The Japanese shibumi aesthetic imbues the River West home of designers Linnea Gits and Peter Dunham.  | Strategic cuts Light, agile saws can yield better results around the house. |  | Change your climate Landscaping to make a spot a few degrees warmer or cooler can make all the difference in growing your favorite plants. |  | Contain yourself An organized approach to planters will give the patio or porch a more polished look. |  | Lincoln Park modern A newly built home adds layers of originality and drama with the aid of intrepid designer Anne Coyle. |  | Rabbit redoubt Rabbits will eat just about anything. Here's how to make your garden more rabbit-proof. |  | Heirloom legacy Two local groups lend native seeds and plants to fellow gardeners. |  | Thinking in color Ready to give your house its best paint job ever? Start by picking the perfect combo. |  | Radiant return Radiant heat never really went away, and while baseboards are inexpensive the heating source can be hidden. |  | Let it roll A tailored roller shade adds shape and texture to room decorations. |  | Off the grid A country home in Mexico's wine region is centered on an abandoned refrigerator truck trailer flipped up on its side. | |  | |
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