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Welcome to the crossroads of innovation and industry, a modern dwelling that melds exposed steel elements, hardwood beams, metal siding, and a traditionally-styled brick. This unique fusion of industrial, modern, and Italianate architecture is apparent, with divided-lite glazing, brick cornices, and window lintels defining the exterior. Inside, the interior unfolds in a three-story space, beginning in the basement wine cellar and ascending through the living room to the second floor. The third floor holds a an office secluded but on display, expansive entertaining space, and a rooftop deck, offering panoramic views. This home is a testament to architectural ingenuity, blending multiple styles into one.
Neighborhood:
Washington Park
Architectural Style:
Industrial Modern
Home:
4639.8
SqFt
Garage:
577
SqFt
5 Beds | 5.5 Baths
Design Spotlight:
Space Specific Ceiling Design
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Design Spotlight

Space Specific Ceiling Design

In an open layout floor plan, the significance of ceiling design extends beyond mere overhead aesthetics, becoming a pivotal element that orchestrates spatial definition and visual intrigue. Through the judicious use of soffits, diverse materials, and structural elements like steel and natural wood beams, the ceiling not only delineates distinct areas but also shapes the overall ambiance. The intentional placement of soffits can imply boundaries, guiding the eye and creating a sense of purpose for each room. The placement of furniture and lighting fixtures beneath specific ceiling features further reinforces these implied boundaries, fostering a balance in the open floor plan. Additionally, the introduction of different materials, such as ceiling-applied wallpaper and warm wood textures, not only adds visual interest but also imbues the space with a layered visual depth. Beyond its aesthetic role, the ceiling design can serve a functional design, seamlessly concealing ducting and other building utilities, optimizing both form and utility in the creation of an open living environment.

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