Graciousness & Generosity
WBCS~25th Anniversary This month, our spotlight is on the 2006 showhouse of Jenifer and Joe Tate. Located on North Lake Drive, this classic Georgian Revival…
WBCS~25th Anniversary This month, our spotlight is on the 2006 showhouse of Jenifer and Joe Tate. Located on North Lake Drive, this classic Georgian Revival…
Cabinet Supreme by Adair, located in Oconomowoc, WI, had the pleasure of redesigning this kitchen on quaint Moose Lake. Kitchen designer, Gwen Adair, took the client’s style ideas and revamped the kitchen to evolve their Dutch colonial home. With a farm house touch and their lake front views from the kitchen, this space quickly became the heart of the home for cooking and entertaining. Skylights, vaulted ceilings and an open concept floorplan bring in the expansive east views of Moose Lake.
This Spectacular estate at 4138 West Beach Road in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, artfully combines magnificent craftsmanship, a stunning setting, and all of the luxurious amenities of a French Country Manor.
Attracting 150 artists nationally, Paint Cedarburg is the largest gathering of outdoor painters in Wisconsin. It offers over 400 paintings for sale Friday, June 9, and Saturday, June 10, at the Cedarburg Cultural Center, W62 N546 Washington Avenue, Cedarburg.
Pat Bolger is one of the most successful real estate agents in all of Wisconsin. Pat’s clientele consists of some of the top medical and legal professionals as well as business leaders and high net worth individuals from around the country.
This month’s feature in the year-long series marking the 25th Anniversary of the founding of WBCS, Inc. is the 2004 Showhouse for a Cure, the seventh annual WBCS Showhouse. The stunning home of Suzanne Spenner-Hupy, Michael Hupy and their children, it provided a magnificent Lake Michigan setting and beautiful architecture to inspire both the 2004 Showhouse designers and the visiting public.
With its rich tones and distinguished style, hardwood flooring can be a beautiful design element of your home. However, it’s important to know the proper care procedures to maintain its condition for decades to come.
For many of us growing up in southeastern Wisconsin, our childhood memories are colored fondly by visits to the Milwaukee Public Museum. This world-class institution of anthropology, history and the natural sciences first opened to the public in 1884 and currently operates from its 1960s-era building at 800 West Wells Street in downtown Milwaukee.