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Country Home

Summer 2025
Magazine

Like its long-beloved subscription namesake, this newsstand version of Country Home is packed with warm, inviting, personal houses that evoke the feeling of “home” on every page. From contemporary lofts that radiate a modern version of country to Texas farmhouses rich with patina, each issue delivers the style and inspiration that readers hold dear.

FROM THE EDITOR • SUMMER DAYS ARE SOMETIMES HAZY AND MIGHT EVEN GET CRAZY. BUT LAZY?

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TALKING FLOWERS with LUCY HUNTER • WHETHER SHE’S CREATING FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHING HER COMPOSITIONS, OR DESIGNING GARDENS, LUCY HUNTER HAS PROVED SHE’S FLUENT IN THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS.

STAR-SPANGLED RESTORATION • The Foley family has grown up spending summers in their 19th-century sea captain’s house on Cape Cod, where timeless antiques and patriotic traditions are treasured.

DREAMING SMALL • A couple trade the traditional idea of home for a pint-size 1930s log cabin in Northern California that’s now their year-round family compound.

storied style • IT’S A TALE AS OLD AS TIME: A COUPLE BUILT A NEW HOUSE, BUT THEY DIDN’T WANT IT TO LOOK NEW. SO A TALENTED DESIGN TEAM BROUGHT IN A SENSE OF HISTORY WITH A SMATTERING OF FAMILY HEIRLOOMS AND INSPIRATION FROM THE NEARBY LANDSCAPE.

cultivating a life • These Oklahoma agricultural professors went from university study labs to their own 40-acre farm where land is synonymous with learning and lifestyle.

MAINE ATTRACTION • A professional photographer and an architectural historian write a new life chapter in a storied Greek Revival in the low hills of western Maine.

RANCH REVIVAL • A bland ranch house presents a blank slate for a style pro to create a personal haven where vintage and modern elements coexist.

LIVING WITH history • Generations of family heirlooms and souvenirs from life abroad fill a 19th-century farmhouse with a narrative as rich as the land it stands on.

character DRIVEN • A newly built Florida farmhouse gains an immediate sense of history—and a region-appropriate low-country vibe—thanks to timeless materials, classic architectural details, and layers of texture.

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