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Recreate These Magazine Cover Designs in Your Home
We're dishing all the details on HGTV Magazine's favorite covers of all time. Plus, we're sharing everything you need to copy these cover looks at home — from paint colors and design ideas to products you can buy now.
First up: Make your bedroom extra dreamy with a mix of natural textures, soothing patterns and pops of purple.
This Wisconsin kitchen is a floor-to-ceiling stunner, so we put it on the cover. Take a cue from this space and embrace bold colors and patterns on every surface.
This bedroom (inside a 1925 home) is rooted in history and layered with personality. From the grasscloth wallpaper to the statement bedframe and pretty printed textiles throughout, each item feels thoughtfully curated.
With bistro chairs surrounding the trestle table, a floral upholstered banquette and basketweave mosaic floor tiles, this Paris-inspired dining room is très chic.
A pink painted stripe (Coral Reef by Sherwin-Williams) on this custom dining table makes it even more unique. Paired with matching velvet chairs and a colorful rug, this breakfast nook is packed with personality.
An eye-catching painted mural is the star of this cover, but a supporting cast of eclectic decor makes it a true showstopper. The curves of the mustard velvet sofa mimic the mural design, while the poppy pink and orange pillows pull everything together.
Make your home happier with bold colors and fun patterns. The Kelly green cabinets and island are a perfect match to the botanical wallpaper in this kitchen from HGTV Magazine.
This bright white kitchen from HGTV Magazine is full of fresh, modern decor. The teal cabinets add just the right amount of color (Jade Garden by Benjamin Moore).
It's a party when you deck out a bar cart with festive cuties like this HGTV Magazine-approved setup. (Our cart was painted in a custom color, but try Aqua Wish by Behr for a similar look.) The colorful wall above: instant fan fave.
You can practically feel the breeze from here! Set up a deck dining space, like this one from the cover of HGTV Magazine, with a few super-fresh accessories.
What’s black and white and colorful all over? This cover of HGTV Magazine!Oh, and anyplace you try this lively combo.
Our Gallery Wall Tips:
Odd numbers make it cool. A staggered grouping of five pieces in various sizes is more interesting than an even number of pieces in symmetrical rows.
You just can’t go wrong with all black-and-white art. It’s so easy to mix and match! Photos, illustrations, abstract prints — they look so good together because they share a simple palette.
Colorful mats are a fun surprise. They add a professional finish to framed art, but doing each mat in a different bright color makes this group super-duper special. For similar colorful mats, go to Etsy: ArtAndPhotoFraming.
Surround yourself with chalkboard doodles to create a cozy space, like this breakfast nook from HGTV Magazine. Then add a modern table and chairs and pile on the pretty pillows!
HGTV Magazine gave this dated wood sideboard a whole new look for the makeover issue. This modern take on floral wallpaper is the best backdrop for a freshly painted cabinet.
A grouping of cool art and a pink-and-blue palette make this home office total desk goals. Pro Tip: A picture ledge creates the feel of a gallery wall without all the nail holes. Just perch art on it and change it up anytime.