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With manicured lawns and wraparound porches, these properties have enduring curb appeal.
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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.
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With manicured lawns and wraparound porches, these properties have enduring curb appeal.
Jacy Painter Kelly Interiors transforms a room in a Fort Mill home
In Partnership with Old 96 District Girl time is special. It's so special that, sometimes, it warrants a whole weekend away. Anchored by the charming towns of Greenwood and Abbeville, and nestled in the upper-western part of South Carolina, the…
In Partnership with Specialty Shops SouthPark Whether it's enjoying a glass of wine on a patio or browsing new home décor or working off stress in a fitness class, we all enjoy different things and unwind in different ways. Spring…
He headlines Charlotte’s Southern Spring Home & Garden Show in February
The physician-turned-novelist welcomes us into her modern, light-filled Cotswold office before the February publication of her second novel, The Antidote for Everything
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Interior designer Melissa Lee of New South Home renovated her kitchen to work for her family
And why his work on this project is never done
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Spot opened on Monroe Road last year.
FROM A BUNGALOW in Oaklawn Park to a Cornelius lake house, we've featured several major renovations over the past year that have stirred conversation. Below, we’re looking at four of the most popular of those feature stories on regional homes. Michael…
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Vegetable-based entrées are growing in popularity, especially in fall when produce like eggplant and squash are in season. Enjoy this healthy and colorful salad that’s hearty enough to serve for dinner. Roasted Eggplant Salad with Yogurt Dressing Serves: 4…
Built in 2016 by Ram Design Build, this 6,000-square-foot craftsman-style home in Dilworth has plenty of space for a growing family. The homeowners wanted a room where “the kids can be wide open and have fun,” says designer Hadley Quisenberry…
Everything fell into place for designer Wanda Horton with this lakefront property
Interior designers work with clients from Myers Park to Waxhaw
FURNITURE MANUFACTURING, once a leading industry and cultural mainstay in North Carolina, is becoming a lost craft. Since 1990, 60 percent of the state’s furniture-making jobs have left for factories in Asia, drawn to their lower material and labor costs.…
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The Xfinity driver and her husband, Mike, have a new reality show, a new baby, and a newly-renovated suite overlooking uptown
Combine metallics like copper, gold, and brass to add some shimmer to your home
Let's face it, dad deserves a better garage. Whether he uses it as his "man cave" or spends hours tinkering with tools any given weekend, there's no doubt that dad could use a garage that works with him, not against him.…
CHERYL LUCKETT'S FURNITURE reads like a diary. Each of the five pieces she designed for The Belle collection is a chapter inspired by the people and places she has known throughout her life in the South. The Ivy is a…
Let's face it, mom deserves a better closet. Whether she's using the guest room as overflow space or she has piles of shoes in every corner, mom needs a closet that works with her, not against her. Charlotte-based Closets By…
IF APRIL SHOWERS LEAVE puddles on the lawn, a rain garden could be the answer. “Water that runs off impervious surfaces like roofs and driveways carries pollutants that end up going into the storm water system,” explains Paula Gross, adjunct…
The award-winning designer and owner of Lauren Nicole Designs
AFTER MOVING into a Dilworth cottage, Liz and Christopher Leonard weren’t sure how to use the finishes the previous owners had left behind. Dealing with a “beige-on-beige” space with a confusing layout, the family called on Berkeley Minkhorst and Kelley…
In Partnership with Wahoo Decks: Grilling with family. Catching up with old friends. Breathing in the fresh Carolina air. Life on the patio is just better. If you've been daydreaming about the possibilities an outdoor space can bring, you've got to…
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Newly married and looking for their first home to purchase, Katie Sargent and her husband Dan found a home in Matthews' Coachman Ridge. Set upon a steep slope that Katie says was "deemed unusable," the home was sold to the couple in…