Wondering if you'd like a Colonial, Victorian, bungalow, or modern? Try this quiz from the editors of Old House Journal magazine.
We take on vintage tile as our editors highlight new and classic articles.
New Old House, a special publication from the editors of Old House Journal, is for homeowners and designers who are planning to build a house that embodies quality and tradition now and for the future.
Get in-depth presentations about restoring historic wood windows, repointing and replicating historic mortar, clay tile, storm window installation, and much more from the comfort of your home.
Old House Journal's Annual Sourcebook is your curated guide to period-inspired home design, showcasing hundreds of the best-quality and artisan products.
The finishing touch on your traditionally-styled old-house kitchen is restoration hardware.
In honor of Preservation Month, Old House Journal is giving you the chance to win a year-long print subscription!
Every year in May, preservation groups, historical societies, organizations, and related businesses celebrate our country’s diverse and unique heritage with Historic Preservation Month.
In Honor of Historic Preservation Month, Old House Journal is giving you the chance to win a 2019 Sourcebook: They Still Make.
Join Old House Journal's long-time editor Patricia Poore for an on-demand webinar.
The right style of kitchen cabinetry makes vintage homes feel complete.
Windows are the soul of a building. They let in the light that brightens all the features that tell the home’s story. This is even more true of historic homes.
When Abatron, Inc. began developing wood repair epoxy materials in the late 1970’s, there was no way we could have possibly known the impact it would have on the process of repairing windows.
In Honor of Historic Preservation Month, Old House Journal is give you the chance to win a 2019 issue of New Old House.
In Honor of Historic Preservation Month, Old House Journal is give you the chance to win a two year-long print subscription!
In honor of May's Historic Preservation Month, Old House Journal wants to continue the celebration by offering giveaways through the month of May.
In the last part of our video series, Phil Huber, editor of Woodsmith Magazine, walks us through the final steps of creating a small Shaker bench, properly screwing the top of the bench to the base.
In this video series, Phil Huber, editor of Woodsmith Magazine, continues the conversation of building a small Shaker bench, including how to build and customize the legs and stretcher.
Shop craftsman at Woodsmith Magazine Marc Hopkins demonstrates how to trim out a window with window casing.
Our popular annual edition is here! New Old House showcases period-inspired homes designed by the country’s top residential architects working in the classical, traditional, and period-inspired fields.
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.
The annual OHJ Sourcebook is your curated guide to period-inspired home design, showcasing hundreds of the best-quality and artisan products.
View a small collection of old-house built-in pieces.
Wood Brackets are an excellent addition to both the inside and outside of the home. ProWoodMarket® Brackets are also used in large commercial projects to add architectural interest and detail. These handcrafted pieces also look great in free-standing structures such as gazebos and pergolas and are a perfect way to dress up porches and entrances.