More Great News About Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva’s lakefront scene is as bustling as ever with boats and sun worshipers, but the retail scene no longer revolves solely around T-shirt shops and fudge. The past couple of years have seen an influx of sophisticated stores and restaurants—not surprising, perhaps, given that this long-established resort town just two hours northwest of Chicago is second home to some of our area’s highest-profile residents (some of whom weekend in historic mansions and others who have hired big-city architects to build them new, modern ones). If you haven’t been there lately, swing on by. You won’t be disappointed.

WHERE TO SHOP

Owned by the people behind the Highland Park jeans mecca E Street Denim (which also has a Lake Geneva location), 1) Brick & Mortar Home (832 Geneva St., ) is situated in a two-story brick house. Entered through an enclosed porch containing Adirondack chairs and potted flowers, it is designed to feel like a real abode. A modern-day parlor is appointed with a cozy sofa and side chairs; a dining room with table, chairs, and entertaining accouterments; a bedroom with a made-up bed, linens, quilts, and robes; and another room with towels, soaps, and other bath and body products. You’ll see jewelry and whimsical home accessories, as well as cotton rugs and fabrics for custom slipcovers—a little bit of everything. We spotted a fun starburst mirror with a frame made from rolled-up and glued-together magazine pages and a pillow made from scrunched-up vintage ties.

The Lake Geneva outpost of the Chicago gallery and workshop 2) Refined Rustic (231 Cook St., , refinedrustic.com) provides some refreshing industrial edge to the landscape of shops. Owned by artist and interior decorator Philip Sassano and his wife, Julie, it’s filled with funky lamps and hanging light fixtures artfully built from cleaned-up found objects (metal baskets, chicken wire, weather vanes), large-scale distressed-wood candle holders made from the legs of old country tables, three-dimensional wall collages involving cool old cameras and rusty tools (they can be custom-made to display a customer’s own collections), and vintage furniture, along with new pillows, candles, frames, and other gifty items.

If you like Tabula Tua in Lincoln Park, little 3) Abbellimento (728 W. Main St., , abbellimentolg.com) is sure to strike your fancy. Brimming with elegant dishes and other tabletop pieces by the Italian line Vietri, handblown glass by Simon Pearce (an Irish company based in Vermont), colorful table linens by Garnier-Thiebaut of France, and several other imported lines of home accessories, it has a chic European feel.

4) Lilypots (605 Main St. , lilypots.com) is a flower shop, plus. It’s filled with pretty blossoms and leafy plants. But there’s also a selection of pots—from simple terra cotta standbys to elaborately textured glazed numbers and white modern options in interesting forms—that will have you walking around the store saying, “I want this one, and this one. . . .” Prices are reasonable, and no pot is so precious that you would feel bad filling it with dirt and putting it on your patio.

5) Bella Tile & Stone (239 Cook St., , bellatileandstone.com) is a great place for reimagining a kitchen or bathroom. With standard granite countertops and ceramic tile options that start at $6 a square foot to all manner of fancy hand-painted and natural stone tiles, as well as tiles imported from Italy and Mexico, it’s a place for browsing.

A surprising stop for home-decor inspiration is 6) Haberdapper (253 Broad St., ). Surprising because it’s a men’s clothing shop; inspiring because it has a gorgeous, fully operational high-end kitchen right in the middle of it. There are also lovely built-in shelving and closet systems for displaying clothes that you just might want to re-create in your home—particularly if you love that Ralph Laurenish, old-boys’-club look. The owner/designers offer interior design services, and can hook you up with people to build similar cabinetry for you. Think of it as a place to buy not just ties and khaki pants but a whole lifestyle.

Country-style home decorating lives on at the 7) Cornerstone Shop & Gallery (214 Broad St., cornerstoneshop.com), a town staple. The sprawling 8,500-square-foot space has frequently changing vignettes of accent furniture and accessories—some nautically themed, some French country, some more rustic, and some more modern feeling. Here you can find table linens, dishes, pottery and artwork by regional artisans, baby clothes and toys, bath and beauty products, cards and stationery, scented candles, and more.

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Frank Guido Construction (FGC) has been building luxury homes for over 25 years. These homes and renovations can be found in the prestigious North Shore neighborhoods as well as among the Lake Resort Homes on Geneva Lake in Wisconsin. Our familiarity with communities such as Lake Forest, Highland Park, Lake Bluff, Bull Valley, and Lake Geneva, give an edge in navigating the requirements of upscale communities to facilitate a harmonious building experience. We work with superior craftsman who have proven their skill and expertise time and time again. The hand selected few know what to expect when they work with FGC, and ensure that you receive high quality work in a timely fashion. FGC prides itself on maintaining an aggressive timetable to deliver a high quality finished product as quickly as possible. That means that home sites do not sit idle waiting for work to be done, rather there is consistent activity, all towards the goal of moving you into your dream home as soon as possible. The home building process can be trying, and it can be difficult to find a builder you can trust. FGC is up front about the entire process, right from the beginning. As we discuss your project and work towards creating a price, there will be a preliminary selections process so that any pricing is reflective of the quality and style that you will expect in your home. We will not price our a project using inferior materials simply to secure the job. We foster a collaborative environment where your participation will enable you to get a true estimate of costs, eliminating many of the budget surprises further down the line. Clients working with Frank Guido Construction find a teacher, a consultant, and a guide through the often dizzying process of building or renovating your home. We understand that your home is unique, and your satisfaction is the driving force to all we do. For details on one of our completed homes, or to discuss your own custom home project or existing home alteration, call 800-944-1942 or contact us online.
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