2017 This Old House

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January / February
Features - Generation Next (TOH unveils a new initiative to help fill the skills gap. Plus: Meet eight up-and-coming craftsmen); Surprise Inside (The stolid facade of a 1950s Colonial Revival betrays no hint of the bright color and bold design choices within); Neat Trick (Borrowing some square footage from an adjacent den helps new parents create a spacious, kid-friendly kitchen); Staking Her Claim (A writer rehabilitates a derelict mountain cabin, crafting a cozy cottage for one with just 216 square feet of living space); The Transformers (Meet a family of serial renovators who are on house number eight - and counting) Departments - Home Solutions (Upgrade to a smart some detector; Increase your dishwasher's effeciency; clear snow safely; set up an orderly space for braking; and more); Budget Redo (An intrepid homeowner creates a DIY Dutch door); Before + After: Bath (A cramped en suite bath becomes a sophisticated oasis serving the whole household); First Person (Letting go of a home filled with memories); Shopping (Keep winter gear in order with hat and coat hooks from Colonial to comtemporary); Photoshop Redo (A nondescript 1890s home gets reimagined as a modern farmhouse); TOH TV (Tom Silva helps a woodworking enthusiast carve out a garage workshop); Fix It (Streamlinig drywall repair with tape that combines the benefits of paper and fiberglass mesh); Ask This Old House (Make an extension cord; wire a kitchen island; cut through metal and plaster; keep your lawn safe from road salt; and more) In Every Issue - Reader Mail; Directory; Save This Old House
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March / April
Features - Roadside Attraction - A preservation-minded renovation updates a historic Hudson Valley, NY home); An Orchard Out Back (Learn how Roger Cook picks and plants a stand of fruit trees - and how you can too); Here To Stay (A couple of native Detroiters commit to the rehab of a 1939 house, and TOH lends a hand); All About Metal Fencing (Choosing among modern options to get the traditional look of ornamental iron) Departments - Home Solutions (Start seeds indoors; stow your snowblower; banish household germs; stake peonies; and more); Before + After: Mudroom (Adding a stylish back entry helps a family establish order); Before + After: Basement (From unfinished lower level to relaxing family retreat); Fix It (Make a damaged baluster match its mates); Grow Your Own (Take spring greens from seedlings to your plate); Photoshop Redo (A 1970s two-story house gets some serious curb appeal); Shopping (Wall-mount mailbox options to match homes from any era); Weekend Remodel (Installing a wall-hug vanity, step-by-step); TOH TV (Learn how to safely remove an aboveground fuel tank with TOH's Richard Tretheway); Paint Ideas (Bold stripes give a foyer instant impact); Ask This Old House (What's behind bubbling plaster; expand a driveway; heating options; and more) In Every Issue - TOH Letter; Reader Mail; Directory; Save This Old House
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May
Features - Modern Family (The finished Arlington family house blends original detail with wide-open space); Well Done (Two restauranters finally get a functional kitchen that suits their Queen Anne home); Ready For Prime Time (The Detroit reveal shows a house reborn, thanks to an army of volunteers); Labor Of Love (A historical 1790 Georgian is renewed and enlarged to suit a family of seven) Departments - Home Solutions (Create a gallery wall; prep decking for warmer weather; fix scratches on stainless steel; and more); Before + After: Kitchen (Opening up a crowded layout creates a cook-friendly space); Kitchen And Bath Special (TOH editors' favorite finds for the most used rooms in the house); Budget Redo (Farmhouse details enliven a worn-out builder's-grade bath); Cooking With Fire (Enhance the flavor of grilled food with rubs, sauces and relishes); Paint Ideas (Layered colors in a natural palette create a restful bedroom); Buy This House (Eye-catching Craftsman bungalows for sale across U.S.); Smart Home (What to know if you're in the market for a smart lock); Photoshop Redo (New paint and a redesigned entry fix up a vintage cottage); First Person (Lessons learned from a TOH editor bath remodel); Shopping (Upgraded switch plates to take yours from so-so to stylish); Build It (Turned a przed piece of lumber into an end-grain cutting board); Ask This Old House (How to replace a porch railing; move an established lilac; layer paint over stain; and more( In Every Issue TOH Letter; Reader Mail; Directory; Save This Old House
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June
Features - Bright Ideas (Fresh paint colors and thoughtful details enliven a 1907 farmhouse); Small Wonder (A narrow lot in upstate New York overflows with delightful garden ideas); Fresh Start (Relocated and rebuilt, a kitchen on the West Coast takes advantage of its outdoor setting); Read This Before You Redo Your Roof (Everything you need to consider before you commit to new asphalt shingles) Departments - Home Solutions (Get inspired by a DIY shed reno; keep ants away; find modern uses for traditional paints; and more); Before + After: Bath (A spare bedroom provides the square footage for a master bath with early-20th-century style); Budget Redo (From plain porch to inviting outdoor living room for $286); Paint Ideas (Use chalky matte paint and a sheer stain to create a meditative design on deck boards); Shopping (Sturdy and stylish area rugs that can be used indoors or out); Grow Your Own (Gardening tips for tomatoes, plus recipes to help you use them); Buy This House (Victorian-era farmhouses feature breezy porches with ready-made embellishments); Smart Home (Hey, Siri, how helpful are in-home voice-activated assistants?); Photoshop Redo (A nondescript split-level gets a Craftsman-inspired makeover); Built It (Make a handsome cedar planter with TOH's Tom Silva); Weekend Remodel (Lay bluestone for a fire pit patio to enjoy summer after summer); Ask This Old House (How deep to make a raised bed; ways to remove iron from well water; repairs for cracked corners, and more) In Every Issue - Reader Mail; Directory; Save This Old House
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July / August
Features - Cottage Charmer (Opening up the layout - and the ceilings - turn a simple 19th-century house into an airy abode for two lifelong friends); Practical Magic (A once-hardscrabble lot is now a blooming paradise, thanks to the hard work and fanciful imagination of a pair of horticultural pros); Grown-Up Getaway (A modest ranch in a bucolic Southern California beach town gets an indoor-outdoor upgrade); Read This Before You Install Central AC (Feeling the heat? Bone up on the basics before you commit to a new whole-house cooling system) Departments - Home Solutions (Pegboard update; no-mow lawns; help container plants keep their cool; boost your fridge's efficiency; and more); Before + After: Kitchen (A pro chef's reno is light and airy yet packed with smart storage); Paint Ideas (Use stencils to re-create the look of lushly patterned wallpaper); Clean This House (Learn the dos and don'ts of maintaining your wood floors); Budget Redo (An organized laundry room that's easy on the eyes for just $232); Shopping (Raise your backyard-BBQ game with stylish outdoor dining chairs); Fix It (How to restore a wood window's damaged muntin); Cooking With Fire (The grilled kebab is a no-muss, no-fuss shortcut to a full meal); Photoshop Redo (Design tweaks turn an awkward Cape into a balanced farmhouse); TOH TV (Get to know the eight apprentices who will learn on the job, alongside our TV pros, this summer); Weekend Remodel (LED-lined tape simplifies adding undercabinet lighting); Ask This Old House (How to connect a rain barrel to a downspout; avoid a bubbled clear finish; prune roots without harming a tree, and more) In Every Issue - Letter From This Old House; Reader Mail; Directory; Save This Old House
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