1960s Colonial Home in Illinois Undergoes a Great Transformation

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This two-story 1960s Colonial-inspired home underwent a breathtaking transformation by Donahue Design in collaboration with Kate Marker Interiors. 

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Nestled amidst the towering oak trees in Barrington Hills, Illinois, this cozy and inviting home is full of warm woods, terracotta accents, and lots of green bringing the outside in.

Welcoming you inside this home is Belgian bluestone flooring sourced from Imperial Tile & Stone warmed up with cedar wood paneling on the walls for a rustic vibe.

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The garage entry features Belgian bluestone flooring paired with a vintage rug for texture and warmth. The custom cabinets are painted in Iron Ore SW 7069 by Sherwin-Williams. 

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The living room is cozy and inviting, featuring leather poufs in front of the fireplace and accessories sourced from the designer’s shop, Kate Marker Home.

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The walls in the living room are painted in Swiss Coffee OC-45 by Benjamin Moore. The swivel chairs are custom-designed by Lee Industries.

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The walls in the dining room are covered in a Grasscloth wallpaper by Mark Alexander.

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