The Theta chapter is at the University of Illinois... a very traditional greek campus... and one of the largest. So we have an old traditional house. It was built as a fraternity house, Delta Kappa Epsilon had originally owned it. We bought it from them in the 60s and have had it ever since
The max capacity is 65 women, comfortably 55. We have two main doors that lead into a beautiful foyer with marble floors. Our formal living room has Phi Sigma Sigma's crest above the fireplace with define wood work for the trim and ceiling areas. We also have a sitting room, full dinning room with a kitchen. mailroom, scholarship room and bathroom on the first floor. In the basement we have our chapter/ritual room, game room (w/pool table), TV room, or house moms office and some other miscellaneous rooms for storage (Rush room, etc.).
The second and third floor are all the bedrooms and a bathroom on each floor. In all the house is gorgeous. The chapter house is old which has its advantages but also its disadvantages. The cost for its upkeep becomes draining, but in all we are happy to have such a beautiful house full of history and tradition.