Living In a Historic District
The cache and and exclusivity of living in a historic district doesn’t come without restrictions. The county, city, and local...
Read MoreDo-It-Herself
For women DIY’ers there is no better time than the present. We’ve touched on this subject in the past but the amount of...
Read MoreHewn and Hammered
We’d like to highlight one of our favorite sites, Hewn and Hammered. One of the few web sites dedicated to early American...
Read MoreVacation Homes
According to the New York Times, the sales of vacation and weekend homes continues to boom. Walter Molony, a spokesman for the National...
Read MoreJapanese Saws
The Japanese have been creating exquisite and extremely precise saws for centuries. Every woodworker should have at least 2 or 3 of these...
Read MoreCave Dwellings – The Ultimate Eco-Friendly Solution
Western designers are starting to look East and more specifically at how cave-dwellers in the Shaanxi province of China live without...
Read MoreHome Improvement is Healthy
Lowe’s 4th quarter profits surged 37% on kitchen and bath remodeling. Although they are still number 2, their growth is definitely...
Read MoreRemodel or Move?
The remodel or move question is probably the number one quandry facing DIY renovators. Beyond any nostalgic or historical feelings one may...
Read MoreInternational Builders Show 2006
The Builder’s Show was bigger than ever this year with over 100,000 industry professionals and at least 1,600 exhibitors. This...
Read MoreYour Home in 2006
Charles and Hudson welcome you to 2006 and we’ve got big plans for the new year. After a “soft” launch last summer we...
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