
This Old House
Norm and the crew prep for the foundation pour and discuss types of radiant heat.

Norm and the crew prep for the foundation pour and discuss types of radiant heat.

Architect Mary Otis Stevens uses an architectural model to describe proposed renovations.

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.

Host Bob Vila takes viewers on a tour of the interior finishings before meeting with the homeowner.

Bob Vila discusses water filtration and heating with a wood-burning stove.

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

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

The team makes progress on framing the cottage and installing windows and doors.

Host Bob Vila tours a pre-fabricated post-and-beam home with an open floor plan.

The crew surveys the property, tests the soil and drills for water.

From Cape Cod to a remote building site, Bob Vila meets with realtors to find the perfect project.

It's the final episode of the Cape house remodel, and the crew is putting on the finishing touches.

Host Bob Vila takes viewers to Sweden to visit a pine flooring manufacturer.

Claire consults a lighting expert, and Bob Vila tours a kitchen counter workshop.

The crew finishes the Cape-style siding and installs the custom kitchen cabinets.