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For the first time in six years, Charlotte magazine is producing a standalone Charlotte Home + Garden magazine. Polybagged with April’s ever-popular Real Estate issue of Charlotte magazine, this 60-page publication spotlights beautiful homes, stunning furniture, new design trends, and much more. This gorgeous annual, perfect-bound on upscale paper, will also include a resource guide highlighting Charlotte’s top interior designers! The Charlotte Home + Design annual anticipates a readership up to 160K with increased print run, longer distribution cycle and extended shelf life.
Reach Fern Howerin at fern.howerin@charlottemagazine.com to find out how to advertise in this issue!
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'Tis the season for overindulgence.
You don't even need to be very crafty to create jaw-dropping table decorations.
Local psychologist Jocie Sweeney, PhD, provides tips on stress management during this oft-stressful season.
See how these apartments and condos make smart design work for their small spaces.
See inside five beautiful powder rooms across Charlotte.
Perhaps you'll even stumble upon The Great Big Pumpkin.
Freshen up your fall/winter weeknight menu.
Gather inspiration for your own home in these drool-worthy dwellings.
WHO SAYS MARBLE is only meant for countertops? This stone-inspired cake by Sweet Affairs brings the elegance of the swoon-worthy slabs to your kitchen in an edible form. Owner Jossie Perlmutter was one of the city’s best pastry chefs when…
Jacqueline Wheeler Interiors 1918 Lennox Ave. 704-677-4928 Years in business: 4 years Hometown: Charlotte Charlotte Home + Garden: Favorite color to wear? Jacqueline Wood Wheeler: Black, much to my mother’s chagrin. CHG: Favorite color to design with? JWW: Blues…
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Interior designer Cheryl Luckett dishes on how to achieve refined seasonal style all the way into the new year.
French techniques don’t have to be intimidating. Work on your knife skills with a quail dish by Chef Tom Condron, owner of Lumiere. It’s sure to impress any guest.
Designer Traci Zeller’s twin boys began to outgrow their shared room, as kids do, when they turned 11. So Zeller turned to a spare bedroom (and her business’s storage space) for her son Henry’s new digs. With smart furniture and…
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Renfrow Farms Manager Pressly Williams’ tips to save water while gardening might surprise you
SITTING AMID a row of bungalows, the historic Helms-Bell House emerges like an illustration in a pop-up book: Pink phlox and green gooseneck loosestrife grow waist-high in the garden bed along the worn brick walkway leading up to the Victorian…
BACK-TO-SCHOOL EXCITEMENT can also breed some serious chaos in your home, with extra paperwork, bookbags, uniforms, and more taking over most spaces. Organizing it all in a way that actually makes sense—and is easy to find again—can be dizzying. Here, five…
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Including many specific color selections.
Here are four types of gardens that are climate-controlled.
There will be more than 200 local exhibitors to fuel home inspiration.
Support Charlotte's small businesses at this outdoor shopping event/block party. There will be beer. And adoptable pups.
Have your own "Antiques Roadshow" moment.
Got more basil than you know what to do with?
Top tips from an expert as well as helpful before and after photos.
The hobby can provide happiness in a myriad of ways (even if you're bad at it).
Have you seen their burrows on your lawn?