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Popular Mechanics December 2007 Alex Hutchinson |
Save Money and Reduce Waste by Salvaging Building Materials Advice for homeowners on how to reuse unwanted building materials. |
This Old House December 2007 Jeanne Huber |
Choose a Live Christmas Tree Choose a live tree to extend the holiday spirit long past Christmas. Buy one now, plant it later, then watch it grow year after year. |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2007 Rich Duprey |
The Silver Lining in Housing's Demise Despite the housing industry doom and gloom, homeowners do have some things to smile about. Now might be the perfect time for those remodeling projects you've been wanting to do. |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Recouping Remodeling Costs Don't rush into any remodeling job without doing a little research first. Such jobs are not alike -- not in their cost and complexity, and not in the amount you'll recoup when you eventually sell your home. |
Health October 2007 Ginny Graves |
The Germiest Places in America We call them the dirty dozen. It's our laundry list of the germiest places you're likely to encounter, ranging from your kitchen sink to airplane bathrooms, and how you can reduce your risk of infection. |
This Old House November 2007 Sal Vaglica |
Stovetop Fire Safety The holiday season is a bustling time of year in most kitchens, but also lends itself well to a kitchen fire. |
This Old House November 2007 Mark Powers |
Build A Custom-Look Window Seat Using Stock Kitchen Cabinets The pros aren't the only ones who can craft a handsome built-in. You can, too. Here are the steps to follow. |
This Old House October 2007 Natalie Rodriguez |
Driveways That Drain Away Porous alternatives to asphalt divert rainwater runoff from overworked sewers - and look nicer. |
This Old House Sal Vaglica |
How to Pick a Live Christmas Tree for Your Region Going for a native Christmas tree can save you money and headaches long after you toss the tinsel. |
This Old House October 2007 Natalie Rodriguez |
Insulation Made From Mushrooms? Yes. Students actually grew a new material designed to keep the heat in. |
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