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TR7- Speed Queen

Speed Queen Washer TC5003WN  $1329.00

Speed Queen Dryer DC5003WG  $1429.00

Speed Queen Washer TR7003WN  $1429.00

Speed Queen Dryer DR7003WG  $1529.00

Top Load Washers: TC5

Optional Deep Fill & Rinse fills the entire tub with water to achieve maximum cleanliness.  

Classic agitator and transmission-driven wash action produces an aggressive 210-degree stroke to remove tough stains fast.  

Solid Mount Suspension System features a full steel base with heavy-duty springs for best-in-class out-of-balance performance, less vibration and longer machine life.  

Durable Stainless Steel Tub is gentler on your clothes and ensures long-lasting, dependable performance.  

Speed Queen Dryers DC

End of Cycle Indicator clearly notifies you when a cycle is complete.

The Speed Queen DC5 dryer features commercial-grade components, an industry-best 3 year warranty and perfection in drying, so why trust anything else in your home? 

Reversible Door enables you to configure your dryer so that the door opens in the most convenient direction for your needs and laundry room layout. 

Interior Light illuminates inside of dryer when door is opened for clear visibility of contents. 

Up-Front Lint Filter allows fast and easy cleaning. 

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American Storefront Chicago

 
Cole's Appliance & Furniture Co.
 
...along with its amazing neon and steel work of art that lords over the street corner. 
— 74 years

An honor to small mom and pop shop Chicago Business who have withstood the test of time.

Long live the neighborhood appliance store. Cole's Appliance and Furniture was opened in 1946 on Lincoln Avenue in Northcenter. 74 years and 3 generations of the Krasney family later, it's still going strong ... along with its amazing neon and steel work of art that lords over the street corner. 

Designer Ted Zahn with Studio Z pays tribute to Cole's with this illustrated portrait of the storefront and signage. 

10% of the sale price of all Chicago items will be donated to the Chicago Community Covid-19 Response Fund.

These independents and family businesses continue to provide our neighborhoods with character and a connection to history.

A tribute to the icons of Windy City streets ... and a little history lesson right on your wall! Designed in red and light blue to pay homage to the official flag of Chicago, this print honors classic Chicago storefronts like the Green Mill Lounge, Margie's Candies, and the Patio Theater. These independents and family businesses continue to provide our neighborhoods with character and a connection to history. Sadly, they're fading fast in the era of big boxes and gentrification. Designer and illustrator Ted Zahn draws detailed restorations of each, creating minimalist portraits that immortalize each storefront in a pristine state, painstakingly recreating architectural detail.

10% of the sale price of all Chicago items will be donated to the Chicago Community Covid-19 Response Fund.

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How Small Shop Owners are Getting By During Coronavirus by Architectural Digest

Sharing this Great Article in Architectural Digest about our friends and partners over at Scout in Andersonville @Scoutdesign


Architectural Digest

Coronavirus Hasn’t Dampened the Spirits of These Design-Shop Owners

From FaceTime appointments to online sales, home-store owners nationwide are having to be more creative than ever to cope with COVID-19

By Catherine Hong

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I get by with a little help from my friends.

We are here for you!

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The safety of our customers and community is our top priority. Our entire staff is taking the proper steps to be sure we are doing our part for you.

During this time, we are happy to consult & process all orders over the phone, 773-525-1797 or via email, kevin@shopcoles.com.


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The Latest Kitchen Trend: Mixing Metals - GE Café Appliances

GE Café Appliances

Gone are the days of matchy-matchy kitchen metals. Yes, it’s ok to mix metals in the kitchen—especially with hardware, lighting, fixtures, and appliances. Rules? There aren’t any hard and fast rules, but a few design suggestions will ensure you achieve balance and keep it from looking unintentional. Before you grab those brass candlesticks and that copper bowl, review our design tips to make your kitchen shine with your own personal style.

The Temperature of Your Palette

Are the base colors of your room warm, cool, or neutral? The metals you introduce into your kitchen can have a dramatic effect depending on the overall tone of your room. Think about the color temperature of your current kitchen space and what you may want to add to spice it up.

If you have a cool gray or blue kitchen with stainless appliances, a few gold or copper accents around the room can add needed warmth. Try adding brass light fixtures or change out your cabinet and appliance hardware with copper knobs. You’ll gain visual interest and balance out an otherwise seemingly cold room.

For a warm room with buttery yellows, adding brushed stainless appliance hardware and aluminum bar stools can cool it down and balance the kitchen space. A white neutral kitchen might need a mix of metals sprinkled across the room to create drama and visual appeal.

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Photo by Carley Page Summers

Photo by Carley Page Summers

Add Texture with Metal Accents

Metals can also bring in interesting depth and texture. Pewter and gunmetal drawer pulls and handles are understated, yet bring an aged feel to cabinetry. Pewter faucets are more matte, but have a more satin appearance. Bring in gunmetal light fixtures or other accents for a warmer, worn feel. These cooler, gray tones provide balance to warm kitchen colors. They also ground and lend visual substance to a lighter feeling, minimalist kitchen.

Choose a Dominant Metal

To keep your kitchen from looking overdone, choose a base or dominant metal first. Most likely, your cabinet and appliance hardware are in one set color. Add one or two other accent metals all around your kitchen. For example, if your room is filled with brass, adding one copper pitcher won’t cut it. Add several touches of copper in various places around the room so it looks intentional and well planned.

If your kitchen faucet is shiny stainless steel, you can even add some brushed metal pieces around. Play with metallic elements like picture frames, vases, spoon rests, and pendant lights in a variety of metals and with different textures. Just be sure to stick with one or two metals in addition to your dominant tone.

Bring in a Pop of Color with Metal

If your kitchen needs a punch of color, try adding a few bright, shiny metal accents around. Brass, copper, and shiny silver tone pieces can draw your eye to an area or just bring in a new color to a neutral room. Aged brass or copper with a patina can really bring in new colors, too. Mix shiny copper with some aged copper accents to keep the warmth but bring in interest.

Don’t be afraid of mixing it up. You don’t have to just consider your cabinet hardware when you want to try out a new metal accent in your kitchen. The Café Matte Collection allows you to customize your kitchen appliances with a choice of additional hardware colors. Choose from Brushed Bronze, Brushed Copper, Brushed Stainless, and Brushed Black handles and knobs to create your own personal kitchen style.

 

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