LANDMARK CLEVElAND STREET RESTORATION/RENOVATION
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 2007

This historic Victorian residence from the 1880’s in a Landmark District in Lincoln Park was entirely reconstructed to meet the changing needs of the owners of over twenty years. The exterior of the house was restored within the State of Illinois guidelines and oversight in compliance with their Tax-Freeze program, and won a 2007 City of Chicago Landmark Award for Preservation Excellence. The exterior work included research and the faithful replacement of windows and doors and trim, all but two had been lost via previous renovations.

The interior of the house was completely gutted and rebuilt, with the intention to provide a serene and sophisticated backdrop for the client’s collection of American Indian artifacts. The design solution proposed an open plan maximizing daylight, with expressed horizontals reflected in many of the pieces. A new, centralized stair was located to reduce circulation. Bronze elements of hardware, picture rails, balustrades complement the hand-scraped walnut floors and interior steel/glazed doors.

Design collaborators included Suzanne Lovell Associates (Interior Design), Charter Sills (Lighting), Enspect Inc (Structural Engineering), Tip-Top Construction (General Contractor), James Martin Associates (Landscape Design).

Entrance

 

Dining

 

Kitchen

 

Living Room

 

Master Bedroom

 

Deck

 

Walk-in Closet

 

Bath

 

Sitting Room

Exterior Vignette