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kappa2 07-31-2008 09:41 PM

If I were to build a kappa house....
 
A thread where you say what you would want in a Kappa Kappa Gamma house if it were up to you---

Here's mine!!
http://www.hiddenpassageway.com/

LucyKKG 08-01-2008 01:55 AM

I have so many ideas of simple dorky things because we don't have a house! I can't even think of where to start!
Oh, how about a sweet fireplace with VERY realistic looking fire + warmth? You know, since fires aren't allowed in chapter houses? Ok, that was kind of lame...I'll try to come up with a better one.

alum 08-01-2008 02:56 PM

Interesting things I have seen in various Kappa houses.

Our Delta Xi chapter house at Carnegie Mellon has a stunning stained-glass window in the foyer. It is the height of the front door. Of course the design is of blue irises. It was created by a CMU Kappa who was an art major.

The Gamma Chi chapter house at GW has a floor with an inlaid marble fleur-de-lis in the center of the room.

The William and Mary Kappas have a beautiful iris garden next to their house. sidebar: Did y'all know Moderator Carnation actually hybridized and registered an iris called Kappa Kappa Gamma for our HQ in Columbus? I think that is a great show of Monmouth Duo Loyalty!

The Zeta Tau chapter at Washington and Lee had a beautiful chinese rug with fleur-de-lis incorporated throughout the design. In fact, ALL of the Panhel chapters at that school had rugs that incorporated a symbol of their org in the design.

LucyKKG 08-02-2008 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by alum (Post 1689630)
The William and Mary Kappas have a beautiful iris garden next to their house. sidebar: Did y'all know Moderator Carnation actually hybridized and registered an iris called Kappa Kappa Gamma for our HQ in Columbus? I think that is a great show of Monmouth Duo Loyalty!

There's a picture of Carnation's iris posted in this thread: http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showth...t=96064&page=2

And ooooh iris garden! My dad has hundreds of different kinds of irises. :) Oh oh and an adviser for my chapter (whom I adore) was a Kappa at William & Mary!

gee_ess 08-02-2008 04:57 PM

I love the idea of inlaid irises or fleur de lis in stained glass, etc. These types of touches make a house so unique and special to the girls who live there.

Kappamd 08-03-2008 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LucyKKG (Post 1689459)
I have so many ideas of simple dorky things because we don't have a house! I can't even think of where to start!
Oh, how about a sweet fireplace with VERY realistic looking fire + warmth? You know, since fires aren't allowed in chapter houses? Ok, that was kind of lame...I'll try to come up with a better one.


Our house has a fireplace and we would love to be able to have fires in it, but sadly..... :(

This thread is interesting because our house is in the middle of being redecorated/renovated and we've sat around many times talking about what we would like to do. I don't think the stained glass is quite in our budget, but it sounds beautiful!!

ISUKappa 08-03-2008 11:29 PM

Our house had two (nonworking) fireplaces, as did the chapter I advise. They're both older homes, so that's the main reason we had them.

It's not fun or pretty, but it would be so convenient to have a place that's "ritual-ready" YK?

gee_ess 08-04-2008 09:03 AM

Kappamd-

Don't give up without a fight! :)

The stained glass windows in our chapter room were the result of a "project" specific fundraiser. Sending out a mailer/letter/appeal with the specific project and cost with breakdowns for different levels of giving is what did the trick for us. A certain amount donated earned the donor her name on a small engraved plate at the bottom of each window. Pledge classes donated, individuals, etc. It really turned out nice!

Also, remember that a piece of stained glass can be hung on top of (behind?) an existing window which makes it much more affordable than actually installing a stained glass window.


Sorry to hijack the thread - just wanted to comment!

Kappamd 08-08-2008 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by gee_ess (Post 1690520)
Kappamd-

Don't give up without a fight! :)

The stained glass windows in our chapter room were the result of a "project" specific fundraiser. Sending out a mailer/letter/appeal with the specific project and cost with breakdowns for different levels of giving is what did the trick for us. A certain amount donated earned the donor her name on a small engraved plate at the bottom of each window. Pledge classes donated, individuals, etc. It really turned out nice!

Also, remember that a piece of stained glass can be hung on top of (behind?) an existing window which makes it much more affordable than actually installing a stained glass window.


Sorry to hijack the thread - just wanted to comment!

Oh, we haven't! We're in the process of raising about $44,000 just for needed repairs (new AC and heating, new roof, etc.) through a letterwriting campaign to the alumni of our chapter, and I think we're about halfway there. We were incredibly fortunate to recieve funding from other sources for new furniture, flooring, window treatments (fleur de lis!), and paint. From the pics posted on our renovation blog, our little lodge is looking beautiful now!

basket96 08-25-2008 02:55 PM

I just have to say I am so jealous of all the Kappas with houses! As an undergraduate we did not have houses at my school and the chapter I advise is also unhoused. I suppose I can only dream awhile of stained glass, iris gardens, fleur-de lis rugs and more! :)


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