Almost every room has a massive fireplace.
The Schweppe Mansion in Lake Forest was built in 1917 by John Shedd as a wedding gift for his daughter Laura and her husband, Charles Schweppe. It's artisanship, quality of construction and materials were superior, and the estate is considered one of the architectural gems of Chicago. Today the 24,500 square foot mansion is for sale for 12 million with over 5 acres of Lake Michigan lake front. And quite honestly, that seems like a steal to me. A couple of weeks ago. the home was offered at the last minute to a local school to be a featured home on their annual Christmas house walk. Vacant and minimally furnished, we were called to add the holiday decor to the residence. Flattered, but knowing we were crazy busy with Christmas already in the store and we were almost sold out of Christmas merchandise, I knew I had to turn the job down.But after a little persuasion from the House Walk committee moms, I agreed to meet them at the home for a "quick peak" and see if it was even a possible task. After viewing the home, I knew that this was a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to decorate this magnificent historical gem. Yes, I am completely crazy. So I gathered the troops and we began to create and plan this holiday installation with less than 2 weeks notice. Today, we meet at the store, load 7 SUV's and then head to the estate to begin the magic of making the residence feel like Christmas. This is going to be the largest undertaking in our history in such a short period and I am anxious to see our results. Three dining tables to set, 6 mantels to decorate, a library with nothing on the shelves, and the massive list just keeps going on, fa la la la la!
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5 comments:
Wow, what a magnificent place. I can't wait to see the "after".
Blessing,
Lorilee
Magnificant! I so enjoyed seeing this beautiful part of America. Sending love...
Can't wait to see what you've done with this jewel!
You are the master transformer...ithe rooms will be a stunner when you are done! Can't wait to see it all.
Christy
If I can help ... give a shout ...
it's sublime!!!!
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