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After years in hotels, they found home on
Rancocas Creek
Frank and Elizabeth Klare’s Burlington County home offered simplicity and spaciousness, which
they peppered with personal touches from their travels.
Elizabeth and Frank Klare pose for picture in their house in Delanco. The Klares bought
the house in 2002 and they've customized over time. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer
by Zoe Rosenberg, For The Inquirer
Published March 26, 2025, 5:00 a.m. ET
After years of globe-trotting alongside a career in hotel management, Frank
and Elizabeth Klare decided to plant roots in Delanco, Burlington County.
This was in 2002, when Frank’s last role before retirement, as a general
manager with the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia, was winding down. The
couple, who hail from Germany, decided to stay in the Philadelphia area
because they found its location strategic, between one of their daughters in
New York and Frank’s mother in Washington, D.C.
The house they settled into was different from their digs in the Warwick
Hotel.
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home overlooked the Rancocas Creek
and they loved the simplicity of its main-floor layout, where the dining area
is part of the central, double-height living space. There were aspects of home
living, however, that took some adjusting to after many years of hotel living.
The view of the Rancocas Creek from the Klare's house in Delanco.
Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer
“When I moved here, the first night I realized there’s six doors to the outside”
all of which need to be locked at the end of the day, Elizabeth said. “In a
hotel you don’t worry about any of that.”
But the Klares adjusted. Their home today deeply reflects their worldly
background, dotted with items bestowed with precious memories from their
adventures during Frank’s various hotel-industry roles across Europe, Asia,
and North America. In 12 years of work-related travel, the couple lived
abroad in Greece; Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Moscow; Vancouver,
British Columbia; and Narita, Japan.
From above, the Klare's living room. The couple has hints throughout their home of the years
they spent traveling for Frank's work.
Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer
Frank Klare shows a samovar brought in from Russia. To the right is a lamp from northern
Pakistan made of painted camel skin. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer
Two items they collected during their travels are on proud display in their
great room: a solid brass samovar — a vessel used to heat and boil water for
tea — they purchased in Russia that’s stationed alongside a handmade lamp
of dried and painted camel skin from northern Pakistan. Frank also stores a
khanjar — a ceremonial knife — that he picked up in Oman nearby.
“It’s interesting to find things because they tell you about the culture and
history of a place,” Elizabeth, who offered language services and
proofreading throughout her career, said. “There was probably a time when
that’s all they had in a simple way.”
The kitchen in Elizabeth and Frank Klare's home.
Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer
In the sunroom, sliding doors lead toward the creek and a walking path the
Klares enjoy in warmer weather. A cactus that they’ve had nearly as long as
they’ve lived there reaches toward the sun. Opposite it, an intricate,
chinoiserie-style cabinet draws the eye but has a decidedly less-worldly
origin story, compared to their other items — the couple acquired it during
their time in Indiana.
In their years in Delanco, the Klares have settled into their community and
taken advantage of its perks. Its clubhouse hosts social events, like Mardi
Gras and holiday parties, and has spaces for exercise and mingling.
About a decade ago, Frank undertook the new hobby of painting after a
resident in the community started offering classes. He’s fond of the work of
Van Gogh and, like the famous Dutch artist, is particularly drawn to using
yellow and blue.
“You can express yourself so much in just the two colors,” he said.
The staircase and foyer, where the Klares display their eclectic collection of art. Frank enjoys
painting, and many of his own works are throughout the home.
Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer
An office space is open to the rest of the home and houses more of the family's art. Miguel
Martinez / For The Inquirer
His paintings dot the home and add a modernist flair to the couple’s
otherwise simple aesthetic. They’ve also updated some of the home’s
flooring to bamboo, because they liked the feel of it underfoot, and added a
small, modern gas fireplace in the great room that makes it feel extra cozy on
a cold winter’s day.
For Frank and Elizabeth, 85 and 83, the Delanco address where they’ve lived
now for 23 years is the most long-term home they’ve had. After a lifetime on
the move, they’re content.
“I’m glad we saw all that, but it’s also really good to be here,” Elizabeth said.
Elizabeth and Frank Klare outside their house in Delanco, which overlooks Rancocas
Creek. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer

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Frank and Elizabeth Klare article - After years in hotels.docx

  • 1. After years in hotels, they found home on Rancocas Creek Frank and Elizabeth Klare’s Burlington County home offered simplicity and spaciousness, which they peppered with personal touches from their travels. Elizabeth and Frank Klare pose for picture in their house in Delanco. The Klares bought the house in 2002 and they've customized over time. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer by Zoe Rosenberg, For The Inquirer Published March 26, 2025, 5:00 a.m. ET After years of globe-trotting alongside a career in hotel management, Frank and Elizabeth Klare decided to plant roots in Delanco, Burlington County. This was in 2002, when Frank’s last role before retirement, as a general manager with the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia, was winding down. The couple, who hail from Germany, decided to stay in the Philadelphia area because they found its location strategic, between one of their daughters in New York and Frank’s mother in Washington, D.C.
  • 2. The house they settled into was different from their digs in the Warwick Hotel. The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home overlooked the Rancocas Creek and they loved the simplicity of its main-floor layout, where the dining area is part of the central, double-height living space. There were aspects of home living, however, that took some adjusting to after many years of hotel living. The view of the Rancocas Creek from the Klare's house in Delanco. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer “When I moved here, the first night I realized there’s six doors to the outside” all of which need to be locked at the end of the day, Elizabeth said. “In a hotel you don’t worry about any of that.” But the Klares adjusted. Their home today deeply reflects their worldly background, dotted with items bestowed with precious memories from their
  • 3. adventures during Frank’s various hotel-industry roles across Europe, Asia, and North America. In 12 years of work-related travel, the couple lived abroad in Greece; Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Moscow; Vancouver, British Columbia; and Narita, Japan. From above, the Klare's living room. The couple has hints throughout their home of the years they spent traveling for Frank's work. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer Frank Klare shows a samovar brought in from Russia. To the right is a lamp from northern Pakistan made of painted camel skin. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer Two items they collected during their travels are on proud display in their great room: a solid brass samovar — a vessel used to heat and boil water for
  • 4. tea — they purchased in Russia that’s stationed alongside a handmade lamp of dried and painted camel skin from northern Pakistan. Frank also stores a khanjar — a ceremonial knife — that he picked up in Oman nearby. “It’s interesting to find things because they tell you about the culture and history of a place,” Elizabeth, who offered language services and proofreading throughout her career, said. “There was probably a time when that’s all they had in a simple way.” The kitchen in Elizabeth and Frank Klare's home. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer In the sunroom, sliding doors lead toward the creek and a walking path the Klares enjoy in warmer weather. A cactus that they’ve had nearly as long as they’ve lived there reaches toward the sun. Opposite it, an intricate, chinoiserie-style cabinet draws the eye but has a decidedly less-worldly origin story, compared to their other items — the couple acquired it during their time in Indiana.
  • 5. In their years in Delanco, the Klares have settled into their community and taken advantage of its perks. Its clubhouse hosts social events, like Mardi Gras and holiday parties, and has spaces for exercise and mingling. About a decade ago, Frank undertook the new hobby of painting after a resident in the community started offering classes. He’s fond of the work of Van Gogh and, like the famous Dutch artist, is particularly drawn to using yellow and blue. “You can express yourself so much in just the two colors,” he said. The staircase and foyer, where the Klares display their eclectic collection of art. Frank enjoys painting, and many of his own works are throughout the home. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer
  • 6. An office space is open to the rest of the home and houses more of the family's art. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer His paintings dot the home and add a modernist flair to the couple’s otherwise simple aesthetic. They’ve also updated some of the home’s flooring to bamboo, because they liked the feel of it underfoot, and added a small, modern gas fireplace in the great room that makes it feel extra cozy on a cold winter’s day. For Frank and Elizabeth, 85 and 83, the Delanco address where they’ve lived now for 23 years is the most long-term home they’ve had. After a lifetime on the move, they’re content. “I’m glad we saw all that, but it’s also really good to be here,” Elizabeth said. Elizabeth and Frank Klare outside their house in Delanco, which overlooks Rancocas Creek. Miguel Martinez / For The Inquirer