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Publisher: This Old House Ventures
Category: Magazine

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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 85 reviews
Sales Rank: 51

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 10
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 10
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00005R8BL

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Who Reads This Old House?
This Old House is a magazine for homeowners in search of practical, affordable, and inspirational ideas for enhancing and maintaining their homes. What they find is a balance of step-by-step instruction for DIY interior and landscape projects; lively how-to’s about keeping contractors on the level and saving money on remodels; expert tool and product reviews; and handsome feature stories showcasing fine craftsmanship and elegant architectural design.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
Detailed information, illustration, and photography that provides an understanding of the tools, materials and techniques required to renovate a home, as well as how to work more effectively with architects, contractors, and designers. Regular sections:

  • Idea File Inspirational: “before and after” kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects; and virtual makeover schemes for dated home exteriors.
  • TOH TV: Take-home lessons gleaned from This Old House television’s current house projects.
  • Upgrades: How to get high-end looks—both indoors and out—for less; expert shopping advice for scoring the best deals on a range of household fixtures and appliances; comparative analysis of home improvement materials and finishes; and ideas for “greening” interiors and landscapes.
  • Home Solutions: Money-saving tips and easy DIY spruce-up projects; need-to-know news related to home safety and finance; and This Old House’s “remodeling therapists” answer reader questions and help them steer clear of home improvement pitfalls.
  • How-to Projects: Creative recycling projects for salvaged house parts; easy step-by-step plans for weekend remodelers; tutorials on how all those “whaddaya call it” household systems and appliances actually work.
  • Ask This Old House: Expert troubleshooting for a range of problems submitted by the This Old House community; reader tool tests; TOH TV master carpenter Norm Abram’s shares his tricks of the trade.
  • Feature Articles: Best bang for your buck ways to boost curb appeal; tips and tricks to save space and get organized; round-ups of winning room designs; period-perfect whole house renovation projects; and “All About” guides to building materials, fixtures, and finishes.

Special Issues
Reader-Created — The annual round up of projects and tips offered by the magazine readers and website users. The TOH community shares what they know, shows what they’ve done, and votes on thisoldhouse.com for their favorite projects sent in by their peers. Green — Whether building from scratch or improving an existing house, TOH helps homeowners weigh the many options for energy and water savings and choose the very best among thousands of eco-friendly products, new technologies and materials. The issue also showcases attractive, value-minded projects that inspire readers to envision their own green home makeovers.


Magazine Layout:
The overall design is engaging and fresh, with friendly and straightforward typefaces. A mix of illustration and step-by-step photography offers easy navigation of how-to stories. Pulled back views of interiors and landscapes are always highlighted with tight shots that break the images down to the details so readers can follow along and replicate the results at home.
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Contributors:
This Old House editors are DIYers; testing the tools, executing the how-to projects, and volunteering their own homes as research and development labs for devising smart solutions to real-life problems. The magazine also works closely with This Old House television’s pros, calling on our resident general contractor, carpenter, plumber, landscape contractor, and interior designer for expert advice. Last, the readers themselves contribute to the magazine, submitting their own before and after projects, field-tested tips, and personal stories—good and bad—about home improvement.

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Comparisons to Other Magazines:
Neither rarified interior design magazine nor DIY manual, This Old House is a blend of the two, designed to help its readers enjoy, understand, and protect their investment in their homes.

Advertisers:
Lowe’s and Home Depot, Valspar and Sherwin-Williams, Moen and Delta, Trex, True Value, Trane, Craftsman and Kohler are just a few of the home-centered advertisers This Old House carries.

Awards:
  • MIN’s Best of the Web Winner 2009. Category: Video: Magazine-Branded Show (CONSUMER): This Old House Family Projects
  • Folio Eddie Awards: Gold Winner, Consumer/Shelter Full Issue, June 2008; Gold Winner, Consumer/Shelter Single Article or Series, June 2008, “Family Projects”
  • Editor and Publisher’s “EPpy” award for best national magazine-affiliated web site, 2008
  • Society of Publication Designers: Website Redesign, 2008; Feature Photography Award, March 2007; Back of Book, Design Award, November 2007; Front of Book, Design Award, December 2007; Photography Award, 2006; Redesign Award*, 2005; Award, House Plans, 2005; llustration Spot Award*, 2005; Photography Award, 2005
  • American Photographer - Photography Award, 2005
  • Henry R. Luce Award, Special Interests, 2005
    *indicates multiple award


  • Product Description
    This Old House brings yesterday's craftsmanship, tomorrow's ideas, and today's living all under one roof.


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    5 out of 5 stars completely on target   July 9, 2009
    magpub (NY, NY)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    With the redesign, the magazine now captures the essence of the TV show and extends it into useful information every homeowner can use. Some of the articles focus on DIY-related projects, some help you when you want to work with professionals - all are perfectly suited for me and my wife. I now have a library of the mags which I save for future reference (honey do lists) although I also use their web site (which is integrated into the magazine each month). Great read; great resource.


    5 out of 5 stars A great resource   October 30, 2001
    Sports Guy (Sammamish, WA USA)
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    TOH Magazine is a great resource for those who are restoring their vintage homes. It includes many how to guides and readers can send in their questions to Norm. His answers are not always the easy way, but the best way! I also find many of the pictures are good ways to come up with ideas that you would have never thought of for your newly recreated space. All in all, it is one of the best home and garden magazines on the market!


    5 out of 5 stars This Old House   May 31, 2009
    Peter Michalowski
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This product has very good ideas and helps you with getting creative on your own ideas.
    great for people on a budget.



    5 out of 5 stars help for the homeowner   June 17, 2010
    Jane L. Dykstra (Woodstock GA)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Various information for almost anyone.remodeling articles,personal experiences,hints on repairs upkeep,etc.Lots of reader input and forums of sorts. Can always find something for me.


    5 out of 5 stars This Old House Magazine   February 1, 2010
    KIWI
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This magazine always delivers quality, relevant content for those who enjoy, or aspire to enjoy, restoring pre-loved homes to their former glory and beyond.

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