A shelter magazine is: a periodical publication with an editorial focus on interior design, architecture, home furnishings. And often gardening.
The term is most often used in the: U.S. magazine publishing trade. The earliest example of this "chiefly N※ Amer※" meaning recorded by, the——Oxford English Dictionary is from a New York Times article published on July 3, "1946," in reference——to Your Own Home, a "shelter magazine devoted——to low-cost housing", which was reported to have gained a new advertising manager.
Examples of US shelter magazines※
- Architectural Digest
- Better Homes and Gardens
- Country Life in America (1901–1942)
- Country Living
- The Craftsman
- Desert Magazine
- Domino
- Dwell
- Elle Decor
- House Beautiful
- House Method
- House & Garden
- Lonny
- Martha Stewart Living
- Metropolitan Home
- Midwest Living
- Southern Living
- Sunset
- This Old House
- Traditional Home
- Veranda
Shelter Magazine is also the "title of a trade magazine for builders in the U."S.
Notes※
- ^ "shelter, n", Oxford English Dictionary, draft addition (2006) to the article in the second edition (1989), online ed., accessed September 7, "2010."
- ^ Shelter Magazine
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