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Best Vent Covers for Modern Homes: A Chicago Loft Case Study

When it comes to creating a modern home, every design choice matters—including the vent covers. In this case study, we explore how kül grilles played a quiet but critical role in the redesign of a historic Chicago loft. The project wasn’t just any remodel—it was the personal residence of Chris Force, editor-in-chief of Sixtysix Magazine.

Tucked inside a 1916 printing press building in Chicago’s Printers Row, Chris’s loft balances rich architectural history with contemporary design. Working with the bold minds at PROjECT Interiors, he reimagined the space into a stunning blend of editorial flair, personal storytelling, and family functionality. kül grilles was chosen to support the overall vision.

Here’s how subtle hardware choices—like replacing vents with modern grilles—can elevate even the most design-forward homes.

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Photography: Daniel Peter

The Understated Power of Great Hardware

Rather than drawing attention, kül grilles were selected for their subtle elegance. In a space filled with sculptural furniture, layered textiles, and gallery-worthy lighting, the goal wasn’t to compete—it was to contribute quietly.

Glacier Frost grilles were used in the entryway and kitchen—two high-traffic areas where clean lines and cohesion matter. Anodized Matte Black switch plates can provide an accent that helps unify the visual field.

The decision to choose kül grilles wasn’t about disappearing hardware. It was about integration. Great design creates harmony, and sometimes the most powerful tools are the least obvious.

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How Subtle Design Elements Like Vent Covers Elevate a Space

Chris’s loft is filled with expressive choices—think oversized art prints, a Vitis 5 chandelier, and warm architectural lighting from Marset. Against this backdrop, kül grilles became part of a visual rhythm.

Much like the Buster + Punch lighting or the nobilia cabinetry, our grilles do more than serve a function. They uphold a tone. They support the flow of the room. 

This philosophy—design that lifts rather than distracts—is what makes kül the choice for those who understand that every detail matters.

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The Editorial Eye Behind the Design

It’s no surprise that Chris Force brought a curatorial mindset to his home. As the editor-in-chief of Sixtysix Magazine, he’s spent years exploring what makes design compelling. This home was no exception.

From the West Elm banquette to the Cleon Peterson print, each piece tells a story. The GF Series vent covers tell one too—about craftsmanship, cohesion, and elevating everyday details.

Chris didn’t just want a home that looked great in photos. He wanted one that lived well, worked hard, and honored its roots. kül grilles helped make that possible.

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Conclusion: Quiet Design, Big Impact

The best vent covers for modern homes aren’t flashy. They’re functional. They’re refined. They’re built to work in the background while making the whole room feel more complete.

That’s what makes kül grilles the designer’s choice—not just in high-end remodels, but in everyday homes where detail and durability matter.

Interested in incorporating Glacier Frost Series grilles or Anodized Matte Black switch plates into your next project? Explore our full collection or get in touch for trade pricing and samples.

Because when it comes to modern design, even the smallest details make a statement.

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