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Owners of Vanity Salon present storefront facelift at 1113 S. Fort Thomas Ave.; board prefers engineered wood samples over vinyl
Summary
Vanity Salon owners proposed replacing deteriorated siding with board-and-batten material, adding three exterior sconces, a flower box, and a hanging sign. Board members recommended engineered wood (LP SmartSide) or higher-quality options and encouraged applicants to consider Grow grant funding; no formal vote recorded in the transcript.
Owners of Vanity Salon described plans to renovate the storefront at 1113 South Fort Thomas Avenue and received guidance from the Design Review Board on materials and streetscape details.
Applicants Nikki Stefan and Nicole identified themselves as the owners and said the existing wood siding is in poor condition and difficult to maintain. They proposed replacing the lower-level siding with a board-and-batten product (applicants provided a sample) and painting the upper areas a lighter neutral "mocha" color. The applicants also proposed adding three black exterior sconces, a wooden (white) flower box under the primary display window and a small hanging metal…
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