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| Part No: | B0001IOZWK |
| Manufacturer: | Atomic Ranch |
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| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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Atomic Ranch is a magazine devoted to postwar (1948-1970s) ranch houses and modernist tract homes that features cool renovations, interior design and landscaping. Looking for affordable solutions and resources for stylish living? Check out Atomic Ranch: the magazine for the rest of us.
| call me a house junkie | 2010-08-29 | 5 / 5 |
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What a way to really step back in time! As a child of the '80s I've seen my share of these Atomic Homes; and most pleasing was to see a simular home to my Aunt's in my first edition!!
Try it, if you have any memories or love of these modern styled home, you will truly enjoy this magazine! One issue and I'm a subscriber! |
| Atomic Ranch Magazine | 2008-02-23 | 5 / 5 |
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| This is the best magazine I have ever got. I have been getting this mag since the first issue way back when. I have never once been disappointed. I own a company named MOD-CENTRAL, where I sell a ton of mid century modern items from the 1950's to the 1970's and I have always found this magazine a great resource and help to my company. |
| Lovely book | 2007-10-10 | 5 / 5 |
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| I bought this book as a gift and everyone at the party enjoyed thumbing through it. Nice pictures. Creatively inspiring. Great gift. |
| Midcentury Marvels For The New Millennium | 2006-07-16 | 5 / 5 |
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Ever since I saw "Atomic Ranch" in a bookstore, I knew I would be a long-term subscriber. The magazine is devoted to ranch homes built during the cold war (roughly the 1950s to 1970s) that were considered cool when they were built, and have been updated in unique and beautiful ways since then.
The first word that comes to mind when leafing through this magazine is "retro," and for good reason. The magazine explores the glory of a once-fading architectural form and brings it up to date with contemporary alterations, which in many cases go back to the roots of the house, undoing years of ill-advised "improvements" (especially notorious in the 1980s.) Fortunately the magazine is geographically diverse, exploring homes far from the coasts in places like Chicago, Charlotte, and Baton Rouge.
For once I am happy to read all the advertisements, normally the bane of a magazine. Here, though, the ads are for fun and cool products and are frequently as interesting as the articles.
I recommend "Atomic Ranch" with my highest possible endorsement: lovers of modern architecture and style trends will want to read every page of every issue like I do. |
| A Magazine that I love being a subscriber to | 2006-02-23 | 5 / 5 |
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| I have had great customer service with this magazine and have loved getting every issue and reading it from cover to cover. When I called to subscribe to Atomic Ranch one of its employees even asked me questions regarding my own ranch home and suggested that I send pictures in for someone in their staff to review. I strongly recommend this magazine to anyone who loves mid-century modern homes and decor. |