Domino Magazine Is Dead

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I think this is a bad idea to bring down Domino. To me, I referred as a bible of decorating ideas for my house. It was the only magazine that gave good ideas on how to style modern homes. Better than other mags which only showed some ideas or too out-grown / childish room designs. Domino even published a book, which by the way I definately recommend to everyone.

To save Domino, I think the company should at least change their plans. They should give ideas on how to get decorate home for a cheap price, since everyone seems to be in a recession. That would be very helpful to everyone.

Priscilla of FL 6:53PM January 22, 2010

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Kara Rustemeyer of CA 8:39PM December 31, 2009

i was just distracting myself from organizing my workspace by flipping through old dominos. i have saved every issue and still pull inspiration from it's pages. there is no other publication i have come across that i have had such an emotional attachment to. i would love to have it reinstated, i miss it.

allison of PA 1:54PM December 28, 2009

I COULDN'T WAITE TO READ AND SEE ALL THE GREAT IDEAS ...... I HAVE SAVED ALL MY MAGS ......

THERE IS NO GREAT MAG OUT NOW TO REPLACE DOMINO ..... U SHOULD BRING IT BACK!!!!!!

BEBE of CA 1:59PM December 24, 2009

Just because the economy is down doesn't mean we don't shop....everyone is not broke! People still buy this mag to dream, as well. Big mistake to cancel this fabulous mag!

Tracy of NV 12:34PM November 06, 2009

I've been a fan of home decor magazines for a long time, but this one I miss like an old friend. It made me so happy, when it sat in my mailbox. Each time a new one came out I had a little party by myself with a cup of tea or a glass of wine - reading this magazine. I can only say I agree with all of the above comments... ( or below, I don't know where mine will appear once its posted;) Anyway. I hope it will come back. I kept all the issues and I subscribed to it before it even came out. It was so special and inspiring and I still pull them out every now and then. Someone needs to make up their mind to make this one work. There has to be a way, right?

Sandra of CT 3:51PM October 19, 2009

the first horror was shutting the mag down.

the second for those of us who subscribed, having glamour magazine has the replacement magazine to fulfill your subscription. talk about insulting.

and btw, why couldn't they make the mag quarterly like O At Home until the economy leveled...which for the life of me, i cannot believe glamour is still alive and domino dead....huh? seriously? insert eye rolling here....

geri of NY 12:06PM September 27, 2009

This is so disappointing! Truly the best one out there that I found inspiration and creativity from! BRING IT BACK!

DEBORAH of AR 12:31AM September 17, 2009

Best home decor magazine out there! Now our choices run from snobby to matronly. Please SOMEONE bring this magazine back to life so the rest of us normal people who want a fresh, appealling and workable living space can get on to better things other than grieving the loss of this magazine.

vanityfair of CA 6:31AM September 15, 2009

I, like the reader commented above, learned about the demise of the magazine online after wondering why I was no longer receiving my magazine. This is truly sad. This magazine had so many good ideas that made possible for the readers to be creative in a bad ecomony. This magazine had ideas that inspired many makeovers in my house at a fraction of the cost a decorator would have charged. Not only that, but the ideas were original and not something you would see everyday. This is a true loss. I can only hope in the near future, someone with creativity will see the need for a magazine like this to help spark creativity of the readers with projects they can do. How is the economy going to get better and grow if all inspiration is taken away from consumers!

Weese of GA 5:05AM September 14, 2009

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