Inside this week’s issue

Melissa and Steve Alfstad turn their 1938 South Hill residents into their dream home. (The Spokesman-Review)
The Spokesman-Review

Readers to the rescue

The pattern on Slim Dossey’s quilt has been identified as Grandmother’s Flower Garden.

Page 4

Don’t count on cleaning up

Antique wash basin dates to the 1880s, but its value doesn’t reflect its age.

Page 5

Charmed, they’re sure

Family has transformed its South Hill hidden treasure into a beauty.

Page 6

Cozy but not costly

Economical cabin project provides as much strength as it does comfort.

Page 7

It’s time to think miniature

The plant industry has been very busy while catering to small-space gardeners.

Page 10

Downtown to stay

Former Spokane Valley resident decided to go condo and hasn’t looked back.

Page 11

Historic seating

Jim and Arlene Coulson outfit their home theater with seats from the Fox.

Page 12

Temporary living

Chattaroy family sets up camp in huge garage while new home is being built.

Page 13

Break out the toothbrush

The best way to your pet’s oral health is through regular brushing.

Page 15

How are we doing?

Let us know what you think. Suggest a story or write us a letter.

home@spokesman.com

Thank you for visiting Spokesman.com. To continue reading this story and enjoying our local journalism please subscribe or log in.

You have reached your article limit for this month.

Subscribe now and enjoy unlimited digital access to Spokesman.com

Unlimited Digital Access

Stay connected to Spokane for as little as 99¢!

Subscribe for access

Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in

You have reached your article limit for this month.

Subscribe now and enjoy unlimited digital access to Spokesman.com

Unlimited Digital Access

Stay connected to Spokane for as little as 99¢!

Subscribe for access

Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in

Oops, it appears there has been a technical problem. To access this content as intended, please try reloading the page or returning at a later time. Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in