The Original Restoration Magazine for people who are passionate about old houses to repair, rehabilitate, update, and decorate their homes; covering all classic American architectural styles,—from the earliest Colonial-era buildings to grand Victorians of every variety to Arts & Crafts bungalows and mid-century ranches.
Playing in the dirt
SIDE NOTES
Old House Journal • VOLUME LI, ISSUE 4
For Gracious Outdoor Living • An eclectic pick of enhancements for your home and garden this summer.
Romantic Revivals • Add elegance to a room, Italianate to Tudor, with luxurious finds.
The Rusticators • Back to nature in timeless old places: by the sea, in the mountains, in forest or countryside.
OUR DYNAMIC MID-CENTURY RANCH • The 1952 house was cookie-cutter and tired. Now it show-cases the best of MCM design.
DESIGN
window PROBLEM SOLVERS FOR OLD-HOUSE RETROFITS & ADD-ONS • Good windows, well designed, can solve problems with function, proportion, letting in the light, and ventilation. Manufacturers are stepping up.
Talk to Me of Windows … a glossary
ARMILLARY SPHERES
A Nautical Cottage Bath • A tranquil new bathroom uses color and texture for seaside appeal.
RESTORE
the case for SHUTTERS • Shutters may look relatively fragile but older wood shutters were built to withstand decades of weather, bearing up through hurricanes and hail, intense heat and piercing cold.
Workhorse Tools • Essentials for projects in and out of the house.
Solving the Roof • After much research by the owners, a century-old Storybook home gets a 21st-century roof treatment.
A Pocket Door from a Transom • Installed vertically, a transom window glazes a door that slides into the wall.
Wetproof Building Basics • Standing water is the enemy, so design each element to shed precipitation, drain quickly, or ventilate.
For Windows that Rattle
INSPIRE
INHABITING a fantasy • A bland old house, once home to musicians who were month-to-month, slowly morphs into a Victorian showcase born of its owners’ imaginations.
WHEN ALL IS (GARDEN) FOLLY • A ROMANTIC STONE RUIN PROVIDES INTEREST IN THE SMALL YARD
reclaiming the Cloud Ship • Addressing structural issues and incompatible additions, two architects bring back a rare surviving coastal cottage that dates to 1910—with DIY help from the whole family.
WOOD ON THE WALLS • INTERIOR CLADDING FOR SERVICE ROOMS & COTTAGES
period living with an artistic eye • Owner Deb Richards, who is quite at home in the past, continues to steward the 1740 New England house and its traditional garden.
Resources
Remuddling!