The Renovating Type
A renovation brings new life to a charming townhome in Eastover
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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!
A halted project is rescued and transformed into a mountain-like retreat along the banks of Briar Creek
Finding a home to accommodate their family required a Dilworth couple to start from the ground up
Old Carolina Brick Company makes beautiful, handmade bricks and pavers that come with a sense of history
Piano teacher and jewelry designer Katie Bly shares a look at her bright, colorful home
A home in the Dilworth Historic District gets a bright, family-friendly renovation
In lieu of design compromises, a designer and mom of two creates a kid-friendly home that boasts a sophisticated aesthetic
Interior designer Amy Vermillion transforms a formal living room with unexpected texture
Homeowner Tamea Price tranforms her overgrown backyard into a serene retreat—with a dash of Far East exoticism
A Charlotte resident’s bulldog paintings capture her beloved pets’ personalities
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Interior designer Phoebe Howard created a casual yet sophisticated sitting room by incorporating a warm, neutral color palette
The artist uses bold colors and vintage furniture to create a one-of-a-kind vibe in her NoDa home
Eat Your Yard! author and gardening expert Nan K. Chase offers dos and don’ts for creating a beautiful—and bountiful—Charlotte landscape
A young couple renovates an historic Elizabeth bungalow—just in time to start a family
The Harrisburg-based company creates beautiful furniture from reclaimed North Carolina wood
Why you should try it, plus three great examples from local nurseries