A house is a machine for living in.
- Le Corbusier
Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.
- William Morris
A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it.
- George Moore
Own Your Own Cave and Be Secure.
-Slogan at quarry where Fred Flintstone worked; William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Many a man who thinks to have found a home discovers that he has merely opened a tavern for his friends.
- Norman Douglas
The most important thing a man can know is that, as he approaches his own door, someone on the other side is listening for the sound of his footsteps.
- Clark Gable
It’s Where We Live
Your home should be more than a roof over your head. It should reflect your style, your sensibility, and your credo
David Zinczenko, Editor-in-Chief
For nearly a decade, I’ve split my time between two of the hottest real-estate markets in America—Manhattan and Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley. And even though I’ve held a steady job with a tidy salary, I’ve always been a guy who rents.
I know, I know, renting is like dating—lots of expense, no buildup of emotional capital, and no groovy tax breaks. But it wasn’t until just 18 months ago, at a time in life when most of my peers had owned houses for nearly a decade, that I put a down payment on my first place.
Call me a commitmentphobe, but until recently, I just wasn’t ready. Financially, yes, but emotionally, no. A home isn’t just an investment of cash—it’s an investment of spirit. Men invest themselves in their homes only when they reach a certain stage in their lives. That might be when they meet the right woman. Or when they have children. For me, the time came when I looked around and realized something was missing. I had nice clothes, a sleek ride, and a corner office, and each of them said something about who I am. But clothes go out of style, cars run out of life, and careers eventually fade. And there wasn’t a place I could call mine—where all the elements in my life could come together. A place I could go that was both familiar and reassuring, and that would always be there. A place that does more than just house me—it is me. It’s where I live.
It’s that idea of home that inspired us to launch Men’s Health Living. Whether you’ve made the leap into home ownership or are still waiting for the right moment, this is a magazine about making the space around you reflect who you are—the style, sensibility, and credo that guide your life. In our first issue, Editor Bill Phillips and the team reveal the kitchen secrets of America’s top chefs, a closet overhaul that will accelerate your next promotion at work, and design tricks that will inspire you and wow her. We also reveal the perfect home—as envisioned by the three architects we challenged to design it—and show you the a dozen fix-it skills every guy must know.
So enjoy Men’s Health Living. After all, it’s where you live.
Portrait by NIGEL PARRY, stylist: Sabina Kurz/Susan Price, groomer: Jenna Menard/Jump Management. Jason Statham by ART STREIBER, stylist: Brian Boye and Samantha Rubin, groomer: Helen Robertson for Redkin/celestineagency.com





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25 Dec 2007, 19:47
As I was strolling down the magazine aisle while grocery shopping the other day, I was excited to see a MH magazine dedicated to the various aspects of our lives and how we can better it.
I look forward to future issues as well as when subscriptions are available.
Thanks and keep up the great work!
- Sonny
26 Dec 2007, 22:24
I read it through twice and have referenced it several times since purchasing. It truly was a great read and I hope that a subscription becomes available very soon!
Thanks for addressing an audience that not only cares about his health, but all aspects of his life!
- Vernon
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Great work and when will a subscription be available?
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Is it available in Canada at all?
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PS Les, I bought it in Canada, at a PharmaPlus in Mississauga.
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