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Waterstone Halloween Party 2014

Our annual Halloween party was a huge success – again! When it comes to Halloween, our Waterstone crew is the best. Great costumes and great food. This year’s big prize was a $300 gift certificate to Disneyland. The big winner was Sandi Anguiano who came as Zombie Girl. She did an amazing job on the make-up and won it hands down. Congrats to the hybrid department of Production Planning and Inventory. They killed it with their Superhero theme. Cat Woman, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, Bane, Batman and Robin. They won a catered lunch from the Corner Bakery. Big thanks to Mayra and Brittany for putting it all together. And of course Chris, Darcy and Steve. AKA the Wizard, Glenda the Good Witch and the big Gorilla. Thanks to all who dressed up.

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Hoffman Grayson Architects – Huntington Village, NY

Hoffman-Grayson Architects LLP was founded by Neal Hoffman and Glen Grayson in 1981, as an architectural and interior design firm. From the outset, the founders recognized the economic and environmental benefits associated with the renovation and re-use of existing buildings, and chose to specialize in this aspect of architecture. Since 1981, the staff has grown steadily and includes graduate Architects and Interior Designers whose skills complement those of the Principals. Firm members are encouraged to be activists in their profession and community. Neal Hoffman served as president of the Long Island Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 1991, and has been an active board member of the Huntington Historical Society. The firm engages in pro-bono work to benefit the community, and firm members are active advocates for quality design. The partners recently purchased and renovated a circa 1870s home in Huntington Village to house their growing firm, which now totals a staff of eleven architects and designers. Projects range in cost and scope, but are generally focused on creative solutions realized in practical terms, with an eye towards sustainable solutions. Historic Remodel in Centerport, New York Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Charles Van Iderstine Mansion was built in 1897 overlooking picturesque Northport Harbor. The estate once included a gatehouse, carriage house, and servants quarters, but these have been separated and absorbed into separate parcels. This fine example of the Queen Anne style remains largely intact, featuring a wrap around Porch, irregular and asymmetrical massing, and a three story octagonal tower. The home was sited to face the harbor side, as was the custom at the turn of the century. The result was that you would approach the home by car from the rear, entering into the service spaces. Purchased by the current owners in 2004, it was ripe for selective updating to suit the needs of a busy modern family. The Owners were initially contacted Hoffman Grayson Architects to reimagine the Master Bathroom. But architect Glen Grayson began by discussing the Kitchen project. Over the course of five years, the architects designed a series of projects to transform this important historical house into a gentile retreat on the water, for this busy family’s enjoyment. It was important to retain the character of the existing home, but the existing Kitchen was a warren of dysfunctional spaces, complicated by too many doorways, too many little spaces, a large but unattractive fireplace separating the tiny kitchen from an awkward breakfast area which also served as the primary entry to the home. Yet with all the doorways, there was only one way to access the remainder of the home from this entry, which involved coming into the Breakfast area, walking around the fireplace into the tiny Kitchen, through that space and into a charming butler’s Pantry, and on the Dining Room, walking around the table and through the Sitting Room, finally to arrive at the central Foyer which could take you to the Living room, wrap-around Porch, and the upstairs. The architects opted to open up the space as much as possible, to improve circulation and access to the rest of the home. A small addition, replacing the 1980 Open Porch, extended the Breakfast area into the side yard, affording views of Northport Harbor and the yard. The fireplace was removed from the middle of the spaces, replaced by a rustic French-inspired fireplace on an exterior wall, where it warms the intersection of the Breakfast area, Desk, Drop Zone, and the main Kitchen area. The new space is organized around a spacious rustic oak island, lightly distressed, with an applied base rather than a recessed toe space, to feel more like a piece of old furniture repurposed from a shop or store. The island features a large prep sink, with a hot and chilled water dispenser that matches the Waterstone Annapolis oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucet. The Architect looked to Waterstone for the plumbing fittings, because they offered a complete range of products from traditional three-leg swivel spout faucets, pull-down spray faucets, pot fillers, hot and cold water dispensers, and soap dispensers that all worked together in the same finish, unlike other manufacturers who could only provide bits and pieces. The copper farm sink is the focal point of the primary clean up area. To make this task more pleasant, the Architects designed a new opening/pass-through to the back stair, and a new window to the outside was placed just beyond the pass-through opening, affording a view of the yard, if not the harbor, from the Kitchen sink. The copper farm sink was placed in front of a new opening/pass-through to the back stair, and a new window to the outside was placed just beyond the pass-through opening, affording a view of the yard, if not the harbor, from the Kitchen sink. The Waterstone three leg swivel spout oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucet matches the pull down faucet on the island. The perimeter cabinets are finished in a yellow paint, lightly distressed and glazed. The upper cabinets are glazed in antique glass. With 10′-6″ ceilings in this 19th century home, there was ample space for an upper tier of cabinets around the room. The generously proportioned cooking center is organized around a 48″ Dacor Range, with a GE microwave oven installed in the Backsplash on the left, recessed into closet space below the stair behind the wall. The microwave is on a pull-out platform, and can be pulled out to make it easier to reach when needed. Coordinating with the other faucets in the Kitchen, a Waterstone oil rubbed bronze pot filler is located above the range, set into a custom Arts and Crafts tile inset. A wall of tall storage conceals a pair of 36″ Sub Zero Refrigerators with freezer drawers below. A bookcase for an expansive collection of cookbooks neatly flanks the right corner. Around the corner from the refrigerators, a small Butler’s Pantry creates a decorative niche, visible from the Foyer. Just to the

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Celebrating 15 Years of American Made Kitchen Faucets

2014 marks our 15th year in kitchen faucet manufacturing. Since 1999, our company is all about blending Art with Technology. We start by creating the designs we like and then finding a way to make them tough enough to be worthy of a lifetime of use in your kitchen. We are made in America! Yep, for 15 years we have made it all right here in our factory in California and we take great pride in being able to say that we are truly made in America. We invite you to spend a few minutes with us to discover the many exciting products we offer and to get a “feel” for why our products are so sought after by designers, architects, high end builders, and homeowners that want the best. Take a factory tour, view all of our “Suited” products, meet our people and check our specifications. From our patented Gantry Faucets to our matching soap dispensers, we’ve got something for everybody’s kitchen. We’re sure you will understand why nobody has a “passion” for Kitchen Faucets like we do – NOBODY. Explore, learn and enjoy the Waterstone experience, then visit your nearest authorized Waterstone Faucets Dealer to get a first hand look and feel of our quality American made products. We hope you join the growing family of Waterstone faucet owners! – The Waterstone Faucets Team

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KZ Design Group – San Diego, CA

San Diego Kitchen & Bath Remodel by KZ Design Group Kathleen Zbacnik of KZ Design Group has recently completed a top-to-bottom remodel of a 3,000-square foot townhouse near Balboa Park in San Diego, CA. This remodel was featured in the San Diego Union Tribune, entitled “Parkside Setting”. Below is a short recap highlighting Kathleen’s kitchen and bath portion of the remodel. PARKSIDE SETTING The buyers spent more than two years searching for just the right home before settling on an elegant San Diego townhouse. It had wonderful bones, with loft 10-foot-high ceilings and an open concept layout. It even had a private interior elevator. But what really attracted them was the location and views, which overlooked the greenery of Balboa Park. For such a major job, Zbacnik first researched her clients’ preferences before plunging into the project. She couldn’t learn much from their previous residence, because they had been linking in a furnished rental unit. After a few shopping trips, she got to know their tastes and she took them to PIRCH and some slab yards for tiles and granite. THE KITCHEN A single slab of Fusion granite with intricate waves of blu-gray and rust colors was selected for the kitchen island. A complementary rectangle of the same stone was mounted behind the stove. Viking appliances were installed, as well as Waterstone kitchen faucets. These materials helped transform a previously dull, functional kitchen into the warm, inviting centerpiece of the main floor living area. THE BATHROOMS Mr. Steam was installed in the shower, and a reproduction of Van Gogh’s “Starry Night over the Rhone” was placed above the tub to brighten up the master bathroom. Water pours in from an Aquabrass wide faucet at the base of the artistic resin panel into a Hydrosystems tub, giving the impression that is flowing from the river. The other powder room features a Coyote Glass glass sink in gold and rust tones, with a THG faucet. ABOUT KZ DESIGNS Kathleen M. Zbacnik graduated magna cum laude from Minnesota State University/Moorhead with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. She has owned and operated KZ DESIGN GROUP, located in La Jolla, California, as Principle designer for the past 30 years. KZ DESIGN GROUP specializes in residential design new construction, remodeling, space planning, and custom furnishings. Kathleen and her talented design team has won 13 ASID Design Excellence Awards and has been published locally and nationally multiple times. See her Media page for details. Kathleen believes that the best measure of her design talents, skills, and experience is evidenced by the many repeat clients she has and by their referrals. Kathleen is a professional member of the American Society of Interior Design (ASID), the International Interior Design Association (IIDA), and has passed the prestigious NCIDQ Exam, National Council for Interior Design Qualifications. When not practicing her passion for interior design Kathleen enjoys theater, symphony, fine dining, and working out at Pure Barre. Her Pomeranian, Angel, loves design also and accompanies her on several job sites. Kathleen and her husband, Joseph live in the seaside community of La Jolla. For more information or to schedule a consult, please contact Kathleen Zbacnik Phone: (858) 361-1100 www.kzdesigngroup.com

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Waterstone Launches Bridge Faucet Line

2013 has already produced some amazing products and programs that will solidify our reputation as the best American Made Kitchen Faucet anywhere. NOBODY does what we do. Our latest creations are the Traditional and Contemporary Bridge Faucets. The Annapolis, Hampton and Towson Bridge Faucets blend an elegant, classic style with the quality and craftsmanship you expect from Waterstone. The Fulton, Hunley and Parche Bridge Faucets add a stylish sophistication to any modern kitchen design. A truly innovative design, our counter mounted bridge faucet accents yesterday and today’s kitchen trends of elegance and function. Solid brass or stainless steel construction. Traditional styles are available with levers or cross handles. CALIFORNIA INSPIRATIONS Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge began on January 5th, 1933. At the time, it was an engineering marvel and an example American ingenuity. By the time of its completion, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world has become one of the most recognized landmarks in the world. To us at Waterstone, the innovation of the Golden Gate Bridge perfectly encapsulates our Bridge Faucets. Not only was the Golden Gate Bridge part of our inspiration, but represents our ingenuity and drive to create something no one else has done.

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Waterstone Adds a Traditional Style Pulldown Faucet

The latest addition to our outstanding Pulldown Faucet line. A traditional style Pulldown Faucet with a C-Spout design, this faucet is our most innovative creation to date. Waterstone’s innovative traditional Pull Down Kitchen Faucets adds a professional-level functionality when cooking with family and friends. An old world design that accents today’s kitchen trends of simplicity and function. Food prep and clean up are made easy with our unique “PLP” sprayer. The standard reach Positive Lock Pull Down sprayer can be used to reach every corner of the sink when rinsing food or during cleanup. A flexible braided hose moves with you while the counterbalanced weight prevents the tug-back most Pull-Down Faucet users experience. Sprayer then easily slides back up and “locks” into place. This innovative PLP design holds the ergonomic handle in place and prevents sag when not in use. Water control handle adjusts up to 45 degrees, right or left, for clearance from backsplash. The Traditional PLP is available in a Standard Reach and Extended Reach. Both have solid brass construction and are available in 31 elegant finish options. Also included with each faucet are three decorative handle buttons. As all our faucets are, the PLPs are compatible with reverse osmosis filtration systems. Why not make it a Suite? Traditional style Pull Downs can be “Suited”. Add matching faucet accessories. Soap/lotion dispensers, air switches or dishwasher air gaps create an amazing collection of kitchen faucets for the kitchen sink area. Designed, engineered and proudly Made in the USA.

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Waterstone Featured in the 2013 Made in the USA Report

There is no shortage of Made-in-the-USA stories across the country. They usually include a hard-working team of employees. A high-quality product. Happy customers. American ingenuity. Jobs. There are thousands of companies that follow this general story line. This article is for them, but not exclusively. Any company looking for an edge in the competitive home improvement industry will benefit from a better understanding of Made-in-the-USA retailing. Waterstone Faucets was honored to be included in a group of amazing American manufacturers that are proud to say they are Made in the USA. HCN presents the results from its first-ever Made in the USA survey. The purpose is to expand the understanding of several key questions of Made in the USA and their impact on the industry. Nearly 1,000 industry professionals participated in the survey, and there are no two theories of the importance of domestic manufacturing that are exactly the same. Among our findings: • A gap exists between retailers’ understanding of consumer behavior and that of manufacturer’s — particularly Made-in-the-USA manufacturers, which have a relatively inflated expectation of consumer willingness to pay more. • More companies than not say they are seeing their competitors promote themselves as Made in the USA — by a factor of about 2 to 1. • Almost half of all respondents (47.9%) — both retailer and manufacturer — believe the Federal Trade Commission’s Made-in-the-USA standard is hard to follow. Across hardware stores, signage on shelves and products attempt to boost sales with red, white and blue. The more the industry knows about Made in the USA, the better for business. Waterstone Faucets offers a number of faucet types, available in traditional or contemporary styles. The company’s six styles, or “Suites,” allow the customer to coordinate all faucets and components into one matching style and finish. Each “Suite” has its own look, feel and style that lend itself to a specific decorative kitchen look and feel. The faucets are available in 30 finishes, plus solid stainless steel. Made in: Murrieta, Calif.

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WATERSTONE HOLDS 2013 INTERNATIONAL SALES MEETING

We had a three day sales training event here in Murrieta. The training started out with a full factory tour, followed by an open format meeting, then cocktails at the new building, finishing with dinner for the entire team at Chris and Darcy’s house. The next day was a full day of Waterstone sales training conducted offsite at the beautiful Temecula Creek Inn wrapping up the day’s events with a fantastic dinner at an old 1850s converted stone bunkhouse on the property. The third day was more sales training in the morning ending with everybody charged up and ready to get back to their territories and deliver Waterstone another record sales year!

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