Country Home magazine is packed with warm, inviting, personal houses that evoke the feeling of “home” on every page. From contemporary lofts that radiate a modern version of country to Texas farmhouses rich with patina, each issue delivers the style and inspiration that readers hold dear. Frequency of all magazines subject to change without notice.
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the THRILL of the FIND • We scoured flea markets, estate sales, and antiques shows for collectibles with a little something special. Here’s our guide to the top 18 finds in today’s market. Get ’em while they’re hot!
the WAY HOME • A family built a new farmhouse near Starkville, Mississippi, happily trading city happenings for a quiet, small-town lifestyle and stylish country comforts.
DREAM WEAVER • THE HOMESPUN BEAUTY AND HISTORY OF ANTIQUE FRENCH LINENS CHARMED THIS VERMONT HOMEOWNER, WHO USES THEM TO CRAFT HER HOME’S UNIQUE DECOR—AND HER HER LIVELIHOOD.
AN ARTFUL APPROACH • Michael Alon is a minimalist. Jessie Alon loves layers. Together, they have demonstrated the beauty of fusion in a 19th-century Vermont farmhouse.
CONTAINERS WITH CHARACTER • Bolster the beauty of flowers and foliage by pairing them with salvaged or vintage containers—the more weathered, the better. That way, the outside is just as lovely as what’s inside.
MIX MASTERS • AN 1880s BRICK STUNNER IS THE LABORATORY FOR AN ONTARIO COUPLE’S EXPERIMENTS WITH MOODY COLOR, VICTORIAN ANTIQUES, AND CURIOUS COLLECTIBLES.
STAR-SPANGLED RESTORATION • The Foley family has grown up spending summers in their 19th-century sea captain’s house on Cape Cod, where timeless antiques and patriotic collections are treasured.
serving in STYLE • MAKE SMALL PARTIES MORE MEMOR ABLE WITH DELICATE COUNTRY COLLECTIBLES AND PRETTY GARDEN BLOOMS.
CLEAN CLASSIC • A pair of design pros find an unassuming New England house to be exactly what they wanted but little of what they had planned.
A STORIED HOME • There is always space for more classic collections in the Cape Cod home of longtime antiques dealer, Kathleen Chandler Roszell.
LIVING WITH ANTIQUES