Old House Journal (1-year) (B000CQNKB8) - Prices and Reviews

Tools and Reviews

toolsandreviews.com Info and Reviews - Prices and Reviews

Home / Magazines / Old House Journal (1-year)

Old House Journal (1-year) (B000CQNKB8) - Customer Reviews, Information, Ratings, and Prices

Old House Journal (1-year) (B000CQNKB8) - Prices and Reviews

Search

Books, Music, DVD

Books
DVD
Magazines
Popular Music
Classical Music
Videos

Electronics & Office

Electronics
Camera & Photo
Office Products
Software
Video Games
Personal Computers
Cell Phones

Kids & Baby

Baby
Toys & Games
Video Games

Home & Garden

Bed & Bath
Furniture & Décor
Housewares
Kitchen
Outdoor Living
Tools & Hardware
Vacuums & Floor Care
Home Audio & Video

In association with

View shopping cart
 

Old House Journal (1-year)

Binding: Magazine
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months

$14.97


Features:

  • Magazine Subscription
  • Print
 

Old House Journal (1-year)

Old House Journal (1-year)


Editorial Review:

The editorial focus of this magazine is on restoring, maintaining and decorating homes built before 1950. The magazine provides practical, step-by-step articles on rehabilitation, preservation and restoration for both professionals and knowledgeable homeowners. Its editorial content includes technical and how-to articles, reviews of architectural and period decorating styles, old house restoration case histories, product reviews and evaluations, readers' hints and tips and sources for hard-to-find products and materials.


Who Reads Old-House Journal?
Old-House Journal is written for people who are passionate about restoring, renovating, decorating and maintaining America's wealth of old homes in a manner faithful to their architectural heritage. Its readers look to the magazine for authoritative background on homes of all architectural styles--from the earliest, Colonial-era houses, to Queen Annes and Craftsmans, to houses built in the mid- to late-1950s (anything 50 years or older is covered). OHJ is published 6 times a year, and gives readers the education, resources, tips, and inspiration to tackle and enjoy every step of the restoration process. OHJ's readers look forward to a mix of topics in each issue, from historical overviews, expert how-to's, and first-person restorer experiences, to technical articles offering a wealth of background and advice, to product reviews. Whether restoring an old house is a dream or a reality, many OHJ readers hold on to each issue to refer to again and again.
OHJ began 35 years ago as a grassroots, reader-generated publication, and is still open to contributions from its readers. These can include Old-House Living pieces as well as problem-solving articles. One recent example profiled a reader's decision to install a farmhouse-style sink in her turn-of-the-century Long Island kitchen, and the challenges she faced in making it happen.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • About the House: Up-to-date information on the latest events that old house enthusiasts won't want to miss (conferences, home tours, exhibits) as well as a look at old-house related topics in the news, helpful resources for homeowners, book reviews, and a timely maintenance tip.
  • Ask OHJ: Editors and expert contributors answer old-house related questions submitted by readers.
  • Historic Properties (formerly Swaps & Sales): A marketplace for old houses around the country, filled with color photos and descriptions.
  • Historic Retreats: A visit to a historic building that highlights the architectural significance of the destination.
  • Old-House Insider: A photographic tour of a professionally restored house with text that outlines the techniques and products used to make it happen (includes a breakout section of products and resources).
  • Old-House Living: The longest-running section; a profile of an old-house restorer, and the personal story of their house project.
  • Old-House Toolbox: One of the magazine's experts reviews a tool essential for a specific old-house repair, and offers tips for buying the right one.
  • Period Products: The latest in contemporary products that are either exact reproductions or interpretations faithful to a specific architectural style or theory.
  • Remuddling: A tongue-in-cheek look at a house that's been remodeled with no attention paid to matching the 'updates' to the original architecture (aka the old-house equivalent of Glamour's Fashion Don'ts).
  • Features: Each issue contains a mix of articles, including how to's (in-depth lessons on restoring old-house details); historical overviews (a look at how and why certain old-house features came into being); technical stories (a broad look at a subject--like energy efficiency, or bat-proofing a house--that offers readers a starting point for doing it themselves); style articles (an in-depth look at a particular architectural style) and restorer stories (a personal look at one family's restoration project). For example, the April issue featured an informative, photogenic article on decorative Victorian-era shingle patterns; stucco repair at a historic mansion; an in-depth lesson on using epoxy glues; a historical and visually rich overview of clay tile roofs, including a list of maintenance tips; an architectural perspective on Ranch houses; a how-to on repairing soffits; and a profile of a Chicago couple that saved a mid-century house from the wrecking ball.
Past Issues:

Contributors:
The stable of regular contributors consists of top experts in the field of restoration and old-home maintenance. Many of them make a living teaching homeowners how to repair and sustain their old houses, and all of them are passionate about saving older buildings.

Magazine Layout:
Each issue features gorgeous photography of old houses both inside and out. Text accounts for about half of articles. The magazine is very visual, and often uses sketches and old advertisements to illustrate points as well, offering information that's hard to find elsewhere.

Comparisons to Other Magazines:
The magazine is written for people restoring an old house as well as people with a general interest in American architectural styles dating from the Colonial times to the mid-20th century. People who are interested in fine craftsmanship and details, antiques and original home features, people who are preservation-minded, and old-house owners who want to 'do right' by their home (make repairs with an eye towards maintaining their house's architectural integrity) will get the most out of this magazine. In terms of the competition, OHJ offers quality editorial from an impressive roster of experts, all of which is focused on maintaining the authenticity of older buildings (they don't rip out and discard radiators in this magazine). OHJ is the only magazine that offers a package of ideas, inspiration, support, and nuts-and-bolts how-to information to help readers outfit their older homes in period-perfect style, both inside and out. The New York Times has referred to OHJ time and again as "the bible of old-house restoration."

Advertising:
Advertisements are almost exclusively for building and restoration materials such as doors, paints, tiles, appliances, reproduction lighting, wallpapers, and furniture. A directory is included so readers can request additional materials from advertisers.

Customer Reviews:

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

Love it:

If you have bought an older house and want inspriration and motivation to keep up the remodeling this magazine is great. Not too many ads like some of the other magazines.

Fascinating history & practical information:

Absolutely great hands-on information as well as fascinating histories of old houses. It's not about how to update, but how to preserve your home. I couldn't put the first issue down until I had read the whole thing!

Great reference, better methods:

Old House Journal is a great publication that gives great insight and motivation for those really into older home restoration, preservation, and renovation. Ranges from complete and accurate restoration to new spaces that complement the existing and allow for modern conveniences/lifestyles. Great regular reading material.

Never got it!!!!:

I ordered this on January 31st and here it is, March 19th and I've never received an issue. I understand that it takes time to process, but sheesh! I'm VERY DISAPPOINTED in the quality of the service.


Similar Products:

Old House Interiors (2-year) Old House Interiors (2-year)
from Active Interest Media
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Arts and Crafts Homes (2-year) Arts & Crafts Homes (2-year)
from Active Interest Media
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
New England Home New England Home
from New England Media Partner, LLC
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
Renovation Style (1-year) Renovation Style (1-year)
from Meredith
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Hobby Farm Home [2-year] Hobby Farm Home [2-year]
from BowTie Inc.
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
Hobby Farms (2-year) Hobby Farms (2-year)
from BowTie Inc.
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
Mother Earth News Mother Earth News
from Ogden Publications, Inc.
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
WildBird (2-year) WildBird (2-year)
from BowTie Inc.
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
Country Gardens (1-year) Country Gardens (1-year)
from Meredith
(Magazine)
- Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Portions © Amazon.com, Inc.
Top Sellers:
Whirlpool 4396841 PUR Side By Side Refrigerator Push Button Fast Fill Water Filter, 1-Pack 1. Whirlpool 4396841 PUR Side By Side Refrigerator Push Button Fast Fill Water...
from Whirlpool
(Tools & Hardware)
- Usually ships in 24 hours
Price: $26.99
Brita 35503 Pitcher Replacement Water Filter Cartridges, 3-Pack 2. Brita 35503 Pitcher Replacement Water Filter Cartridges, 3-Pack
from Brita
(Kitchen)
- Usually ships in 24 hours
Price: $13.00
Whirlpool 4396710P PUR Side-by-Side Refrigerator Push Button Cyst Reducing Water Filter, 2-Pack 3. Whirlpool 4396710P PUR Side-by-Side Refrigerator Push Button Cyst Reducing Water...
from Whirlpool
(Tools & Hardware)
- Usually ships in 24 hours
Price: $50.49
Black and Decker CHV9608 9.6 Volt Cyclonic-Action Cordless DustBuster with AccuREACH 4. Black & Decker CHV9608 9.6 Volt Cyclonic-Action Cordless DustBuster with...
from Black and Decker
(Kitchen)
- Usually ships in 24 hours
Price: $26.99
Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109) 5. Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
from ACI Gift Cards, Inc.
(Paper Gift Certificate)
- Usually ships in 24 hours
Price: $50.00
AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener 6. AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener
from Accu Sharp
(Tools & Hardware)
- Usually ships in 24 hours
Price: $5.99

» Click here for more...


Browse Tools & Home Improvement:

» Click here for top sellers in Tools



Quick search for any item

You can find engineering books at Engineers Book Shop

Books and software for writers at Writers Book Mall

Books for doctors at Doctors Book Store

Got computer software? See Software User Guides

Need money? Check out The Money Forums

Jewish Book Mall Jewish Feeds

Site © 2006-2010 Atarim, LLC

Privacy policy: we don't collect information about visitors except for the standard technical server logs. We don't send unsolicited emails. We don't sell the information that we don't collect about you to anyone. When you follow links to other sites, their privacy policies apply. Thanks for visiting!