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

Recipe: Gnocchi from Kindred Restaurant

SINCE OPENING in February, Kindred Restaurant in Davidson has been drawing national attention for its seasonal, creative small plates menu. Co-owner and chef Joe Kindred runs the kitchen, while his wife and business partner, Katy, oversees the front of the…

Southend Reclaimed makes old materials beautiful

  STEPPING INTO Dogwood Southern Table and Bar, you may find your eyes drifting upward to the hand-hewn beams that accent the walls. At Hilliard Studio Method, siding made of gray wood from a barn catches your attention. In homes throughout…

Before + After: Cozy Quarters

WHEN DESIGNER Tamara Leicester of Tamara Heather Interior Design first saw the space her clients wanted her to transform into their eldest son’s bedroom, she knew there was work to be done. Previously the homeowners’ office, the large, 458-square-foot room…

Three Recipes from Savory Spice Shop's Cookbook

SEVERAL RESTAURANTS in Charlotte are using custom blends from Amy and Scott MacCabe, owners of Savory Spice Shop on South Boulevard, to season dishes. These three recipes from the store’s cookbook, Spice to Plate, use seasonings available at the shop.  …

Garden Cocktail Recipes from Bob Peters

HIGH ABOVE the city streets on the roof of the Ritz-Carlton in uptown, you’ll find a row of planters, filled with streaks of green climbing up trellises in the heat of the sun. Peppers, basil, mint, squash, cucumbers, and more…

Tough Growing: Alternatives to Grass

KEEPING GRASS green can be a challenge in any yard for any reason: hills, too much sun, not enough sun. Here, Tracy Black, a sales associate at Pike’s Nursery, recommends five plants that can easily replace grass as ground cover…

Repurposing Pro

A Mooresville resident shares her tips for transforming undesirable furnishings into new-to-you creations

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