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Design 9 Awards: See How Our Best Traditional Residence Winner Layers Texture And Color In This Winnetka Home
The article highlights a Winnetka home designed by Emily Sturgess Design, which was recognized with a Design 9 Award for Best Traditional Residence. The clients, a growing family who had moved from Chicago to Winnetka, sought a home that would be both functional for young children and suitable for formal entertaining. Emily Sturgess was chosen for the project, and her design philosophy focused on creating a space that respected the home's classic architectural details while feeling fresh and approachable for modern living. Sturgess emphasized the importance of the spaces reflecting both the husband and wife's preferences and being comfortable for various occasions.
The finished project is characterized by its layering of rich textiles, colors, and materials, which contribute to a sense of warmth and sophistication throughout the house. A key aspect of Sturgess's design is its inherent traditional style, yet nothing in the home is considered too delicate to be used and enjoyed. This approach ensured that the luxurious home remained livable and functional for a family with young children.
Specific design elements are noted in various rooms. The living room, for example, features a mix of patterns, an antique Maison Jansen armchair upholstered in Bennison’s Wheat Flour fabric, a Highland House St. Pete cocktail table, and a custom sofa by BH Home. Above the sofa hangs artist Donald Sultan’s “Mimosa with Green.” In the primary bedroom, GP & J Baker’s Flora wallpaper in blue adds a distinctive touch, complemented by a Lexington Leanne chaise and an antique bureau from The Parson’s Nose, which collectively create a classic ambiance.
The collaboration between the designer and the clients was marked by trust and a shared vision. Sturgess expressed pride in the outcome, particularly in how the home seamlessly blends its heritage with contemporary living. A significant testament to the client's satisfaction was Sturgess being invited back to design the nursery after the family welcomed their first child, which she considers the ultimate stamp of approval for a job well done.
The article also provides "Design Details" of the project, including its type (single-family home), location (Winnetka, Ill.), and the interior design firm responsible (Emily Sturgess Design). It also lists various resources and vendors involved in the project, such as Azul Painting, Ashley & Sloane, BH Home, Inc., Century Furniture, Cowtan & Tout, Fuller Architectural Panels, Kravet, Mecox Gardens, The Parson’s Nose Antiques, Vaughan Designs, and Visual Comfort & Co., indicating the collaborative effort required to bring the design to fruition. The photography was done by Marta Xochilt Perez, and home styling by Kimberly Swedelius.
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