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This Old House Joseph Truini |
That's Entertainment Stock kitchen and utility cabinets hold electronics in style. |
Home Toys December 2004 Frank Federman |
Cooling the Mid-Size Enclosure The audio and video components inside this size cabinet will have very little (meaning "no") ventilation unless the designer or installer "makes it happen." |
Home Toys June 2005 Salvatore Carrabba |
Modular Entertainment Furniture: The Flexible, Economic Solution Not all that long ago, the only way you could find suitable shelving for home entertainment components was to design and fabricate your own. These days, such furniture is more readily available in electronics stores. |
This Old House February 1, 2001 Celia Kuperszmid Lehrman |
Collection Agents Recycling is part of life for many homeowners. Here's a rundown of products and ideas that make it easier... |
This Old House Jason Carpenter |
Must-See TV Television is the newest kitchen appliance. Here's how to make it look good even when it's not turned on. |
This Old House Tom Perkins |
High-tech Craftsman New software has helped this custom cabinetmaker improve the competitive edge of his small business. |
This Old House Leslie Plummer Clagett |
What's In Store Good news for kitchen-gadget addicts and spatially challenged cooks: New ways to squeeze more storage out of your kitchen. |
BusinessWeek October 30, 2006 Andrew Park |
When The Wall Won't Do In place of the familiar old armoires, you'll find platforms, consoles, and cabinets that gracefully integrate with their surroundings yet still accommodate the large TV screens along with all the extra boxes for DVDs, cable, and the like. |
This Old House Keith Pandolfi |
Hidden Assets Why are your countertops still cluttered with spice jars, small appliances, and assorted catchalls? The newest kitchen storage solutions put every inch of cabinet space to work. |
This Old House December 3, 2000 Scott Gibson |
Painting Kitchen Cabinets A fresh coat will bring your kitchen back to life without breaking your budget... |
Home Toys October 2005 Marlene Fawkes |
Finding a Niche in A/V Installations LIFT-TECH, a manufacturer of rack and pinion motorized lifts, combined with a custom cabinet maker afford homeowners the ability to think outside the box and combine style and function in an A/V component space design. |
This Old House Tim Snyder |
Hanging Kitchen Cabinets Cabinets hung the right way become the solid centerpiece of a kitchen... |
This Old House Celia Kuperszmid Lehrman |
Picking a Vanity Fair Do your bathroom cabinets look as tired as you do in the morning? Here's how to rescue or replace them. |
This Old House Bruce Irving |
A Dream Come True With help from This Old House, a cramped kitchen grows to fit a family |
This Old House Heather Smith MacIsaac |
Retro Redo A 1930s kitchen gets an efficiency update -- but keeps its vintage charm |
This Old House November 2007 Mark Powers |
Build A Custom-Look Window Seat Using Stock Kitchen Cabinets The pros aren't the only ones who can craft a handsome built-in. You can, too. Here are the steps to follow. |
This Old House Josh Garskof |
Simple Kitchen Makeovers You don't have to start over to give your kitchen a face-lift. Here's a rundown of options for simple upgrades. |
This Old House Barbara Winfield |
Kitchen Design: How to Avoid a Dozen Pitfalls Regrets? Anyone who's ever remodeled a kitchen can fess up to a few. Let this hard-earned hindsight help you steer clear of similar screw-ups. |
This Old House Fran J. Donegan |
Storage Solutions A whole-house guide to gear that keeps everything in its place |
Popular Mechanics October 2003 Neal Barrett |
Painting Kitchen Cabinets Every kitchen eventually reaches the point at which it looks worn-out. That's the time to take stock of your options. Everyone is well aware that kitchen remodeling is costly and inconvenient. However, a simple and low-cost alternative is to paint the cabinets. |
This Old House Joe Carter |
Kitchen Storage Ideas Well-thought-out cabinets make cooking easier as well as reduce clutter. |
Home Toys June 2002 Virgil Walker |
Give Your Project a Lift Looking to add a unique touch to your current project? How about utilizing home automation? Motorized lifts, such as those manufactured by Auton Motorized Systems, can be used in a wide variety of applications. |