Do you have questions on home repairs, renovations or the latest home trends? Rich Martin can help. You can catch Living at Home, every Wednesday and Saturday.
Unexpected treasures
Whether it's something you inherited or found at a flea market, do you ever wonder if an item you have at home is a valued treasure?
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Updated: 05/11/2008 05:00 AM
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The dish on dishwashers
Dishwashers have come a long way, but before you buy one, read up on part one of Jill Scott's two-part series on dishwashers.
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05/04/2008 05:00 AM
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Allergy proofing your home
Flowers are starting to bloom and that means its allergy season. Pollen and dust wreak havoc this time of year, but there are some things you can do at home to help you breathe easier this spring.
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Updated: 04/27/2008 05:00 AM
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Paint additives
Rich Martin talks with Bob Traver of Pittsburgh Paints, who tells us about an additive you can put into paint to make it easier to use.
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Updated: 04/26/2008 05:00 AM
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Choosing the right ceiling fan
Most people would think buying a ceiling fan is a breeze, but there is a lot to know if you want to find the best one for your home. A ceiling fan is a great energy efficient way to keep your home cool.
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Updated: 04/24/2008 05:00 AM
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Finding a piano in tune with your life
Since buying a piano is a very personal decision, our Jill Scott went with Joanne Polk of the Manhattan School of Music to the Steinway Store to get some tips on how to find one that strikes the right cord with you.
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Updated: 04/20/2008 05:00 AM
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JCC culinary director cooks up healthy Passover meals
During Passover most people think of heavy meat dishes and matzo that sits like lead at the bottom of your stomach. However, at the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Culinary Director Julie Negrin whips up some light, healthy options that are also great for vegetarians.
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04/16/2008 05:13 PM
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