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Ralph Lauren Chicago

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Stairs to the third floor

Stairs to the third floor

Our early winter get-away this year was to Chicago.  It was our first time being there.  We have always chosen New York over Chicago, and after this trip, I am not sure why.  Chicago is a fantastic city.  The “Magnificent Mile” is nothing short of its name.  On these trips, we are constantly searching for design inspiration.  One of the easiest places to find it is at a Ralph Lauren flagship store.  The Chicago outpost does not disappoint.
The first floor is dripping with Ralph Lauren signature style.  Antique Persian rugs underfoot, luxurious fabrics everywhere you look, and more mahogany than a rain forest.  Add in an impeccably dressed staff, beautiful merchandise, and end-of-season sales, and it is a shoppers paradise. 
Third floor stairs

Third floor stairs

I could not resist the temptation to be a tourist in this interior design wonderland.  The attention to detail in this store is beyond expectation.  Every where you look is another original detail.  The artwork is amazing.  It is well curated, grouped to make sense, and hung in the most creative fashion.  The stair ways are a perfect example of how creative the design is.  These are areas that often times go forgotten.  Ralph Lauren has not missed an opportunity to make sure you know where you are every minute you are in the store.  Antique paintings floor to ceiling in the stairs is a great way to let your clients know where they are.  In the above photo, equine images are grouped around a fantastic antique English clock.  Sisal underfoot conjurs manor houses of the United Kingdom
Hallway to the Purple Label salon

Hallway to the Purple Label salon

The above photo shows one of my favorite signature Ralph Lauren holiday looks.  The wide plaid fabric draped to the lantern is a creative, understated touch for Christmas.  Note the herringbone floors, another of the endless details. 
Main Staircase

Main Staircase

Main Staircase

Main Staircase

The main stairs take you to a grand castle in Scotland.  How could this be Chicago?  Beautifully polished mahogany paneling, scores of serious art, blue and white porcelain to brighten it up, and stairs wide enough for semi trucks to pass; it just doesn’t get any better.  Even the ceiling is period appropriate.  The same art hanging technique is equally effective on mahogany as it is on the sisal of the upper floor stairs, but definitely more dressed up.
The necktie salon

The necktie salon

One of my favorite spots in the store is the necktie salon.  This is a great place for ideas, and the source of the majority of my bow tie collection.  See how warm the red silk shades make the space feel.  A simple traditional brass chandelier suddenly becomes fashionable with this bright detail.  Mahogany, old rugs, and more fabulous art top it off.
A beautiful room display in the Home Gallery

A beautiful room display in the Home Gallery

The Home Gallery on the fourth floor is also inspiring.  In this vignette, fabrics from Ralph Lauren’s “Indian Cove Lodge” collection make you want to sit down and have a brandy.  The furniture is also fabulous, and is now available through Todd Richesin Interiors, as are all the Ralph Lauren wallpapers and fabrics.  My favorite, the spool chair in “Sagamore Check.”  So sophisticated, understated, and chic.
The I can't believe its in a retail store bathroom

The I can't believe its in a retail store bathroom

After spending so much time in the store, there is one place I had to visit before leaving.  What a treat.  A public restroom with total privacy, fantastic style, and meticulously maintained.  The art was whimsical, and the marble floors and counters say quality.  The unusual sconce application is totally inventive and a signature Ralph Lauren look.

The Ultimate Before and After, Floor Plan

Monday, December 7th, 2009
Cabin Floor Plan

Cabin Floor Plan

A couple of weeks ago, I posted the start of a before and after project, called “The Ultimate Before and After.”  It can be found further down in the Blog.  I have spent the past weeks formulating a plan for what to do with the space, and following is a photograph of the floorplan we have come up with for the space. 

 

There was a giant pantry that divided the living area from the kitchen.  The first thing we did was to remove that and open up the living space.  The tv will be placed over the fireplace, and we were able to get a full size sofa and a love seat in the space, along with two comfy lounge chairs, one with an ottoman.  A nice large rug will unify the seating area.  Behind that is a dining area that will seat six, and can expand to seat eight for entertaining.  The kitchen is completely open to the space, and we are planning on using an antique work table as the island.  We added windows across the back of the house that will go from near the ceiling to the kitchen counter, so this will be a really light and bright space.  There is a spot near the dining room for a tall china cabinet for storing dishes. 

 

To the left of the great room is the office.  This holds a nice large desk, about 3′ x 5′, and a cabinet that can be a filing cabinet.  This will be the perfect place to work on a computer and to use as a home office.

 

To the left of the kitchen is a space we created from a back porch.  This will be the new sunroom, and will provide access to the back yard, as well as access to the parking area just outside the side door.  This space will have a brick floor, which will be perfect to keep the character of the log cabin as well as provide a durable surface for a house on a farm.  We were able to get a small breakfast table in the space, as well as a small sofa.  Opposite the window wall is another large piece which can serve as additional pantry storage for the kitchen.  The two side chairs on each side can be the additional side chairs needed in the dining area when the table is expanded. 

 

The bedroom furniture arrangement is simple, and pretty much dictated by the available space and existing window placement.  The front bedroom gets the addition of a new bathroom with a tub/shower combination, a nice vanity, and an additional closet.  The closet shown in the bedroom itself is original to the house and will be restored. 

 

The master bedroom gets a much enlarged bathroom with a nice vanity and an enormous shower with a bench at the back.  Also this room gains a nice size closet where we will put a stackable washer and dryer and a small laundry sink.  Corner windows will be in keeping with the original architecture, and will allow some natural light into the master bath and closet.  A pocket door will divide the space from closet to bath.  This is a great solution for a door and will take up no floor space.

 

The next step is to work on specific kitchen design, cabinetry details, and select appliances.  We will follow that with bathroom fixture and tile selection, and then do an electrical and lighting plan.  This will be a wonderful space when complete.  My client was thrilled with the proposed plan, and workers were at the house today starting demolition.  Stay tuned for more updates