Photo 1
Upon entering the office of Eaton John, you will be greeted by Mary Lemirand in what was once the living room of the house. The home’s only fireplace was originally on the wall now occupied by the reception desk. However, during his 1917 renovation, August Kickbusch had the fireplace moved to the opposite side of the wall, in his newly-constructed sun room (now one of our conference rooms).
Photo 2
The staircase is one of many prairie-style architectural elements in the building. The staircase constructed between the 2nd and 3rd floors in 2009 was built to match the original.
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Our main conference room is located in what was once the dining room. The built-in buffet, which had once been painted, has been refinished to its original mahogany color.
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Our second conference room is located in the main floor sun room. It has three walls of arcaded floor-to-ceiling windows, and a fireplace. French doors lead to the terrace in front, and to the courtyard in back.
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Now an office for one of our staff members, the dressing room on the second floor has three built-in vanities. The built-in wardrobe on the opposite wall (not shown) has been slightly modified to house a workstation.








