tors first come upon Ben Siegel's old
barber shop, complete with an old
barber chair. It leads into the master
bath, which still has the original tile
and plumbing.
The bath's painted tile ceiling is
new, and Jean Wilson, allied member,
ASID, of Jean Wilson Design in
Southgate, has complemented it with
a hunting drapery and leopard fabric
to create a masculine bath for the
bachelor owner.
Built-in heated towel racks, consid-
ered cutting edge in today's custom
homes, are original to the house, as is
a central vacuum system.
A guest bedroom, by Gail Urso of
Grosse Pointe Park, has marigold walls
and a deep green rug with an ornate
carved mahogany bed and dog prints,
ideal for Mr. Fisher, who will live in
the house with his two canines. For-
mer servants quarters have been
turned into a men's reading room, in
wood and deep floral fabrics.
The home has a third floor, which
now houses a contemporary office, an
artist's studio and a historical display
highlighting the heyday of B. Siegel.
Completed by design students from
Michigan State University with the
Detroit Historical Society, the space
cleverly features wallpaper created
from old B. Siegel ads. ❑
The Detroit Historical Society's
1998 Fall Designer Showhouse is
located at 150 West Boston in
Detroit. A special opening-night
gala is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 2. Benefactor tickets are $150
per person and include entry in a
drawing for a $1,000 NM Express
Card courtesy of Neiman Marcus.
Patron tickets are $100 per person.
Tickets for the gala can be charged
on Visa or Mastercard by calling
(313) 833-1405.
The Showhouse will be open to
the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 3-Sunday, Oct. 25.
The Showhouse is closed Mon-
days. Tickets are $13 if purchased
before Oct. 2; $15 if purchased
after Oct. 2; $12 for groups of 20
or more; $11 for DHS and ASID
members. No strollers or children
under 10. To purchase tickets by
phone, call Tickets PLUS at (800)
585-3737, or the Detroit Histori-
cal Museum at (313) 833-7934.
To volunteer at the DHS 1998
Fall Designer Showhouse, call
Diane Sepac at (313) 833 0481.
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