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May 07, 1988 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-07

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HAVEN

DRESS YOUR
WINdOWS

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Draperies & Valances
Exciting European Fabrics
from the Design Center
create the

"Layered Look"

with blinds & pleated shades

A S I D. Affiliated

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Over A Decade of Professional Experience

CADE GALLERY

Exhibiting LOCAL CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS
"SINCE 1977"

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"Barnacle" by Robert Bielat

Raku Vessel by Frank Hartlieb
Raku Vase by Jeff Hale

FINE ART RESTORATION
CUSTOM FRAMING

Painting by Louis Redstone

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HOME

• PHOTOGRAPHY
• SCULPTURE
• PAINTING

GALLERY
214 WEST SIXTH STREET,
ROYAL OAK, MI 48067
PHONE (313) 546-3365

CONTEMPORARY ARTS DETROIT

pieces, cacti and a huge stucco
vase filled with petrified wood
give the ultimate Southwestern
ambiance.
Around the corner from the liv-
ing room is the exercise studio,
complete with treadmills, weightlif-
ting machines, Jacu77i and sauna.
There's even a papier-mache mer-
maid and a television. The color
scheme again is soft peach and
quiet.
The kitchen is open and
spacious with white Formica
cabinets designed by Janice Mor-
ris of Walled Lake. For a fun effect,
the owner displays a frog tureen
on the counter. The kitchen is
state-of-the-art with the latest ap-
pliances. For quick snacks there is
a kidney shaped table with bar
stools.
The kitchen leads into three dif-
ferent rooms: the formal dining
room, the informal dining area and
a family room.
The informal dining room has a
greenhouse effect with plants next
to solarium glass shaped windows
in the corner. The glass table is
surrounded by coral office chairs
that swivel and are on wheels.
Again, the owner wanted a com-
fortable and durable style. On the
wall there's a vibrant canvas by ar-
tist Eileen Aboulafia. Aboulafia
also created the centerpiece on
the table, which is a rocking horse,
and a mirror image of the canvas.
The family room, also off the kit-
chen, has bookshelves, a desk,
and overstuffed pastel tweed
couches. Large glass windows
allow the guests to see the spec-
tacular view.
The hallway from the kitchen
leads to the playroom — a true
fantasy island for children. There
are a few video games, the size
one finds in restaurants, along with
pinball machines, a bumper pool
table, a large television screen,
video recorder, wet bar, small
refrigerator, and stereo speakers
for music.
The house is a fantasy island for
all the members. It's no wonder
the owner feels like she is on vaca-
tion when she is at home.

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