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Waterstone Faucets Helps Disabled Vets

Tunnel to Tower Foundation Murrieta, California, November 20, 2012 – Chris Kuran, Founder and President of Waterstone Faucets, announced that the Murrieta based company will be donating kitchen faucets and accessories to each new home built by the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation. The Foundation, in partnership with the Gary Sinise Foundation, Building for America’s Bravest, donates smart homes for America’s most disabled veterans. Going forward, each new home built, will feature Waterstone kitchen faucet suites and accessories. The Building for America’s bravest project is dear to Waterstone’s President Chris Kuran’s heart. As a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and former US Marine Corps officer, Mr. Kuran continues to serve his country through Waterstone’s donation to wounded veterans. Since Mr. Kuran founded Waterstone in 1999, the company has grown into one of the leading high end kitchen faucet manufacturers. Each faucet is designed, engineered and made in America. “Waterstone is fueled by the faith that we are building a lasting company that truly cares about its customers,” said Mr. Kuran. “Our employees are redefining pride in American Ingenuity every day. We are proud that our donation will honor our countries most disabled veterans, and will help ease their difficulties as they return to civilian life.” The first home to feature Waterstone Faucets was dedicated on Veteran’s Day this year in Jefferson City, Missouri. Marine Corps CPL Tyler Huffman was paralyzed after being shot in Afghanistan by a sniper in December 2010. He, and his wife and young son, were excited to move into the new smart home which was custom designed to CPL Huffman’s needs. Currently, the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Tower Foundation and the Gary Sinise Foundation have partnered to build fifteen homes to be built, with three having been completed to date. A Waterstone Kitchen faucet ‘suite’ has been provided to each of the three homes and will be donated to each of the remaining projects. About Waterstone Faucets Waterstone Faucets was started in 1999 by its founder and president Chris Kuran. All of Waterstone faucets are designed, engineered and made in America. Waterstone specializes in blending artistry and technology into designs made tough enough to endure a lifetime of use. Waterstone Faucets continues its unprecedented growth and has recently moved into their new 42,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Murrieta, California. Their faucet ‘suites’ have been featured in Kitchen & Bath Design News and California Homes Magazine. Waterstone Faucet is redefining pride in American ingenuity every day – one faucet at a time. Nobody does what Waterstone does…Nobody! About the Gary Sinise Foundation: The Gary Sinise Foundation is dedicated to serving the Nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families and those in need by creating and supporting unique programs designed to entertain, educate, inspire, strengthen and build communities. For more information, go to www.GarySiniseFoundation.org. About The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation: The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, named after fallen NY firefighter Stephen Siller, is best known for its annual Tunnel to Towers Run which follows Siller’s heroic run from a blocked-off Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the World Trade Center in a desperate bid to save lives. The Run, held the last Sunday of each September, attracts 30,000 participants from around the world. Since the beginning in 2011, cities all across America, including some of the largest have held their versions of the Tunnel to Towers Run and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Foundation’s “Building for America’s Bravest” program. For more information, go to www.TunneltoTowers.org.

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Waterstone Featured in Santa Barbara Design Showhouse

 A rundown ranch is renovated for the 2012 Santa Barbara Design House and Gardens. Waterstone had the privilege of being included in the 2012 Santa Barbara Design House and Gardens Showhouse. Created by Joanie Franz, wife of actor Dennis Franz, the Showcase brings together top designers and suppliers to develop this Montecito property into a spectacular retreat. The 6,000 sq. ft. main house includes six bedrooms, six and a half baths and is complimented with a two bedroom poolside cabana, outdoor pavilion, and more. The house—with swimming pool, a cabana guesthouse, and totally tricked-out garage—is open for tours September 13 through October 7, but we’re going to give you a sneak peek into the rooms designed by some of California’s best interior designers. The sun, the sea, and foggy mornings in Montecito inspired the design of the living room by Los Angeles designer Michelle Workman. Known for her upbeat mix of modern and classic, Workman covered a vintage chaise with silver faux snakeskin fabric she found at a Los Angeles fabric store. Kitchen Design Charlie Rutledge, Designer at Showcase Kitchens & Baths states that including a second sink and putting one of them in the island has been popular ever since we got past the “triangle” to “zones.” If the main sink is at a window, I usually include a medium size prep sink on the island. It is especially important in a larger kitchen where the fridge is in a different zone than the clean-up sink. I do try to keep the cooktop and ventilation off the island as it is not as friendly as the sink for seating, entertaining, and the projects for which the island can be so useful. A Waterstone Wall Mounted Potfiller highlights the stove area. Above it is a mantel-style range hood with a backsplash of Calcutta marble tiles and sets off the stainless steel range. Other stainless steel appliances, including dishwashers, large refrigerator and freezer, and refrigerator drawers are fit with cabinet-style panel fronts to integrate them into the kitchen cabinetry. On the kitchen island sits a Waterstone traditional Gantry Pulldown faucet on a simple farmhouse sink. A prep sink features a Waterstone Hampton Kitchen Faucet and matching side spray. A Casual Dining Area Indoor-outdoor chairs surround the large wood table in the casual dining area, also designed by Mary McDonald marymcdonaldinc.com. The driftwood color tones blend easily with the family room furnishings and those on the loggia, adjacent to the dining area. A globe pendant light fixture illuminates the table and ties in with the brass scones in the family room and lanterns above the kitchen island.

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Corporate Office and Factory Grand Opening

Murrieta, California (December 21, 2012) – Waterstone Faucets is proud to announce the grand opening of their 42,000 square foot manufacturing facility and corporate office in Murrieta, California. The Murrieta Chamber ribbon cutting and open house will be held on Thursday, January 17, 2013, from 3:00-6:00 pm. The event is open to the general public. Waterstone was founded in 1999, and have grown into one of the leading high end, high quality kitchen faucet manufacturers in the world. Each faucet is designed, engineered and made in America. “Waterstone is fueled by the faith that we are building a lasting company that truly cares about its customers,” said Chris Kuran, Founder and President of Waterstone. “It is amazing to think we started Waterstone with a big dream and one tiny water filtration line, and are now moving into a 42,000 square foot facility that will enable us to grow for years to come. We are proud to share our success with the people in our community.” “We are in such a high growth mode, we had to move,” said Kuran. “This new manufacturing facility, right here in the community we love, will provide us the ability to grow bigger, stronger and faster. We are excited to be able to produce and deliver more products while maintaining the same commitment to manufacturing the highest quality products available to the marketplace”. Waterstone specializes in combining artistry and technology into designs made tough enough to endure a lifetime of use. Their faucet suites were recently featured in Kitchen & Bath Design News and California Homes Magazine. Waterstone Faucet is redefining pride in American Ingenuity every day, one faucet at a time. Tenacity, Pride, and Ingenuity is the Waterstone Way.

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Kitchens by Deane – New Canaan, CT

Charles Synder and Kitchens by Deane Featured in Dream Kitchen & Baths – Spring 2012 A recent article in Kitchen & Baths magazine highlighted the talents of a Connecticut based design firm – Kitchens by Deane. Their kitchen design was centered around a half moon shaped pizza oven. An island in the center of the kitchen, showcases a farmhouse sink and a Waterstone Traditional Gantry Faucet. The chrome finish on the Gantry Faucet, Filtration Faucet and Air Switch, match perfectly with the white marble countertop. Great work by Charles and the whole team at Kitchens by Deane. Thank you for including Waterstone in the design. About Deane A third generation company founded in 1961, Peter Deane and Carrie Deane Corcoran manage the two showrooms in Stamford and New Canaan, CT. They proudly adhere to the historical mission that has guided the business through more than four decades. The Kitchens by Deane family honors its legacy by providing the highest quality custom cabinetry , innovative and compelling interior design, superior craftsmanship and outstanding customer service. Kitchens by Deane has designed countless rooms in Connecticut, Westchester County and New York City. In addition, they are often requested to do projects in Florida, Massachusetts and other states for many of their clients’ second homes. Contact Information Deane Inc. 1267 East Main St. Stamford, CT 06902 203-327-7008 Deane Inc. 189 Elm St. New Canaan, CT 06840 203-972-8836 http://deaneinc.com/

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Showcase Kitchens, Island Park NY

From Kitchen & Bath Design News April 2012 by Janice Anne Costa CRAFTSMANSHIP DEFINES FOURTH-GENERATION DESIGN FIRM MANHASSET, NY – In the age of technology, craftsmanship sometimes gets pushed aside. But that’s anything but the case at Showcase Kitchens, with upscale showrooms here, in Island Park, NY and in Greenwich, CT (with a fourth showroom opening in New York City this spring). The family-owned design firm, which has roots going back through four generations and some 80 years, focuses on hand-crafted designs that begin with real drawings, done by designers who conceptualize the design and draw it up to capture all of the unique details of a project. “We are one of the last design firms that still crafts each design by hand – we only use the computer to engineer the details,” maintains Showcase Kitchens President and CEO John Stark Jr. He notes, “Each design is sketched by the designer, ensuring the most creative approach to design – yet still yielding the accuracy of engineering that design by CAD provides.” The firm specializes in upscale kitchens, custom designs and cabinetry for any room in the house. “From traditional and Old World to ultra-modern or transitional, we can create any style our clients desire,” Starck states. His design philosophy is simple and effective: “First and foremost, form must follow function. We cater the design to each and every client’s specific needs and then work the aesthetic to their tastes.” A FAMILY AFFAIR Starck has spent 25 years in the industry, and was literally raised on kitchen design, having started at the firm at the age of 14. He received his Bachelor’s in Architectural Design, and went on to get certified by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), as well as receiving a certificate as a PKBP (professional kitchen and bath planner) and ACSD (accredited cabinetry and space designer). His father, John Starck Sr., is currently v.p. and COO of the firm. The Starcks believes that a big part of the firm’s success comes from the family values that permeate the business, along with a strong sense of history, and the knowledge that comes from having a business that has seen both the best and the worst of times. “When my great grandfather and grandfather started the business in 1933, it was during the Depression,” he notes. “My roots run deep and our belief is that hard work, determination and a strong ethical platform always lead to success. It hasn’t steered us wrong in almost 80 years and I suspect it will not going forward.” Starck is a big believer in giving credit where credit is due, and he is quick to add, “It certainly doesn’t hurt having design talent and surrounding yourself with individuals who share in your vision.” SHOWROOM SPECTACULAR Working on the ‘Gold Coast’ of Long Island as well as in Greenwich, CT, Starck deals with a customer base where “the homes are grand and the kitchens need to feel equally grand.” As such, the showroom needs to reflect the firm’s custom capabilities. According to Starck, the roughly 1,800-sq.-ft. showroom is filled with custom displays featuring a plethora of detail work. “It’s pretty spectacular,” he asserts, noting that displays range from classic Old World to modern. High-end clients who visit the showroom not only want beautiful custom work that will truly set their kitchens apart, they also want one-stop shopping for all of their design needs. To meet these needs, Starks says, “We offer interior design service and full jobsite project management services, and we source all materials and handle every aspect of our projects.” The showroom carries a variety of high-end product lines, including Premier Custom Built, Quality Custom Cabinetry, Signature Custom Cabinetry, Cesar, La Cornue, Wolf, Sub-Zero, Miele, Gaggenau, Best by Broan, LeFroy Brooks, Rohl, Whitehaus Collection and Franke. Visit the Showcase Kitchens New York website – http://www.showcaseny.com/

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Annapolis Suite Seen in Kitchen and Bath Ideas Magazine

A kitchen remodel by a San Diego based architecture firm was recently featured on the cover of Kitchen and Bath Ideas Magazine. In the April 2012 edition, Waterstone Faucets was included in an article about a kitchen remodel in La Jolla California. The owners of the home wanted a traditional kitchen for entertaining, cooking and baking. San Diego architect Ione Steigler was commissioned to bring a Hampton style design brought out to the west coast. It had to be a place that was warm, open and inviting Steiger’s design, along with interior designer Janette Seltser, created a bright traditional style with white wood work and lot of light. For the sink, Steigler choose our traditional Annapolis Kitchen Faucet to compliment the white farmhouse sink. The hook-spout Annapolis design was accessorized with a matching side spray, soap/lotion dispenser, air gap, and a filtration faucet. The satin nickel finish fit perfectly into the white and vivd green color scheme. Above the stove, Steigler added a Waterstone Potfiller Faucet with an articulated spout. Set against a white tile backsplash the Potfiller fit in nicely with the white cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Congrats to Ione and the rest of the team at IS Architecture for their outstanding work. IS Architecture – www.isarchitecture.com Janette Seltser – www.reateguidesign.com Kitchen and Bath Ideas Magazine Article – “Custom Knead” by Matthew Marin www.bhg.com

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