House Beautiful (1-year)
Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 4-6 weeks. Average customer review:(73 customer reviews) |
Product Description
Satisfy your passion for stylish living and practical ideas for updating every room in your home. Find great ways to use today's best furnishings and accessories within our pages.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #80 in Magazine Subscriptions
- Formats: Magazine Subscription, Print
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Who Reads House Beautiful?
The House Beautiful reader is someone whose home is her bedrock. She is always improving it because the process – and result – delights her. Happiness in her home comes from easy luxury and highly personal style. Her home is a gift to share with family and friends.
What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
- The Best: The editors' inside-view of today's hottest products.
- Color: The perfect color every time! Top designers share their colorful secrets for effectively using color.
- The Makeover: Monthly series following the progress of an ongoing renovation project.
- Tablescape: Expert advice on setting a luxurious table--or creating a tabletop vignette--in your own home.
- Ask the Barefoot Contessa: Ina Garten shares simple how-tos, recipes, and entertaining tips.
- Cookbook: Editors put the latest cookbooks to the test, making recipes and offering real advice on what works--and what doesn't.
- Features: House Beautiful is the home design magazine that puts the reader and her lifestyle, tastes and dreams first. Recent issues have showcased furniture, accessories for the home, the use of color in your rooms, and how to make the most of a small space.
House Beautiful is a larger-than-average magazine printed on rich, glossy paper that makes the photography inside jump off the pages. It is a highly visual magazine featuring homes that are approachable and eclectic.
Contributors:
Editor-in-chief: Stephen Drucker, since October 2005. Prior to that he was a contributing editor at Architectural Digest and Martha Stewart Living. Editors at large include Mary Emmerling, Senga Mortimer, and Robert Rufino. Other contributing editors include The Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten, and Frances Schultz.
Past Issues:
Comparisons to Other Magazines:
House Beautiful has a clean-cut feel that celebrates a healthy indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Because it's all about the reader, House Beautiful does not endorse a particular style, region, or coast. It is an all-inclusive experience.
Awards:
Honors include: Interior Design Hall of Fame inductee, 1993 Circle of Excellence Award, International Furnishings & Design Association Star of Design Award and the Pacific Design Center Frank Lloyd Wright Conservancy Special Interest Award.
Most helpful customer reviews
62 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
Fresh
By MissTish64
Of the many shelter magazines I subscribe to, this has to be in the top three. This magazine is a huge improvement over what it was even a few years ago. A good mix of freshened up traditional, fun, and not-too-concretey modern interiors. Not as funky as Domino, often more current and fun than Veranda and Southern Accents. More traditional (and liveable) than Dwell, and way less beige than uninspirational Architectural Digest. Less old-world than World of Interiors. House Beautiful features interiors you'd actually want to live in.
73 of 80 people found the following review helpful.
More Ads Than Anything
By Mama Bear
I just received my first two issues yesterday. This magazine is page after page of advertisements. The thing that really bugs me about that is - companys run the same advertisements in the same magazines again and again so two issues are virtually the magazine since there are very few articles.
For some reason even the articles in this magazine get lost because they have the same look as their ads. One article was suppose to be tips from over 125 top designers - what it really was - 125 designers listed with addresses and phone #s and a couple of tips on each page of that section.
I'm really disappointed. For a GREAT magazine, try Southern Living. For a REALLY GOOD magazine, try Better Homes and Gardens.
30 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
intimidating but great for inspiration
By ALEX YONG
This magazine is a good source of inspiration ... however, unless you are a professional interior designer, there is a strong likelihood that you will find this magazine intimidating, as I do ... still, the photos are wonderful.
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