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Arlington Arts & Crafts | Decorative Touches Make a Differen

Season 36 Episode 13 | 23m 43s

The architect plans call for new exterior decorative features. Kevin and Tommy install a small roof detail over the bank of living room windows. Upstairs, Kevin learns about Lazure painting. The Arts & Crafts front door gets restored in a nearby shop. In the living room, Tommy and Kevin install wood paneling to match the existing walls. Evergreen trees are planted along the edges of the property.

Aired: 02/01/17 | Expires: 09/27/17
Funding for THIS OLD HOUSE is provided by The Home Depot and Renewal By Andersen.
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