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Adding Glide-Out Shelves

Base-cabinet storage you can really use.
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S23 E26: The Manchester House

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S14 E11: Nightstand

Norm's version of a cherry, square- topped, single drawer nightstand has 4 handsomely turned legs
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How to Trim Out a Window

DIY window trimming is possible with the right tools and care. Read Tom Silva's step-by-step instructions for one of his favorite jobs.
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Wood Floor Repair

Replacing damaged oak-strip flooring requires a little ingenuity—and a really sharp chisel. Here’s how to make a repair.
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Modern Wallpaper Removal Techniques You Can Do at Home

Modern tools and techniques help take all the misery and mess out of removing and replacing damaged or outdated wallpaper.
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Easy Mantel Makeover: Transform Your Fireplace in a Weekend

Give your fireplace a fresh look by renovating the mantel and surrounding area with these easy-to-follow steps.
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How to Install a Window

From waterproofing to insulating, Tom Silva's step-by-step guide to putting in a new window
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Suppressing the Surge

Think your PC or home theater is safe from getting zapped? Guess again.
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How to Frame a Partition Wall

In this guide, we walk you through all of the steps needed to build a partition wall, including the tools needed for the job.
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How To Hang Drywall

Contractor Paul Landry provides step-by-step instructions plus expert tips for how to hang drywall like a pro.
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How to Paint Doors, Windows, and Walls

Learn everything you need to know to get a professional-looking paint job on woodwork, doors, windows, and walls with this guide.
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Maintaining Ceramic Tile

Renewing tired tile walls only requires a few simple tools—and a little elbow grease. We walk you through the process step by step.
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15 Milestones That Changed Housing

A century's worth of technology, legislation, and plain old capitalism made our homes what they are today
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Essential Knots Every Homeowner Should Know

A good knot can keep a project secure and ensure your working safely. This articles goes over the essential knots homeowners should know.
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This New Radiator

HVAC expert Richard Trethewey warms to the topic of the McCues' new European-style heating system in Manchester.
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The Inglenook: A History of Hearth & Home

Manchester architect Stephen Holt explains the origins of this cozy little room within a room.
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High-tech Craftsman

New software has helped custom cabinetmaker Tom Perkins improve the competitive edge of his small business.
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How Long Your Home's Components Last

Learn the lifespan of home materials, systems, and appliances. See when to repair or replace key components in this guide.
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Former Dormers Revived

Putting back these "little houses" wasn't a simple task, but it's had a transformative effect on the Manchester project.
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A Pair of Homeowners Take Window Renovation Into Their Own Hands

No pane, no gain: restoring a set of beautiful old windows on the first floor, Janet McCue and friends have learned some satisfying new skills.
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Taking the Long Way Home

A new driveway helps the Manchester house make a great first impression.
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Making a Grand Entrance

Expert painter John Dee walks us through his restoration of the McCues' handsome front portico.
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How to Make the Most of Your New Sound System

Acoustic designer John Storyk gives up the details on the McCues' new hi-fi living room.
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Comfortable Construction: Temporary Heat in a Cold Climate

HVAC specialist Richard Trethewey explains how he used a portable heating system using a material called PEX to keep the This Old House team warm while working in Massachusetts.