CHARLOTTE HOME + GARDEN RETURNS
TO PRINT IN 2023

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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!

Home + Garden

Easy Dining

KISSKeep It Simply Scrumptious offers mail-order meal kits ($24.95, serves four to six) with mixes/seasonings, ingredients, recipes, and a short grocery list all delivered to your doorstep. This Cornelius-based kitchen offers Southern staples with a twist like Hawg Gone Wild,…

Finishing Touches

Photographs by Chris EdwardsThe bedroom is the room you spend most of your time in when you’re home. So one would think designing that happy haven would be high on the priority list. But it’s often the most overlooked room…

Water Works

Grills gave way to mini-kitchens, lawn chairs morphed into sofas, and bonfires became fireplaces. Lately, people have been swathing their patio furniture in fabrics so luxurious that grandmothers everywhere are gasping at the notion of leaving all those couture cushions…

Magic Lanterns

  A fountain from Royal Garden offers subtle noise to the otherwise quiet area Photographs by Mike HammerStyling by Jade WillsWhile I walked through my neighborhood at dusk one evening, the structures beckoned to me. Mysterious wooden boxes glowed on the…

For the Love of Art

Photographs by Chris Edwards Isaac Luski sits in front of a self portrait in his SouthPark home. The Luskis began collecting art more than forty-seven years ago with the first piece by Cuban artist Rene Portocarrerro. When Isaac and Sonia Luski…

Living outdoors? No way

Outdoor living. For so long, that phrase was just about as oxymoronic as I thought it could be. Living outdoors? Sure, screened-in porches, decks, and patios were in my vocabulary but stone fireplaces, waterfalls, Japanese cooktops, flat-screen TVs, copper-lined showers,…

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