Essential Home Essential Home Design and Remodel Blogs
What just happened? Only a few years ago, the mainstream
media and its additions regulated the world of design and improvement tips -
This Old House, Bob Villa, Taunton. Suddenly, blogs exploded and blocked, each
operated by one or two people and with zero-risk capital, to the landscape with
home improvement tips. Here are a few worth checking out.
The young love of young houses
Johnson and Jerry Peters are the best at the moment,
carefully balancing home games and personal with professional and commercial.
With over 3,000 projects covered, their blog is a unique home information
store. In addition to running their popular website, they also write books and
raise two children.
remodelista
Embark on this timepiece and see how Juice looked in his
childhood before becoming the company's power plant as it is now. It's called
Remodel List. Launched by four women in the San Francisco Bay Area, Remodel's
list grows by leaps and bounds but still keeps the air in a tight shop - less
than twenty editors and associates.
the founder of this very popular blog, wants to remake it -
now in her fifth home. But as demand outstripped supply, she came up with a
great idea to make this pet project a reader-driven website. Now readers submit
detailed plans for everything from waterfall tables to garden shells, all of
which can be duplicated.
Retro renovation
Retro-renovation is your source for all the problems of
modern home-related mid-century renovation. Pam Kuber's enthusiasm is evident
in every article on this fantastic site. Also, keep in touch with Pam's
renovation of his 1951 colonial house in Lennox, Massachusetts.
hammer zone
Don't let Hammercone's bare web site fool you. Founder Bruce
Mackie has more fish to fry than fine-tune a graphic website - large, heavy,
included renovation projects such as house slopes, foundations, deck building,
cutting holes in A / Cs window sills. If you have a big project underway, maybe
Hammercone can give you advice on how to deal with it.
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This old house
What? After losing in 39 seasons - yes, three-nine - is this
PBS backbone still pretty good? Yes it is
The TOH website is just an addition to the TV series, a
force you can count on. With many (free) video tutorials, the TOH website is a
one-stop-shop for things as simple as lawn sharpeners and as complicated as
building shower tiles.
Houzz
News has gone from being just beautiful house images to a
web site with real-life articles. However, the real knocking heart is in the
News members forum.
Family devotee
The Family Manager is surprisingly good in terms of
renovation tips. Emphasis on "surprise", since this site is owned by
Reader Digest. Roadside advice website on home renovation topics that anyone
can access. Great graphics.
Good building in Taunton
This, in the print version, is a classic. Taunton is a
fantastic source of information, mainly aimed at professionals (remodelers are
also welcome) or for DIY people who want more serious work on this issue. In
recent years, Taunton has slightly reduced its professional reach to ordinary
homeowners.
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