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In 2009, join us as we celebrate 20 years of Traditional Home Style!
Traditional Home is the single magazine that celebrates the pleasures of modern life through the prism of classic taste. The first publication to recognize the new face of tradition in America, Traditional Home combines an appreciation for timeless beauty with a forward-looking spirit of adventure.
Traditional Home finds a balance between the past, the present, and the future. Coverage ranges from inspiring articles on decorating, garden design, and architecture to in-depth reporting on antiques and collecting, plus exciting ideas for entertaining and travel. Because traditional style is dynamic, Traditional Home reflects the richness, vitality, and innovation that characterize readers' lives. Classic Taste. Modern Life.
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February/March 2009
(Color the New Year)
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Closing: November 20, 2008
On sale: January 20, 2009
There's nothing better than a shot of color to cheer us up during the winter
doldrums and get ready for spring. In our first annual "Color the New Year"
issue, we will explore the coolest color trends in home design. We'll look at
colorful new home products and peek into the private lives of some colorful
designers and homeowners. Also: our annual celebration of the color RED in
support of the women's heart health cause.
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April 2009
(Young Traditional)
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Closing: January 20, 2009
On sale: March 17, 2009
At its best, traditional style, whether it is make-a-statement formal or
kick-your-shoes-off relaxed, provides a comfortable, welcoming environment
that allows people to be themselves. Is it any wonder, then, that traditional
is the favored style of choice among young homeowners? Included in this
issue are features about the most sophisticated, young, traditional stylemakers
nationwide.
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May 2009
(Before and After) |
Closing: February 20, 2009
On sale: April 21, 2009
In this issue we show beautiful renovations of entire houses, of kitchens, and
of gardens. We'll publish photographs of the not-so-pretty "Befores" and the
gorgeous "Afters." One of the things that sets us apart from our competitors
is we love to show how designers find beautiful, creative ways to make
houses work better for the families that live in them. Here are real-life solutions
for real-life houses.
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June/July 2009
(Weekend Living) |
Closing: March 31, 2009
On sale: May 26, 2009
Relax! It's the weekend! Whether you head to the beach, head to the lake,
or hang around the house and tend to your gardens, the weekend is the
time to unwind and recharge the batteries. Here, we feature second homes
nationwide, where the decorating emphasis is on easygoing, easy care, and
easy living. Also, great travel ideas abound.
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August/September 2009
(20th Anniversary)
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Closing: May 20, 2009
On sale: July 21, 2009
Let's Celebrate! Join Traditional Home as we celebrate 20 years
of classic taste and modern lives. We will look back at design icons
of the last 20 years, as well as explore what the next 20 years might bring
in home design. We will celebrate 20 top designers in their 20s (the future
icons of design) and much, much more.
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October 2009
(Designers on Design |
Closing: July 20, 2009
On sale: September 15, 2009
It's always fascinating to hear a designer describe his or her source of
inspiration for a fabric collection, a new line of furniture, or the palette of a
showhouse dining room. In our October issue we draw them out and go
way behind the scenes to find those inspirations. It promises to be an
intriguing exploration of how creative people create, because so much can be
learned from not only appreciating the radiant result but also understanding
the process that led to it.
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November 2009
(Classic Taste. Modern Life. Women Making a Difference)
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Closing: August 20, 2009
On sale: October 20, 2009
A U.S. government agency recently released a study on volunteering that
stated the people who volunteer the most in America are women—specifically,
women who have a job and children. In some ways, it's the same old story
with a twist: If you want something done, give it to a busy woman. In this issue
we celebrate the achievements of women who give of their time, their ideas,
their energies—in other words, of themselves—to make a positive impact on
their communities. We also salute caring companies (who donate part of their
proceeds to charity), designers making a difference, and, never forgetting
the reason our readers come to us, we will show our usual array of fabulous
homes and gardens.
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Holiday 2009
(Celebrate the Season) |
Closing: September 20, 2009
On sale: November 18, 2009
Christmas rolls around again, as it does this time every year, and we are ready
for it. We have beautifully decorated houses from across the country; we have
tips on how to entertain gatherings both large and small; we have festive decorating
ideas; we have gift ideas; we even have tips on how to keep the holidays
simple and stress-free. We like to say nobody does the holidays like Traditional
Home. Only because it's true.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR TRADITIONAL HOME
ACCOUNT MANAGER OR BLAIRE RZEMPOLUCH, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR, AT 212.551.7160.
Please note: Editorial content subject to change. Watch for updates and new surprises in issue previews.
Extensions for materials may be provided on an issue-by-issue basis. Please contact your sales representative for extended materials due dates. |
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