We all love having a nicely designed home. In the internet age, sites like Apartment Therapy make it easy to collect interior design ideas. Of course, print magazines centered on interior design still populate newsstands around the country, offering ideas and tips for creating more livable spaces. Here are a few classic home and interior design magazines worth reading. Do they overlap with any of your favorites?
Better Homes & Gardens
One of the longest-running household magazines, Better Homes & Gardens was founded in 1922 and continues to serve a large audience with articles on cooking, crafts, decoration, and housekeeping.
House Beautiful
Founded in 1896, House Beautiful has long been a great resource for women looking for advice and inspiration on improving their home. It also sponsors lots of contests and other fun opportunities.
Dwell
Comparatively new, Dwell is probably the most visionary mass-market architecture and design magazine on the market right now. It focuses on new technology, modernist design, and celebrating the legends of the field.
Real Simple
Designed to help women de-clutter and simplify their lives, this excellent magazine is full of very useful advice, as well as recipes that are both delicious and nutritious as well as fast to prepare. A very worthwhile read.
Martha Stewart Living
A monthly periodical from the doyenne of domesticity, Martha Stewart Living offers an upscale audience advice on how to cook, decorate, and entertain gracefully. Great recipes are one of the high points.
Source: http://seacastleblog.com/2012/09/26/great-home-and-interior-design-magazines/
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