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 stylesfrom 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. OHJs readers look forward to a mix of topics in each issue, from historical overviews, expert how-tos, 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 readers 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.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I was expecting,
By lc in texas (houston, texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Old House Journal (1-year) (Magazine)
My house is 100 years old and it is under partially renovation. I thought I may be able to get some good ideas from this magazine. It is a very thin magazine with the same advertisements in each issue. I receive 3 issues at once, one current, the other 2 go back 4 months. I wasnt too happy about that either. So far, it is more decorating, less renovation. No before and after picture of projects that incorporate a totally new floor plan.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great magazine,
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This review is from: Old House Journal (1-year) (Magazine)
A must have for all "Do it yourselfers". Interesting articles and easy to understand project instructions.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must for Old Houses,
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This review is from: Old House Journal (1-year) (Magazine)
Great DIY projects on a budget, and I love the photos! For more photos of old houses, their website[...] features most of their home tours.
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