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Mansion Monday: Feeling blue in Glenview

This $4 million estate features striking blue decor inside and out.

The exterior of a blue and white mansion with plenty of windows, a picket fence, and a detached garage.

You can almost feel your blues melting away as you stride up the front walk of this Glenview estate.

Photo by Kory Johnson

Something old, something new, something borrowed — and of course something blue.

This house in Glenview has that last one covered in shades — we mean spades. The 5-bed, 6-bath, 9,000+ sqft estate stands on almost 2 acres. And if blue is your favorite color, this house is the one for you. Let’s take a tour of the different shades this home has to offer:

  • Pale blue shutters on all the windows, including the large ones overlooking the second-story balcony
  • Blue floral wallpaper in the sun room, surrounding the fireplace + built-in bookshelves
  • Baby blue cupboards + shelves in the kitchen, with a blue gingham backsplash
  • Slate gray-blue bathroom cabinets, including tandem sinks and a double-head shower
  • Blue doors on each of the three garage bays
  • Sparkling blue water in the backyard pool

If you need a break from all that blue, this house also has something green — the indoor golf simulator.

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