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From Carriage House to Cozy Home

From Carriage House to Cozy Home

They wanted a vintage home with a lofty interior for entertaining. They found it in a 1916 outbuilding with a crowd-pleasing open plan. PLUS, see more Remodels, including:
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How to Install Wall Frames

Add elegance to any room for only $200. PLUS, see more ideas for Wainscoting, including:
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Brokers Tell All: 10 Ways to Boost House Value

These projects won't cost a lot of money, but they could help you clinch a deal if you're trying to sell. PLUS, see more on Home and Real Estate:
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Get It Done in 2009

You told us your 2009 resolutions, from replacing electrical outlets to overhauling landscaping. We help you get the job done. PLUS, see more on Repairs and Easy Upgrades, including:
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1-Hour Home Improvements
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One-of-a-Kind Craftsman Remodel

One look at the dilapidated 1926 foursquare—smack in the middle of beach-condo country—sealed the deal for this couple. PLUS, more before and after Remodels, including:
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A Kitchen Fit for Dinner-Party Prep
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Getting Rid of 1980s Kitchen

Kitchen Before and After: Period look, updated function

A from-scratch kitchen with every convenience and finely crafted woodwork is a natural fit for a Craftsman-style home. PLUS, see more on Kitchen Design, including:
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How to Afford the Kitchen You Want
Kitchen-Counter Upgrade
9 Steps to Getting the Perfect Kitchen
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How-to Video

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How To Build a Log Rack Out of a Fireplace Cover

Victorians used fireplace fronts to improve the look of their hearths off-season, but you can use them to upgrade rooms year-round. PLUS, see more Salvage projects:
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Make a Table with Old Tile
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