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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
The homes

Saturday, June 20, 1998


These are the 11 Homearama homes and the companies that built, designed, decorated and landscaped them.

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The staircase in The Charleston is wood and wrought-iron.
(Michael E. Keating photo)
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  • Andonis, 5,300 square feet, Kurlemann Homes, Studer Residential Design, Fiora Design, Noah's Farms Nurseries & Landscape, $789,000, sold.

  • Emerald Isle, 3,800 square feet; Ray Murphy Homes (construction and interior design), Riemeier Lumber(floor plan), Forest Lytle & Sons, $524,900, sold.

  • Regency III, 3,400 square feet, Amherst Homes, architect Keith A. Freukes, Antonelli College students, Thornton Gardens, $455,000.

  • Southern Comfort, 7,100 square feet, Arcadian Homes, Mary Cassinelli architect, Peppercorn Decorating, William H. Gear Landscaping, $700,000, sold.

  • Solitude, 4,615 square feet, Sanneman Homes, Studer Residential Design, Vogue Interiors (Jacquelyn Merritt), Authority Lawn & Landscape, $710,000, sold.

  • Fairway Manor, 5,200 square feet, Schnicke Co., Kenneth R. Bowerman architect, Globe Furniture interior (Bonnie Albers), Sharon Nursery-Garden Store, $550,000, sold.

  • Augusta, 3,300 square feet, Hensley Homes, Studer Residential Design, June Surber and Associates, Hafner Enterprise, $575,000, sold.

  • Master Suite, 4,800 square feet, Forbes Homes, Harshman Design, Thomasville Home Furnishings (Jenny Wynne), Matt & Mark Landdesign, $750,000, sold.

  • Wilmont, 5,500 square feet, Woodcrest Homes, Architects II, Lazarus Interior Design Studio, J.R. Thomas Landscaping, $679,900, sold.

  • Charleston, 8,500 square feet, Hensley Homes, Studer Residential Design, June Surber and Associates, KBH Classic Garden Design, $975,000, sold.

  • Allantra, 6,400 square feet, Daniels Homes, Mark J. Dierkers (Norris and Dierkers Architects - Planners), June Surber and Associates, Seiler's Landscaping, $899,900.



    Local Headlines For Saturday, June 20, 1998

    "Small-town' Waynesville gets bigger every day
    ACLU challenges excluding arrestees from Over-the-Rhine
    Ballot issue proposed on Reds stadium
    Batavia may contract buses
    Campbell County raises stand for now
    City loses on election limits
    Clooney packing up stethoscope
    Clooney, at 70, is skilled and intimate
    Coaches add spiritual side to sports
    Committee opposes admissions tax hike
    Cyclist to make trek for niece
    Demolition OK'd for Lincoln Court
    E-mail helps students learn about teamwork
    Enquirer wins Ohio press awards
    Fire chief 'burned out'
    Fort Thomas to pick school architect soon
    Historical canal museum looks to expand
    Homearama highlights
    Homearama: Artistic landscaping frames sites
    Homearama homes
    Homearama: Yard full of colorful surprises
    Indiana leads in casino cash
    Judges: Redo strip club law
    Landfill must remain closed
    Miami tuition up 5.9% for fall term
    Murder defendant pleads insanity
    Patton becomes Baesler booster
    Police exercise gasses family
    Reading Road to get close look
    Rogers, Keating to help woo Olympics
    TRISTATE DIGEST
    Wet and wild spring


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