Barnwood Builders
The Barnwood Builders go to save the barn that inspired Mark Bowe to start his business.
The Barnwood Builders go to save the barn that inspired Mark Bowe to start his business.
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Mark and the guys volunteer to help a boy scout troop build a new lodge out of their old lodge.
The crew saves an Ohio barn built with incredible craftsmanship.
The Builders give a mansion a log cabin makeover complete with log skins and a stacked log entryway.
Ryan builds a rack to display antique mantle beams; Teeshawn uses extra inventory from the yard.
The crew works to salvage a cabin that saved their business; a variety of surprising repairs.
Stacking a double pen log cabin; transforming a 1970s ranch house into a rustic lakeside retreat.
The guys build a facade using antique log veneers for a client who wants a classic log-cabin look.
A secluded hunting cabin in Guyton, Georgia; a pre-Civil War cabin in West Virginia.
The builders battle extreme weather in Sacramento, Ky. to save a cabin built in 1853.
Mark checks out the most incredible hand-hewn timber-frame barn he's ever seen.
A museum in Townsend, Tenn., wants a 19th-century gunsmith's cabin to be restored.
The Barnwood Builders take down an 1839 swing beam-style barn in Blairstown, New Jersey.
The builders transform an Ohio double-pen barn into a huge log home in Cave Spring, Ga.
Buying a cabin with an unusual design called Piece en Piece; one surprise after another.
After years of searching, Mark Bowe finds the barn he wants to turn into his own home.
Saving a barn that once housed mules; a timber frame that's been converted to wedding venue.
Mark Bowe returns to the finished homes of some of his favorite "Barnwood Builders" jobs.
In Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, the crew saves one of the biggest barns they've ever seen.
In Cashiers, N.C., the crew builds an antique log cabin in the middle of a huge modern home.
The guys take down a Pennsylvania Bank Barn in hopes of recovering the long beams.
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