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DailyCandy January 9, 2007 |
Lucky Seven A place where the dwarf fruit-tree options are bountiful. |
This Old House William Green |
A Kitchen for Two How to design a kitchen that can comfortably accommodate two cooks. |
This Old House Keith Pandolfi |
Pimp My Appliance Stainless not good enough for ya? Customized appliances are a great way to set your kitchen, or even your laundry room, apart. |
This Old House Mark Feirer |
10 Uses for Foam Spray A 12-ounce can of expanding polyurethane foam often yields more foam than you're likely to use before the nozzle clogs, so get your money's worth by aiming the rest at the following projects. |
This Old House |
Tree Tips How to find a healthy evergreen, cart it home, get it into the stand, and decorate it -- and your house -- safely. Oh, and what to do with the tree after the holidays are over. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Timeless Furniture To help you achieve a timelessly stylish look for your pad, we've compiled a list of home furnishings that, though potentially pricey, are worthwhile investments that will never look dated. |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Norman Becker |
Cutting Tile with a Wet Saw: Homeowners Clinic It definitely pays to rent a wet saw for a large job. Here are some methods to help. |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Norman Becker |
Seal Your Flue Pipes: Homeowners Clinic Ducts carry heated or cooled air, not combustion byproducts. However, sheetmetal flue pipes carry combustion gases and are not sealed to the same extent that ducts are. |
This Old House |
DIY Disasters Our readers' show-and-tell sob stories, plus the best of YouTube's home improvement disaster clips |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Norman Becker, P.E. |
DIY Water Heater Anode Swap: Homeowners Clinic You can replace the anode, but it's not easy. Most water heater tanks are located somewhere without enough headroom to easily remove the old rod or insert a new one. |
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