
Barnwood Builders
Mark visits cabins he helped build in Montana, Texas, South Carolina, and West Virginia.

Mark visits cabins he helped build in Montana, Texas, South Carolina, and West Virginia.

The guys restore an 1856 log cabin using wood from an old barn and a local saw mill.

Mark Bowe and the guys sit down to talk about cabins and barns; with special guests.

Mark and the guys travel to Gatlinburg, Tenn., to replace a log home lost in the 2016 wildfires.

Mark buys three cabins on a remote farm; it's a takedown full of suspense and plenty of big crashes.

Mark and the guys save a classic log cabin and re-purpose its rare hand-cut sandstone chimney.

Mark Bowe returns to the finished homes of some of his favorite "Barnwood Builders" jobs.

Local craftsmen join Mark and the crew to build a massive log home in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

The team gets creative while trying to make something worthwhile out of a lackluster cabin.

Mark's client wants to use the barn wood from a bank barn to outfit his Arizona restaurant.

While salvaging barn wood, the crew has to deal with a dangerous roof.

Mark's team works with veterans to construct a giant timber frame lodge for Project Healing Waters.

Johnny and Tim take down a tobacco barn; Graham and Alex tackle a log cabin.

Half the crew seeks to save an 1830s log home, while the other half tears down an old log barn.

After years of searching, Mark Bowe finds the barn he wants to turn into his own home.

After saving Larry Melton's childhood home, the builders invite him to the Boneyard.

With Jamila's help, a couple transforms their neglected backyard into a haven for their extended family to learn, share, and care for both the new plants and the newly-hatched baby Silkie chicks.

Jamila uses natural solutions to solve a backyard's mosquito problem and transforms the space.

Jamila teaches a couple who are opening a brewery how to plant and grow their own hops.

A mother-daughter duo gets a large tank to collect rainwater for the garden on their historic farm.