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Newsletter
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of useful information, sound advice and timely commentary about
small, older houses and city living, the Small Home Gazette
is a quarterly publication of the Twin Cities Bungalow Club. Articles
from past issues are listed below.
Fall 2003
Letter from the Editor
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Lighting your bungalow
• Seeping sap
• Split wood storm doors
• Caulks
Feature: "Book Reviews"
Summer 2003
Letter from the Editor
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Storm/screen doors
Feature: "Discovering Your Bungalow's
History"
Spring 2003
Letter from the Editor
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Bathroom tiles
Feature: "What's Your Goal? Using the
Right Terms can Help You Define What You Want"
Winter 2003
Letter from the Editor
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Bungalow windows
Feature: "Bungalows: A Good Investment?"
Fall 2002
Letter from the Editor
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Staining hardwood floors
• Painting porch floors
Feature: "Bungalow Kitchen Floors"
Feature: "Killer Bungalows"
Summer 2002
Letter from the Editor
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Stenciling old-fashioned, spring-loaded roller shades
• Paint colors
• Stripping painted brick fireplaces
Feature: "Fixing Damaged Art Pottery"
Spring 2002
Letter from the Editor
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Recommended flowers and plants
for the bungalow period;
key design elements for small urban
gardens
Feature: "Ephraim Faience Pottery,
Inside a Modern Pottery Studio"
Winter 2002
Guest Editorial
Answers to Your Toughest Bungalow
Questions
• Hiring remodelers and handymen
• Restoring old ovens
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