Pied-à-Terre homes that are inspired by the sunset are hard to come by these days. A Pied-à-Terre is defined by dictionary.reference.com as, " A residence or an apartment, for part-time or temporary use." Luckily, in Chicago, one Pied-à-Terre is on the block. Finding a cozy one with amazing views of the skyline, the Chicago River, and Lake Michigan can be easier said than done as stated in a report by magellandevelopment.com.
Home designs are taking a new turn in this generation. Embedding the aura of nature into homes is the trend nowadays. According to a report by elledecor.com, "That magical time right before sunset, when the light takes on a softer hue and illuminates everything in its path is now the source of inspiration for interior designers."
One designer by the name of Chad James was mesmerized by the magnificence of Chicago's architecture and nearby Lake Michigan during "golden hour." For this reason, he turned his Pied-à-Terre apartment on Michigan Avenue, Chicago, to a palette evocative of that magic time of day as reported by elledecor.com. The Pied-à-Terre apartment has steely grays and subtle neutrals that mimic the metallic cityscape and the gold tones were meant to evoke the sun's rays. Blue Shades were also added to embody the Great Lake that borders the city.
The Pied-à-Terre apartment's design is unique and mesmerizing. The overall décor of the place brings a new generation of interior design. It merges and integrates the masculine and feminine influences into one home. The bold lines and furniture, along with the soft textures and romantic touches makes this Pied-à-Terre home one of a kind. There is unity in the design and structure of the Chicago Pied-à-Terre apartment. This type of home indeed is unique and one of a kind.For instance, the living room has large couches, shelves on the wall, and blue hues distributed within the room provides a cooling ambience for its settlers.
Nothing more could be said of this Pied-à-Terre apartment except that it has taken home designs to a different level.