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AskMen.com April 9, 2013 Fiona Duncan |
Custom Bachelor Pads Men's fashion is all in the details. The same could be said of the bachelor pad: it's the custom accents that make daily life that much brighter and showcase your personality to visitors passing through.  |
This Old House April 2013 |
On Endless Projects: Inching Toward the Finish Line Our editor talks about the scheduling-halting road bumps that plague every renovation  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2013 Paul Wallich |
Putting the Meter Under the Microscope How a smart-meter kit changed my energy habits  |
This Old House Deborah Baldwin |
How to Paint a Design With a Leaf Borrowed From Nature Pluck yourself a one-of-a-kind stamp, then use it to create a fresh, wallpaper-like pattern  |
AskMen.com January 18, 2013 James Fell |
At Home Gym My home gym will save me money in the long term. You can read that L.A. Times piece for the full list of what I own, but all told, it comes to around $2,000. That's a few hundred more than the mid-level Bowflex (and, oh, so much better).  |
This Old House Baldwin & Rodriguez |
How to Get The Most From Your Contractor Homeowners and remodeling pros suggest how to improve their working relationship, with some useful tips on how to keep your next project on time and on (or even under!) budget  |
This Old House Scott Omelianuk |
On Personal Space: One Big Happy... The author considers how close is too close when the contractors working on your house become like family  |
This Old House Megan Baker |
A Fireplace Face-Lift for Just $87 A blah brick hearth gets a cheery cottage-style refresher with some clever DIY woodwork and a high-contrast paint job  |
This Old House Deborah Snoonian |
Finding the Right Finish for Interior Woodwork Staining interior woodwork is a process of trial and error. Here's how the This Old House TV pros got the look they were after -- and how you can get great results every time  |
This Old House Nov/Dec 2012 Scott Omelianuk |
On To-Do Lists: A Home Owner's Work Is Never Done I've got to tell you, compared with the satisfaction of finishing a project myself, calling someone in to do it for you ranks right up there. Did it cost us more? Of course, but it also let us recognize that everyone needs a break from the DIY grind.  |
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