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Brian D. Coleman

Colonial & Colonial Revival Garden Design

Thumbnail image for Colonial & Colonial Revival Garden Design Colonial gardens, like those found in Williamsburg, VA, were uncomplicated, practical, and nostalgic. Take a look at 200 years in the garden and learn how to create your own.
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Concrete for Counters, Sinks, & Floors

Thumbnail image for Concrete for Counters, Sinks, & Floors Recent innovations, new concrete products, and excellent concrete fabricators have made concrete a coveted material for residential use.
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Creating Colorful Curb Appeal

Thumbnail image for Creating Colorful Curb Appeal Coordinating your garden with your paint scheme can pump up your home's overall allure.
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Decorating the Back Hall

Thumbnail image for Decorating the Back Hall How to reclaim a forgotten space.
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Decorative Shingling Ideas

Thumbnail image for Decorative Shingling Ideas Wood shingles are a time-honored material that can dress up any old-house style.
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Elegant Victorian-Era Townhouse in Pittsburgh

Thumbnail image for Elegant Victorian-Era Townhouse in Pittsburgh Holmes Hall is reborn in a loving restoration, where the elaborately decorated walls and ceilings are just the icing on the cake.
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Expert Advice: Wallpaper & Paint

Thumbnail image for Expert Advice: Wallpaper & Paint Experts lend advice on getting patterned wallpapers and trim colors to coexist for maximum effect.
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater Minor

Thumbnail image for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater Minor The Pew House on Lake Mendota in Wisconsin recalls the architect Frank Lloyd Wright's famed creation, but on a more modest scale.
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Geothermal & Heat Pump Systems

Thumbnail image for Geothermal & Heat Pump Systems A ground-source heat pump uses the constant temperature underground as an exchange medium to regulate temperature in the house. Is it for you?
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How to Choose a Kitchen Stove

Thumbnail image for How to Choose a Kitchen Stove So many choices, it’s hard to decide: antique or reproduction, European or modern?
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New Life for a Modern Garden House

Thumbnail image for New Life for a Modern Garden House Living space and garden flow together in this 1947 Pittsburgh house. With its window wall and open plan, it lives large at just 1,170 square feet.
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Ornamenting the Roof

Thumbnail image for Ornamenting the Roof Add a decorative touch to your roof with finials and filigree, weathervanes, chimney pots, and fancy shapes.
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Salvage Style in a Soho Town House

Thumbnail image for Salvage Style in a Soho Town House Much of what's in this town house is old, salvaged from demolished houses and the odd cathedral. But the building itself was newly constructed in period style—on a vacant lot in New York City’s Soho neighborhood.
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The Historic Side of Minneapolis & St. Paul

Thumbnail image for The Historic Side of Minneapolis & St. Paul Minnesota’s Twin Cities are a historic travel destination.
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The Restoration of Newark Park

Thumbnail image for The Restoration of Newark Park Love and determination bring back a once-dilapidated castle in Gloucestershire, built in 1550, complete with peacocks.
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Tips for Restoring Gas Lighting

Thumbnail image for Tips for Restoring Gas Lighting Victorian-era gaslights were a major industry, and they can be a prime flea-market find today—if you know how to refurbish them.
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Touring Manhattan’s Lower East Side

Thumbnail image for Touring Manhattan’s Lower East Side Visit a place where it's still possible to get an idea of the daily life of an immigrant in the 19th or early 20th century.
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TV Camouflage

Thumbnail image for TV Camouflage Designers have come up with innovative ways to mask a television screen that are both beautiful and practical.
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Victorian Charm in the Catskills

Thumbnail image for Victorian Charm in the Catskills A photogenic house in a summer colony retains much of its gregarious German spirit—and furnishings.
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