Then, in 1991, the seller bought the ranch house and set out to expand it and make it into a two-story, Lannon stone and cedar home. He enlisted the Chicago-based Bailey Edward architectural firm to handle the design. The firm gave the house a variety of fluvial touches in a nod to the river’s winding, serpentine-like path through Riverside, including winding side rails on the staircase and winding designs on the kitchen cabinets.
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