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How to Revitalize a Landscape for Free

> Ask This Old House landscape designer Jenn Nawada updates a landscape by moving around, dividing, and pruning the current plants in the yard. Steps: First, remove any plants that

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Remodeling a Pre-war Home in the Washington DC Area

When remodeling pre-war homes in Washington DC, pay attention to exteriors and potential challenges to layout changes Remodeling pre-war homes in the Washington, D.C. area presents a rewarding challenge. It’s

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Modern Classic Bathroom Round-Up

These 7 modern bathroom designs by Sweeten sleekly show off personal taste (Above) Sweeten homeowner Lexi’s bathroom renovation When you think of a modern classic bathroom, you probably conjure up

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9 Cool Problem-Solving Home Improvement Products

> Courtesy Marvin Check out these cool home upgrades and problem-solving product picks. This article appeared in the Fall 2021 issue of This Old House Magazine. Click here to learn

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Low-Light Plants Great for Any Home

> iStock Want to bring life into your space? If lighting is an issue, these indoor low-light plants are best. There’s no better, or less expensive, way to do get

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Clever Breakfast Bar Ideas

> David Giles/GAP Photos Spice up your dining experience with these ingenious ways to add and use a breakfast bar in your kitchen. Breakfast bars make great additions to kitchens

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How to Remove Mold From Wood

> iStock Mold commonly grows on wooden surfaces, as wood is very good at absorbing water. Add to this moisture warm temperatures and mold spores (which are always in the

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A Hodgepodge of DIY Jobs Gets a Makeover

couple aims to find a vetted contractor for their East Village kitchen renovation—finally Homeowners: Susan and Carl posted their East Village renovation on SweetenWhere: East Village, Manhattan, New YorkPrimary renovation: Streamlining the kitchen

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All About Storm Windows

> Aluminum storms with bold black frames protect the original windows on this 1800s farmhouse, and give it an updated look. Similar to shown: Concord Double-Hung aluminum storm windows, from

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Brightening Up a 1930s Tudor Revival

> Tim Lee The style may be synonymous with heavy and dark, but this 1930s Tudor Revival dispels that notion, with expanded space, a more open flow, and a brightened-up

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