Inside Dwell
We mean it—we really want to know what you think of Dwell. Every so often we ask for volunteers to join Inside Dwell, a panel consisting of community and audience members that contribute ideas and feedback on how we can continue to grow and improve. Now is one of those times.

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I adore Dwell magazine, and I am excited to read every issue. I am especially impressed by the wide spectrum of articles contained with in, from spotlights on famed architects and designers to recycled storage container abodes, Dwell still surprises me.
I truly love your magazine. The articles on alternative homes (recycled containers) are great. My one beef is the lack of cost data to see what some of theses homes and renovations are costing. It would be a great addition to see what people are really getting for there money.
I think your magaine is great.i esp.like smallspace articles.&alternative homes( containers). it would be nice if you included plans. Some times it id difficult to visualize from the pictures. ROY10
It is a great magazine, as a builder I would like more cost and job duration info. as well as notes about exterior and interior construction materials and methods.
I like that Dwell often features homes designed and built by people of moderate income. Many design and architectural publications focus on homes of the wealthy, those unattainable by the general public. Dwell, however, inspires us non-wealthy people to engage in design, to dream and create despite limited financial means.
I look forward to every issue of Dwell - as a renter who dreams of one day designing her own space it is a fantastic escape and inspiration. I would like to echo some of the comments already stated above: more floor plans and cost breakdowns would be greatly appreciated. Pretty photos are inspiring, but more nitty gritty details would be even better. And of course, when you feature well-designed home for those of modest means you revive my sense of hope.
I find dwell to be my first place to look for new ideas and I always find something new even in a year old issue. Having the website is great as well to be able to go more in depth with products or ideas. I actually just received the latest issue of Dwell today and flipped it open immediately. I always look forward to it.
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