At Home: New antiques shop in Georgetown, eating wisdom from chickens and gardening as you age

Thursday, 16 June 2011 by IrwanKch
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Antiques still have their place

Antiques still have their place

Fred Comer, the co-owner a new antiques shop in Georgetown's Book Hill neighborhood, reveals the secrets to mixing old and new design items.

Live Chat: Home Front

Live Chat: Home Front

Fred Comer — co-owner of Georgetown antiques shop Comer & Co. — joins Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienze for the weekly design chat at 11 a.m.

Bon vivant chickens

Bon vivant chickens

Sure, they provide great eggs. But having your own chickens can give you plenty of other meal ideas.

Gardening as you age

Gardening as you age

How to scale back the physical challenge of gardening without losing your garden's glory.

Picking a gas fireplace

Picking a gas fireplace

Those seeking to convert their fireplace to gas have three main options, each with advantages and drawbacks.

Creating an off-hours retreat

Creating an off-hours retreat

HOUSE CALLS | Designer Lauren Liess brings a bland bedroom back to life by creating an end-of-the-day oasis for one Reston couple.

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