Old House Journal Magazine - January/February 2017
Old House Journal Magazine - January/February 2017
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In this issue
The sweetness of TRADITION IN A ROYAL BARRY WILLS COLONIAL.
Bungalow bathroom - early 20th-century style.
HOW STYLE HAPPENS - Where design ideas originate, and tapping into cues.
LIGHTING BASICS: GASLIGHT TO NEW BULBS.
A CHARLESTON TALE: An 1836 Greek Revival Classic.
HOW TO REPAIR SASH LOCKS/HANG A CEILING FIXTURE/FAUX-PAINT A WALL.
Tale Of A Charleston Single House
The 1836 Greek Revival house, built by a member of the prominent Taft family, remains under the diligent care of Umbrian-born preservationists with a light touch.
2 mins
The New Lighting High Tech, Historical Revival
The future of lighting has never been brighter. Options are more energy efficient than ever before, and possibilities range from traditional bulbs to tiny emitters that can go anywhere.
3 mins
stuff thermals screwed up
our 1940's colonial revival has hot-water baseboard heaters. when we moved in a few years ago, the walls were pristine, but lately we’ve been plagued with ghosted jets of grime on the walls above the vent openings. it’s kind of creepy.
1 min
Chicken-Wire Glass
New Yorkers Gretchen and Ray Master embraced the use of salvaged wire glass in transoms and door panels at their early 20th-century loft apartment.
2 mins
Old House Journal Magazine Description:
Publisher: Active Interest Media
Category: Home
Language: English
Frequency: 7 Issues/Year
Old House Journal is a leading magazine for owners, restorers, and admirers of old and historic homes. The magazine provides a wealth of information on restoration techniques, architectural styles, and historical research, as well as advice on home maintenance and renovation.
Old House Journal was first published in 1973, at a time when many old and historic homes were being demolished or neglected in favor of new construction. The magazine was created to provide a voice for those who were passionate about preserving and restoring these important structures. The magazine also provides in-depth coverage of architectural styles, with features on everything from Victorian homes to mid-century modern. One of the unique features of Old House Journal is its focus on historical research and documentation.
By subscribing, readers will have access to the most comprehensive coverage of old home restoration available, making Old House Journal an essential part of any restoration enthusiast's library.
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