Home is a place to relax and reflect. We believe that a home filled with character, beautiful art, and charming antiques is a home worth celebrating. We’re exploring DIYs, collectibles, and ways of being that will help enhance our house and make it a home.
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Learn about the benefits of street trees and how you can help revitalize your city’s tree canopy. These trees are vital in older communities.
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Try this classic potato salad recipe from 1910. The traditional ingredients create a simple dish that is perfect for small gatherings.
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From comedic capers to dramatic adventures, these old films showcase the thrill of discovering hidden treasures and valuable antiques.
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Buy Nothing Groups are a great way to save money, reduce waste, and connect with others in your community. Here’s what you need to know.
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Transform your antique humidor into a functional and stylish piece. We have ideas to use it for storage or add vintage charm to your home.
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From its design to its role in the movie, learn all about the Christmas Story leg lamp—an iconic and beloved movie prop.
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Create a unique and immersive cocktail experience with these tips for setting up a speakeasy bar in your basement.
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Learn how to make traditional holiday cocktails from the Victorian era, including hot buttered rum, mulled wine, spiked eggnog, and more.
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Stay stylish and warm this winter: From coats and skirts to fur stoles and gloves, learn how to dress in some 1920s winter fashion essentials.
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Want to party like it’s the roaring twenties? From jazz music to devil’s food cake, our guide has several ideas for a fabulous 1920s party.
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From love and happiness to courage and success, these Victorian quotes will inspire and motivate you on your journey to greatness.
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Hoarding vs. collecting: understand the distinctions and how to overcome hoarding to achieve a more organized and satisfying life.
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To renovate an old house but also maintain most of its original features, you need to do a lot of planning before you tear anything down.
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There are many ways to add 1920s style to your home. Whether you want an Art Deco look or a touch of nostalgia, these ideas can help.
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Explore old houses from movies that you loved to watch over the years. Stream them again to find details you may have missed the first time.
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Learn how to make a classic fruit punch from the early 1900s using tea, a variety of fruit, and some sugar.
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Want to add a jolt to your dessert? Learn how to make coffee ice cream like your ancestors with this vintage recipe from 1915.
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Dress up your gifts this year with some clever reusable gift wrap. This collection includes both new and vintage options.
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Old fashioned tea cakes are a simple treat that are easy and inexpensive to make. Whip up several dozen with this 100 year old recipe.
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If you’re feeling nostalgic, try this traditional Italian soup recipe, Zuppa di Fagioli, from an old WWI-era cookbook.