Inside $7,650,000 Historic Luxury Home | Survivor Of The Titanic - Andrei Savtchenko
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- Hey friends! This week I'm touring The Adler Mansion that was once home to Titanic survivor, steel heiress, and Chicago sociality Emily Ryerson. She commission architect David Adler to build it for her in 1914. Incredible historic luxury home in Chicago's Lincoln Park.
Text "Adler Mansion" to 312-682-4499 schedule a showing!
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🔻HOME SPECS
Location: 2700 N Lakeview Ave #1 Chicago IL 60614
Price: $7,650,000
Beds 5 | Baths 4 | Half Baths 2
Square Footage: 6,400 SF
Listing Agent: Wendy Berg @ Baird Warner
Developer: Foster Design Build
**The property can be combined with residence 2 and available as a single family.
Location: 2700 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614
Price: $11,500,000
Beds 8 | Baths 7 | Half Baths 2
Square Footage: 11,600 SF
🛎️ The talented people are behind the interior design of each room:
Foyer & coat closet @studiogild
Powder room @alicebinteriors
Wine room @ethanallen
Sitting room @raeduncanid
Music room @katherineelizabethdesigns
Ballroom @briannebishopdesign
Dining room @donnamondiinteriordesign
Kitchen @kimflashnerinteriorsgroup @elizabethjanedesign
Rotunda @anthonymichaelinteriors
Hallways off rotunda @kspalmdesign
Master bedroom @ambergolobinteriors
Rotunda powder room @ilenesapril
Outdoor patio by Summer Classics Home
Zen office @adinahalldesign
Country house bedroom @cynthiamcculloughinteriors
Pink hallway @joyfuldesignsstudio
⏰ VIDEO TIMECODES
0:42 - Facade
2:23 - Foyer
4:44 - Sitting room
8:07 - Ballroom
9:43 - Dining room
11:11 - Kitchen
14:36 - Master bedroom
17:51 - County house room
19:57 - Office
21:26 - Mudroom
📒 Created by @andreisavtchenko | Filmed @itsallgabe
With a historic property like this one, you have to respect the architecture and classic design. Whoever got their hands on this place really did a number on it 🤣
Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful home here in Chicago.
You can definitely see the intricate details from its original time but it’s been modernised way too much, I would’ve love to see it’s original grandness.
crazy elegant ✨️
How about you fill the tub with water?
Why are there flower pots in the shower stall ?
I would fill the tub with champagne bottles on ice 🍾 oh yeah ❤️
To answer your question, I would fill the tub with lamb’s blood
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Africa room and the loud sitting room are no-go's and would have to be redone IMO.
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What a great piece of history! Waaay tooo big for me🤣
Why on earth would they put a real cake in there every day but not allow you to have a piece? Scandalous, I tell you! Beautiful home, though (except, in my humble, lower-middle-class opinion, the busy red sitting room and the black--and-white circular rotunda, which must have been designed by the same designer).
Should of stuck with the ballroom color's throughout the entire house. That is the only room with a realistic feel of the architecture of the home.
Whoever designed the interior should just move in themselves. How much is it going to cost to haul all that junk out and strip it back down to the bare bones to renovate it back to it's former glory?
No it's not dramatic. All the beautiful crown molding is ruined. Nothing like painting a once luxurious room olive drab. All you need is some camouflage drapes and a few army posters on the wall 😂
It's going to take another seven million to restore all the original ambiance and character the home once had. Nothing authentic about this hodge-podge renovation.
Shame on you, probably under the influence of alcohol perform a house of 8 million. Don't think the owners like this. Do your job well as a professional, shame on you.
wtf are you rambling about