Amazon.com Review Homeowners looking for design ideas will appreciate the wide selection of styles and treatments offered in House Beautiful. From the latest in simplistic style, new takes on Bauhaus-influenced furniture, lighter approaches to Victorian architecture, and a return to the gaudy patterns of 18th-century French room treatments, House Beautiful tends toward no particular school of design. It offers the best of a wide range of ideas, trusting the readers to make decisions of taste on their own. That said, one theme tends to run throughout. People looking for low-cost designs for small homes with simple architecture are more likely to find a sense of direction in these pages than those people of mightier means looking for the full-treatment solutions. --Brian Trinen
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HBOctober 17, 2008 Nice pictures of houses you would be comfortable in. Much better than most magazines. Not as good as architectural digest.
I enjoy this magazine!!October 15, 2008 Beautiful photos and articles, I was so excited when it arrived. Can't wait until the next one.
magazines came on timeOctober 10, 2008 It did take a month but I got both magazines and the price was RIGHT so I cannot complain.
House Beautiful magazine subscriptionSeptember 30, 2008 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL is replete with a helpful variety of quality pictures of possiblities for room-set up. It also contains relevant and meaninful articles that can directly apply to current decorating needs and issues.
FreshSeptember 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Of the many shelter magazines I subscribe to, this has to be in the top three. This magazine is a huge improvement over what it was even a few years ago. A good mix of freshened up traditional, fun, and not-too-concretey modern interiors. Not as funky as Domino, often more current and fun than Veranda and Southern Accents. More traditional (and liveable) than Dwell, and way less beige than uninspirational Architectural Digest. Less old-world than World of Interiors. House Beautiful features interiors you'd actually want to live in.