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Craig & Sam's Treasure Filled Townhouse
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t3103009.JPGName: Craig & Sam Figtree
Location: Lincoln Park, Chicago
Size: 1050 square feet
Years lived in: 18

During our outdoors event on Apartment Therapy this summer, we shared a look at our neighbors Craig & Sam's wonderful walled garden. We were happily invited to tour their small townhouse as well - it was built in 1883 and houses two apartments. Craig and Sam live on the top floor with their French Bulldog, Chou Chou...

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... and they rent out the bottom apartment. Visiting this home is like a vacation to an exotic locale; there is so much to look at and admire. It is truly filled with treasures.

This is not a house for minimalists, clearly. But what it may lack in wide open spaces, it makes up for in pure enjoyment of life. Craig and Sam have surrounded themselves with things that they love. If you look closely enough you find out all sorts of history; from an early trip to Disneyland (the year it opened), a fascination with goodies from Chinatown (we share this love) to a passion for both Sherlock Holmes and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Bits and pieces of what speaks to them find their way into the decor. From the wall to wall images that line the entryway stairs to the music playing on a sunny afternoon (Cole Porter), it's a complete package.

We enjoyed every moment spent photographing their home - hope you enjoy the look inside as well.


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Apartment Therapy Survey:

Our style: Eclectic, with emphasis on asian and french antiques

Inspiration: Louis XIV, Walt Disney, John Soane and Tony Duquette

Favorite Element: Color to match the style of each room

Biggest Challenge: Returning house to its original state

What Friends Say: This is like a museum, you should charge people and put in turnstiles!

Biggest Embarrassment: Cheap 1970's kitchen cabinets

Proudest DIY: Sherlock Holmes sitting room miniature

Biggest Indulgence: Herend China and Vienna Bronzes

Best advice: Use color, arrange collections in groupings of three, NO OVERHEAD LIGHTING

Dream source: Dandelion, a store in San Francisco

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Resources:
Dandelion, Gump's, POSH, Paris flea markets, Portobello Road market in London, E-Bay, auction houses and estate sales.


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(Thanks, Craig & Sam!)

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  • Craig & Sam's (Sort of) Secret Garden

    (Images: Janel Laban)

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    Comments (25)

    Wow! It's like a Parisian maisonette. I love it.

    posted by Lisa (Montreal) on October 30th 2009 at 3:51pm
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    The green wall color is so perfect.

    posted by brittanykate on October 30th 2009 at 3:53pm
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    Amazing!!!! This would be a dream house for children. (If you haven't watched Bergman's Fanny and Alexander, you should. There's a wonderful scene where a boy wanders through an antique shop filled with hand made puppets, etc. Such a dreamy, magical quality to that scene and, similarly, to your house). And I wholeheartedly agree with your lighting advice--overhead lighting is inefficient. I use lamps in the different corners of my apartment and find it illuminates the space quite well. I probably could spend hours exploring your apartment. Your friends are right--you should open it to the public as a museum.

    posted by saucymonkey on October 30th 2009 at 4:11pm
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    This is awesome; it makes me think there are probably secret passageways and magical portals.

    posted by Jenny in DC on October 30th 2009 at 4:38pm
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    Wow, uber-cool space! Where were you guys during the color contest??? Very nice. Beautiful antiques, too.

    posted by mirandabee on October 30th 2009 at 5:24pm
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    Lovely. And, as a writer, it warms my heart to see so many books in the house.

    posted by ricestein on October 30th 2009 at 5:30pm
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    I think Craig and Sam need to be my new Chicago friends.

    posted by rosenatti on October 30th 2009 at 5:52pm
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    It's so over the top - but in a good way.

    I'm loving their Crimson Room...

    posted by bepsf on October 30th 2009 at 8:38pm
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    The rug in the green sitting room is marvelous! The spaces here are like places I've only dreamed about as a child.

    This is one of those house tours where I wish I was friends with the owners. Sigh....

    posted by KidMoe on October 31st 2009 at 12:12am
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    Viewing this tour is like a holiday for my eyes! It's such a treat to see something so beautiful and unique. Thanks for sharing!

    posted by Mavesse on October 31st 2009 at 12:16am
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    Are those stuffed animals on their bed doing it?

    posted by thebev on October 31st 2009 at 1:26am
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    Yes!!!!

    posted by mei-ling on October 31st 2009 at 2:01am
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    Most wonderful!!So inspiring! I love all the little details!

    posted by mschina on October 31st 2009 at 9:28am
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    You're right: it's not for minimalists.

    OTOH, the bold colors, the carefully and stylishly arranged tchotkes and books are a treat for the eyes. Artfully done and inviting.

    posted by aychihuahua on October 31st 2009 at 10:31am
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    Over the top, in the best possible way.

    posted by hrhprincessfiona on October 31st 2009 at 10:48am
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    My favorite things about this place are the books, and the cozy ambiance they give to the home -- I think the bookshelf placed on the mantle is ingenious. The little garden must be such a wonderful place to sit in, it's small size makes one able to enjoy every single thing about it at once.

    posted by RJD on October 31st 2009 at 10:59am
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    I feel I've just walked through 7 or 8 booths at an antique mall! Sensory overload! Nice decorations -

    posted by krunkinator on October 31st 2009 at 1:02pm
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    Craig & Sammie.................

    You two do incredible work............your California cousin is very impressed & proud of your accomplishments.

    Love,
    Cousin Wilma

    posted by CousinWilma on October 31st 2009 at 1:42pm
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    Craig and Sam,

    Your house made me smile. The colors are so lovely, the collections so fairy tale-perfect...it's like Narnia used to make me feel as a child. I'm now inspired to get off the computer and do something to make my house more beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing your home with us.

    posted by HCVMama on October 31st 2009 at 2:27pm
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    This reminds me of the quote, "Over the top is just enough for me." I freaking love this.

    posted by ChryssF on October 31st 2009 at 4:44pm
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    It's very well done Victorian.

    That dragon and lanterns would be great over a patio!

    posted by webherring on November 1st 2009 at 8:43am
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    Agree re: charging admission; it's very P.T. Barnum (in the best sense)! An amazing, amazing space. I love the pressed-tin ceiling in the kitchen and the "Household Wants Indicator."

    posted by contralto on November 1st 2009 at 10:23pm
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    There are two kinds of people in the western world; those who get Sinophilia and those who don't. I'm with the latter group.

    posted by Blandwagon on November 1st 2009 at 11:02pm
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    I love this place more than any other I've seen on your site. That flower box installed all the way around the balcony is a great idea!

    posted by whitepeacock on November 2nd 2009 at 5:13pm
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    smile-worthy for sure. thanks for sharing your home with us.

    posted by jeanneadele on November 6th 2009 at 3:55pm
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