This Old House
The crew lays the groundwork for framing and tear out the plaster ceiling in the kitchen.
The crew lays the groundwork for framing and tear out the plaster ceiling in the kitchen.
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Richard Trethewey reviews the installation of radiant heat; Norm builds custom cabinets.
Steve tours Santa Fe-style houses; Norm works on southwestern-style cabinet doors.
Norm arrives from Boston, and Steve learns how to make a traditional kiva fireplace.
Steve takes viewers to Santa Fe, NM, to look at the show's newest project.
The Concord project draws to a close as Steve Thomas tours the finished barn.
The barn nears completion, and Richard Trethewey visits a German plumbing fixture factory.
Tiling continues, lighting fixtures are installed, and Norm and Steve build library doors.
Steve tours an eco-friendly gravel yard; Norm and Tommy frame windows.
Rich Trethewey explains the radiant heating floor system; Steve tours a plastic house.
A custom stairway is installed, and Steve tours where it was manufactured.
Richard Trethewey takes viewers on a tour of a boiler factory in Germany.
Steve explains the barn's new heating system, and drywalling begins.
Steve reviews landscaping progress; Barbara and Steve visit a kitchen design center.
The well is connected, Richard Trethewey reviews the plumbing, and a mason builds a wall.
A concrete slab is poured in the basement; Steve and Norm review the barn's progress.
Custom-made windows and deluxe skylights are installed; Steve and Norm hang clapboards.
Stress-skin panels are installed over the barn's frame, and the well is completed.
The barn's massive frame is put up by hand at an old-fashioned barn raising.
The crew hosts a workshop on cutting and joining timbers; Steve visits a mill in Maine.
Steve visits a panel factory and then learns how post-and-beam buildings are designed.
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