This gorgeous modern family home was designed by Moment Design in collaboration with Amy Storm & Company, located in Downers Grove, a south-western suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Inside, sleek living spaces are stylish and sophisticated with all of the latest design trends.
Nestled right in with the trees, the exterior facade of this home is a beautiful showcase of design and architecture while also preserving the beauty in which it was built. The cedar siding mixed with the stone brings inviting warmth and some fabulous curb appeal. Continue below to see the interiors of this absolutely stunning home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Moment Design BUILDER Matthies Builders INTERIOR DESIGN Amy Storm & Company
What We Love: This beautiful home is a work of art. From the absolutely dreamy exterior facade to the breathtaking living spaces where every detail has been carefully curated. There are so many amazing textures in this home, with stylish furnishings and the most exquisite light fixtures. We are especially loving the concept of the upstairs catwalk that separates the primary bedroom suite from the secondary bedroom spaces. So many beautiful details, we love everything about this home!
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Above: The exterior facade features stained cedar planks. The windows are dark bronze and the copper lanterns are from Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights.
Above: Double story windows showcase the gorgeous staircase on the interior, a real show-stopper!
Above: The covered front porch features a hanging swing from Four Oak Bed Swings, so idyllic in the summertime for watching sunsets. The lantern on the exterior facade is from Bevolo.
Above: The light fixture in this chic home office is the Grace Chandelier from Tech Lighting. The area rug was sourced from Loloi Rugs.
Above: The highlight of this living room is the fireplace surround, a gorgeous slab of Oceana Quartzite that sets the tone for the entire space.
Above: The stunning staircase wall sconces are from Luke Lamp Co.
Above: A cozy lounge area under this staircase is a statement in and of itself. The perfect spot to curl up with a good book!
Above: This sleek kitchen was custom designed by kitchen and bath studio Liam Brex. The gas range is from Wolf, sourced from Ferguson Showrooms. The countertops are Oceana Quartzite.
Above: There are so many gorgeous elements to this kitchen wall, including the built-in Miele coffee maker. Sub-Zero fridge doors under the coffee maker make this space super-efficient.
Above: This catwalk leads from the primary bedroom suite on one side of the home to the secondary bedrooms and bathrooms.
Above: The gorgeous staircase chandelier is from Regina Andrew Detroit.
Above: The graphic wallcovering in the primary bedroom is from Carlisle & Co.
Above: The officette and pantry are just around the corner from the kitchen and just off the mudroom. They are easily accessible and clutter can be concealed. The unique wallpaper is from Cole & Sons. The chair in the officette was sourced from Arteriors Home.
Above: The incredible light fixtures in the mudroom are from Regina Andrew Detroit.
Above: It was important for this family to have a formal dining room since they like to entertain and have a large extended family. To make this space feel less formal, it is connected to the covered porch to feel like an extended gathering space. The chandelier above the table is from Hive Modern. The furnishings were sourced from Universal Furniture. Grounding this space, the area rug is from Davis & Davis Rugs.
Above: This covered porch features a cozy outdoor fireplace for cool days and evenings. Providing protection from the elements, this porch has Phantom Screens hiding in the openings. The fan was sourced from Big Ass Fans.
PHOTOGRAPHER Stoffer Photography Interiors
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