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Chicago Home + Garden Magazine’s Fall 2012 Issue

/PRNewswire/ —  In this issue, our editors highlight the latest trends and inspiration in kitchen and bath design. See how stone veneer and gleaming marble sit side by side in a hospitable Glencoe kitchen, and how a quick sketch leads to an ingenious island-centric renovation in Logan Square. Wake up your home spa with eye-catching color and splashes of silver and gold.

Also in the Fall issue:

  • The New Colonialist: A classic red-brick, white-columned house in River Forest gets a sophisticated update.
  • Charm Inc.: With all the high-tech appliances and materials used in kitchens these days, personal style can get lost. To the rescue: Martyn George, a new jewel of a shop named for owner Johanna Lowe’s father.
  • Northern Lights: From the studios flourishing in its leafy lakefront suburbs to the boutiques along Green Bay Road, the North Shore has something for every design lover.
  • Wet and Wild: Designer Jonathan Adler has brought four special-edition colors to a collection of Kohler enameled cast-iron sinks for kitchen and bath, and his hues evoke the 1960s in a very pleasing way.

Chicago Home + Garden‘s Fall 2012 issue hit newsstands Thursday, August 2. To schedule an interview with one of our writers or editors, please contact Allison Roche at aroche@chicagomag.com.

About Chicago Home + Garden magazine Chicago Home + Garden, distributed quarterly by the publishers of Chicago magazine, is the turn-to source for city and suburban dwellers who love interior design. Whether they are looking for inspiration, practical tips, or resources, Chicago Home + Garden’s gorgeous photography and smart copy draws readers in and keeps them coming back for more. In 2007, Chicago Home + Garden earned the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA) best ancillary publication award.

For more information, visit chicagohomemag.com

SOURCE Chicago Home + Garden magazine

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