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Room to Improve : Sleek Radiators Q. Is there a way to replace my bulky radiators with something slimmer - maybe even invisible?
For Renovators, a Rude Awakening Consumers everywhere are likely to feel the impact of this year's hurricanes in the form of rising prices for construction and building materials.
Cuttings: Garden Centers in Winter: Dinosaurs in the Undergrowth Nurseries struggling to stay ahead of online competitors and big-box garden centers are marketing themselves as destinations.
House Proud: Decorating With an Ear for Eames and R&B For a collector of vinyl and audio equipment, a pitch-perfect abode.
Turf: Shaking Off the Rust, New Suburbs Are Born Middle-class New Yorkers are increasingly moving to the Lehigh Valley in search of affordable housing and good schools.
Garden Q.&A.: Seeds That Need the Cold I love the way cimicifugas are enormous and airy. But my attempts to grow them from saved seed have failed. Is there a trick to it?
Cuttings: In the Snowy Season, the Promise of Sunshine If you are wondering what to give the gardener in your life, keep it simple with a book, an unusual pot or a pair of gloves.
Room to Improve: Making an Entrance Q. I have a small entrance hall that I want to make seem larger. Would mirrors help?
At Home With| Michael Sessions: When the War Room Is the Family Room The young mayor of Hillsdale, Mich., lives with his parents and sister, and calls his bedroom "an average teenage mess hole."
Turf: And Broker Makes Five Contractors' delays are forcing more people to take refuge in hotels and corporate apartments or with family and friends.
House Proud: Glossy Skin, Vinyl-Clad Heart The architect Charles Rose merged old and new by wrapping an old colonial house inside a cedar box and adding a modern wing.
Room to Improve : Curved Curtain Rods Q. My living room has a window-lined turret. How do I hang curtains on a curved wall?
At Home With | Gale Anne Hurd: Inventing the Future, but Anchored in the Past The film producer immerses herself in a 1923 Mediterranean revival house that was renovated and furnished to reflect the era in which it was built.
Gulf Planning Roils Residents Rebuilding guidelines for coastal Mississippi are pitting the New Urbanists against residents.
Yours, Mine and Heirs' Estate redistribution can leave resentment in its wake, but involving those who will inherit the estate can be rewarding for everyone.
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