Inspired Interiors: A Collection Of The Best Projects – In today’s article, the Modern Chandeliers blog is exploring the best projects of Inspired Interiors, a virtual company from Illinois that has perfected the virtual design process in order to facilitate an easy and seamless experience for clients, by saving them time while allowing them to fully understand the design. Keep reading to learn more.
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Inspired Interiors
Emily, a Texas native, was raised in a world filled with exquisite objects and imaginative settings that her father had carefully curated. Emily made her way to Chicago and established Inspired Interiors, her own opulent design company, in 2004. She works closely with her customers to thoroughly understand not only their needs but also their interests and ambitions and has the vision to bring them to life. Emily is known for her irreverent and immersive approach to design. These collaborations lead to homes that truly reflect their owners.
Inspired Interiors’ Best Projects
Lincoln Park Single Family Home
An exquisite single-family home in Lincoln Park built by a well-known architect was furnished with incredible items to complement the family’s lifestyle, which included two executives as parents and three teenagers/college-age children. The space was sprinkled with all of their travel memorabilia and artwork, but not taking away from their very upscale city lifestyle.
Gold Coast Bachelor Pad
This entire home is a man cave, but you would never know it because it is so elegantly designed that it hardly qualifies as a “cave.” It is located in the highly sought-after Gold Coast area. This home is modern without giving up “cozy,” wonderfully capturing a fun atmosphere while adhering to simple clean lines and contemporary furniture.
Ravenswood Residence
A cosmopolitan couple with great taste made the decision to return to Chicago. The space was created to accommodate all of the dynamic duo’s friends and family while reflecting their big personalities. With each space echoing events, the pair shared together, the 7,000+ square foot Ravenswood home was altered to reflect a cultured, collaborative, and curated residence. They valued having inspiration throughout their home as a constant reminder of all they have accomplished, all they have seen, and all they still have to achieve.
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Waterfall Rectangular Suspension
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Lake Forest Family Residence
A house’s ability to accommodate an abundance of space can be both a blessing and a curse. How can you design in seamless functionality for your family while also creating an intentional transformation of the building when you own a huge home with more than 10,000 square feet? The solution for a family of five who purchased a large home on Chicago’s North Shore was to transform their house into the luxury tropical resort of their dreams.
Wilmette Residence
Think about the challenges involved in uprooting your young family of four from the city and moving them to a new house in the suburbs. Imagine starting that endeavor in the middle of a pandemic. Fortunately, Inspired Interiors was in a position to navigate the crisis thanks to its early 2020 switch to a wholly remote and virtual operation. The husband and wife shared duties equally and respected each other’s viewpoints as the interior design team worked closely with the family on each room-by-room project. Despite inescapable delays in the timeframe caused by the ongoing pandemic, milestones were accomplished and spirits were high thanks to this seamless, simplified method.
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Glamorous Oakbrook Manor
You’ll feel like royalty as you stroll around thanks to chic accents, soft velvet furnishings, and aristocratic features like sparkling chandeliers. This house’s elegance still leaves plenty of room for family enjoyment. Every glinting gem receives the attention it deserves because of the high ceilings and numerous windows that capture and disseminate light. The muted whites and greys throughout the house contrast sharply with the royal blue velvet furniture.
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