With the right materials and technique, it's possible to make an original wood window perform as good or better than a replacement.| Fine Homebuilding
With remarkable attention to detail, the owner created a period kitchen that's both functional and perfect for the 1925 house.| Fine Homebuilding
A pedestrian renovation in the 1990s obscured the essential nature of this 1912 Colonial Revival house.| Fine Homebuilding
Built in 1896 with three-brick-thick walls, this Queen Anne mansion in eastern Washington state has been restored inside and out.| Fine Homebuilding
How do you choose between performance and appearance in beautiful old homes?| Fine Homebuilding
Maine-inspired design ideas abound in this kitchen addition to a 1760s Colonial-era home featuring custom cabinets and reclaimed pine floors.| Fine Homebuilding
From The Chattahoochee Skunkworks: Tastefully Modified Honda 400 Four... When the Honda CB350F appeared in 1972, it was the smallest-displacement four-cylinder motorcycle ever produced. While it was a neat engineering exercise that showed off Honda's technical prowess, it was too slow to| BikeBound
1 of 298: 1939 BSA M24 Gold Star... In 1937, racer Wal Handley lapped the historic Brooklands circuit at over 100 mph (102.27 mph to be exact) on a highly-modified BSA Empire Star sporting an experimental aluminum cylinder and head. Not only did Handley win his clubman's race and ear| BikeBound
Basket Case to Asphalt Warrior: 1971 Kawasaki H1B... In the annals of motorcycledom, few street-going machines have earned a more notorious reputation than the original Kawasaki H1 Mach III, a 500cc two-stroke triple developed for the speed-crazed horsepower junkies of the American market.| BikeBound