A 3,300 s.f. complete renovation and addition to a stone house on 8 acres originally used as a dairy barn as part of a larger estate. Interior features include slate floors throughout the entire house except in the new family room where reclaimed pine from an 1880’s textile factory in North Carolina was used.
All cabinetry in the kitchen, butler’s pantry, front entry, living room niches and bathrooms was custom designed by Nicholas Clark Architects. All furniture, lighting, art and decorative items for the entire home were designed and provided through interior design services provided by Nicholas Clark Architects in collaboration with Jim Luigs Design of New York City. | | | Location | Barrington Hills, IL | | Design | 2002-2003 | | Construction | 2004 | | Design Principal | Ann Clark | | Project Team | Lane Fowlie | | | Erin Bahrke | | Interior Design | Jim Luigs New York, NY | | General Contractor | Fricano Construction Company | | Landscape Architecture | American Gardens | | Photography | Linda Oyama Bryan | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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