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Traditional Home (1-year)

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List Price:
$39.60
Special Price:
$24.00
Your Savings: $ 15.60 ( 39% )
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Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Manufacturer: Meredith
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 8 Label: Meredith Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Meredith Number Of Issues: 8 Publisher: Meredith Release Date: 2001-11-23 Studio: Meredith Subscription Length: 365
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Editorial Reviews:
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One of America?s most beautiful magazines featuring tours of exquisite homes and gardens, decorating and renovation ideas, entertaining and collecting.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Uneven Comment: We subscribed to Traditional Home because better-quality and upscale American mainstream decorating and architecture (which is really what the title means) pretty much describes our taste, at least in the formal areas of the house and bedrooms.
Traditional Home covers the style - if it can really be said that such a broad range is a single style. And there's the problem. Unlike more focused magazines that cover narrower slices of the style, like Southern Living or even Architectural Digest, Traditional Home tries to cover too much, occasionally even wandering completely off-style. Most issues will have something of interest ... but it may only be a single article. Sometimes you get an excellent issue with quite a bit more. Sometimes you flip through and toss it.
Traditional Home is a mass-market magazine, meaning it has a lot of advertising content. It is not a pulp magazine, like Better Homes and Gardens, but it is also not a premium magazine, like Architectural Digest.
If Traditional Home has a fault, it's that it is uneven in content quality. More rigorous article selection would make it a better magazine. We are not renewing our subscription.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Cream of The Crop Comment: One of the best, if not the best, decorating magazines EVER. I love their book cover to cover. I call it a book because many back issues are kept with the reference books in my library. Their feature articles are one of kind with a variety of designs every month. The regular monthly departments are always full of fresh ideas for home as well as for your garden. One of my all-time favorites is the "What's New, What's Next" section...very cutting edge.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A feast for the senses, beautiful home decorating ideas Comment: Traditional Home features traditional and traditional design, but also shows traditional coupled with romantic, modern, victorian and neo-classical. The photography is exquiste.
It also has various information on home lighting, upholstery, outdoor furniture, gardening, rugs, dishes, vintage and antique textiles, travel, architecture and home electronics.
Traditional Home is printed on thick, glossy and sturdy paperstock. It will survive repeated referencing. If you love interior design of this kind you'll love Traditional Home.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Favorite magazine Comment: I am addicted to home/interior design magazines and this one is my favorite. Each issue of Traditional Home has more dogeared pages than any other magazine I read. It is full of ideas I love--some I can incorporate now, others to dream about for the future.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Decorations, Entertainment, and More Comment: Traditional Home is a nice little magazine about home living and the many ways to make a home look great, both inside and out. This magazine takes a slightly different approach to homes when compared to others of its genre. Instead of focusing on size and modern amenities, Traditional Home directs its attention toward classic style and elegance with an up- to- date twist.
Home decorating/improvement are the main subjects in Traditional Home and there are several departments and main features dedicated to adding a touch of classic style to your house. One article might talk about the addition of different comforters and pillows to your bedroom. Another could talk about adding antique clocks to your family room. Still another might focus on sprucing up the outside of your home by planting flowering bushes. These features and departments all have the same goal in mind: To take a plain, drab room or exterior and spice it up with some old- fashioned elegance.
Not all of the pages in Traditional Home are dedicated to the subject of decorating. The magazine does offer a few more subject areas to make it better rounded. It is common, for example, to find an article or two about home entertainment and this is especially true around the holiday season. There are also some articles that are related to travel; e.g., travel to visit a unique antique shop or partake in a home decorating event.
Traditional Home is a classy magazine and there are many things I like about this publication. One nice quality is that the suggestions for decorating are not comprised of items exclusively for the rich and famous, like many other, similar magazines. Yes, there are some more expensive ideas presented here but there are an equal number of less expensive ideas for both decorating and for entertaining. Another quality I like is the personal touch so common in most of the articles. Ordinary people share their personal stories about why they chose to remodel their bathroom the way they did; why they celebrate Christmas the way they do; or why they added a collection of antique art to their family room. These personal touches help make the magazine more then just a buyer's guide- they make it a magazine that is nice to read and relate to.
Overall, Traditional Home is a nice magazine about homes, decorating, and entertaining with plenty of colorful photos that offer great interior visual appeal. It is amazing what can be done to an ordinary room with some dedicated effort, and Traditional Home aims to guide readers in this direction; helping to turn a plain, boring home into a feast for the visual senses.
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