
St. Louis At Home’s May/June issue is out now, marking the third of six issues that will be published in 2016. Inside, we take a look at the essentials for outdoor living and take a peek inside the home of Joe Buck and Michelle Beisner-Buck. Pick up your copy today!
FROM THE EDITOR

Reflections
A look inside the issue
FEATURES

Outdoor Living
Enhance your outdoor spaces with inspiring ideas that invite your guests to sit down and stay awhile.

Designer Transforms Pool House into Open-Air Entertainment Space
The outdoors combine with all the conveniences of home in this breezy space.

At Home With Joe Buck and Michelle Beisner-Buck
Two on-air personalities take time away from the cameras to enjoy the comforts of home.

Put Your Hand in the Air
Delve into the world of auctions to discover the thrill of the hunt and the joy of the find.

Two Artists Convert Warehouse Into Their Own Creative Pad
Artwork and industrial elements come together in this historic space.
DISCOVER

Artifox Designs a Bike Rack with Simplicity in Mind
The local start-up considers the user experience from start to finish.

A Lawyer and Interior Designer Rate Five Home Accessories
We compiled a collection of items with far-flung origins. Our secret? They can all be purchased locally.

The Best Shopping Spots in Clayton
Sophisticated and old-school, the county seat is all about finding the best of the best.
DESIGN

Andy Villasana Finds Inspiration in an Ever-Shifting Setting
The evolving interior of the designer's home reflects his high ambitions.

Kitchen Confidential: Homeowner Carolyn Dames
Dames embraces a sleek sensibility high above the hustle and bustle.

Just Add Air Plants
How to fashion a gallery wall in a bold, eye-catching style
PROPERTY

Stone Works Offers Historic Restoration in St. Louis
Despite the heavy lifting, owner Lee Lindsey gains tons of satisfaction from his work.

Schaub & Srote Creates a Tuscan Mediterranean–Inspired Home With a View
A home design is enhanced by the surrounding landscape.

Restoring the Magic Chef Mansion
A historic project built on love—and a little luck