Northbrook Stone Manor Chandelier Install
A pre move-in tour with SSDB Owner Tom Kenny inside the first floor of a 10,000 square foot luxury home in Northbrook, IL – including the dramatic 2-story foyer and 9-foot chandelier, kitchen, hall and dining room.
Enjoy our video series of this new construction design-build in progress!
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 1_Excavation
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 2_Foundation Forms
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 3_Chandelier Install
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 4_First Floor Tour
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 5 _Guest Bathrooms
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 6 _Hobby Wing
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 7 _Kids Study
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 8 _Kitchen Tour
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 9 _Living Room Tour
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 10_Mudroom
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 11_Primary Bedroom
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 12_ Primary Ensuite
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 13_Range Hood Design
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 14_Screened in Porch
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 15_Indoor Sport Court
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 16_Stone Façade
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 17.1 Build to Beauty
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 17.2 Build to Beauty 2
- Northbrook Stone Manor Ep 18_Project Overview
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Video Transcript
I’m TJ with Scott Simpson Design Build. We’re standing in about a 10,000 square foot house here in Northbrook in the front foyer and the homeowner really wanted a grand entry to their house. So, behind me the electricians are putting up it’s about a nine-foot tall overall light fixture that’s going to hang from the dome in the ceiling. They’ve got a lime wash finish to kind of look like a Roman clay, almost like your cathedral finish. Because the light fixture is so big here, you know, if a light bulb goes out or you want to clean the fixture, it’s really difficult to get to the ceilings. Twenty-two foot to the top ceiling of the second floor, plus the four foot to the dome. So you’re almost at 30 feet by the time you get all the way to the ceiling. So we wanted a way to bring this light fixture down to us. So hidden over here in a piece of cabinetry, we actually have a little switch that controls a winch that’s up in the attic that will lower this down so we can get access to the light fixture.

