For one Chicago entrepreneur, it was a design that felt as if it had been pulled straight from her unconscious. (And there are lots of chains.)
A Chicago Apartment That’s ‘Super Moody’
To the owner, the design felt as if it had been pulled straight from her unconscious.
Curtains Up for the One Percent
While many Americans were stockpiling toilet paper and Clorox, the rich bought houses, sparking a gold rush in the decorating trades.
Harris Is Moving Into Newly Renovated Official Residence
The vice president had been living temporarily in Blair House while Number One Observatory Circle underwent repairs.
For a Brooklyn Heights Townhouse, a Divine Reinvention
The Greek Revival house, once home to the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, needed more than just a simple renovation to function in the 21st century.
An Updated Take on Greek Revival Style in Brooklyn
The 1834 townhouse, once home to the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, needed more than just a simple renovation to function in the 21st century.
Shopping for Kitchen Range Hoods
Whether you choose a showstopper or one that’s virtually invisible, a range hood is essential. Otherwise, you’ll be smelling that fish for days.
Grass 101: What Grass Type is Best for Your Yard
A lush, beautiful lawn is possible practically anywhere you live. You just need to select the right type of grass. As with any plant, the amount of water, sunlight and soil type play a big part in the success of your lawn. What works for your neighbor might not work for you. How often you […]
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