Pros: There are wonderful photos and you'll get great ideas for decorating and collecting. Cons: none
Last October I got a birthday package in the mail from my friend Stan in New York City. I had to open it very carefully as he is known to add a cup or so of sequins and glitter and I’m still vacuuming up stuff from last year. This one was safe; a silver...
Pros: Some interesting articles Cons: Too many ads, who can afford some of this stuff?
I’m usually not too much into women’s magazines such as Good Housekeeping. I’m a long way from being a Suzy Homemaker. So I wasn’t really expecting much when a friend gave me a few copies of this magazine. I wasn’t expecting it to have much interest...
Pros: Unexpectedly modern and stylish home-living ideas. Cons: Renters will feel left out on many of the topics.
One of the best things about coworkers, in my opinion, is that they will share stuff with you. You wander through their cube and they’re eating M&Ms, so you grab a few and say “Can I have one?” with your mouth full, knowing they’ll be hitting you up for ...
Pros: GREAT PHOTOS! If you cook - great recipes. If you garden - great gardens. If you furnish - great furniture. If you decorate with antiques -great ideas! Cons: I often feel wistful and empty when I finish it. Just one more reality hit on the life I will never live.
You know how some men joke that they only buy Playboy for the articles? I only buy Country Living for the photos. The photography and layout of the magazine inspire and delight me.
Every month when my issue of Country Living Magazine hits my...
Pros: Great range of decorating ideas, lots of antiques, good recipes Cons: none
If the word "country" sends you running with images of cows and pigs and badly-painted wooden knick-knacks, don't be scared off by the title. Instead, think of gracefully restored farmhouses filled with antiques, funky cottages decorated in...
Pros: Excellent articles, recipes, photos Cons: NOT necessarily for the budget conscious
As a poor military man's wife, I first discovered Country Living in the 80's. Looking at the pictures made me dream of the day when I'd be rich. Ha Ha, that day STILL isn't here! However, I can decorate my home as well as any wealthy society maven,...
Pros: Great ideas, great pictures, not too many ads Cons: none so far
Yes, this is another great home and garden magazine. This magazine concentrates on Decorating, gardening, cooking, and antiques. If you love to look at decorating magazines and wish that your home could look like the pictures this is the magazine for...
Pros: Excellent quality articles in several areas of interest. Cons: Can't think of any......except it only comes out once a month!
Country Living magazine is the magazine that I look forward to receiving most each month. Both my husband and I are avid fans. The quality of the articles is unsurpassed. The spreads on the featured homes are excellent, with lots of large, detailed...
Pros: Inspiring Cons: I'd love to see "room makeovers" included as a monthly feature.
If only I could pick one style for home decor I could make my life so much easier.
Country Living is in the running and these magazines are worth keeping as resource material. The room layouts are warm and inviting. The collections are interesting...
Pros: beautifully-photographed & well-written Cons: None, in my opinion
Country Living isn’t just “country” anymore. At least, not in the tradition design sense of the word. Country Living has expanded to embrace a simplified American traditionalism that is different for everyone, but with a common thread to unite them...
Pros: beautiful pictures, subject matter Cons: makes you yearn for the country!
This is just a dreamy, feel-good kind of magazine. Even if I were not firmly entrenched in the country, this magazine could convince that I should be! The pictures are gorgeous and make you want to pack up your picnic basket and head out for a lovely...
Pros: beautiful photos, a look at a life I dream of attaining Cons: none really
The first time I got this magazine, all I could think was "Wow". The antiques, the beautifully decorated homes, the yummy recipes, they just captivated me. Unfortunately for me, this is like reading country fiction, rather than country living....
Years ago, I'm talking 13 years or so, I was a regular reader of Country Living Magazine. Matter of fact I had a subscription for about 5 years. The reason I started getting the magazine is I love country decorating and the simplicity of...
Pros: Excellent layout. Cons: Need more detail on "How To"
This is by far the finest magazine in it's category. I sent for a subscription for my wife several years back and still have every issue we received. We constantly look over the older issues for ideas relating to decorating and remodeling in the country...
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