HISTORICAL
Logemann Residence Two separate projects over a ten year period that restored the original character of a Wilmette historic residence and expanded the structure while maintaining the original architectural style and character. The first project included the construction of a one-story Kitchen-Breakfast-Study addition along the east side of the home that replicated both the window design and all trim while providing a new and larger cooking and entertaining area within. The Kitchen is lit from above by a series of skylights that are concealed from street view by the wood railing that surrounds the roof Interior lighting is also provided by concealed lighting at the top of the cabinetry which also served to illuminate the owner’s extensive collection of Toby mugs. A second project expanded the 1st floor into the rear yard and provided a new Master Bedroom suite including Bedroom, Study and Bathroom as well as a screened Sitting Area-Porch overlooking the yard. This project also extended the historic renovation by eliminating the remaining details and elements of a hipped-roof bedroom addition that had been constructed thirty years earlier and had not incorporated any of the details or scale of the original structure.