Milanese If You Please

Say ‘Ciao, bella’ to Casa, West Ave’s newest furniture showroom, full of Italian furniture and flair.

As great businesses often do, the idea for Casa — a sprawling new 10,000-square-foot furniture showroom in West Ave — grew out of a seemingly unrelated occurrence.

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Highland Hip

A newlywed empty-nester leaves a tree-lined subdivision for the center of the action, and goes boho-bold!

Michael Hunter
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When Laura Umansky’s empty-nester (and newlywed!) client decided it was time for a place in the city, she called up her go-to designer to start their fourth project together. She had traded in her suburban-style Tanglewood home for a super contemporary, 4,000-square-foot pad behind Highland Village. The big change from the peaceful tree-lined streets of her former neighborhood to the bustling shopping and restaurant scene was more in line with her active jet-setting lifestyle.

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Class Act

A former inner-city Chicago teacher trades the L Train for Briargrove — and a burgeoning interior-design career in Houston.

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It was not Jennifer Barron’s life plan to become an interior designer. After graduating from Vanderbilt, she took a post with Teach for America in her hometown of Dallas. A year later, her husband John landed a job in Chicago, and Barron, now 30, transferred as well. She recalls her six-month stint at the school in a tough part of the Windy City. “My school was the last stop on the L train,” she says.

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