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The living room in the Naperville home

One of a Kind

This Naperville row house breaks the mold
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The sauna on the bottom floor of the Naperville home

Hot Idea

This Naperville row house holds a warm surprise
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The living room in the Naperville townhome

Level Up

This luxe Naperville townhome invites buyers to scratch that Chicago-style brownstone…
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Benton + Main by developer M/I Homes

Townhomes Trending

M/I Homes starts work on a new townhome community
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A Genesis E-430 Stealth Edition grill, the official History Channel trivia game, and Flabocce

For Dad

Thoughtful gifts for Father’s Day
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The remodeled kitchen in a Naperville home, designed by Chad Esslinger of Esslinger Design Company

A Cozzi Kitchen

This Naperville couple rehired their favorite designer to revamp their kitchen
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From left, mentor Mike Connell with Naperville North students Shona Bouri, Sanjana Gurram, Sarina Yusuf, and Akash Bhatt

The Art of the Hustle

Teaching entrepreneurship through Business Incubator
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Kitchen cabinet hardware details in the Naperville home

Open Here

Interior designer Chad Esslinger comments on a remodeled kitchen's hardware details
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An aerial photo of 14132 Church Road in Minooka

Farm Livin’

Gardening on a grand scale in Minooka
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A map drawing of the upcoming Plank Road Park

Planks for the Memories

New park reflects Naperville’s history
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A real flower arrangement from Lasting Brilliance

For Mom

Thoughtful gifts for Mother’s Day
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The golf simulator and shuffleboard table (complete with Michigan State wall sign) are major attractions in the Novys’ basement. Designer Dana Silver reimagined the traditional brick fireplace with a sleek new surround of hot-rolled steel. “We had to get very fine measurements, down to the eight of an inch, to get the steel fabricator to make sure every little detail was exactly right for the returns at the side and the returns into the firebox,” Silver says. “I think it was 300 pounds of steel, so it was quite the process, but it really gives a different, more modern vibe.”

Design to Win

From basic basement to party house
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