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R•Home magazine Richmond magazine's R•Home is a bimonthly magazine about Richmond, its houses and the people who live in them.

Richmond's only locally owned, sourced, produced and photographed shelter magazine, R•Home is an award-winning publication that highlights the ultimate in new-construction, renovation and restoration projects, as well as accessories for the home and ideas for entertaining. From downtown condos to country estates, we invite readers inside the region's most striking residences and offer insight from

some of the best designers, builders and retailers. You can purchase copies of R•Home at Urban Farmhouse Market & Cafe, Martin's Food Markets, and at the Barnes & Noble at Libbie Place.

We have news to share! It's official. The Richmond Symphony League has announced the 2026 Designer House!
11/08/2025

We have news to share! It's official. The Richmond Symphony League has announced the 2026 Designer House!

Discussing the exhibition Silver: From Modest to Majestic
06/08/2025

Discussing the exhibition Silver: From Modest to Majestic

27/06/2025
Step into a lush world of color and pattern. Known for her avant garde approach to mixing the bold and beautiful, Janie ...
29/05/2025

Step into a lush world of color and pattern. Known for her avant garde approach to mixing the bold and beautiful, Janie Molster, Richmond’s doyenne of interior design, fashioned her Florida retreat with the verdant colors of the waterside landscape.

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Text: Kim Catley
R•Home March-April 2024

28/05/2025


Shooting for our July-August issue today…
22/05/2025

Shooting for our July-August issue today…

21/05/2025
Richmond's rich tapestry of residential architecture sets it apart from other American cities. A visit to our cover home...
08/05/2025

Richmond's rich tapestry of residential architecture sets it apart from other American cities. A visit to our cover home — designed with the principles of Feng Shui — got me thinking about the many schools of architectural thought that have influenced Richmond’s residential style for nearly 300 years. In our May-June issue, we explore homes guided by some of those different philosophies. Pick up your copy today! On the Cover:
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The Cooke's new Libbie Avenue home, featured in our March-April 25 issue, is not your traditional empty nest: from the s...
08/05/2025

The Cooke's new Libbie Avenue home, featured in our March-April 25 issue, is not your traditional empty nest: from the stunning custom "Sugar Magnolia" light fixture in the foyer, to vivacious floral fabrics in the living room and custom deGournay wallpaper in the primary bedroom, the interiors designed by Hanover Avenue sing with some serious flower power.

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Pretty in pastel interiors designed by Sara Hillery, this vintage house in Richmond's West End is now the perfect place ...
08/05/2025

Pretty in pastel interiors designed by Sara Hillery, this vintage house in Richmond's West End is now the perfect place for a young family

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A marvelous historic house in Church Hill. originally built by John Van Lew (father of Elizabeth Van Lew, who corageousl...
27/04/2025

A marvelous historic house in Church Hill. originally built by John Van Lew (father of
Elizabeth Van Lew, who corageously ran a ring of Union spies right here in the heart of the Confederarcy) as an investment property, is filled to the brim with antiques, art and mementos collected by Susan Wynne and Jeffery Williamson throughout their lifetime together. Step inside to tour the home featured in our March-April 2024 Collectors' issue. photos: Gorgon Gregory
styling: Geraldine Duskin

The Prince of Chintz knew a fabulous floral when he saw one. The late decorator, Mario Buatta, regularly featured floral...
25/04/2025

The Prince of Chintz knew a fabulous floral when he saw one. The late decorator, Mario Buatta, regularly featured florals as the stars of his interiors, understanding that floral wallpapers and fabrics suchas Lee Jofa's Hollyhocks pattern developed in 1922, are some of the most enduring of all time.

photo by Gordon Gregory

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