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Subscribe to Old-House Journal
Purchase issues of Old-House Journal
Old-House Journal is the premiere resource for restoring old houses. Find articles, products, and services for homes built before 1950 and everything you’ll need for your old house restoration projects.
Your subscription includes “Coming Unhinged,” a digital booklet from the editors of Old-House Journal with tips on tuning up antique hardware! |

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Subscribe to Old-House Interiors
Purchase issues of Old-House Interiors
Intelligently written and beautifully photographed, Old-House Interiors is the bimonthly magazine that offers interior designers and restorers expert advice on decorating and furnishing homes from the modest to the extravagant.
Old-House Interiors gives you practical information, taking cues from the past. Turn to us for expert advice to guide your planning and purchases.
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Purchase issues of Early Homes
Newstand: Summer/Winter
Early Homes is a bi-annual special edition that focuses on the period 1700–1850 and its revivals, including Colonial and Neoclassical design.
Early Homes began as a once-a-year newsstand-only supplement to Old-House Interiors. Now published twice a year in the spring and fall, it is available in bookstores and online. |

Subscribe to Arts & Crafts Homes
Purchase issues of Arts & Crafts Homes
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Arts & Crafts Homes offers expert advice and perspective for those building, renovating, or furnishing a home in the Arts & Crafts spirit. This quarterly covers contemporary practitioners as well as the historical antecedents of the continuing Arts & Crafts movement.
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Purchase issues of New Old House
Newstand: Spring/Fall
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New Old House showcases new homes built with the integrity of yesterday and the modern innovations of today. This unique magazine features beautiful, traditionally designed homes, created to provide a classic feel.
New Old House was going to suffer the fate of many titles this year and cease publication–but it was instead given a new lease on life as a biannual, which unfortunately means no subscriptions. However, you can still find it on the newsstand in spring and fall. |