This historic home and coach house in a landmark district on Astor Street was built in the late 1800’s. Originally designed as an 11,000sf single family residence, the home
was divided into nine apartments in the 1960’s and had fallen into disrepair. The new owners purchased the property with a vision to convert the building back to single
family residence for their young family.
The design concept was to restore the limestone exterior to its original state and reconstruct the interior into a home with an open floor plan and modern amenities for entertaining and family living, incorporating vintage details from the original property whenever possible. Program requirements included five bedrooms, all new bathrooms, contemporary kitchen, salon, library, billiards room with bar, home office, cinema, playroom, garage with stacking car lifts, and outdoor gardens with all new landscaping.
The home is unified by a grand staircase which is flooded with natural light from a glass laylight roof. The first level includes a formal entry with rich wood and marble finishes,
a walnut-paneled billiards room with custom bar, a play room, and a separate family entry with mudroom. A formal living and dining room with adjoining intimate salon are located on the second level; an addition at the rear of the home includes a custom deGiulio kitchen and family room. The third level master suite includes a marble bathroom, dressing room, library, and office. The fourth level includes the family bedrooms and a guest suite with a terrace and views of Lake Michigan. The lower level houses a custom cinema. Sustainable elements are seamlessly integrated throughout and include renewable materials, high-efficiency mechanicals and thermal envelope, restored original mahogany windows with new high-performance low-E glass, and a green roof.
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Your project - I don't have a specific question, but I just wanted to comment on how stunning your work is. We fell in love with this project. »
dSPACE Studio Ltd What a lovely compliment, thank you for appreciating our work! We really enjoyed working on this project and feel fortunate to have great clients to collaborate with.
dSPACE Studio Ltd The hallway in the background of this image is 4'-11 across. The deep portal opening leading into that hallway is 3'-6 wide and designed to frame the hallway beyond. Thank you for your interest in our project, and good luck with yours!
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dSPACE Studio Ltd Hi - Great question. We applied two additional layers of 1/2" drywall in the stepped pattern that you see in photo to create the coffered areas. The drywall steps are then finished with a drywall edge bead in the shape of letter "z". This makes for sharp edges that look amazing.
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where can I see more and talk to a design to install this in the 11554 zip code - where can I see more and talk to a design to install this in the 11554 zip code »
dSPACE Studio Ltd John, Thank you for your interest in our design. If you are interested in seeing more examples of our work, our portfolio of work can be seen at www.dspacestudio.com. If you are looking for a designer in your area who does this type of work, the Houzz professional directory is a great resource. Just click on the "Find Local Pros" tab at the top of the webpage. Once you've found a designer or architect that you would like to work with, we suggest showing them a few images of projects you love to give them a sense of what you are looking for in a design. Thanks for your question and good luck with your project.
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What finish on the walls? - What finish did you use with Vanilla Milkshake? Was it flat, egg shell, pearl or semi gloss??? Is the ceiling, trim and walls the same color?
Thank you in advance »
dSPACE Studio Ltd There is a slight sheen with a satin or eggshell finish. If you proceed with the satin finish on the walls, it will have more shine than the walls but less shine than the trim in the photo above. Our preference for is a Matte finish for the soft depth and how forgiving it is for drywall imperfections. There are many great brands of paint on the market these days that are durable and washable in a matte or eggshell finish. Thanks and good luck with your project!
dSPACE Studio Ltd Thank you for the compliment. The ceiling height in this room is 8'-7" which is lower than the ceilings in rest of the home, so we used the stepped drywall details on the ceiling to give the illusion of added height.
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dSPACE Studio Ltd Thank you for your question. The field tile is a white marble called Bianco Dolomiti and the border stone we used is a grey marble called Nordic Grey. Both marbles were provided by Stone Source in Chicago. Good Luck with your project. dSPACE Studio's portfolio of work can been seen at www.dspacestudio.com
dSPACE Studio Ltd These are 3" round trimless downlights from Element Lighting. Thanks for the question and good luck with your project. dSPACE Studio's portfolio of award winning work can been seen at www.dspacestudio.com
stephaniewiesel What size is the Foyer table? and what size is the area rug? The rug design is so pretty and looks like the Schumacher Imperial Trellis Pattern. Thank you!
dSPACE Studio Ltd Thank you for your questions! This is a 4'-0 diameter table centered on an 9'-0 x 9'-0 area rug. Both are custom pieces by Michael Abrams Design. They are a great resource and their website is www.michaelabrams.com.
dSPACE Studio's portfolio of work can been seen at www.dspacestudio.com
Ceiling treatment in master bedroom, study, and foyer.
Wall treatment in foyer and dining room.
Element by Tech lighting flangeless LED recessed lights
Vanilla milkshake wall color