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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...

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Do-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...

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Hewn 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...

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Vacation Homes

According to the New York Times, the sales of vacation and weekend homes continues to boom. Walter Molony, a spokesman for the National...

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Japanese Saws

The Japanese have been creating exquisite and extremely precise saws for centuries. Every woodworker should have at least 2 or 3 of these...

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Cave 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...

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Home 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...

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Remodel or Move?

The remodel or move question is probably the number one quandry facing DIY renovators. Beyond any nostalgic or historical feelings one may...

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International 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...

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Your 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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