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IMARI FROM PORCELAIN TO PATTERN

WHERE THE STARS ALIGNED

Mark and Susan Schumann bought a Quaker meeting house in New Jersey, but had to wait eight years and restore it before they actually owned it.

NEW AGAIN

Benjamin Moore, his brother, and sister lost the house their parents built. Two hundred years, a move, and a restoration later, the house found a home with Dean and Elizabeth Isabella.

THE EVOLUTION OF SHUTTERS

Always useful to keep out bad weather, bugs, and burglars, shutters are also stylish. We tell you how to match your home with the right shutter design.

LIGHTING THE NIGHT

Always useful to keep out bad weather, bugs, and burglars, shutters are also stylish. We tell you how to match your home with the right shutter design.

WORKING WOOD IN EARLY AMERICA

When the only building material available was wood, colonial carpenters expertly selected the best species for each job from subfloor to shingles.

LOAVES AND FISHES, MUGS AND WISHES

When the only building material available was wood, colonial carpenters expertly selected the best species for each job from subfloor to shingles.
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