Petrick Architecture
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Curated Condo

Chicago architect Jeanie Petrick directs this humdrum 1920’s vintage condo into a bright, airy luxurious family home. Her beloved found objects are curated into this masterly designed residence. Everything has its place. Colors, textures, balance and alignments make-up this cohesive flowing environment. The collection of furniture includes pieces by designers: Ray and Charles Eames, Jean Prouve, Henry Bertoia, George Nelson, Paul McCobb, John Derian, Philippe Starck, Jonathan Adler, Thomas O’Brien and Kelly Wearstler. Artists Thomas Hart Benton, George Renault and Salvador Dali’s work are a few of the pieces that adorn her wall.

Within a three week schedule, a huge space relationship was changed. The wall between the former servant’s kitchen and the former formal dining room was removed to create a kitchen, eat-in peninsula and a family room. This simple, inexpensive gesture transformed the outdated, dark kitchen into today’s desirable ‘open plan’ concept. The eight foot wide opening is cased with a traditional trim matching the existing to maintain the integrity of the original historic finishes. Natural light and cross ventilation are gained. Upper cabinets are replaced with open shelving, subway tile with dark grout and ornate wall sconces are added for character. A built-in banquette is added for a space saving breakfast nook. Brightness is created through painting the base cabinets white and new Statuary white marble counters.
Country: United States