This Old House
The homeowners have withdrawn their petition to build a carriageway.
The homeowners have withdrawn their petition to build a carriageway.
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The day begins with the crew moving the old milk shed and reviewing design ideas.
A tour of the oldest house the show has worked on: a 1710 colonial in Action, Massachusetts.
Viewing the sisal-like wool carpet, track lighting, and fans in the studio.
Visiting Halekii Heiau; Richard Trethewey reviews the new solar hot water system.
Overseeing ground treatment for termites; the master carpenter trims out the vestibule.
Steve tours one of Waikiki's first two luxury hotels; Norm explains how the siding will look.
Norm makes a raised-panel door, and the electrician discusses the new breaker system.
Local electric brings new power access, and the kitchen designer reviews the wish list.
The homeowner realizes her dream renovation as the team wraps its 21st season.
The countdown to the completion of the Santa Barbara bungalow renovation begins.
We check out the new custom windows and tour a spectacular Greene and Greene home.
We check out the framing of the new master suite and discuss City wildfire codes.
We review reframing progress and then board one of the oil rigs that dot the coastline.
We arrive to find the house reduced to a few walls and a forest of studs.
How to maintain stone countertops and prevent stains; installing a chain-link fence.
Energy audit detects where weatherstripping and insulation can be improved; removing a toilet seat.
The landscape crew puts in a sod lawn, and we receive a one-button key-fob security controller demo.
Interior designers begin their work as the construction crew scurries to finish up the job.
The show opens with the landscaping crew putting in a granite block curb around the driveway island.
A 490-pound soaking tub is hoisted through the master bath window.
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