country ridge, richland.
lines can mean more cleaning, but they also mean more for
(more of this bathroom on page 25)
your feet to grip on slippery, wet surfaces. Specialized epoxy
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grouts are available to make the cleaning and maintenance of
rew Construction.
your shower tiles easier than ever. Dave suggests tile mosaics for
the shower floor that are 4 by 4 or smaller, both for their ease
of installation and for their grip under your feet.
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13. Pebble floors are a popular feature in showers because of
their massaging, spa-like feel underfoot. However, Dave
says that some people find the stones’ therapeutic touch
can become less comfortable over time and prefer cut the elements of this bathroom, from
pebbles that provide the same pebble look with a smooth the tub to the light fixtures, share
surface. hard angles and a monochromatic
accents on the shower walls and the sink backsplash glow. the skylight and oval window
are an ideal place to show your own personal style and over the oversized tub give great light
favorite colors. Cut glass in various colors and sizes can to this bright and etherial bathroom
be used to tie in the details from your backsplash with remodel by stanfield Homes.
the accents in your shower or tub. Tumbled stone such as
travertine also makes a nice detail, though natural stone
needs regular sealing for maintenance.
MIrrors AnD FIxtures
First, your countertop, then tiles. Last, your mirrors and
fixtures, the elements with the most options available for
you to choose from.
The style of your home will help determine what types
of mirrors you use. Wall-length mirrors that stretch to the
ceiling make the room look larger and require less lighting,
giving your master bath an open, flowing atmosphere, but
Linhoff says they are seeing fewer requests for this type
of mirror in recent months. Instead, many are opting for
framed, decorative mirrors. He also notes that the current
trend in fixtures and trim is a dark brown color, rather
than gold, chrome or even recently popular nickel.
Updating your fixtures and trim is the easiest way to
give your master bath a “cosmetic tune-up,” according to
Linhoff. He says that if you’re working on a budget, rather
than remodeling the entire bathroom, you can replace the
shower door for one with an updated frame and change
out the towel bar, toilet paper holder and other fixtures
for a new look. Changing your mirror does wonders, as
well. Instead of going to a retail store to buy a new framed
mirror, he suggests using Mirrorscapes, a product that
reframes your existing mirrors for a custom look at half
the price of a new mirror.
Solatube is another product that can drastically enhance
the effect of lighting in your master bath. Many people
with homes built in the 1970s have a bathtub with a
window over it, and they are choosing to remodel with a
stand-alone shower — but at the loss of the window and
its natural light. Solatube helps you keep the natural light
with the feel of a skylight, and it is relatively simple and
inexpensive to install as a feature in your remodel.
In the end, whether your bathroom is traditional in style
or incorporates the clean lines of contemporary design,
the most important consideration is how it works for you.
“It’s easy to create a beautiful room,” says Carlson, “but you
need to create beauty in the eye of the client. When they
look at it, they need to feel good about it.”
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15. A stainless steel ceiling
fan, bamboo hardwood
flooring and plenty of
daylight makes this
bedroom a bright and
cheerful retreat.
a & R feser
This master suite is beautifully designed for space and convenience. The
bedroom’s sliding glass doors open up to an oversized patio with golf
course views. Transom windows add additional light when the blinds
are closed. Beautiful bamboo hardwood flooring is complimented with
flawless white trim and wood wrapped windows.
The bathroom’s custom cherry wood cabinets are functional as well as
beautiful. They have several large full extension drawers, a beautifully
lit full size wall mirror and his & her side towers. Each tower contains
electrical outlets to discretely hide those necessary items such as blower
dryers, curling irons and razors.
a large soaking tub with an oversized tub deck accommodates safety
getting in and out of the tub as well as providing plenty of room for
towels, soaps and of course a good book.
The shower is the best feature, designed with a no step, 3 foot entry,
and is separated from the rest of the bathroom with a large glass wall.
There are double shower heads and a shelf with plenty of room for all
of your beauty products to be right at your fingertips.
once again, Doug Feser has combined exceptional craftsmanship
and quality with a perfectly designed home from oWI Homes and
created yet again another Feser masterpiece.
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16. Stephen Recker Construction
this master suite by stephen recker
Construction is compiled of three
large living areas; bedroom, bath
and sitting room. It features a stylish
two sided gas fireplace, a decorative
multi-level coffered ceiling, while
arch ways accent the design
throughout.
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17. Renz Construction
A custom home by renz Construction
in Pasco. the extra tall, arched
entry way from the master bedroom
opens to a spacious, but comfortable
bathroom. the uniquely designed
fixtures, sinks and tub are catchy, but
the huge shower is the real highlight.
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18. Stanfield Homes
From the first stages of design, the
beach was the inspiration for the
colors and textures chosen for this
custom master bathroom. opposite
page: the bedroom presents custom
crafted 24” cove molding. this type
of ceiling is made possible by the
home’s hand stacked roof system.
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19. Mike Colby & Sons
For the past three decades, Mike Colby and his wife
Joan have enjoyed the satisfaction and friendships that
come from working closely with home owners through
the construction process. now joined by their son Matt,
Mike values the creative process of building homes that
are a beautifully crafted reflection of the owner’s per-
sonality and style.
Mike’s vision for the master suite is one of generous
space that doesn’t sacrifice warmth and coziness. The
master bedroom in this Country French home features
a sitting area filled with natural light and a roomy closet
arranged for maximum organization. Eight-foot doors
open into the gorgeously tiled master bath, where the
combination stone, glass and tile backsplash wraps
around from the double sinks to the separate tub and this Colby home in richland’s
walk-in shower in welcoming, warm tones. Bordeaux grove neighborhood
is currently for sale.
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20. Browning Homes
the bold and beuitaful trim work
througout this master suite does not
overshadow the brilliant attention to
creating functional living space. the
sitting room off of the bedroom is an
enjoyable space for the homeowners.
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21. lott’s Better
Built Homes
The bedroom of this master suite by Lott’s
Better Built Homes is elegantly accented by a
ceiling with double coffers and ample crown
moldings, and it also features a convenient
make-up vanity. The master bathroom boasts
a luxurious walk-in shower crafted with hand-
made tile in appealing designs. Soft arched
ceilings above the tub and vanity create a
feeling of magnificence while the opulent
granite counters, soaker tub, stunning tile
work and beautiful fixtures make this one of
the most enjoyable parts of the home. You can
see why the home was awarded Best Master
Suite in the HBa Parade of Homes.
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22. R Peterman
Construction
Master suites are a specialty of R. Peterman
Construction. The award-winning home featured here
includes a master suite of 3 rooms, beginning with
the spacious bedroom. French doors open from the
bedroom to a private deck, where panaromic views of
the Tri-Cities delight the home owners at both sunrise
and sunset. Through a second set of French doors
is a home office, including a sitting area, built-in
cabinetry and a second deck. The suite is completed
by a sumptuous bathroom with a jetted tub, walk-in
shower with multiple shower heads and a marble-
topped vanity. other features of the suite include a
laundry area, coffee bar, wine refrigerator and his-
and-hers walk-in closets. This home was featured in
the Parade of Homes, where it won best in class, best
master suite, best overall in class and best in show.
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23. Gale-Rew
Construction
For Gale-Rew Construction, remodeling is a passion.
Transforming the old into the new brings great
challenges, but with those challenges come a feeling
of reward and satisfaction, both for Gale-Rew
Construction and for the home owners they serve.
as a custom remodeler, Gale-Rew handles an array
of remodeling projects, including bathrooms,
kitchens, additions, flooring, doors, trims, decks,
patio covers, and more.
The master bathroom to the right was totally
remodeled with the help of a local interior
designer. Everything is custom from cabinetry to
the different types of stone work. Each step of this
remodel was done with the homeowners lifestyle in
mind. no project is too big or too small for Gale-Rew
if it fits the home owners’ needs, they are excited to
take on the challenge.
A richland Q House with a
2,800-square-foot addition
built by gale-rew Construction,
along with several large patio
covers and full landscaping.
An exterior remodel on a
1970s split level home in
north richland. Hardie
plank and shake siding
and new pillars give this
home fresh character.
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tributing to the commercial and residential growth of our
area.
Our licensed journeyman plumbers are experienced, skilled
and trained in all aspects of the plumbing trade. For over 50
years we have excelled in unsurpassed reliability, quality
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