Veranda Magazine
Veranda is a lifestyle publication that emphasizes the beauty of home living. It serves as a guide for enhancing your lifestyle, covering topics such as interior design, architecture, fashion, and beauty. This magazine is part of Hearst Corporation's collection of home-focused titles, which also includes Elle Décor and House Beautiful. Originally based in Atlanta, GA, Veranda moved to Hearst's offices in Manhattan around 2013, and later shifted to Birmingham, Alabama, by the end of 2018.
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1 day ago |
veranda.com | Nina Derwin
Skip to ContentEvery item on this page was chosen by a Veranda editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Accent chairs aren't just for decoration, and these designer-approved picks are as comfy as they are chic.
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4 days ago |
veranda.com | Catherine Smith
Skip to ContentEvery item on this page was chosen by a Veranda editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. From English-inspired armchairs to chic vanity stools, I'm obsessed with these picks. By Catherine SmithPublished: Apr 18, 2025Serena & Lily Hinsdale Swivel ChairIf I could only squeeze one chair into my living room, the Hinsdale swivel would win hands down.
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5 days ago |
veranda.com | Sarah DiMarco
Fashion and interior design have long inspired and influenced each other. Certain colors and patterns seen on the runway can start popping up in the latest textile launches, and sculptural furniture shapes have often been reimagined on the runway by creative titans. While some brands have dabbled in both worlds, such as Ralph Lauren, Hermès, and Tory Burch, not many have fully committed to full lines of furniture—but it seems 2025 is ushering in a change.
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6 days ago |
veranda.com | Arricca SanSone
Witch hazel is a fascinating flowering shrub that makes a wonderful addition to your landscape because it blooms when few other plants do. This deciduous shrub is covered with curly, spidery blooms of bright yellow, orange or red in late fall, winter or early spring, depending on the variety. The frost-proof blooms survive a covering of snow, with flowers lasting up to eight weeks for a much-needed show of color in the off-season landscape.
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6 days ago |
veranda.com | Arricca SanSone
When it comes to tough, fuss-free flowers, coreopsis is a wonderful, airy addition to your perennial border. With masses of cheerful daisy-like flowers, coreopsis (Coreopsis spp) produces flowers with nearly continuous blooms from summer to fall, especially if you deadhead, or snip off spent blooms. Bonus: Deer generally leave this plant alone, but pollinators love it! Birds enjoy the seeds in winter.
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