My Houzz: A Victorian house in Chicago Gets a last day industrial - Garrett Anderson and Courtney knew their Victorian home in Chicago needed a major upgrade when they bought it. "It had been a rental home for a number of years and was in poor condition. The entire place had a damp dark feeling, "Garrett said.
he and his wife Courtney, the two professional dancers, moved to Chicago after spending three years in Antwerp, Belgium, the Royal Ballet of Flanders. They wanted to renovate this home with the prospect of the short term rent, so they have to work with Mike Shively Morgante Wilson Architects and Abel Marin remodeling contractor Pro-Done. The couple drew on their experience with a modern European style and love of vintage furniture, and natural surfaces and textures to give the three-bedroom home a cool refreshment with an industrial edge.
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Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here Garrett and Courtney Anderson and their 2 year old son, Rowan
Location Wrigleyville, Chicago
built 1888
Size 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Architect Mike Shively Morgante Wilson Architects
contractor Abel Marin Pro-Done remodeling
The Andersons were constantly invited to their home, because they rent through Airbnb, so space bright and friendly life was a must. The lounge was originally a large stone fireplace and exposed radiator, the two that have been withdrawn for reasons of accountability and open space. 'I love the light it receives now, Garrett said.
Both watercolor pieces seen above the sofa are by Alice Klock, a Garrett dancer colleague of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, where he currently works. "These paints were in fact the color of inspiration for the rest of the room, Courtney said. yellow blue Pops and mustard are seen in the cushions, rug and sofa.
The couple repurposed vintage trunk and made a corner of the living room into a mini-bar using the second hand finds. The chair was another vintage find - eclectic store Yearbook - while the shelves are paving which came from a fallen walnut tree. The floor lamp is a rare modern shopping, Pier 1 Imports.
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Who lives here Garrett and Courtney Anderson and their 2 year old son, Rowan
Location Wrigleyville, Chicago
built 1888
Size 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Architect Mike Shively Morgante Wilson Architects
contractor Abel Marin Pro-Done remodeling
The Andersons were constantly invited to their home, because they rent through Airbnb, so space bright and friendly life was a must. The lounge was originally a large stone fireplace and exposed radiator, the two that have been withdrawn for reasons of accountability and open space. 'I love the light it receives now, Garrett said.
Both watercolor pieces seen above the sofa are by Alice Klock, a Garrett dancer colleague of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, where he currently works. "These paints were in fact the color of inspiration for the rest of the room, Courtney said. yellow blue Pops and mustard are seen in the cushions, rug and sofa.
The couple repurposed vintage trunk and made a corner of the living room into a mini-bar using the second hand finds. The chair was another vintage find - eclectic store Yearbook - while the shelves are paving which came from a fallen walnut tree. The floor lamp is a rare modern shopping, Pier 1 Imports.
Sofa, Ikea.
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"We have a kind of dependence chair, said Courtney. "We have always gathered chairs in all the cities we lived, and thus have a random collection of chairs that seem to all go together." The couple acquired the dining chairs in wood and black pleather when they lived in Belgium. "The owner of a local coffee took a remediation class project and sold its class chairs," Courtney said.
vintage finds mixed with travel memories offer a personal touch in their decoration. A vintage record player is hidden behind the dining table. "The sound quality is awful, but it works, looks cool and is the perfect player driving record for our 2 year old son, said Courtney.
The wall of the stairwell is painted black, and dramatic color continues down the stairs through the bearing and the bathroom upstairs. "We wanted to black, but were nervous, and finally we decided to go. I'm so glad we did, "Courtney said.
Stairwell wall painted Onyx, Benjamin Moore. deer head, HomeGoods.
vintage finds mixed with travel memories offer a personal touch in their decoration. A vintage record player is hidden behind the dining table. "The sound quality is awful, but it works, looks cool and is the perfect player driving record for our 2 year old son, said Courtney.
The wall of the stairwell is painted black, and dramatic color continues down the stairs through the bearing and the bathroom upstairs. "We wanted to black, but were nervous, and finally we decided to go. I'm so glad we did, "Courtney said.
Stairwell wall painted Onyx, Benjamin Moore. deer head, HomeGoods.
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Mike Shively architect came up with the idea of exposing the pipes to the kitchen through the dining room to showcase the vault, one of the original features of the house. "We chose to preserve and highlight its structure by running the spiral duct, we installed central air to just above the top, and flanked it leads throughout the space with pendant lights Garrett said.
Garrett designed the pendant lights and pipe obtained using the assembly Courtney. Combined with exposed pipes, they add industrial appeal.
metal pipes and fittings, The Home Depot. Black and white digital art print, Matthew Parrott Atabet.
Garrett designed the pendant lights and pipe obtained using the assembly Courtney. Combined with exposed pipes, they add industrial appeal.
metal pipes and fittings, The Home Depot. Black and white digital art print, Matthew Parrott Atabet.
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with the prospect of short-term rental in mind, Garrett and Courtney wanted to keep them simple and welcoming kitchen. To help guests feel at home, they store the appliances where they can be seen, and the clear front cabinets leave no doubt as to where to find the dishes. Ikea cabinets are topped with a work surface walnut and stone recovered redirected to some other work of Abel contractor.
This kitchen is never short of a few boxes of macaroni and cheese -. Courtney is seen here preparing some with Rowan
Walnut worktop, Lumber Liquidators. Units, Ikea. Appliances, Abt.
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This kitchen is never short of a few boxes of macaroni and cheese -. Courtney is seen here preparing some with Rowan
Walnut worktop, Lumber Liquidators. Units, Ikea. Appliances, Abt.
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This master bedroom ground floor used for cooking with a bathroom to come out. "We decided to move the kitchen, Garrett said. "With the kitchen in the center of the space, everything seemed more balanced, and more usable space.
Garrett made the headboard collecting planks of an old door. "I like the textures of ancient and industrial elements lend, he said. "Rusty Metal, wood sided edges ... I enjoyed the rooms in the house that had old things." The metal side table Pier 1 Imports and vintage chair upholstered Yearbook add to the mix of materials.
Lamp, Ikea.
Garrett made the headboard collecting planks of an old door. "I like the textures of ancient and industrial elements lend, he said. "Rusty Metal, wood sided edges ... I enjoyed the rooms in the house that had old things." The metal side table Pier 1 Imports and vintage chair upholstered Yearbook add to the mix of materials.
Lamp, Ikea.
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Garrett built a single rack of clothes for each room. The couple quickly learned that when they rent rooms in their home, customers tend not to use closed cabinets, so they went with the presentations clothing racks.
The stained glass transom window seen here is original to the house, and a second, similar window was removed and used as decoration in the kitchen. "The transom windows became a starting point for the scene, in that the color palette became blue and gold anchored with a simple black, white and gray, Garrett said.
The stained glass transom window seen here is original to the house, and a second, similar window was removed and used as decoration in the kitchen. "The transom windows became a starting point for the scene, in that the color palette became blue and gold anchored with a simple black, white and gray, Garrett said.
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couple entrepreneur provided that all the marble and granite finishes, including the work plan seen here in their bathroom. "He had a storage room full of other projects and remains just wanted to clear his space, Courtney said. "That's why our shower is reconstituted-all shapes and sizes, as well as the kitchen backsplash. But his guys did a beautiful job assembling them, you'd think it was planned.
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These open shelves in the hallway, holding all bestsellers dance books, are the work of Garrett. "When a walnut fell on the family farm of my friend, milled slabs and drove to Chicago for me to use for the shelves, he said. Wood from the same tree was also used to create shelves above the bar turned trunk in the living room.
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a vintage chair color lime to directory adds a nice color jolt to otherwise neutral room. The side table was picked up in a second hand store.
bed lamps, Ikea. A rtwork Hilary Williams.
bed lamps, Ikea. A rtwork Hilary Williams.
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walls are kept unadorned on this side of the room, with just a large graphic carpets by adding a ground for suspicion.
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Garrett and Courtney like the look of natural surfaces - as padded wooden Ikea stool - combined with neutral designs, black and white. "We juxtapose, very clean minimal modern lines with antique and industrial elements to create a kind of dichotomy in space," says Garrett. "I like the dialogue between them, and I feel like they complement each other well.
office, Ikea.
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office, Ikea.
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the wall painted black onyx that started in the stairwell ends in the bathroom. Although not shown here, the mirror has a function of backlight. "We made a mirror with back lighting to our first house in Chicago and loved the effect, so we repeated that in this bathroom, Courtney said. "One thing we did not plan is that the light does not show as well against the black paint, so that the effect was a little lost. It certainly worked better in our first place against the white wall, but it's still cool nonetheless. "
Basin, Ikea.
Basin, Ikea.
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the painting of the woman in this room has a special meaning for the couple, painted by "an old friend of ours dance nowadays San Francisco Ballet, Miriam Rowan, Courtney said. "We've always liked the name and thought it was 10 years ago," If we have a son, Rowan would be the perfect name. "
lights and headboard Ikea.
lights and headboard Ikea.
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Rowan tries to cook macaroni and cheese in her kitchen game. his own artwork displayed above. This sunny room is also home to the washer-dryer.
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The family relaxing together in their living room.
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