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Diving in heart first: using a time-honored formula that combines sweat equity, careful budgeting, and trial-and error renovating, a young Seattle couple They say love is blind. But no one, not even a young couple eager to buy their first home, could have failed to notice the peeling wallpaper, sagging ......(Continue Reading) Green building Q and A: John Senechal answers commonly asked questions about building and renovating with health and environment in mind 1. What are the most important things I can do to make my existing home more efficient? There are many things you could do to improve efficiency in ......(Continue Reading)Reliving history: two Denver-based professionals pour their hearts into restoring a downtrodden ranch in the rugged Colorado backcountry - Weekend Home Interior designer Sandra Clinger never expected to find herself savoring the role of preservationist. But when she and her husband, David, undertook ......(Continue Reading)Improving circulation: an East Coast family is living at the speed of life now that the flow of their stagnant, dead-end kitchen has been opened up - Kitchen Cynthia Maltbie and Bruce Mays knew that renovating the kitchen would be their first order of business when they purchased this 100-year-old gable-on-front ......(Continue Reading)Ms. Fix-It: when it comes to home improvement, these sisters are doing it for themselves - Home Special Evelyn Wilson bought her first house in the summer of 2002, but it took nearly two months of hard work before she could move in. "It was a pigpen," Wilson says about the fixer-upper in Brentwood, i...(Continue Reading)
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