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My Houzz: Tudor Meets Contemporary
Chicago family home blends traditional style with plenty of room to play
The architects at Orren Pickell Builders & Design created a contemporary Tudor-style home in the suburbs of Chicago for homeowners Ian and Becca Coleman and their two young sons. Ian and Becca originally began conceptualizing this custom-built house from several magazine cutouts. The couple wanted an Old World feel, and the exterior of the house was designed to echo the historic architectural style, but with softer detailing. Becca says, “One of our biggest goals was to make the exterior look as if it had been here for hundreds of years. Hopefully we accomplished that!”
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here: Ian and Becca Coleman, and their two sons Ryder and Casedy
Location: Bannockburn, Illinois (suburb of Chicago)
Size: Two-story home with basement; 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
Architect: Orren Pickell Builders & Design
Designer: Lynn Hertl of LKH Design
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here: Ian and Becca Coleman, and their two sons Ryder and Casedy
Location: Bannockburn, Illinois (suburb of Chicago)
Size: Two-story home with basement; 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
Architect: Orren Pickell Builders & Design
Designer: Lynn Hertl of LKH Design
The doors of the home open to an opulent staircase and foyer. Becca fell in love with a photo of a staircase in a magazine, and turned to the team at Design Stair to re-create the wrought-iron spindles she loved so much.
To the left of the stairs is Ian’s home office and to the right is a gallery leading to the kitchen and family room.
On top of the grand staircase is a landing with two French doors that open to a small balcony. Natural light fills the foyer and accentuates the wide plank hand-scraped walnut floors.
Double chandeliers: Currey & Co.
To the left of the stairs is Ian’s home office and to the right is a gallery leading to the kitchen and family room.
On top of the grand staircase is a landing with two French doors that open to a small balcony. Natural light fills the foyer and accentuates the wide plank hand-scraped walnut floors.
Double chandeliers: Currey & Co.
The foot of the staircase leads into the formal living and dining room. Still in the final stages of design, both rooms will primarily be used for formal entertaining. An exposed feel was created to maintain the flow of both rooms. Guests will be able to dine while having a clear view of the fireplace next to the sofa. Soft draperies, made of Missoni fabric, allow for natural light to enter the room.
Sofa: Custom designed by LKH Design
Wallpaper: Stark
Dining Room Table: David Iatesta
Chairs: Roche Bobois
Console: Antique
Chandelier: David Iatesta
Sofa: Custom designed by LKH Design
Wallpaper: Stark
Dining Room Table: David Iatesta
Chairs: Roche Bobois
Console: Antique
Chandelier: David Iatesta
Just on the other side of the butler's pantry/bar is the kitchen. Becca says the view from the kitchen into the formal dining room is one of her favorites as it creates fluid movement between the rooms while entertaining.
Ian and Becca also had a TV monitor installed in the kitchen to monitor their son while he naps.
Cabinets: Custom-built by Orren Pickell Designers & Builders
Countertops: Calcutta gold marble
Chairs: Custom designed by LKH Design
Ian and Becca also had a TV monitor installed in the kitchen to monitor their son while he naps.
Cabinets: Custom-built by Orren Pickell Designers & Builders
Countertops: Calcutta gold marble
Chairs: Custom designed by LKH Design
Surrounded by light, the kitchen table is a wonderful place to enjoy a family meal. The table and chairs were chosen with the element of durability. With two young boys, choosing furniture fit for everyday use was key.
Kitchen table: Roche Bobois
Chairs: Tolix vintage chairs
Chandelier: Layla Grace
Kitchen table: Roche Bobois
Chairs: Tolix vintage chairs
Chandelier: Layla Grace
The informal dining room area flows directly into the family room. The exposed wooden archway creates a warm, inviting feel. A Hermès Avalon signature blanket drapes the back of the sofa.
The reclaimed wood in the kitchen area and archways is also used on overhead beams in the family room. The built-in cabinets are made by Wood-Mode in their Signature Series. The kid-friendly, comfortable sofa is by Edward Ferrell in Summer Hill fabric.
Light textured draperies allow for the flow of natural light to fill the room. Additionally, the picturesque windows overlook the property's lush wooded landscape. The television has the option to tuck away in the custom-made cabinet.
Cocktail tables: Holly Hunt
Chairs: Hickory Chair
Window coverings: LKH Design
Cocktail tables: Holly Hunt
Chairs: Hickory Chair
Window coverings: LKH Design
The mudroom just behind the kitchen is another of Becca's favorite rooms. The room provides ample storage space for the boys' messy items. It also leads to a room specifically designed for them: A playroom complete with cubby holes that make great hiding spots.
The mudroom was a design collaboration between Orren Pickell Designers & Builders and LKH Design. The cabinets and benches are Brookhaven, and the cushions are made of old potato sacks.
The mudroom was a design collaboration between Orren Pickell Designers & Builders and LKH Design. The cabinets and benches are Brookhaven, and the cushions are made of old potato sacks.
Casedy's bedroom is the first room from the top of the stairs. All of the furniture in his room is from Bellini, including a custom-made chair. Light colors allow for natural light to reflect around the room.
The boys' rooms are connected by a bathroom.
The boys' rooms are connected by a bathroom.
Ryder's room (which he chose) has plenty of natural light that spills through an arched window, equipped with traditional shutters. Matching fans in the boys' rooms are from Matthews' Fan Co.
Most of the rooms in the house face south, allowing lots of light to flow in.
Most of the rooms in the house face south, allowing lots of light to flow in.
The style of the master bedroom, on the other end of the second floor, keeps with the traditional feel.
Ian and Becca's bed lies across from a traditional fireplace and a settee sits next to the bed. Becca envisioned the settee and her designer custom built it for them.
Bed: Christian Liaigre
Settee: custom design by LKH Design, upholstered in Edelman leather
Ian and Becca's bed lies across from a traditional fireplace and a settee sits next to the bed. Becca envisioned the settee and her designer custom built it for them.
Bed: Christian Liaigre
Settee: custom design by LKH Design, upholstered in Edelman leather
The master bath is furnished with a traditional stand-alone air tub by Hydro Systems. The floor tile is made of Carrera marble. The veining of the marble helps add to the look and durability of the stone, masking the floor's inevitable wear and tear over the years. A classic Singer sewing stand sits across from the tub and family photos adorn the wall.
Fixtures: Perrin & Rowe
Fixtures: Perrin & Rowe
Orren Pickell Designers & Builders installed these custom-built his and hers sinks and cabinets, along with a shower with dual heads. The master bath connects to a dressing room and custom-built closet.
The basement is home to a custom-made bar by Orren Pickell Designers & Builders. The bar countertop is crafted from aged oak wine barrels and trimmed out in antiqued copper. The fully equipped wet bar has a tap built in. A wine cellar sits to the left of the bar, and to the right is a media room and poker table. A ping-pong/pool table and vintage arcade games help keep guests (and one day the boys) entertained for hours.
The basement is also home to the kids’ craft room. It was specifically designed to host all activities focused around cut, color and glue. All of the furniture in the room was selected knowing it would suffer some wear and tear over the years. Becca has plans to one day turn it into her own craft room. The room is conveniently outfitted with a sink to help clean up any creative or artistic messes. Across from the craft room is a home gym and an additional playroom for the boys.
A sunroom that can be used year-round sits just off the family room and kitchen. The floor-to-ceiling windows allow sunshine to fill the room. A wood-burning fireplace and TV also make for a cozy place to watch a movie.
Patio furniture: Janus et Cie
Patio furniture: Janus et Cie
Ian and Becca recently completed construction on a custom-built wood-burning oven. The oven sits in the yard, across from the pergola (soon to be trimmed with ivy) and next to the in-ground swimming pool.
The team at Mariani Landscape designed and built the oven.
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