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Home Toys February 2005 |
Node Zero Gallery Node Zero (N0) is the area in the house where all the cables come together. Here is a selection of readers' N0s. |
Home Toys February 2005 Chris Miller |
The Time Is Right for Installers and Systems Designers to Give Customers What They Want--Even If the Customers Don't Know How to Ask It's not unusual for installers and system designers to avoid using computers or to fail to recognize the cost-saving benefits for setting up a LAN or local area network. Each LAN is unique because homeowners invariably want different capabilities from their home networks. |
Home Toys February 2005 Eugene Kowch |
Why is There a Need for an Electrical Design? An electrical design will gather all switching requirements for the home. Determine what level of control is acceptable and propose an electrical control system to meet these needs. |
Home Toys February 2005 Damon Bruccoleri |
Twenty First Century Dimmers All homes have several application areas for dimmer lighting. Each of these application areas has unique ergonomic and safety requirements. |
This Old House John Kelsey |
Nail Pullers Tools for taking things apart: nail pullers, pry bars and more. |
AskMen.com Karin Eldor |
Your Guide to Buying a Recliner Buying a recliner isn't a difficult task, but it is something that requires a certain amount of effort and forethought. If you really want the best recliner for your needs (and your buck), consider the following questions before heading to the store. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Kitchen Confidential Whether you're planning a new kitchen from scratch or just making a few improvements, here's how a design pro navigates the choices -- with ideas that can work at your house, too |
Popular Mechanics January 11, 2005 Neal Barrett |
Hold The Starch Learn how to fix a dent in a piece of wood. |
Popular Mechanics January 11, 2005 Norman Becker |
Answers To Your Home Improvement Questions Chimney flashing... Rotting floor joists... etc. |
This Old House Jason Carpenter |
A Step Above Six classic ways to take a staircase from bland to grand |
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