“One neat arrangement” – The Philadelphia Inquirer on Fri, Mar. 19, 2010

Friday, March 26th, 2010

The Home of Regina and Leon Huff

The Moorestown home of Philly’s own music producer, Leon Huff, of Philadelphia International Records fame was featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer on Fri, Mar. 19, 2010. The music producer and his wife, Regina, have created a world of striking furnishings, color schemes that blend as harmoniously as the undertones of mellow jazz, offering serene order with the help of Interior Designer, Georgio Savva.

The family room, with soaring ceiling and double-paddle fans is spare in furnishings, and blends chocolates, cocoas, and beiges for sophistication and serenity. (David M Warren / Staff Photographer)

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“One neat arrangement”

Music producer Leon Huff’s Moorestown home is a serene, orderly getaway. The Sound of Philadelphia? “I’m a guy who really needs quiet.”

By Sally Friedman

For The Inquirer

The desk is huge, handsome, and perfectly, absolutely clear. Not a single stray paper, not a file, not even a pen rests on it. Yet this desk is in the working home office of an extremely busy man.

Leon Huff admits it – he’s a neat freak, and it shows in his elegant Moorestown home, a place so immaculate it’s hard to imagine anyone even lives in it.

The music producer and his wife, Regina, have created a world of striking furnishings, color schemes that blend as harmoniously as the undertones of mellow jazz, offering serene order.

“I love privacy and quiet, and we’ve found it here,” says Leon Huff, who created a music empire with his partner, Kenneth Gamble, when they formed Philadelphia International Records in 1971. Credited with establishing “The Sound of Philadelphia,” the company worked with artists like Teddy Pendergrass, Patti LaBelle, Chubby Checker, Michael Jackson, and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.

Recently, a fire swept through the company’s Philadelphia headquarters, causing extensive damage and corresponding heartache, and making the Huffs even more grateful for their home, which, they both suggest, is their sanctuary.

“It’s not just the look and feel of this house, but also its peace and privacy,” says Regina, a Camden native who also lived in Delran.

“I’m a guy who really needs quiet. I do like to get away from the world sometimes,” says Leon, who describes himself as “. . . very happy with solitude.”

The Huffs first saw the home they now own several years ago, when it belonged to former Eagles football player Lito Sheppard and his wife, Nicki. As social guests of the Sheppards’, the couple recall being smitten.

“I loved it the minute I stepped inside,” says Regina, who felt comfortable with the open flow, the private yard, and the expansive feel.

When Sheppard was leaving the area, the Huffs signed on the dotted line, leaving behind a home in Washington Township, Gloucester County, decorated in muted beiges. They were ready for a bit more sparkle.

With the assistance of designer Georgio Savva of Cherry Hill’s Unique Interiors, they set out to create their vision. Because Savva also had worked with the Sheppards, he knew the home well and could guide them.

“I’ve always liked Moorestown. I used to ride my bike here when I lived in Cherry Hill,” says Leon, who was born in Camden and lived in a modest rowhouse with small rooms, with his father’s barbershop in the basement. “I’m not spoiled, and neither is Regina. We both feel very fortunate to live in this beautiful place.”

The couple, relative newlyweds, married in 2005 after their earlier marriages ended in divorce. And there’s no mistaking that their taste for glamour came to the fore when they moved into the property in April.

The living room is a study in art deco with walls in sea-mist blue with a cocoa glaze, the handiwork of Lillian’s Paintbrush in Moorestown, a company owned by Lillian Beretta that specializes in custom paint finishes. The company did all of the customized walls.

In the living room, accessories in metallic tones complement the walls, and a lush curved sofa is done in raw silk. The curvy motif is repeated in an area rug over the lacquered mahogany wood floor. Art by the Phoenix Art Group, a collective of Arizona artists who will custom-match any palette in original artwork, unifies the room, which might easily be a 1950s Hollywood mogul’s lair.

The foyer boasts a remarkable sculpture of a joined male and female in silver and bronze, and a three-dimensional wall piece of gleaming acrylics and stainless steel. Across from the foyer is the large dining room. Ultramodern chairs with flashes of silver and high-gloss Italian lacquer anchor the collection of Murano glass that Regina has been collecting, in her word, “forever.” Murano pieces crop up in other spaces, but the dining room is the showcase.

From the contemporary kitchen, with wood cabinetry with raised panels, a Murano light fixture, and granite counters, there are spectacular views of woods and trees, and of a deck, with restaurant-style grill, that is custom-made for parties.

“But we still order in a lot of pizza,” confesses Regina, who patronizes a popular spot on Main Street.

Leon’s home office with its pristine desk holds treasured photographs, including one of Michael Jackson as a preteen that is “a cherished possession,” he said.

A family room with soaring ceiling and double-paddle fans is spare in furnishings, and blends chocolates, cocoas, and beiges for sophistication and serenity. This is a room to kick back in and chill, but one that can also put on company manners for Sunday sports or family gatherings.

Upstairs, a master bedroom in pale beiges has as its centerpiece a four-poster bed that looks straight out of a European castle. In a home full of showstopping art, furniture, and accessories, this suite is still one of Regina’s favorite spots, and another haven for her Murano glass.

But the crown jewel is the gigantic lower level, a kind of playground for all seasons. Every recreational toy is in this space, from a massive pool table and customized game table to a bar, full movie theater, and lounging area.

The feature the Huffs love most is one of the few that remain from the Sheppard era. Seems Sheppard and his wife commissioned a jazz mural, also from Lillian’s Paintbrush, that stretches across two walls of the lower level. “When I saw that, I really had a feeling that we were meant to be in this house,” Regina Huff says. “The music theme of that mural made it seem like an almost magical match.”

Also displayed on the lower-level walls are the gold and platinum records won by Gamble & Huff’s performers. The late Teddy Pendergrass, who was extremely close to Huff, has a wall of his own.

There’s a far less public room on that lower level that is one of the most precious to Leon. While it’s basically a storeroom, in it are the many honors, awards and memorabilia of a full life in the music industry. But even in this home, there just aren’t quite enough walls to display it all.

Those cherished reminders of Philadelphia International Records have taken on even greater significance since the Feb. 21 fire that destroyed some of that glorious past.

Finally, tucked away in a corner of the expanse is a simple room “decorated” with basically just one piece of furniture: a barber chair.

That chair is not just a successful entrepreneur’s reward – a place for the luxury of home haircuts – it’s also a nod to Leon’s past.

“My father was very important in my life. And our Camden home had that basement barbershop,” Leon says. “So when I come in here, I’m reminded of that other life, one that taught me a lot that’s important.”

Leon gets a bit nostalgic for that life sometimes. “Those were happy days back in Camden, and I don’t ever want to forget my roots,” he says. “Roots matter.”

Hunter Douglas Rebate

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Are you thinking about updating you windows?

We have great rebates from Hunter Douglas in addition to our already low prices. Stop by for details.

The Christopher Guy Gallery

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

The Christopher Guy Gallery at Unique Interiors:

76-0007 Bistro / Bar Table: An exquisite Bistro/Bar flared tripod table hand crafted from solid mahogany. W33 x D33 x H41″ 

 

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60-0025 Barstool: A cantilevered back and sweeping sabre legs lend this striking contemporary style bistro or cocktail stool an architectural statement of form.W24 x D22 x H40″  Seat Height: 31″; Seat Depth: 20″;Arm Height: 40″ Many Fabrics and Finishes Available

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60-0230 Occaisional Chair: Add a touch of grandeur to a room with this left or right asymmetrical accent chair, with a rolled edge hand-carved from Solid mahogany. Paired with 60-0229. W31 x D31 x H69″; Seat Height: 18″; Seat Depth: 22″; Many Fabrics and Finishes Available

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76-0075 Console Table: The unique “Chris-X” signature legs are central to the successful design of this magnificent hand carved console table crafted from solid and veneered mahogany, with gilded mesh accents. W 75″ x D 20″ x H 35″

50-1951 Constellation Mirror:  Starry, starry night. Christopher enjoys inventing illustrious shapes, and this fabulous signature piece is no exception. Sculptured steel mesh frame with hand-carved wood accents. 57″ x 59″

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50-2421 Mirror: Twenty-one individual glass panes make up this outstanding and yet strikingly simple design. 40″ x 56″

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Just Glistening; At home with Georgio Savva during the Holidays

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

At home for the Holidays with Georgio Savva, Interior Designer at Unique Interiors. Georgio and his wife Dimitria were recently featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer’s I Magazine Home & Design Section; December 2009.

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Set back from the road, the Savva home, with its brick exterior, looks cozy and solid, a felicitous blend of farmhouse and New England Cape Cod, with a bit of Europe mixed in.

But step inside, and space opens into more space, with unexpected bends and turns that reveal the Moorestown home’s unending charm. For Georgio and Dimitra Savva, who purchased the home in 2002 just after they’d almost settled on a characterless townhouse, the home presented a blank canvas. Because both love design, it let them express their creativity and their love for their Greek heritage.

During holiday season, the 4,400-square-foot home, built in 1942, takes on a luminous quality that made it a highlight of the 2006 edition of Moorestown’s annual Cook’s Tour of very special houses, with proceeds benefiting South Jersey’s Virtua Health Systems.

But it wasn’t always so appealing. Just ask Dimitra.

“The first thing my wife said when she saw the house seven years ago was, ‘I’m not living here!’ ” Georgio recalls. Occupied by renters, the place was furnished in “early chaos,” without charm or style. Georgio’s father, who spent his youth in Greece, likened it to “a barn where you could keep horses.”

Georgio, a designer for Unique Interiors in Cherry Hill, was undaunted. He instantly saw the home’s potential and its good bones, and even imagined it as a holiday home for his large family.

Dimitra, whose background is in textiles and who currently works in fashion, did come around. And today, Georgio’s parents occupy a large suite in the back of the home.

Visitors enter by the main door into a hallway; next to it is a small room that takes on significance at Christmas. The Icon Room, as it is known, holds the couple’s religious treasures, including photos and statuary representing saints. The couple began their collection on their honeymoon in Greece 10 years ago, and it now fills multiple shelves. Included in the unusual collection, in a heart-shaped holder, are the stefana, the silver and pearl crowns the couple wore during their traditional Greek wedding ceremony in 1999. Candles illuminate the pieces at night.

Beyond the intimate room, the home rambles on, with its center core comprising a formal living room, dining room, kitchen, and family room. While each space is unique, there is a unity to the look and feel of a home that combines European formality with country charm. The balance never tips in one direction or the other, because that blend is exactly what the Savvas wanted.

Holiday central is the dining room, with its massive E.J. Victor dining table with mahogany inlaid top and apron of French appliques. A hand-painted ceiling sets off a distressed plaster finish on the butterscotch walls, a color and texture Georgio chose because the result is mellow enough to be discreet, but interesting enough to make an impression.

“On Christmas Day, after morning services, everybody comes back here to spend the holiday,” Dimitra says. “We’re a big family – siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins – and this house is large enough to accommodate everyone and their pets.”

The Savvas keep the food coming, from appetizers like the traditional avgolemono soup (Greek chicken soup with rice and lemon) to the stuffed grape leaves and homemade Greek breads and, ultimately, a full sit-down dinner for 37 people, served family style.

In the formal living room, with pale silk sofas flanking the fireplace, European bombe chest, and Oriental carpeting, Dimitra and Georgio set up small golden tinsel trees of various heights, originally store props. The living room showstopper tree has as its motif birds and flowers in gold, bronze, sage, and coral tones, swathed in French silk.

Dimitra’s favorite room is the tearoom that overlooks the yard. The tea fancier created a charming nook where teatime is set against a backdrop of teapots from around the world. At Christmas, the tearoom’s golden tree sparkles with Swarovski and Waterford ornaments.

“This is a home where we’ve mixed European sophistication and drama with a country comfort feel,” Georgio says. “We love it all the time, but in the holiday season, it reminds us of just how wonderful and important heritage, home, and family can be.” I

 


 

Sally Friedman is a freelance writer based in South Jersey.

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The family room evokes Christmas in wine country, with Tuscan hand-carved furniture, tapestries, and distressed leather complementing the rich merlot and green-grape colors adorning the tree.

American Leather Comfort Sleeper

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Introducing the American Leather Comfort Sleeper Gallery

We are proud to introduce the American Leather Comfort Sleeper Gallery at Unique Interiors in Cherry Hill, NJ. Stop by to see the Conner, Kayla, Kristina, Lindsay, Natasha, Owen or Savannah. We are located just 15 minutes from Center City Philadelphia or 2 hours South of Manhattan / New York City. With the Unique Interiors “Competitive Pricing Policy” we offer every Comfort Sleeper that we sell at the minimum retail price allowed by American Leather so you can be certain to get the best price every day! Also, we will ship your American Leather Comfort Sleeper anywhere in the USA. With larger orders we can even arrange shipping to Bermuda and the Carribean.

 

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Bob and Kathy Deniken, owners of Unique Interiors are shown above with Robert & Barbara Tiffany, inventors of the Comfort Sleeper. The Tiffany’s were kind enough to visit our showroom and tell us about how they came up with their ground breaking design. If you interested in learning more about the American Leather Comfort Sleeper check out our winning video for the Comfort Sleeper Best “Pitcher” Contest.

American Leather Comfort Sleepers

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

No Bars, No Springs, No Comprimise

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The American Leather Comfort Sleeper™ is a home furnishings jewel, blending Comfort and Style with Function and Fashion. Eight years ago we partnered with Robert and Barbara Tiffany to develop  a sleeper sofa that was just as comfortable for sitting as it is for sleeping. The result is the leading luxury sofa sleeper in the country.

Rated as best by Apartment Therapy and “Best Value” by Consumers Digest, our Comfort Sleeper features the patented Tiffany 24/7 platform system topped with five inches of luxury high density foam. Sit or sleep with total comfort, with no bars, no springs and no sag.

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