March - April 2007

Features

With All Due Respect

With All Due Respect

An architecturally significant 1930s house in Northfield gets an update that honors its pedigreed past.

Less is More

Less is More

In her own home, an architect makes one smart move after another.

The Great Outdoors

The Great Outdoors

In the South Loop, an innovative architect designs an entire home around a sun-drenched atrium and puts a grassy yard right where he wants it—on the roof.

Straight Talk

Straight Talk

Five design pros reveal where they scrimp—and where they won’t

Touch of Class

Touch of Class

The cushiest throws, sleekest furniture, gleamingest silver, and other gorgeously affordable luxuries

That 70's Girl

That 70's Girl

Dedicated thrifting and the occasional splurge make for spirited hippie-chic décor

Departments

Multiple Choice

A Cut Above

A Cut Above

Sometimes a grab-and-go bouquet just won’t do. We want to be dazzled. Here, six highly creative florists show us their most artful arrangements for $100*.

Transformation

Subterranean Cool

Subterranean Cool

A basement becomes a high-style retreat—and goes green at the same time.

The Insider

Curtain Calls

Curtain Calls

Of subtlety, function, and fun: what we learned about dressing a window from the pros at Workroom

The Dirt

View from the Top

View from the Top

Lush ornamental grasses, a fountain, and a remarkable view make a rooftop garden in Bucktown a peaceful perch.

Editor's Note

Hazard of the Profession

Hazard of the Profession

Shops We Love

I Spy

I Spy

We dare you to I.D. one of our favorite boutiques, I.D.

Buzz

The Art Formerly Known as Prints

The Art Formerly Known as Prints

Oprah’s decorators, a potter’s new gallery, and other people, places, and things you need to know about

Goods

Clothes Encounter

Clothes Encounter

What’s black and white and chic all over? High-impact prints are showing up on everything!

Popular Science

Popular Science

Feel free to experiment: lab-worthy decorative touches make any room a place of wonderment.

Count on It

Count on It

Large-type china pleases the number cruncher in all of us.

The Human Factor

The Human Factor

Add a personal touch with bright, handcrafted accents.