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Country Living

October/November 2024
Magazine

Rooms that invite you to linger. Vintage collectibles displayed with love. A colorful easy-care garden. A porch that says "Come sit!" All yours in the pages of Country Living!

Welcome to Autumn in the Country!

Fall In Love • with this Sherwin-Williams® Autumn Rich Palette

Country Living

Simple Country Pleasures

Hodgepodge Hutches • It turns out that a crowded cabinet is almost as good for the soul as a crowded table.

A Homey Historic Kitchen • Formerly a barn, this patina-packed Connecticut cook space sure makes a convincing case for “cozy and collected” over “light and bright.”

A Bewitching Dark-Hued Home • If you haven’t yet noticed, moody exteriors are having a moment, and they’re particularly on point this time of year.

Motor Lodge • When an outdoorsy Minnesota family sets out to build a new garage, it evolves into a hardworking hangout space where everyone wants to park it.

The Reel Deal • With their cabin-friendly colors and sporting spirit, these vintage freshwater fishing-themed collectibles are angling for display.

What Is It? What Is It Worth? • Our team of antiques experts weighs in on your treasured finds.

craved by pets. trusted by vets. • Discover why Hill’s Pet Nutrition is the preferred choice by both pets and veterinarians. We combine irresistible taste with balanced, science-backed nutrition to cater to your pet’s unique needs and tastes.

Gourd Heavens! • Cart a few sugar pumpkins home from the patch, and you’ll be ready for a fall flavor bevy.

Legend of the Fall • With cider at the ready and apple bobbing in full swing, Debbie Harpe’s New Hampshire harvest party is as autumnal as it gets.

Sweet Potato-Praline Pie

Good Press • Montana’s fertile Bitterroot Valley proves the perfect place for one man to grow a childhood dream into a thriving orchard and cider enterprise.

The Berkshires • A longtime bastion of the arts and outdoor recreation, the 30 small towns that dot the rolling hills of Western Massachusetts shine bright each fall with famous estates, farm-to-table fare, and ample foliage.

Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner • Country Living reader Jo Ruth Alvis recalls the time an unlikely miracle cure helped revive her precious pup.

Stitch It Yourself!

Stewards of the Story • After falling into foreclosure, an historic home rediscovers its roots, thanks to the two old-house enthusiasts who couldn’t bear to walk away.

Now That’s a Barn Raising • Situated at the end of a gravel road on 12 “wonderfully wild” acres of rain forest, this newly built barn home on Willapa Bay, Washington, feels anything but, thanks to a carefully selected assortment of character-builders.

MAINE ATTRACTION • When city life down South gets too complicated, an entrepreneurial family of three retreats to 10 sentimental acres in rural Maine.

WARM WELCOMES • Nothing sets a come-on-in tone quite like a decked-out fall doorway. Here, three seasonal schemes to put your best front forward.

RUSTIC & RELAXED • Featuring plaids aplenty, this farmhouse-friendly assortment takes loose inspiration from the ubiquitous flannel finery of the season.

MOSSY & MOODY • If your aesthetic preferences skew more haunted than harvest-y, scare up this bewitching background featuring bats and broomsticks.

LUSH & LEAFY • Welcome company all season long with a doorway dressed up with foliage and flowers foraged straight from the yard.

ALMANAC • A SEASONAL COMPENDIUM OF EVERYDAY KNOW-HOW

PRIZE RECIPES • WINNING FARE TO MAKE AND SHARE

RESOURCES • YOUR GO-TO GUIDE FOR REPLICATING THE LOOKS IN THIS ISSUE

Playing it Forward • After earning a letterman sweater in college...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 108 Publisher: Hearst Edition: October/November 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 5, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

Rooms that invite you to linger. Vintage collectibles displayed with love. A colorful easy-care garden. A porch that says "Come sit!" All yours in the pages of Country Living!

Welcome to Autumn in the Country!

Fall In Love • with this Sherwin-Williams® Autumn Rich Palette

Country Living

Simple Country Pleasures

Hodgepodge Hutches • It turns out that a crowded cabinet is almost as good for the soul as a crowded table.

A Homey Historic Kitchen • Formerly a barn, this patina-packed Connecticut cook space sure makes a convincing case for “cozy and collected” over “light and bright.”

A Bewitching Dark-Hued Home • If you haven’t yet noticed, moody exteriors are having a moment, and they’re particularly on point this time of year.

Motor Lodge • When an outdoorsy Minnesota family sets out to build a new garage, it evolves into a hardworking hangout space where everyone wants to park it.

The Reel Deal • With their cabin-friendly colors and sporting spirit, these vintage freshwater fishing-themed collectibles are angling for display.

What Is It? What Is It Worth? • Our team of antiques experts weighs in on your treasured finds.

craved by pets. trusted by vets. • Discover why Hill’s Pet Nutrition is the preferred choice by both pets and veterinarians. We combine irresistible taste with balanced, science-backed nutrition to cater to your pet’s unique needs and tastes.

Gourd Heavens! • Cart a few sugar pumpkins home from the patch, and you’ll be ready for a fall flavor bevy.

Legend of the Fall • With cider at the ready and apple bobbing in full swing, Debbie Harpe’s New Hampshire harvest party is as autumnal as it gets.

Sweet Potato-Praline Pie

Good Press • Montana’s fertile Bitterroot Valley proves the perfect place for one man to grow a childhood dream into a thriving orchard and cider enterprise.

The Berkshires • A longtime bastion of the arts and outdoor recreation, the 30 small towns that dot the rolling hills of Western Massachusetts shine bright each fall with famous estates, farm-to-table fare, and ample foliage.

Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner • Country Living reader Jo Ruth Alvis recalls the time an unlikely miracle cure helped revive her precious pup.

Stitch It Yourself!

Stewards of the Story • After falling into foreclosure, an historic home rediscovers its roots, thanks to the two old-house enthusiasts who couldn’t bear to walk away.

Now That’s a Barn Raising • Situated at the end of a gravel road on 12 “wonderfully wild” acres of rain forest, this newly built barn home on Willapa Bay, Washington, feels anything but, thanks to a carefully selected assortment of character-builders.

MAINE ATTRACTION • When city life down South gets too complicated, an entrepreneurial family of three retreats to 10 sentimental acres in rural Maine.

WARM WELCOMES • Nothing sets a come-on-in tone quite like a decked-out fall doorway. Here, three seasonal schemes to put your best front forward.

RUSTIC & RELAXED • Featuring plaids aplenty, this farmhouse-friendly assortment takes loose inspiration from the ubiquitous flannel finery of the season.

MOSSY & MOODY • If your aesthetic preferences skew more haunted than harvest-y, scare up this bewitching background featuring bats and broomsticks.

LUSH & LEAFY • Welcome company all season long with a doorway dressed up with foliage and flowers foraged straight from the yard.

ALMANAC • A SEASONAL COMPENDIUM OF EVERYDAY KNOW-HOW

PRIZE RECIPES • WINNING FARE TO MAKE AND SHARE

RESOURCES • YOUR GO-TO GUIDE FOR REPLICATING THE LOOKS IN THIS ISSUE

Playing it Forward • After earning a letterman sweater in college...


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  • Details

    Frequency:
    Every other month
    Pages:
    108
    Publisher:
    Hearst
    Edition:
    October/November 2024

    OverDrive Magazine
    Release date: September 5, 2024

  • Formats
    OverDrive Magazine
  • Languages
    English
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