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Interactive MagazineView the February 2008 issue of San Diego At Home with our digital magazine viewer. |
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Putting the Romance Back in RevivalIn love with old homes, a young couple updates a Spanish Revival to accommodate a busy, modern lifestyle. |
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| From the Editor: Old World Romance | Archive » |
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My husband and I haven’t celebrated Valentine’s Day in years. |
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| Trends: Call of the Wild | Archive » |
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In wood, stone or glass, exotic elements are alluring. |
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| Trends: Right on Red | Archive » |
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Add a little colorful drama to your interior décor. |
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| What's In Store: Retro Cool | Archive » |
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Mid-century modern fills three floors at Boomerang for Modern’s new location. |
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| Designer Spotlight: Team Building | Archive » |
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For those having to rebuild after last October’s fires, homebuilder Joe Gallagher suggests using the experts and resources around you. |
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| Details: February 2008 | Archive » |
| Notebook: February 2008 Noteboook | Archive » |
| San Diegans At Home: No Need to Whisper | Archive » |
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Tom DeLonge is a rock star; his wife, Jennifer, is a nationally recognized designer. But in their home, there’s no tippy-toeing around designer furniture. |
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| Day Tripper: The Hip and the Haute | Archive » |
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From fashion to high-end design and everything quirky in between, East Village and the Gaslamp Quarter have it all. |
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San Diego Magazine continues to enhance its position as a must-read resource in our community with its dedicated San Diego at Home editorial. With engaging features, up to the minute trends reporting and an eye for the unique characteristics that define what it is to be at “home” in San Diego, the magazine is an important vehicle for us in connecting with prospective clients. As an advertiser, we are pleased with the reach and affinity they have with affluent homeowners who are just as passionate and engaged by the possibilities of modern design as we are.
—Lisa Wilson-Wirth, President & Owner
Arclinea San Diego