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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Art lights - Hi. Would you mind sharing the source of the art lights? Thank you. »
dSPACE Studio Ltd These art lights are the Maxine from Urban Electric in a Polished Nickel finish. Thanks for your question and good luck with your project! Our portfolio of work can be seen at dSPACE Studio www.dspacestudio.com
dSPACE Studio Ltd Hello - The hanging pendant is by Baker No. AA303 - Christal Chandelier. You can go on Baker's website and find a local store in your area. Good luck with your project! dSPACE Studio
dSPACE Studio Ltd The ceiling was designed and detailed by dSPACE Studio - we created a custom plaster mold design that was fabricated by a Chicago plaster company. Thanks for your question and good luck with your project!
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dSPACE Studio Ltd Hi Sherolene, great question. These are custom doors that were fabricated by a great millworker in the Chicago, and they are walnut doors with a glass panel. The doors are 8'-0" tall. Thanks for your question and good luck with your project.
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dSPACE Studio Ltd This chair is from Baker Furniture, the designer is Barbara Barry and the fabric is Zoffany, Mosaic-Linen. Thank you for your question and good luck with your project.
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dSPACE Studio Ltd Hi Kashani, We would be happy to speak with you about the plaster company we worked with. Please contact Kathryn at 773-423-2923 for additional information.
dSPACE Studio Ltd Yes, that's exactly right. This is a pair of pocket doors with hardware that allows them to open and close together. Thanks for the question and good luck with your project.
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Need help with choosing trim for grey wall - I am doing my living room over and I would love to paint one wall which has a white fireplace like above, but is flanked by two small windows on each side. Should I paint the trim white or grey along the baseboards of the one accent wall? »
drsahra I think going for the grey is a good idea because the fireplace is white and the two colours would come out good but with more white it would lack texture. Also if grey is the only colour you're going for then I think choosing it would be a good option to maximise colour.:)
Opacity of Stain - The floor is amazing how did you achieve such a dark opacity? What was the exact stain you used? Was it mixwax? gel? How many coats? This is the best floor I' ve ever seen! »
dSPACE Studio Ltd There are two coats of an custom stain blend that is 50% ebony with 50% chocolate applied to a quarter sawn white oak hardwood floors. are quarter sawn white oak. The final finish has a polyurethane coat for a long lasting and durable floor. Good luck with your project.
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dSPACE Studio Ltd The rug is from Rexx Rug on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago. Thank you for your question and good luck with your project. dSPACE Studio's portfolio of award winning work can been seen at www.dspacestudio.com
dSPACE Studio Ltd The chairs are from Baker. Thank you for the questions and good luck with your project. dSPACE Studio's portfolio of award winning work can been seen at www.dspacestudio.com
yrodriguez I currently live in Chicago but am building a home in Las Vegas. Is this something that dSPACE could design for me and I could use a local plaster contractor in Vegas to install for me? Please let me know. - Yolanda
dSPACE Studio Ltd Thanks for your question - this table was specified by our interior designer Michael Abrams www.michaelabrams.com Good luck with your project, www.dspacestudio.com
dSPACE Studio Ltd The pocket doors are a custom design we created for this project. The doors are solid Walnut and both pocket doors operate in unison with dual acting hardware.
Bentley Design Bentley design would be happy to build doors just like these for you.We can be reached at 727-631-2882. Have a look at some of our work here: http://www.houzz.com/photos/users/bentleydesign
dSPACE Studio Ltd The plaster tracery ceiling detail works best with higher ceilings due to the 1.5 inch drop. It is a handcrafted detail so the closer you are the to the ceiling the more likelihood you would see imperfections. 8'-0" may be a little low. Perhaps your contractor can install a small area for you to review. Seeing a mock up is always the safest bet. Good luck and send us your final photos. Kevin
dSPACE Studio Ltd This is a custom plaster tracery ceiling that was developed for this space. We created a custom plaster mold design that was fabricated by a Chicago plaster company.
I'm taking interior design classes and need a photo of contemporary pargework. I would like to use this photo but I can't get the photo large enough due to the way the photo is posted. Would you be willing to send me a jpeg? »
Sorry that we didn't see your request in time for your class. If you still need additional information please send an e-mail to info@dspacestudio.com. Good Luck with your classwork.
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blue702 May I ask what a ceiling like that goes for. Materials and man labor? I just need to know if this will ever be attainable for an average girl like me, and what type of financial goals I need to setup to attain it.
Thank you! I love your work, absolutely love it!
dSPACE Studio Ltd Hi, great question. A custom plaster ceiling like the one shown here in the image is not an inexpensive undertaking. It's hard to give you a sense of cost without know more about the application, size of the room and how labor intricate your pattern would be. We'd be happy to discuss the process we went through and talk to you more about what you could expect the costs to be. Please feel free to contact us at info@dspacestudio.com or (773) 432-2920 for more information about this ceiling and the process we went through. Having said that, we highly recommend finding a plaster contractor in your area to discuss the job with. Having a plaster contractor you trust and who can show you examples of previous work is key to getting this type of ceiling installed correctly. Thanks for your question and good luck with your project.
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