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Home & Garden

Elevate your drinks with copper barware

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Gardens

Sue Grafton and her husband transform the gardens of a 100-year-old Louisville home

Gardens

The estate’s vast collection begins its peak bloom this month

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For a Charleston builder, old tools reveal the secrets of the craftsmen who came before him

Made in the South Awards

A second-generation builder keeps the old-time banjo tradition alive

Homeplace

A North Carolina antiques dealer turns a weathered warehouse into a lofty living space

Made in the South Awards

From heirloom-quality banjos to alligator-charred furniture to an ingenious twist on the old-fashioned, Southern artisans continue to raise the bar on craftsmanship

Home & Garden

Step inside a historic Greek Revival cottage in Lexington, Kentucky

The High & the Low

Sometimes what truly matters is what’s inside a home

Home & Garden

We’ve asked some of the South’s most stylish folks to give us a tour of their favorite rooms

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An Alabama couple’s passion for Southern folk art

Home & Garden

Now in his nineties, the mastermind behind the homes of Johnny Cash and other country music greats is still building some of the world’s most unusual houses

Made in the South

With reclaimed wood, hand-punched tin, and a lot of love, a Georgia couple brings back the pie safe

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Home & Garden

A legacy of enduring architectural treasures

In the Garden

A Louisville couple’s yearlong quest to restore an Olmsted Brothers––designed landscape to glory

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Gardens

A restored Olmsted Brothers-designed garden

Homeplace

A Tennessee couple finds a home amid their past

Collections

One pro golfer’s passion for vintage cast-iron cookware

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Home & Garden

Step inside Brookside, a renovated Greek Revival home

Home & Garden

Unlike many landscape architects, Thomas Woltz isn’t interested in imposing his will on nature. He’d rather let nature set the terms. In the process he’s turning heads and proving that ecology can be beautiful