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February - March 2021
Magazine

Home is a practical, inspiring guide for the home and garden that enables people to make their home prettier and increase the value – inside and outside. The magazine makes life easier for people wanting to buy a home, build, or make alterations, or even try their hand at gardening, cooking and decorating. Home doesn't just demonstrate what looks good – it explains what adds value, and why. The magazine offers readers affordable and accessible choices, help with do-it-yourself projects, and provide advice for renovations. It’s for men and women with ordinary lives, ordinary careers and ordinary homes; people who want to add value to their home with a limited budget.

Hello

Home

your space

what’s new

Room to grow • Create a space for your kids that can evolve as they get older.

A pint-sized paradise • A tiny studio has been converted into a lush haven for a portrait painter.

Simple beauty in the Karoo • An artist has created a compact getaway in Nieu-Bethesda that remains true to its tranquil surroundings.

More space & light • The old pressed steel ceilings in their new home inspired two avid renovators to refurbish it in keeping with its heritage.

STACEY’S TIPS

Fresh facelift for a grand dame • This classic Victorian home has been lovingly restored with a modern open-plan design and trendy touches.

LEÁN’S TIPS FOR RENOVATORS

The perfect backdrop • Wallpaper is back in the spotlight, with a wider variety than ever. Whether you want to create a focal wall or decorate an entire room, you’ll be spoiled for choice!

Three’s company • These versatile side tables can be placed next to each other, or with the necessary ‘social distance’.

Ask the experts • Need help creating a restful bedroom or wondering how to fix uneven grouting? You ask – we find the answers.

Quick questions

Stash it or trash it?

3 DAYS OF DECOR INSPIRATION • The first Tuis | Home Décor School in partnership with Mr Price Home was a roaring success!

From ruin to refuge • Family history and big dreams inspired Albert van Niekerk to turn a dilapidated 1800s structure into a charming cottage.

Animal antics

Hair today, gone tomorrow

SUNNY SIDE UP!

Gardening notebook • No matter the size of your home or garden, greenery is always an option!

[WHAT TO SOW NOW]

Space saver

Ask Ludwig

Ask JJ

New in nurseries!

A riot of colour • In this cottage garden, the plants decide where they’d like to grow!

Keep it simple! • Clean lines and the repetition of plants make a small garden seem bigger and greener, says the designer of this cosy oasis.

Stones don’t need water! • Gravel, agate and paving complement roses and waterwise plants in this Boland garden.

Garden elements

Summer salads • So much more than just a bowl of leaves, these fresh dishes will add a cool touch to a hot day!

We’ve got supper sorted! • Four meals with just five ingredients each.

Easy kimchi • Once you are familiar with this pungent fermented Korean side dish, you’ll want to savour it with every meal!

food & drinks • Something for everyone!

The wings of angels • As a child, she wanted to know everything about angels, writes Karin Brynard. And now... perhaps she knows enough.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: Media 24 Ltd Edition: February - March 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 12, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

Home is a practical, inspiring guide for the home and garden that enables people to make their home prettier and increase the value – inside and outside. The magazine makes life easier for people wanting to buy a home, build, or make alterations, or even try their hand at gardening, cooking and decorating. Home doesn't just demonstrate what looks good – it explains what adds value, and why. The magazine offers readers affordable and accessible choices, help with do-it-yourself projects, and provide advice for renovations. It’s for men and women with ordinary lives, ordinary careers and ordinary homes; people who want to add value to their home with a limited budget.

Hello

Home

your space

what’s new

Room to grow • Create a space for your kids that can evolve as they get older.

A pint-sized paradise • A tiny studio has been converted into a lush haven for a portrait painter.

Simple beauty in the Karoo • An artist has created a compact getaway in Nieu-Bethesda that remains true to its tranquil surroundings.

More space & light • The old pressed steel ceilings in their new home inspired two avid renovators to refurbish it in keeping with its heritage.

STACEY’S TIPS

Fresh facelift for a grand dame • This classic Victorian home has been lovingly restored with a modern open-plan design and trendy touches.

LEÁN’S TIPS FOR RENOVATORS

The perfect backdrop • Wallpaper is back in the spotlight, with a wider variety than ever. Whether you want to create a focal wall or decorate an entire room, you’ll be spoiled for choice!

Three’s company • These versatile side tables can be placed next to each other, or with the necessary ‘social distance’.

Ask the experts • Need help creating a restful bedroom or wondering how to fix uneven grouting? You ask – we find the answers.

Quick questions

Stash it or trash it?

3 DAYS OF DECOR INSPIRATION • The first Tuis | Home Décor School in partnership with Mr Price Home was a roaring success!

From ruin to refuge • Family history and big dreams inspired Albert van Niekerk to turn a dilapidated 1800s structure into a charming cottage.

Animal antics

Hair today, gone tomorrow

SUNNY SIDE UP!

Gardening notebook • No matter the size of your home or garden, greenery is always an option!

[WHAT TO SOW NOW]

Space saver

Ask Ludwig

Ask JJ

New in nurseries!

A riot of colour • In this cottage garden, the plants decide where they’d like to grow!

Keep it simple! • Clean lines and the repetition of plants make a small garden seem bigger and greener, says the designer of this cosy oasis.

Stones don’t need water! • Gravel, agate and paving complement roses and waterwise plants in this Boland garden.

Garden elements

Summer salads • So much more than just a bowl of leaves, these fresh dishes will add a cool touch to a hot day!

We’ve got supper sorted! • Four meals with just five ingredients each.

Easy kimchi • Once you are familiar with this pungent fermented Korean side dish, you’ll want to savour it with every meal!

food & drinks • Something for everyone!

The wings of angels • As a child, she wanted to know everything about angels, writes Karin Brynard. And now... perhaps she knows enough.


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