Home & Garden Magazines
Most of us have a mental picture of how we'd like our home to look, even if the reality involves mismatched cushions and a junk drawer that won't close. That gap between where you are and where you want to be is exactly what home and garden magazines have been filling for decades. They don't just show you pretty rooms. They show you how to get there, one project at a time.
Better Homes and Gardens magazine has been doing this longer than most. It covers everything from weekend garden beds to full kitchen renovations, and it does it in a way that doesn't make you feel like you need a contractor on speed dial. The tone is practical, the ideas are doable, and that's why it still lands in more mailboxes than almost any other title in the category.
But it's far from the only option worth your time. The home and garden space has branched out in every direction, there are titles devoted to tiny apartments, sprawling country estates, Japanese-inspired minimalism, and everything in between. If you've got a specific taste, chances are there's a publication built around it.
Readers who are more interested in furniture, finishes, and the finer details of interior styling tend to gravitate toward a homeware magazine. These publications dig into what's actually on the shelves like the materials, the makers, the trends shifting from season to season. They're useful whether you're furnishing a new place or just swapping out a few pieces to change the mood of a room.
A home décor subscription takes the guesswork out of staying current. Instead of falling down a Pinterest rabbit hole every time you want a fresh idea, you get a curated set of inspiration delivered on a schedule. It's low effort, high reward.
Magazine Cafe Store stocks a solid lineup of home and garden magazine subscriptions, covering everything from rooftop herb gardens to high-end interior design. If tinkering with your space is your idea of a good weekend, a subscription keeps the inspiration steady.