Welcome 2017!
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Weekly Real Estate Stats – December 17th
See the full report here for the ending of December 17th, 2016.
Source: CAR
Living in Color
When it comes to home decor, we all have our preferences- classic, minimal, modern, vintage, you name it there is a home in Chicago that has it. You can tell a lot about a seller and their style from how they paint their home. You can also tell a lot about a buyer in how they respond to the color palette in a property as well. It can be hard to envision your new home when the colors on the walls do not mesh with your personal tastes. It can also be hard when the colors do not compliment the space or are just plain boring. However, now more than ever it is easier to get creative and make the home that you want. With everything from Pinterest, Instragram, and even Facebook, you have limitless ideas to make your home unique and tailor it to you. The most important factor, you can also expand and boldly go outside of the grays and the beige colored walls.
Here is where Pantone comes in. Pantone is a widely renowned authority of color and provider of color systems. Pantone focuses on color communication and how our world lives in color. Well… what does that even mean? There site outlines the vibrant history of Pantone’s LLC dating back to the 60s.
“In 1963, Lawrence Herbert, Pantone’s founder, created an innovative system for identifying, matching and communicating colors to solve the problems associated with producing accurate color matches in the graphic arts community… Pantone has since expanded its color matching system concept to other color-critical industries, including digital technology, fashion, home, plastics, architecture and contract interiors, and paint.” It’s hard to pick up a magazine and see the generic names of colors to be no where in site. Over the last few years with Marsala, Tangerine, Radiant Orchid, and Emerald, Pantone has defined fashion and home trends. More importantly, it pushes us outside the box and gives us more of a foundation to talk about color and what it ultimately means.
Each year Pantone will release a color as a symbol to represent our culture and our time. Basically, Pantone’s color of the year is not just a color but a mindset and how we express ourselves. That’s how colors usually tend to work right? Warm colors in your living room to make you feel at home, or maybe more of a neutral vibe is better fitting. Again, we express ourselves and our homes through color to communicate our style. Last year, the color(s) of 2016 were Rose Quartz and Serenity. The pale pink and the calming blue represented a joining of mindfulness and balance. The merriment of these two colors has layers of meaning from moving with societal movements and gender equality, to simply just being colors of relaxation in turbulent times. They are also just really pretty and airy colors.
2017’s color of the year is a complete 360 from the laid back feel of 2016. With a ramped political climate and a collective notion that 2016 was awful, Pantone responded with a color to help us through. The color of 2017 is Greenery. To represent new beginnings, the yellow-green shade is reminiscent of the first days of Spring. Most importantly, it is a color in nature to inspire us to “revive, restore, and renew.” The Executive Director connected this with our yearning for reassurance in this rough political environment and the reconnection to make to nature and to a larger purpose.
While the color in your bedroom might not have a heavy philosophical meaning, you can still can evoke the emotions you would want to feel. The other great part about Pantone’s color of the year is that they create several palettes with color pairings for everyone. The names of these color pairings range from “Rev it Up” to “Ethereal Material” and my personal favorite “Moody Blooms.” Pantone has set up a way for everyone to incorporate Greenery into their life by their color preferences. So whether you want to take a color risk in your home, a piece of clothing, or just a cute mug from their website, embrace color of the year and embody what colors mean to you.
The Gift That Keeps On Giving – The Ideal Home
When the weather outside is frightful, imagine yourself in this delightful, gorgeous light filled penthouse at the Domain. The unit is complete with in-unit washer and dryer, private balcony, gorgeous city & courtyard views, hardwood flooring, granite & stainless kitchen, and lofted ceilings. The building itself offers great amenities to keep the cabin fever at bay during these chilly winter months. This includes a workout room, roof deck, party room for holiday parties, running track for the summer, and a 24-hour doorman. Something to look forward to are the building features including the river walk, boat slips, water taxi stop, 3 restaurants, Dave Barton health club & more. Assessments are an incredible value including heat, air, gas, hi-speed internet, high end cable package with movie channels, and a full-service building. There are 1 or 2 heated garage spaces for $30,000 each. With a condo like this, you’ll be singing let it snow too!
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Weekly Real Estate Stats – December 10th
See the full report here for the ending of December 10th, 2016.
Source: CAR
Weekly Real Estate Stats – December 3rd
Your Weekend Plans
December is a certainly a time to bond with family and show out of towners the magic of the city. We wanted to give you a helping hand in narrowing down the plentiful options of entertainment in Chicago. Here are a few things going on the weekend of December 9th that range from laid back to a little more fancy.
Hamburger Mary’s, located in Andersonville, is having their weekly Hambingo! Every Sunday from 8 PM to 10 PM, Hamburger Mary’s dedicates their HamBingo to a different Chicago organization. For $15 you can play all night and all the proceedings will go to the organization at hand. Why this Sunday, December 11th, from 8 to 10? The organization hosting will be the Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health. ICAH is dedicated to working around youth-friendly healthcare and education, rights in schools, and other major core areas. Our assistant has previously worked with them for a year.
Purchase your tickets for the Chicago Christmas Crawl in Old Town. With food and cocktail specials, attendees can collect a holiday plate and sample different options. A food crawl sounds absolutely delightful considering the array of options in Chicago.
Still in need of a holiday present? The Randolph Street’s Holiday Market will offer you affordable antique, vintage, and modern goods. Take advantage of their ticket offers to enhance your experience from a family package with drinks for you and snacks for the kids, to a 4 girlfriends (or guy friends) package with included drinks. With free parking and free gift wrapping, this will be an inclusive experience for you to enjoy.
Treat your kids and the rest of your family to the 35th Annual Holiday Treasure Hunt and Tea Party. Let the Art Institute take your kids on a journey through the museum’s gallery making art and history come alive. Then enjoy a lovely tea party in their historic Stock Exchange Trading Room.
Remember, the great thing about Chicago is that there’s something for everyone.
Just Closed in Prime Andersonville
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