
This Old House
Remodeling and landscaping possibilities for this season's old house are discussed.

Remodeling and landscaping possibilities for this season's old house are discussed.

A tour of the newest project: A three-story Greek Revival farmhouse.

Steve catches up with the ranch homeowners and meets the foundation contractor.

Architect Graham Gund reveals his plans for the Igoes' ranch; complete London flat.

Steve meets architect Graham Gund; Norm looks at a new style of insulated concrete foundation forms.

In Lexington, Steve meets a family that wants to expand their 1950s ranch.

Norm Abram shows the details of the new space, including the staircase leading up to the flat.

Visit an ancient stone circle; Richard Trethewey explains the heating systems.

Air conditioning; preparing a lawn for spring.

Cutting different types of tile; installing a sump pump; emergency backup systems for sump pumps.

The crew assesses the condition of Weatherbee Farm and discusses restoration plans.

This crew tackles the restoration of a 200-year-old rambling farmhouse.

In the final episode, Bob shares the incredible transformation of the Phoenix house.

The homeowner installs tile in the master bath, and Bob tours a historic Victorian.

The Lexington house renovation is complete, and host Bob Vila takes viewers on a property tour.

The Lexington house renovation approaches completion; Bob Vila reviews progress in the new kitchen.

The crew installs a mantle; Bob reviews floor stains and the first-floor lavatory design.

New flooring is installed, and Norm makes custom shelving and benches for a reading nook.

The crew installs the staircase, and Bob visits the factory where the pieces are made.

The homeowners are busy painting, and host Bob Vila meets with a tile expert.