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Living Well
Ann Matesi, Contributing Editor
December 1, 2001
Luxury Home Builder
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| Touring this $4 million showcase house in Glen Ellyn, Ill., proved to be a learning experience for the 2,000-plus people who ventured inside during the four weekends it was open to the public. |
In this case, however, the color doesn’t refer to envy, although who could not be jealous of the eventual owner of this $4 million, 14,700-square-foot marvel with three kitchens, an elevator, an indoor pool and lanai, a putting green and a driving range? Rather, it refers to the eco-friendly way Millennium II was constructed.
Millennium II earned the distinction of being the first certified Health House in Illinois. Sponsored by the American Lung Association of Minnesota, the Health House program addresses the growing national concern regarding air quality in new homes.
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| Millennium II features a contemporary, open interior that builder Scott Sevon describes as a Florida/Phoenix mix. |
Some might question how a house as large and luxurious as Millennium II, with 12,000 square feet of living space and another 2,700 square feet surrounding the indoor pool and lanai, can still be considered green. Styczynski says it’s a matter of scale. “As long as people can afford them, there will always be a market for luxury houses. We can choose to build them in an efficient manner or an inefficient manner.”
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| Volume ceilings, consistent use of flooring, and overlooks from the second floor contribute to the home's "integrated" space design. |
He describes Millennium II’s architectural style as a “Florida/Phoenix mix” designed to appeal to the affluent baby-boomer market. The home features a variety of informal and formal entertaining zones that he calls “convertible” spaces, or rooms that can be opened to each other to accommodate large groups or closed off to establish a more intimate atmosphere.
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| The indoor pool enclosure features its own under-floor radiant heating system, which also heats the water for the free-form pool and spa. |
Another of the home’s “flex” spaces is the library. The room, decked out in floor-to-ceiling bookcases, converts to a home theater when a screen descends from the ceiling with the touch of a button.
Much of the home’s interior living space, including the living room, kitchen and master suite, overlooks the pool. The second floor features an exercise room, a full bath and a home office that could function as a secondary master suite.
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| As an extension of the home's pool recreation area, the lanai can be used year-round for informal dining and entertaining. |
“Light and views play a very important role in this house,” Sevon says. The home features three levels of living space, including a fully finished English basement with a 10-foot ceiling.
Millennium II was completed in July 2001. Sevon estimates that more than 2,000 people toured the home during a four-weekend event sponsored by the American Lung Association of Illinois.
Builder| Sevvonco Builders Inc., Palatine, Ill.
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| The custom maple cabinetry in the kitchen features frames constructed of moisture-resistant, marine-grade plywood and drawer bottoms lined with stainless steel. |
Interior Designer | Piconke Smith Design, Woodridge, Ill.
Major Products Used | Appliances: Bosch, Broan-NuTone, Dacor, In-Sink-Erator, Maytag, Sub-Zero, Thermador | Cabinetry: Neff, Shipley, Wood-Mode | Countertops: Avonite | Doors (interior and exterior): Florida Glass & Aluminum, Masonite, McDowell & Associates, Pella, Roll-a-way | Exterior Finish: Dryvit, brick, cedar | Flooring: Kahrs International (hardwood) | Home Controls/Automation: Crestron Electronics, FutureSmart Networks, Home Systems Plus | HVAC: Wirsbo, Carrier, Chicago Pure Air Systems, Aprilaire, Second Wind Air Purifier | Insulation: Nu-Wool | Lighting: American Flourescent, Lutron | Pre-Cut Wall Panels: Walnut Custom Homes | Plumbing Fixtures: Kohler | Roofing: CertainTeed | Windows: Pella, Velux.
A complete list of distributors, subcontractors, design resources, and products and manufacturers involved with the Millennium II showcase house is available at www.housingzone.com/projects/greenhouse/index.asp.
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