At Home: A place for pets and politicos

Thursday, 28 July 2011 by IrwanKch
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At home on the Hill

At home on the Hill

This home's renovation was tailored to giving parties for politicos, not to mention the three dogs that live there.

Live Chat: Home Front

Live Chat: Home Front

Barbara Hawthorn, the designer who decorated John Jameson's home on Capitol Hill, joins Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza in a weekly chat at 11 a.m.

Blenders: Smooth operators

Blenders: Smooth operators

HANDY GUIDE | Blenders are a fixture in 85 percent of American homes. Read this before you buy.

Big Brother trampling your plants?

Big Brother trampling your plants?

Threats of jail for growing vegetables? How the hand of government, however well intentioned, can strangle our gardens.

Gardener's thoughts turn to winter

Gardener's thoughts turn to winter

A COOK'S GARDEN | The green in your garden doesn't have to fade with the daylight and warmth.

Fireplace 'makeunders'

Fireplace 'makeunders'

HOW TO | Have a fireplace that dominates your room? Here's how you can scale it back, no matter your budget.

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