Aesthetical Pioneer
Posted on July 19, 2007
Filed Under The Lofts at Lakeview Collection |
In addition to all the other things which make Centrum Properties a leader in real estate development, their ability to stay on top of design trends should praised as their most innovative accomplishment. If your home is a reflection of personal style, The Lofts at Lakeview, will be sure to echo a homeowner who appreciates modern, fresh and sleek design concepts. Being one of the only developers in the Midwest who has chosen to use glass walls within the interior of their residences, Centrum has proven again that they are pioneering the way in new decorative patterns. Glass walls, rather than traditional dry wall have not only been popular for their design element, but for their ability to allow light to freely penetrate into the center of condos, while still allowing performance in designating separate space. An example of this can best be seen in the bathroom wall at the Lakeview lofts, as the bathroom wall is completely frosted with the exception of a small clear strip at the bottom which allows one sitting in the bathtub to see into their bedroom. This not only provides to be an intimate concept, but one that has been seen no where else in the residential real estate world.
While the use of frosted and opaque glass walls separates Centrum from their competitors, they have also utilized the concept of an “urban fireplace.” In a building where it would not be possible to put a fireplace in every unit, the urban fireplace allows for the homeowner to place candles in its niche instead of traditional fireplace hardware. This unique element can create the perfect atmosphere for one who is entertaining, but it will also give off the feeling of warmth on cold and windy Chicago nights. By staying concerned with industry trends Centrum has been recognized not only by Chicagoans as the go to residential developer when looking for a trendy and modern interiors, but Centrum has also been praised by the design industry as company which provides aesthetically incomparable abodes.
Article by Bailey McCool
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