Replacements For Domino Magazine
We are really heartbroken that Conde Nast has chosen to close Domino magazine and its website, DominoMag.com. So we decided to find replacements on the web, where you can continue to find awesome home decor and design inspiration!
Green Your Decor: is a one-stop guide for everything “green” for your home. Chief blogger Jennae Petersen is “admittedly no green giant,” so you can learn with her as you try to achieve a more sustainable lifestyle. I especially enjoy the Green Room in a Box series because all the furniture is either used or sustainable, but not lacking in style.
Decorology: gives practical and stylish solutions to some of the biggest decor conundrums. How do you get more out of a small space? Turn your radiator into a shelf. Or use a cabinet nightstand instead of a table.
Design Style Guide: can help you find handmade products by style, room, color and material. One idea I got from the site to add greenery to my cubicle is a handmade, low-maintenance terrarium.
Door Sixteen: focuses on a married couple as they repair and renovate an 1890’s Victorian rowhouse. There are some really interesting ideas on this blog. After seeing this post, I’m trying to decide if I have the courage to paint my hardwood floors. And I’m just dying to chill in this living room.
Made by girl: is bound to inspire some of your design choices because blogger Jennifer Ramos features photos from homes around world on a consistent basis. And she finds awesome furniture and accessories, like these custom printed shades.


















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cvsmith122
wrote on January 29 2009 @ 04:55 pm: [report]
I have to say i am not sad to see this magazine go. But i guess thats because i never read it in the 1st place ! All of my home decor is from Ikea !
KellyJean
wrote on January 29 2009 @ 05:20 pm: [report]
Sad! First, Organic Style went away a few years ago. Then the most adorable home mag ever, Blueprint, just vanished one morning from the shelves and the internet. Now Domino? Seriously! We’re all going to have to start reading Good Housekeeping again, and I don’t know if I’m ready to take my homemaking to that level of commitment.
lindssaurus
wrote on January 29 2009 @ 09:58 pm: [report]
just started looking at the website. thats sad. I like their d.i.y. projects. this is great for creative folks working on their homes.
Leese
wrote on January 29 2009 @ 10:23 pm: [report]
I like DIY by Better Homes and Gardens and ReadyMade for my home decor needs.
SeattleMama
wrote on January 30 2009 @ 03:31 am: [report]
I am still heartbroken about Blueprint… I wonder if The Martha will ever bring it back?
ElleasinSwell
wrote on January 30 2009 @ 05:00 am: [report]
@SeattleMama
I am also still in mourning over Blueprint, which was really starting to find it’s voice!
lilo
wrote on January 30 2009 @ 05:55 am: [report]
Of recently dead design mags, I loved Cottage Living! Contrary to what some might think by the name, it really wasn’t about geese and country kitchens (that’s Country Living). Cottage Living was all about simple lines, great clean aesthetic. RIP aweseome mag.
j3455
wrote on January 30 2009 @ 07:25 am: [report]
http://www.largom.com is worth a look if you like modern interiors and design. It’s a free online magazine and it’s fantastic for trends, tips and design ideas!
Jennae @ Green Your Decor
wrote on January 30 2009 @ 09:20 am: [report]
I am mourning the loss of Domino too. Between that and Blueprint, I feel like so much is lost :( There are a couple of others I read regularly, but those two were my favorites. But thank you for including Green Your Decor in your list of replacements
I really appreciate it!
Linny
wrote on February 1 2009 @ 10:07 am: [report]
I JUST FELL IN LOVE with DOMINO…the little labeled POST-it’s were great. I would take it to the gym and post away without having to rip out the pages. It is bad enough that Domino replaced House & Garden, now what?