Our Other Publications 

We are currently publishing four separate, printed periodicals:
6 bimonthly issues of Old-House Interiors magazine
4 quarterly issues of Arts & Crafts Homes magazine
2 biannual newsstand special editions of Early Homes magazine
1 annual Design Center Sourcebook (companion to this website)

Old-House Interiors, founded in 1995, is the only shelter magazine entirely devoted to period-inspired home design.

Intelligently written and beautifully photographed, it’s the bimonthly that offers interior designers and restorers expert advice on decorating and furnishing homes from the modest to the extravagant. Lavish color photographs bring you inside outstanding period interiors, historic and contemporary.

All the houses showcased date to before 1960 or have been modeled after a discernible period in architectural history. But they’re not museums! Although our editors keep an informed eye on design precedent, they encourage the creative use of period details, and often feature a contemporary mix of styles.

Old-House Interiors gives you practical information on the most beautiful and appropriate finishes, furnishings, accessories, and decorating details taking cues from the past. Articles cover kitchens and bathrooms, flooring, doors and windows, paint color, hardware and lighting, carpets and rugs, window treatments, fine furnishings—even shutters, garages, and home gardens. Turn to us for expert advice to guide your planning and purchases. See more at oldhouseinteriors.com, or subscribe now.

Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival is a newer publication that grew out of Old-House Interiors magazine. Our previous magazines have covered post-Victorian architecture since as far back as 1980--including Bungalows, American Foursquares, Prairie School-influenced houses, Sears and other planbook homes, English and Colonial and Spanish Revival houses. In 2005, Old-House Interiors did a pilot issue about the Arts and Crafts Revival, which met with resounding success both in the numbers of copies sold through the newsstand and in advertiser response. So we launched Arts & Crafts Homes as a separate quarterly, vowing to include contemporary practitioners of Arts and Crafts as well as covering the historical antecedents of the continuing movement.

Our mission is to offer expert advice and perspective for those building, renovating, or furnishing a home in the Arts and Crafts spirit. To celebrate the revival of quality and craftsmanship. Offering hundreds of contemporary resources, we showcase the work not only of past masters, but also of those whose livelihoods are made in creating well-crafted homes, furnishings, and works of art today. Each issue is a portfolio of the best work in new construction, restoration, and interpretive design, presented through intelligent writing and beautiful photographs. See more at artsandcraftshomes.com, or subscribe now.

Early Homes is our biannual (spring/summer and fall/winter) newsstand special, focused on houses built from 1690 to ca. 1850—including replica homes and contemporary houses with classical design. Lavish color photographs bring you inside outstanding homes. Every issue contains at least eight full, illustrated pages of sources chosen by our editors. See more at earlyhomes.com

 



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