![]() A couple who recently purchased a seventh-floor condo in Lakeview liked Krueger’s blend of industrial and modern aesthetics. Elaborate light fixtures and abstract modern art serve as the perfect show pieces. Soft rugs and pillows offer cozy but elegant finishing touches. Krueger accomplishes both using plush fabrics, functional modern furnishings, and a light color scheme filled with tans, greys, and ivory. To decorate a Lincoln Park apartment, Krueger was tasked with the goal of making a sophisticated and inviting space. That interest in design never truly went away, which is why I ended up pivoting my career and pursuing a degree in interior design after getting an undergrad degree in an unrelated major. Nothing ever lasted very long as I was always thinking about the next arrangement. Always trying new combinations and layouts. As my parents can attest to, I used to constantly rearrange the furniture in our home when I was a kid. “Well, I think the “designer” genes were in me from the beginning. Krueger’s work has appeared in LVBX magazine, Elle Décor, and LUXE Magazine, among others. She is a member of the Leaders of Design Council, one of the industry’s notable member’s organizations. She started her career working on the highly esteemed Holly Hunt design team. Principal of the four-person design firm, Elizabeth Krueger has been named one of HGTV’s “Faces of Design” and Chicago’s “One to Watch” by The Editor at Large - the daily news source for high-end residential interior design. Because she and her husband love to cook, their biggest expense was the kitchen cabinets, which she commissioned a carpenter to custom design. Kahler carefully thinks through her client’s use of space, a philosophy she applied to her own home as well. Her green velvet, brass dining room chairs pop, and richly contrast the white crystal chandelier hanging above. The townhouse’s open floorplan is filled with sturdy textured seating meant to hide day-to-day wear. Her home displays the original artwork of friends - colorful abstract pieces that offset the largely white walls and white-paneled, built-in cabinets. Domino Magazine showcased Kaehler’s own Chicago townhouse, which the designer shares with her husband and two-year-old daughter. She balances the rich, colored and patterned accessories with solid, neutral-toned furniture. ![]() She started with a lilac and navy palette and then added pastels from a commissioned painting by local artist Linc Thelen. ![]() The home’s comfortable, durable design works for the family of four and their dog. Kaehler designed a Lincoln Park home to match the fun and lively owners in a project featured in Modern Luxury Interiors. ![]()
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