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Country Home

Spring 2023
Magazine

Like its long-beloved subscription namesake, this newsstand version of Country Home is packed with warm, inviting, personal houses that evoke the feeling of “home” on every page. From contemporary lofts that radiate a modern version of country to Texas farmhouses rich with patina, each issue delivers the style and inspiration that readers hold dear.

Country Home®

FROM THE EDITOR

Country Home

Country Home® STYLE MAKER • TO CULTIVATE A COUNTRY LOOK, TASTEMAKER LINDSEA DRAGOMIR SAYS YOU MUST FIRST PEEL BACK A SPACE’S LAYERS. SIMPLE, THOUGHTFUL INTERIORS PLAY A CRUCIAL SUPPORTING ROLE, LETTING BELOVED TREASURES SHINE.

ON THE HUNT WITH Lindsea Dragomir • The antiques collector behind House of Harvest fills her 1910 farmhouse with her favorite vintage scores.

smooth SAILING • A beloved Cape Cod home faces a bright future thanks to careful steering by new owners and an interior designer intent on preserving its history.

bright ideas • A big-city couple used farm-fresh inspiration and ingenuity to furnish a rural Texas cottage in their signature style, one that puts vintage pieces in a whole new light.

LILAC LOVE • NO FLOWER ANNOUNCES SPRING’S ARRIVAL QUITE LIKE FLUFFY, ULTRAFRAGRANT LILACS. AND, HAPPILY FOR GARDENERS, THE SHRUBS ARE ONE OF THE LEAST DEMANDING PLANTS AROUND.

ready for the weekend • A CARAVAN OF CITY FOLK DESCENDS ON THIS CHARMING FARMHOUSE ALMOST EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, ALL EAGER FOR SOME SLOWDOWN TIME SURROUNDED BY FAMILY. NO WORRIES—THE HOUSE IS DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE.

CABIN CLASS • The cozy rustic style of this cottage—built near an old silver mine on a Montana ranch—has friends and family laying claim to it all summer long.

SPRING FLINGS • PRETTY, PASTEL, PETITE, AND OFTEN CANDY-CENTRIC, THE EASTER CATEGORY OF BRUCE ELSASS’ EXTRAORDINARY HOLIDAY COLLECTIONS JUST MAY BE THE SWEETEST. LET HIS CLEVER DISPLAYS INSPIRE YOUR OWN HUNTING AND GATHERING THIS SEASON.

FLORALS and FRILLS • A young family builds a charming farmhouse in the Northern Ireland countryside. With plenty of pastels, lots of flowers, and cute pet animals, the estate is a romantic daydream.

GETTING PERSONAL • FOR THIS WASHINGTON STATE CLAN, A DREAMY OLD FARMHOUSE IS A CHANCE TO FLEX THEIR HANDS-ON SKILLS AND MAKE THE HOUSE THEIR HOME.

SPRING CONTAINED • At Furthermore, Tovah Martin’s New England homestead, the ingredients of spring are gathered into anything that can cradle precocious plants. More than a dalliance, the task ensures their survival.

COUNTRY in the CITY • From a cottage-turned-retail-shop in Venice Beach, California—on a mile-long stretch of super-chic shopping—Lizzie McGraw staked a claim to urban country style. Her tiny Tumbleweed & Dandelion shop attracted a Hollywood following—Julia Roberts was one of her first loyal clients—as well as mere decorating mortals looking for a fresh farmhouse look. Now, the original shop is headquarters for a global business that mixes handcrafted, vintage, and new pieces. Here, from her recently released book, Creative Style, Lizzie takes us through a favorite project in her own words—her own first L.A. cottage.

THE ultimate cottage • DIRECTOR NANCY MEYERS’ CLASSIC 2006 FILM THE HOLIDAY LEFT MANY OF US DREAMING ABOUT LIVING IN A QUINTESSENTIAL ENGLISH BUNGALOW. INTERIOR DESIGNER BEE OSBORN DID HER OWN INSPIRING TAKE IN HER NEARLY 500-YEAR-OLD COTSWOLDS COTTAGE.

RESOURCES • CONTACT THESE DESIGN PROFESSIONALS FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR SERVICES OR PRODUCTS.

COLLECTING baskets


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 116 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: Spring 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 10, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

Like its long-beloved subscription namesake, this newsstand version of Country Home is packed with warm, inviting, personal houses that evoke the feeling of “home” on every page. From contemporary lofts that radiate a modern version of country to Texas farmhouses rich with patina, each issue delivers the style and inspiration that readers hold dear.

Country Home®

FROM THE EDITOR

Country Home

Country Home® STYLE MAKER • TO CULTIVATE A COUNTRY LOOK, TASTEMAKER LINDSEA DRAGOMIR SAYS YOU MUST FIRST PEEL BACK A SPACE’S LAYERS. SIMPLE, THOUGHTFUL INTERIORS PLAY A CRUCIAL SUPPORTING ROLE, LETTING BELOVED TREASURES SHINE.

ON THE HUNT WITH Lindsea Dragomir • The antiques collector behind House of Harvest fills her 1910 farmhouse with her favorite vintage scores.

smooth SAILING • A beloved Cape Cod home faces a bright future thanks to careful steering by new owners and an interior designer intent on preserving its history.

bright ideas • A big-city couple used farm-fresh inspiration and ingenuity to furnish a rural Texas cottage in their signature style, one that puts vintage pieces in a whole new light.

LILAC LOVE • NO FLOWER ANNOUNCES SPRING’S ARRIVAL QUITE LIKE FLUFFY, ULTRAFRAGRANT LILACS. AND, HAPPILY FOR GARDENERS, THE SHRUBS ARE ONE OF THE LEAST DEMANDING PLANTS AROUND.

ready for the weekend • A CARAVAN OF CITY FOLK DESCENDS ON THIS CHARMING FARMHOUSE ALMOST EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, ALL EAGER FOR SOME SLOWDOWN TIME SURROUNDED BY FAMILY. NO WORRIES—THE HOUSE IS DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE.

CABIN CLASS • The cozy rustic style of this cottage—built near an old silver mine on a Montana ranch—has friends and family laying claim to it all summer long.

SPRING FLINGS • PRETTY, PASTEL, PETITE, AND OFTEN CANDY-CENTRIC, THE EASTER CATEGORY OF BRUCE ELSASS’ EXTRAORDINARY HOLIDAY COLLECTIONS JUST MAY BE THE SWEETEST. LET HIS CLEVER DISPLAYS INSPIRE YOUR OWN HUNTING AND GATHERING THIS SEASON.

FLORALS and FRILLS • A young family builds a charming farmhouse in the Northern Ireland countryside. With plenty of pastels, lots of flowers, and cute pet animals, the estate is a romantic daydream.

GETTING PERSONAL • FOR THIS WASHINGTON STATE CLAN, A DREAMY OLD FARMHOUSE IS A CHANCE TO FLEX THEIR HANDS-ON SKILLS AND MAKE THE HOUSE THEIR HOME.

SPRING CONTAINED • At Furthermore, Tovah Martin’s New England homestead, the ingredients of spring are gathered into anything that can cradle precocious plants. More than a dalliance, the task ensures their survival.

COUNTRY in the CITY • From a cottage-turned-retail-shop in Venice Beach, California—on a mile-long stretch of super-chic shopping—Lizzie McGraw staked a claim to urban country style. Her tiny Tumbleweed & Dandelion shop attracted a Hollywood following—Julia Roberts was one of her first loyal clients—as well as mere decorating mortals looking for a fresh farmhouse look. Now, the original shop is headquarters for a global business that mixes handcrafted, vintage, and new pieces. Here, from her recently released book, Creative Style, Lizzie takes us through a favorite project in her own words—her own first L.A. cottage.

THE ultimate cottage • DIRECTOR NANCY MEYERS’ CLASSIC 2006 FILM THE HOLIDAY LEFT MANY OF US DREAMING ABOUT LIVING IN A QUINTESSENTIAL ENGLISH BUNGALOW. INTERIOR DESIGNER BEE OSBORN DID HER OWN INSPIRING TAKE IN HER NEARLY 500-YEAR-OLD COTSWOLDS COTTAGE.

RESOURCES • CONTACT THESE DESIGN PROFESSIONALS FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR SERVICES OR PRODUCTS.

COLLECTING baskets


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