3Eleven - Convertible Model Unit
When we approached the design strategy for the Convertible Unit, we decided that this resident would likely be a bit more playful and open to unique pieces, and a creative layout. The Convertible Unit features a larger, single open space that allows the resident to merge their living and sleeping quarters into one. Our goal was to prove to potential residents that the Convertible Unit was not one to be overloooked.
In order to further designate the sleeping area, we used a chunky blue braided wallcovering on the headboard wall to give a punch of texture and color to the space. Wall-mounted plug-in sconces allow the resident more lighting levels and comfort. To create the Living Area, we placed an armless settee at the foot of the bed, opposite the TV mounted above a full-size chest of drawers. Because John Buck designed the Convertible Unit to be generously-sized, we were able to easily include a full work space, and a cozy eat-in dining setup near the windows with unobstructed views of Chicago's River North skyline. The galley style Kitchen was also wide enough for us to include an additional stainless steel prep table with low-profile counter stools.
In order to further designate the sleeping area, we used a chunky blue braided wallcovering on the headboard wall to give a punch of texture and color to the space. Wall-mounted plug-in sconces allow the resident more lighting levels and comfort. To create the Living Area, we placed an armless settee at the foot of the bed, opposite the TV mounted above a full-size chest of drawers. Because John Buck designed the Convertible Unit to be generously-sized, we were able to easily include a full work space, and a cozy eat-in dining setup near the windows with unobstructed views of Chicago's River North skyline. The galley style Kitchen was also wide enough for us to include an additional stainless steel prep table with low-profile counter stools.
Project Year: 2017
Project Cost: $25,001 - $50,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 60654