The Warbler — Chicago

We absolutely love a divided light window — whether it’s a “true divided light,” where the mullions separate small, individual panes of glass, or a “simulated divided light,” where one pane of glass is embellished with faux mullions to replicate the real thing — the finished product beautifully recalls the aesthetic of a time gone by.

Several years ago, we provided these awesome custom LaCantina Doors and double hung  JELD-WEN windows to beloved Lincoln Square restaurant The Warbler. Inspired by the look of “dappled sunlight through treetops,” designer  Leah  Ogden turned to divided lights to achieve the desired effect. From the traditional windows on the front façade, to the contemporary swing door and sliding doors leading out to the eatery’s patio, we ensured that the fenestration from both manufacturers matched perfectly.

Finding inspiration for your home or hospitality project online is a great way to clarify your design goals, but having a conversation with a sales representative can really help you understand the realm of what’s possible. We learn the brands & their bespoke capabilities so you don’t have to! Send us your  moodboard and we’ll take it from there.

LOCATION: 4535 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625

ARCHITECT: Space Architects + Planners
GC : Urban Innovations
INTERIOR DESIGN: Leah Elizabeth Ogden
PRODUCTS SUPPLIED: Custom LaCantina Doors

 

Categories: Windows & Doors: Bifolding, Commercial + Municipal, Hospitality + Restaurants + Bars, Windows & Doors