Format:Magazine Subscription Type:Consumer magazine Subscription Issues:10 Subscription Length:12 Months Issues Per Year:10 First Issue Lead Time:6-10 Weeks
ASIN:B000NJBIS6
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SEATTLE HOMES & LIFESTYLES is edited for Seattle families and home owners. It features articles about architecture, design and decorating, fashion, art & antiques, cuisine, entertaining, lifestyles and people, new and resale luxury real estate, gardening and plants, home furnishings, travel, and the diverse lifestyles the Seattle area affords its residents.
Customer Reviews:
Luxurious Living in the Rainy CityJune 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Actually, living in Seattle is not always a drizzly experience. Don't tell anyone, but the summers in Seattle are absolutely amazing. Winter isn't too bad either because the climate is fairly mild. I lived there for many years and one of the things I noticed is the "homes." There are unique and beautiful homes all over Seattle that definitely appeal to the aesthetically aware. I have never lived in any area where there were so many unique and artistic designs.
"Seattle Homes and Lifestyles" celebrates the good life, provides a few tasty recipes and explores gardening ideas. They focus on life, style and home. If you live in Seattle or visit quite often, you will find the Life/calendar section useful to keep up with cultural events and celebrations.
A unique feature in this magazine is the "Serving Seattle" section where you can find events and opportunities for giving.
I adore the recipe section, which is always enticing. There are also full-page ads for various neighborhoods with website information and ideas about taking walking tours.
Yes, there is a lot of upscale advertising and "design dreams." If you love gardening, look for the Home/garden planner section. This way, you can keep up with your gardening and get lots of ideas for each season.
This magazine is a beautiful reminder of the good life. Seattle is one of my favorite places to live and work and this is a reminder of a city I'll always love. To me, Seattle will always be home.