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The beautiful view of the extensively renovated Mount Pleasant house of Southern Charm star Craig Conover graces the fall issue of Charleston Home + Design. It covers the multi-phased renovation of his 1970s Colonial-style home, an all-around remodeling guide, and Andrea Serrano’s works. The readers are offered a design sneak peek, thereby putting this milestone squarely behind the reality show star.
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The issue release was announced with the utmost excitement, drawing attention to the cover story. The feature turns the center on Craig Conover for an inside look at his South Carolina home. It was a multi-phased renovation during which a very dated 1970s Colonial was convincingly transformed into what the magazine calls “a quiet, inviting retreat.” Alongside the main story is the “Remodeling Guide,” an awe-inspiring section with jaw-dropping before-and-after photos that sparkloads of ideas all new remodelers will want to consider in their projects.
This issue also sees a triumphant return for Andrea Serrano to the magazine, with a story that invites readers into her newly renovated home while peering into the next phase of her career. Photographed by Callie Webster, Kelly Parrish, and Kathryn Franklin, with text by Micaela Arnett.
An announcement, centering on the release of this issue, was made with great excitement. It drew attention to the cover story on the feature turning the center on Craig Conover, offering an inside look at his South Carolina home. It was a multi-phased renovation wherein a very dated 1970s Colonial was convincingly transformed into, in the words of the magazine, “a quiet, inviting retreat.” Along with the main story, the “Remodeling Guide” appears–an inspiring section with jaw-dropping before-and-after photos and a pile of ideas for all potential remodelers to consider in their own projects.
The announcement stirred enthusiastic replies from the group of followers. Long-time fans of Conover said, “Beautiful home! Loved the article! I am an OG fan and have enjoyed watching you grow up on SC and reach success that exceeded all our expectations! I will continue to follow your life like a proud Momma!!” This kind of connection with the star is very unique for audiences, having witnessed all from becoming a reality star to a successful entrepreneur.
Kelly Grace Photography also commented on the reveal, providing an insider look at it. The comment read: “We love you @caconover! It was such a fun shoot.”
The enthusiasm set, however, to considerations of a very pragmatic nature. Another fan, inspired by the announcement, scribbled: “Pencils in roadtrip to Charleston to get a physical copy.” So much is said by this remark about the desire to actually be up-close in Conover’s home going in print, as opposed to experiencing it just digitally, that it somehow nearly undermines the magazine itself.
As the flow of endorsements grew to drown out notions that might carry even the slightest seriousness, an almost immediately funny and personal comment stood out. A user responded with, “Weird way to propose, but YES! 💍,” jokingly insinuating that the home reveal was some sort of big romantic gesture by Conover. This playful banter helps to illustrate how public and private life and persona are intertwined among Conover’s following.
immediately available at home and design stores and online, the Fall 2025 issue offers a very private view of one of the most defining personal projects of the TV guy, thereby forging firmly ahead on the path of serious design, away from television.
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It provides great synergy between celebrity and worthy home design content.