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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Art Tile
      One-of-a-kind craftsmanship that brings a dash of style to any house

    +Sneak Peek at the New Season of This Old House TV
      The experts from This Old House transform an 1897 Shingle-style house in Newton, Mass., into family-friendly home. And the Ask This Old House crew is back on the road making house calls nationwide.

    +Green Showrooms
      These stores help you lead a greener, healthier—and more stylish—life

    +Building a Stylish Bar Cabinet
      Use vintage stained glass to build this stylish storage

    +Earth-Conscious Kitchen and Bath
      Help save the environment, or simply celebrate it, with trendsetting products inspired by nature

    +Installing a Lamppost
      See your way to a safer terrain with this step-by-step guide

    +Expandable Bath Vanity
      From the most beautiful to the most functional, take a look at our favorite intros from the 2007 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show

    +How do I remove and replace an old stove vent pipe?
      I need to remove a stove pipe. It's 8" terracotta inside a galvanized sleeve. I haven't found a roofer in SF willing to do this work. I'm thinking of building a frame around the duct to support it and then cutting the steel sleeve and removing the pipe. Any suggestions?

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