Archive of: Home and Garden Features

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Casual Elegance in Summerville

Casual Elegance in Summerville

Boasting an eclectic mix of high style and casual comfort, the Klosinskis' historic Willis Irvin house is well-suited to their busy family lifestyle.

May 2013
Perfectly Imperfect

Perfectly Imperfect

For garden designer Jeff Tilden, a garden is so much more than a landscape—it’s a magical, whimsical place, meant to be lived in and explored, filled with surprise and wonder.

May 2012
A Place Called Home

A Place Called Home

The residence of bustling Augusta families for almost a century, this Wendell house on Henry Street has been gently eased into the 21st century yet still maintains its architectural grace.

May 2012
Modern Tradition

Modern Tradition

Designed on a budget, Kathryn Stone's first house reflects her youthful modern taste while maintaining a sense of the traditional.

February-March 2012
Best of Home 2012 - Cast Your Vote!

Best of Home 2012 - Cast Your Vote!

Savvy locals count on Augusta Magazine’s Best of Augusta survey for reader recommendations on the city’s best dining, retail and services. This year, we are kicking off a Best of Home, a reader survey dedicated to our area’s love of home, whether it is new construction, renovation or historic preservation.

January 2012
Treasures of the Season

Treasures of the Season

Through their changing Christmas celebrations, Becky and Tim Mecredy have held fast to the inherent truth of its meaning.

November - December 2011
2011 Best of Home

2011 Best of Home

From building and renovating to landscaping and design, we bring you our first annual list of all the people and places you’ll need to make your home your castle as voted by the readers of Augusta Magazine.

August 2011
Southern Comfort

Southern Comfort

Kraig and Marilyn Wangsnes have restored their gracious Summerville home back to the masterpiece created by architect Henry Wendell

May 2011
To Smoke or Not To Smoke

To Smoke or Not To Smoke

Simplifying the search for a good grill

May 2011
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