Posts tagged remodeling
Marie Owens :: Securing Your Home Against Forced Entry
3April 26, 2011
Creating a secure home is a matter of design philosophy, construction technique and the habits of the occupants. While it is possible to design and build a home that is extremely secure, it can be difficult to remodel a high degree of security into a home. Luckily, there are some basic steps you can take to make it very difficult for an intruder to gain access to your home quickly. [ . . . ]
Building Moxie, Leah Thayer and a Comfy, Comfy Chair
18December 9, 2010
I guess I could tell you about the time LT and I met up for lunch . . . and how I felt like a major klutz, but I won't. Instead . . . I'll tell you , and picture this >> dueling little black notebooks. What I mean -- we were not actually sitting in the same room for this interview. << Yah! [ . . . ]
The Other Man :: Part 1 of Some On the Kitchen
20November 19, 2010
by jb
in working with pros
I mean -- I can do some things. This is our third signifigant reno. And before this . . . the only other interior project that has been completed by anyone else (other than me) was a small half bath. That project required moving the flight of stairs in our first, tiny rowhome . . . the timeline was important.
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Paul Lesieur :: Oscar Awards for Remodeling
8October 5, 2010
Oscars for remodeling!
By Paul Lesieur
How about giving out Oscars for remodeling? We could have 4 categories. [ . . . ]
Paul Lesieur :: Is There a Science to Remodeling?
7August 18, 2010
Science being quick to offer speculative theories has had no success explaining the relationship, if any, between The Plumbers Crack and the Mariana Trench. Both sizable fissures that have denied explorers for the last century. The Mariana Trench has recently been photographed and been found to contain undiscovered species of deep water fish; the Plumbers Crack however has not been proven to support life and further study is hampered by a lack of volunteers. Studies of the Plumbers Crack will continue when technology catches up to the demands of science and an unmanned vehicle can be employed for these explorations. [ . . . ]
