Chicago Brownstone Gets a Thoroughly Modern Update


Situated in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, this perfectly redesigned brownstone upgraded by Hufft Extends flawlessly consolidates old and new. The exterior of the 5,100-square-foot Webster House saves the first enumerating of the notable building.

The back of the home, on the other hand, shows a contemporary look, with two levels of completely coated floor-to-roof windows watching out over the patio. The insides are planned utilizing clean lines and splendidly hued wraps up, a particularly present day vibe.




A steel staircase separates the living and lounge areas, sifting light and permitting sees over the whole ground floor. "In the kitchen, bay lights, quartz ledges and polished white cabinetry ricochet light around the space," the modelers said.

"Characteristic light hits each room in the house. We got it each way we could, through the bay window over the stair, a 'sky facing window seat' in the kitchen, existing storefront windows and the noteworthy punched openings."

The main floor of this Chicago brownstone obliges the living spaces, while the second floor houses the rooms, which offer regional perspectives of the trees and encompassing houses. [Photography by Mike Sinclair]
























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