Designing for the founding chapter.

Founded in 1895 at the University of Arkansas, Chi Omega is the largest women’s fraternal organization in the world with more than 320,000 initiates, 178 collegiate chapters, and 240 alumnae chapters. R&R Interiors had the privilege of helping with the design and reconstruction of the Chi Omega Sorority House at the University of Arkansas.

 

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We all have a home at Chi Omega.

"We want to express our deepest gratitude to all who played a part in making this dream home a reality. We are so grateful for the selfless financial donations, the countless hours of planning, and the hard months spent on construction. Above all, we are grateful for a place our sisterhood can call home. We have a place to gather and grow in unity. We have a place for one sister to console another when heartbreak occurs, a place to create precious memories that will last for decades to come, and a place like no other. We all have a home at Chi Omega."

Cortlyn Dees 

It is a style that won't go away.

I first walked through the doors of the new and improved Chi Omega, it was better than I ever could have imagined. The aesthetic was so calming and flowed from room to room without feeling like separate places, it felt whole. The word that best describes it for me is "timeless" because it is something that both my grandmother and girls my age appreciate and will be able to appreciate for a long time. It is a style that won't go away. One of the best things is that instead of it feeling like a museum, it still feels like a home where we can hang out and still be ourselves in.

Natalie Proctor

It is beautiful without being presumptuous.

“Chi O has always felt like home. Years ago, it felt like home because it was old and worn, but now it feels like home in a very real and intentional way. The charming smell of the old house still lingers and the original floors still creak, yet the vast living and dining spaces are now met with refreshing light, space and color. It is beautiful without being presumptuous and smart without being smug. It is the perfect marriage of the old with the new, the traditional with the modern, the quirky with the elegant, and, ultimately, is the personification of the balance we strive to emulate as Chi Omegas and as women. 

— Katie Branum

 

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