Photo of the Day: October 6, 2012 Chicago, IL Photographer: Renae Lillie Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Robert John Anderson Brokerage: Baird & Warner For the full tour, click here.
Photo of the Day: October 6, 2012 Chicago, IL Photographer: Renae Lillie Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Robert John Anderson Brokerage: Baird & Warner For the full tour, click here.
Photo of the Day: October 29, 2012 New York, NY Photographer: Al Siedman Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Scott Stewart Brokerage: The Corcoran Group Click here to see more of this Upper West Side gem.
What do you like about this glam office? Everything in this space clearly states it belongs to one very chic individual. The french double doors, lighting ambiance, and fancy chandelier. Fab. Photo of the Day: October 9th, 2012 New York, NY Photographer: Elizabeth Dooley Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Nikki
Photo of the Day: September 26th, 2012 New York, NY Photographer: Elizabeth Dooley Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Nikki Field, Sr. Vice President, Associate Broker Brokerage: Sotheby’s International Realty
If you want to find a place that can transport you to exotic locations and make you feel like you are on vacation look no further; this jungle infused home is the answer. Listed by Prudential Rubloff Fine Homes International and photographed by Gene Schnar, this home is truly a
Photo of the Day: September 20th, 2012 Highland Park, IL Photographer: Matt Mansueto Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Margie Brooks Brokerage: Baird & Warner
Today’s contemporary interiors are comfortable and welcoming without being cluttered and dark. A true contemporary home is designed and decorated with open space and natural light in mind. And because there isn’t any clutter, every piece has to count. Simplicity, neutral colors, subtle sophistication, smooth textures, and clean lines help
VHT Photo of the Day: August 6, 2010 Burr Ridge, IL Photographer: Margaret Albert Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Christos Papanastasatos Brokerage: Luxe Marketing & Sales To see the rest of the tour, click here!
It took awhile for me to put my finger on the style of this house. Then I realized it’s because it has no distinct style. This house samples from a smorgasbord of other styles (art deco, hollywood regency, etc.) without being a total mishmash, and each room brings the glamour
What makes a style Moroccan? Well, I admit, I am not an expert, but I have certain associations. When I think of Morocco I think of marketplaces and long gauzy skirts and curtains. I think of furniture in jewel toned colors with intricate patterns. Tiles and decor with geometric patterns.