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Culin & Colella, Inc.
Painted hall wainscot paneling with flat pilaster columns and elliptical jambs and casings.
Photo Cathy Pinsky
Srote & Co Architects | Planners | Interiors
A mahogany artistic inlay adds character to this formal elevator entrance.
Ben Herzog
Rift-sawn oak-paneled niche between kitchen and living room.
Photography by Marco Valencia.
Heuvelmans Interiors fine lighting and furniture
Heuvelmans Interiors gilt bronze chandelier with semi-precious stone malachite ref.VASE.804
LaMantia Design and Remodeling
The clients came to LaMantia requesting a more grand arrival to their home. They yearned for a large Foyer and LaMantia architect, Gail Lowry, designed a jewel. This lovely home, on the north side of Chicago, had an existing off-center and set-back entry. Lowry viewed this set-back area as an excellent opportunity to enclose and add to the interior of the home in the form of a Foyer.
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With the front entrance now stepped forward and centered, the addition of an Arched Portico dressed with stone pavers and tapered columns gave new life to this home.
The final design incorporated and re-purposed many existing elements. The original home entry and two steps remain in the same location, but now they are interior elements. The original steps leading to the front door are now located within the Foyer and finished with multi-sized travertine tiles that lead the visitor from the Foyer to the main level of the home.
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The details for the exterior were also meticulously thought through. The arch of the existing center dormer was the key to the portico design. Lowry, distressed with the existing combination of “busy” brick and stone on the façade of the home, designed a quieter, more reserved facade when the dark stained, smooth cedar siding of the second story dormers was repeated at the new entry.
Visitors to this home are now first welcomed under the sheltering Portico and then, once again, when they enter the sunny warmth of the Foyer.
Sara Hopkins
Being visible from the entryway below, these large, horizontal architectural prints add a touch of grandeur for the formal entryway. The convex Federal mirror reflects light from an oval, tracery window opposite, bringing a touch of sparkle to this faux-painted damask wall.
Olde Wood Ltd.
Contrasting light and dark wood tones juxtaposed with bold, flowing grain patterns give reclaimed hickory a strikingly modern look and a casual, comfortable appeal. With unmatched strength and hardness, hickory is the perfect choice for an airy, contemporary space where kids and pets like to play.
Our 100-percent hickory reclaimed hardwood flooring and timbers come from American East and Midwest barn beams and joists. Each hand-selected Hickory wide plank flooring possesses unique features and colors that can only be found in slow-growth wood that is naturally aged.
Distinctives of Reclaimed Hickory
Our Hickory hardwood flooring features wide variations in color, from nearly white to dark brown, and a delicate balance of sound cracks, checking, wormholes and knots. It is the strongest commercial wood available.
Langeneckert Homes
In a private hallway behind the kitchen, a golden stained glass frame was designed to accentuate a treasured stained glass piece that was a gift from the owners' five children. It features five of their favorite flower, Zinnias, a perpetual reminder of the joy and blessings they’ve received from their closely-knit family.
alise o'brien photography
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