
This Old House
Bob and Norm install wall paneling, make screen panels and build kitchen cabinets.

Bob and Norm install wall paneling, make screen panels and build kitchen cabinets.

Host Bob Vila travels to Sweden and tours pre-fabricated homes.

A grand tour of the newly renovated home.

Wallpaper demonstrations; solutions for the heat plant; finishing touches; landscaping progress.

Choosing wall-coverings; tips for mistake-proof wallpapering; landscaping with Tom Wirth.

Right way to trim windows, patch a wooden floor and hang doors; installing upper kitchen cabinets.

Installing the chimney and the cabinet pieces; a perfect sink is gifted.

Building cabinet drawers; using plastic laminate materials; materials for the greenhouse.

Water quality; water softener; hardwood flooring.

Fixing sliding closet doors; electric radiant floor heat; selecting exterior paint colors.

Framing is well underway; homeowner Jan Igoe gives a tour of the developing spaces inside the house.

The crew decks over the second floor; plans for the new front entrance.

Lumber arrives on the site, and a hard cement coating is applied to the foundation forms.

Another ranch expansion; Norm and Steve discuss the polystyrene insulating foundation forms.

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 50-year-old exterior paint gets blasted, and Bob visits Camelback Mountainback.

With progress made on the Phoenix house, Bob visits Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home.

Renovations begin at the Phoenix House as the team learns about laying adobe bricks.

The crew travels to Phoenix, Ariz., to renovate a 1928 adobe-style home.