This Old House

DIRECTORY SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020

COVER: See the listing for “More Than Meets the Eye.”

TOOLKIT (pp. 11–14) Squirrel-proof bulb plantings > Thanks to Kathleen LaLiberté of Longfield Gardens, Lakewood, NJ; longfield-gardens.com.

Loft-like lower level Designer: Max Humphrey, Portland, OR; . Contractor: Patrick Richardson, Murrayhill Remodeling, Portland, OR; . Lighting, stools, rolling bookcase, clock, and laundry cabinet hardware: . Banquette gingham fabric: . Custom dining table and Ping-Pong table: . Sectional sofa, bathroom vanity and sink faucet: . TV media cabinet and coffee table: . Refrigerator:. Vintage rugs: .

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