
This Old House
Victory Garden chef Marian Morash and the kitchen designer refine a plan for the new kitchen.

Victory Garden chef Marian Morash and the kitchen designer refine a plan for the new kitchen.

New spaces are framed and sheathed, giving us a chance to tour the new kitchen and media room.

A big day on the site: the structural insulated panels for the new workshop are hoisted into place.

Richard Trethewey lays out radiant floor heating tubes over a layer of rigid insulation.

Norm lays out lines for sub-slab ductwork; Tom Silva shows us his new job site trailer.

The crew takes up planks in the front part of the barn in preparation for turning it into a garage.

Our host arrives to find the excavator preparing to knock down the rotting ell off the barn.

This Old House kicks off its 19th season in the historic town of Milton, Massachusetts.

Preventing a tree from splitting by installing steel cables and through-bolts.

Removing moss and lichen from a roof; repairing a leaky valve.

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.

John and Claire review the architect's plans for the project; Richard Trethewey advises on plumbing.

The crew renovates a Cape in Reading, Mass., adding a second floor master suite.

A talk with Dave Novice, insulation contractor with Con-Serv, about the insulation plan; heating.

Discussing the problems encountered so far; new first-floor bathroom; new wall is put in place.