Moody Decor Home
Kitchen Primary Bedroom Living Room Primary Bathroom
From space planning problem solving, to project management during construction, and down to styling the details, Unpatterned was involved every step of the way in all phases.
Location
Ravenswood Manor, Chicago
TYPE
Renovation & Decor
Credits
Photography | 2nd Floor: Dustin Halleck | 1st Floor: Michael Kaskel and Heather Talbert | Basement: Heather Talbert
SIZE
Single Family Home
About the Project
First, we helped this family make their traditional first floor their own by adding a custom-painted entry design, wallpaper, and fresh paint. We even procured furniture, including the custom-designed record cabinet and commissioned painting, and completed the look with hands-on styling. Less than a year later we were back for a second floor overhaul, including a new floor plan, an expanded primary bath, his/hers closets, a fresh look for the hall bath, some bedroom, nursery, and office decor, and new floors throughout. We returned for Phases 3 and 4 to give the kitchen a full refresh and a new dining set. Lastly, we renovated the basement bathroom, and powder room, and found a way to rearrange a few doors to add a custom built-in bar.
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Color palette
Everything was painted white on this wall, but we darkened things up to make the original stained glass pop.
accessories
Books and objects are a fun way to fill a non-functional fireplace.
furniture
Upholstered ottomans are great for families with tiny kids!
Kind Words from the client
“The way you design allows you to be bold and unique while still fitting within an overall style with the house. And it’s not too much, but it is just my style.
You do a really good job of understanding our style without a lot of guidance. You take that and find solutions, both for the space and the style so our house is unique but fits us. You come up with unique solutions too: when we had to re-envision the layout of the house to make more space, you came up with ideas we didn’t imagine in a city house.”