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House Tour: Shannon and Emmett's From Factory to Family

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(Due to holiday scheduling, I am re-posting a house tour I did during my "audition" for the Editor position. It originally appeared on AT:NY on 3.02.06. Enjoy! - janel)

Name: Shannon and Emmett
Location: Chicago, IL
Size: 1700 s/f

Take a powder-coating factory in Chicago’s River West neighborhood. Subtract the spray paint. Add the following: Ten years, a painter named Emmett, a sculptor named Shannon, hard work, creativity, and some really great vintage furniture. Mix in: A young son, happy neighbors (goodbye toxic fumes), more hard work and lots of art supplies.

Oh yes, and don’t forget the cute dog. What do you get? The result is one of my favorite urban family homes; a true hands-on renovation from raw space to harmonious home and studio.

 
 
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The 1700 square foot apartment has exposed brick, heavy timber beams and huge windows along its west wall. The main open space serves as kitchen, dining and living room. The two bedrooms and bathrooms are enclosed areas, as is the 800 square foot work studio. Skylights and repurposed windows set high into the interior walls let natural light into the back rooms.

Being the home of veteran bargain hunters and treasure seekers, it features enviable finds. The butter yellow metal kitchen cabinets and stainless cook top were bought directly from the retired cabinet-maker’s own home in Indiana. Classic twentieth century design pieces and vintage metal furniture comprise most of the furnishings, along with a new, cozy sectional. A small computer workspace and bookshelves cleverly made from salvaged stair treads define one wall. The collections of pottery, quirky toys, found curiosities and artwork made by friends make the space a pleasure to explore.


Thanks, Shannon and Emmett!

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Please advise where you got your bookcases.

Thanks

posted by lucy on 2006-07-06 12:52:06

Lucy:
I have some info from when the tour was posted in NY, so I can answer your question right away:

The bookshelves were made by Shannon and Emmett from recycled stair treads from an old Chicago coach house and threaded pipe they bought at Home Depot. They said it only took an afternoon to build.

posted by janel on 2006-07-06 13:01:53

the pictures to the left of the bookshelves...are those false-colored x-ray diffraction patterns of dna (or am i becoming more of a science geek than i thought)?

posted by erin on 2006-07-06 14:35:33

When I die, I want to be buried in that apartment. Love, love, love it.

posted by Dop on 2006-07-06 15:00:27

on slide 8 of 12 they have theys huge slide things lite from behind. What are they, and where did they get them from? I have the perfect place on my office for something like that.

posted by james on 2006-07-06 17:35:16

Erin:
Shannon did those prints - I'll have to ask what the inspiration was next time I speak to her.

James:
They made those too!
They are light boxes made with 4x5 transparencies of Emmett’s paintings, wired up with 5v bulbs.

posted by janel on 2006-07-06 17:51:14

As an artist, this is the type of place I'm dreaming of. Any hints as to what building this is in River West and if there are any vacancies?

posted by wendo on 2006-07-06 22:21:57

janel:
thanks for offering to ask. the more i look at them, the more convinced i become that that's what they are. however, even if they're not, i've decided to steal this inspiration since i'm a geneticist and those type of prints would be a perfect way to bring my love of science into my home!

posted by erin on 2006-07-06 22:43:59

Your sectional looks to be exactly what I am looking for, where did you get it?

Great photos!

posted by Killorn on 2006-07-07 01:43:28

Wendo, did you ever find out what building this is?

posted by kimber3 on August 7th 2007 at 9:35am
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does anyone have an idea where i could find some interesting reclaimed lumber to build a similar bookcase? thanks! - rebecca

posted by rebecca_f on June 13th 2008 at 11:05am
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i could easily live in a beautiful place like this, especially the kitchen area is great, thanks for showing!

posted by Bloesem on June 26th 2008 at 8:44pm
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Beautiful!

Could you post instructions on building the bookshelves?

Thanks!

posted by elizabethdc on June 28th 2008 at 7:00pm
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Yes. I would love instructions, too.

posted by jenzoe on August 6th 2008 at 10:23am
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Yeah, the shelves are amazing. Please share the wisdom of how you made them! What kind of vertical support/poles did you use to attach the shelves themselves?

posted by carrefour_ny on August 15th 2008 at 1:08pm
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Hello

I would really love to know how the bookcase was made. Looking to make one myself.

Could I get directions for this?

posted by JMS_NYC on November 20th 2009 at 12:25pm
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