HOME Los Angeles

Editorial Overview

A magazine for the sophisticated, well-educated reader interested in quality in all aspects of the built environment, HOME Los Angeles is driven both by ideas and aesthetics. HOME Los Angeles seeks to educate, entertain, elucidate and engage its readers on many levels, from the small details of daily life to the broad reach of trends and movements in design and architecture.

HOME Los Angeles covers architecture, design, art, culture, history, neighborhoods, planning, urbanism, ecology, preservation, real estate, landscape—all those elements that go into making a home. Readers of HOME Los Angeles are leaders in the worlds of architecture and design and in the community. They are both shapers of space and makers of public policy. For the consumer, HOME Los Angeles offers both examples and advice in many aspects of design, helping those purchasing, renovating, redesigning or redecorating a home.

The underpinnings of HOME Los Angeles are a belief in good modern design and an understanding of the many ways in which good living comes from good design, whether it is in the front yard, the living room or the kitchen. With its emphasis on excellence in architecture and design, HOME Los Angeles takes us out of the house as well—to explore neighborhoods, local restaurants, delve into history, explore other cities, investigate architecture and design elsewhere in the country.

Published four times per year, HOME Los Angeles reaches 45,000+ in the Los Angeles area.

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Design Matters: Green House, City Scene, Site Inspection, On Exhibit, Public Art. Whether we're preserving the past, enhancing the present or looking to the future, the public discourse continues. And one thing is certain; design matters.

Market Research: From ICFF in New York to Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, this roundup features the latest and greatest in contemporary
design.

Preservation Lesson: Miami’s architectural landscape is constantly changing. This department is dedicated to those mid-century gems that have withstood the test of time.

Field Trip: A closer look at architectural attractions — be it at home in Miami or across the globe — that are ripe for exploration.

Neighborhood Profile: A detailed description of a local neighborhood, including market data, demographics, local entertainment, parks, schools, architecture and more.

Architecturally Significant: This column showcases real estate listings with superb architecture, rich histories and unforgettable locations.

By Issue:

Spring Issue: Preservation, Renovation, Restoration
Historic houses preserved and new houses worthy of attention. Plus, all the details on floors and walls, tiles and paint, landscapes and interior design.

Summer Issue: Outdoor Living
Pool design, tiles and historic tile patterns reborn. Outdoor furniture that can go inside as well. Featuring landscape architecture and horticulture.

Fall Issue: A guide to buying mid-century furniture. A report from teh Milan Furniture Fair, How the Hollywood designers do it; our pick of LA's coolest showrooms.

Winter Issue: From collectors to connoisseurs, LA thrives on art and design. A look inside the homes, studios, showrooms and galleries of some of the best. Plus our annual holiday gift guide.