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November is family gatherings, fall walks, stew for dinner, and holiday shopping trips. 

 

I am thrilled to announce that I am now licensed in Wisconsin. I am available to assist you with sales, purchases, and rentals.

In fact, we just closed on our first sale in Fontana, Wisconsin, and will have a luxury home rental in Geneva.

 

Local Events

The Secret Teachings of Opera

Nov 2, 2024

Tavern and Skip Class and the Dropouts at Space

Nov 8, 2024

Woman's Club of Evanston Holiday Bazaar

Nov 23-24, 2024

Night at the Disco

Nov 29, 2024

Turkey Crafts

Nov 2, 2024

Family Fall Festival 

Nov 16, 2024

A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play 

Nov 21, 2024

Scream Scene Haunted House: Glow Stick Night 

Nov 2, 2024

A Taste Of Ireland

Nov 10, 2024

State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine - Swan Lake 

Nov 20, 2024

35th Annual Holiday C.A.R.E. Faire

Nov 30, 2024

Turkey Day Skate 

Nov 28, 2024

 

Pumpkins!

The Booker Group handed out free pumpkins last month at the Evanston Farmers' Market. Our marketing strategy was a smashing success (no pumpkins were harmed!). We met lots of new people and saw many of our Evanston neighbors. We'll definitely do this again next year!  

 

Listings

For Rent

2640 Chelsey Street

Buffalo Grove, IL 60089

For Rent

1702 Dempster St.

Evanston, IL 60202

 

Adapting Spaces

No offense to interior designers (who definitely have a role in some situations), but at our house we've purposely avoided them and their curated furniture collections. 

Why? 

Because we're constantly evaluating how the spaces in our home are used. And so we often reconfigure rooms to meet the changing needs of the family, the occasion, or the season.

True, this means you'll often find us lugging furniture between rooms and floors, but it works for us. 

Might this be right for you too? Here are some ideas for how to get started adapting the spaces in your home.  

Furniture

"Modular" is your friend.  Sectional sofas in a neutral color can be moved in whole or in part to a different room. Small tables can live innocuously against different walls until they are combined to create, for example, a sideboard for a dinner party. 

Speaking of parties, maximize your available seating by investing in six or more folding chairs. (Pro tip: splurge on a slightly more expensive model with a cushioned seat and back.) Also consider storage Ottomans or benches, which double as seating and storage. 

For rooms that need to serve both as a workspace and something else, consider a Murphy desk or fold-down workstation that you can open when working and close to return to a more social space.

Finally, room dividers, such as a simple folding wood screen, will create flexible zones, and are easy to move around.  

Lighting

You can instantly change the mood of a room by changing its lighting. We recently found rechargeable LED table lamps that can be moved anywhere we need them -- to transform an ordinary dining room into an intimate space or act as task light for a project.  You might also enjoy trying color-changing, smart-home controlled LEDs (bulbs or strips).  Again, it's an affordable way of altering a space.  

Think Outside the Box

The best part of adapting your spaces is the joy of experimentation. Remember, none of these changes are permanent.  

For example, our friend took an antique wood table able to seat 10 and massively expanded it with DIY leaves so that it could accommodate 18 for Thanksgiving. To make this work, the table is rotated 180 degrees and stretched between the dining room and the living room.  "We once sat 32, with the addition of two side tables," he proudly says. 

Have your own ideas about adapting spaces? We'd love to hear them! Send us an email (erin.booker@evrealestate.com).

 

Meet the Booker Group: Andrew Austria

I grew up in Chicago and Glenview. After graduating from art school with a degree in Fine Arts with a focus on Metalsmithing, I worked with jewelry in Wilmette for 7 years. While I’ve left retail, I continue to take jewelry design commissions, log time in studios, and attend exclusive art programs around the country when I’m able. I find all of this enormously satisfying.  

Why real estate


Today, I lean on my design and art training on many of the Booker Group projects. For our flips, for example, I’ve been given a free hand (within budget!) to select the necessary materials and colors – everything from cabinet styles to paint colors and flooring. 

Working closely with our various contractors, vendors and inspectors continues to teach me important skills, including project management, budgeting and organization. I’ve come to see that no two projects are the same. And with each new project, I gain experience and confidence. 

Going forward, I would like to pursue study in other creative mediums such as glass and photography. 

 

The Booker Group can handle all of your real estate needs.

Erin Booker
847-418-7318
erin.booker@evrealestate.com

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Engel & Völkers - Chicago North Shore

 

566 Chestnut Street 2nd Floor I Winnetka I IL 60093

224-420-0040 - Ellis

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