| November 20, 2017 New at TOH | | | | Built circa 1872, this Italianate near Detroit and Ann Arbor is believed to be the oldest house in town READ MORE | | | | | | A shade so versatile it's virtually goof proof READ MORE | | | | | | Save time (and your back) with a foldable faucet that nixes trips from sink to cooktop and fills your largest pots with aplomb READ MORE | | | | | | A 1970s split-level gets a curb-appeal boost from an inviting entry porch, new siding, and updated windows and trimwork READ MORE | | | | | | A homeowner infuses character into her 1915 home with a built–in storage bed made from stock kitchen cabinets READ MORE | | | | | | Windows bring in light, open up horizons, and provide a link to the outside world. Here's how to make them–and your house–shine READ MORE | | | | | | Turns out it's still a threat. Here's what to do READ MORE | | | | | | When the dining room floor was demoed, the crew found a subfloor made of old-growth timbers. The homeowners and Charlie Silva have an idea for reusing those timbers as a sliding barn-type door for the new pantry. PLUS, more! WATCH NOW | | | | | | It's the holiday season at the AskTOH barn! Tom and Kevin build a toy box for Tom's grandson; Kevin travels to UL Laboratories in Chicago to learn about preventing fires from holiday decorations; the guys exchange gifts WATCH NOW | | | | |
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