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When you buy an old house, you will have to remodel the kitchen. Old houses never have enough storage space. Bachelors don’t cook. Wrong, wrong, and wrong—at least at Sconehenge, David Berman’s 1910 Shingle Style house in Plymouth, Mass. When he bought the place, it needed a level of cleanup and restoration that meant a dumpster was parked outside for months. Yet he didn’t touch the kitchen’s old-fashioned floor plan. In fact, David sings the praises of his original kitchen “suite” as he serves his trademark ginger scones.
Meet History In St. Louis
TIMES HAVE CHANGED since the 1944 release of the musical “Meet Me In St. Louis,” but the city is well preserved, full of fascinating buildings and neighborhoods of architectural interest.
Incentives For Preservation
Not every old house is destined for restoration in full period style. But more can be saved from demolition if tax credits are used to justify rehabilitation costs.
A Passion For History
BOB AND CAROL LEBEAU are Massachusetts transplants who moved to coastal Maine in the 1980s.
Spanish Revival
It was a style craze that promised History, Luxury, and Leisure.
For A Unique Backsplash
Embossed metal ceiling panels are perfect for this application.
A Journal, An Old House & A Matter Of Time
As stewards of an 1867 Italianate mansion and carriage house in rural Vermont, we choose restoration over remodeling. After all, the fi rst owner is watching.
Lights Divided, Truly And Otherwise
It should be understood that conserving old windows is the “greenest” option: they are endlessly repairable and easy to upgrade for energy effciency and comfort. For those buying new windows, find good news in recent aesthetic improvements.
Stuff A Plumber Screwed Up
During renovation, we’d created a drain beneath new patio stone, and installed a hand-held shower for rinsing beach sand off kids and dogs. We shut the water off before frost each year, and all seemed well until my son gave the dog a pre-season, early spring bath. When he went to shut the water back off, he discovered a cascade in the crawl space under the shower. —Patty O’Donnell
A Farmhouse In Indiana
A straightforward approach brought back a farmstead on the brink of ruin. By Gene and Roseanna Hatke, Lafayette, Ind.
A Unique Kitchen Island
Cleaned up and repurposed, an old French dental-tools cabinet is nifty and functional in the kitchen.
A Cottage All Grown Up
Beautifully imagined and carefully edited, the 1886 house is a Victorian Revival jewel box, all in 1700 square feet (and that includes the basement).
Bedroom Basics
Give your sleeping space some love by freeing wedged dresser drawers, creating a new closet layout, and hanging a pretty printed wallpaper.
Inviting and Efficient
This Colonial-style kitchen is an OHJ reader favorite; is it the warm patina, or that display of redware?
The Decorated Bathroom
Although the room’s layout is typical, deft choices in flooring, lighting, and decorating made it a period piece.
Kitchen Cabinets
Cabinet design and details are critical in making a new kitchen fit an old house. We look at traditional construction, and outline the must-haves for restoration-worthy cabinets.
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.
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.
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.
Cooperstown's Historical Cred
STUDENTS OF HISTORY, ART, AND ARCHITECTURE WILL BE IMMERSED.
A House Remade For Two
A modest addition and Tudor elements turn a 1953 house into home for a couple.
Ask Old House Journal
I’ve seen a master or nanny bedroom connected to a nursery. I’m not sure why a bedroom would have two hall doors; is it possible your large bedroom once was two smaller chambers? —Patricia Poore
A House Rescued Simplicity Restored
Fake siding and popcorn ceilings didn’t faze restoration veterans who saw the inherent charm of this rural bungalow in northwest Oregon. They set about making it right again.
Building A Good Picket Fence
Planning for longevity is worth the effort.
Window Shades From Vintage Maps
Here’s a straightforward salvage project.
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.