Most folks may tackle two or three houses in a lifetime. This Old House TV's crew has taken on 59—and counting. What they've discovered in the last three decades is sure to help any home improver
The owners of the Tucson home—one of them a designer—brought many strong ideas to the table during the 1997 remodel of their 1930 Pueblo Revival home. They worked closely with the architect on some unique and noteworthy details: black poured-concrete kitchen countertops (the first time concrete counters appeared on TOH), kitchen cabinets made from distinctive, locally sourced mesquite wood, and in the library, a powder room door cleverly disguised in a wall of bookshelves.
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