This Old House
A company that builds homes using 3D printing landscaper Aaron Smith using a lathe to turn a square bowl with legs.
A company that builds homes using 3D printing landscaper Aaron Smith using a lathe to turn a square bowl with legs.
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Tools that make good gifts Jenn helps a homeowner design a tropical backyard landscape former apprentice Nathan returns to help Tom change the swing of an entry door.
Opening up the front yard and perennial beds blending the old plaster work with the new safely taking down a Norway maple a tour of Boston's streets and a splash into the Charles River removing paint from old shingles.
Work on the exterior is progressing using an acrylic stucco system in the basement waterproofing the valley where the flat roof meets the pitched roof of the new entry addition installing four different kinds of insulation throughout the house.
Hand-patching sidewall shingles installing ductwork for the hydronic heating and cooling system finishing up the rough electrical with dimmable LED recessed lighting installing a pocket door kit.
Richard finishes up installation of the floor-warming radiant heat under the new family room a new basement floor and footings are poured, smoothed and leveled Tom installs the new energy efficient, vinyl clad casement windows.
Painting stair treads and handrail highlighting new tools installing new wall sconces above a fireplace.
A company that builds homes using 3D printing landscaper Aaron Smith using a lathe to turn a square bowl with legs.
Richard travels to Seattle to help a couple choose and install laundry appliances Tom shows Kevin new table saw technology Scott repairs a three-way switch.
Ross Trethewey helps build a robotic wall that could be the key for tight space Tom and Kevin use reclaimed pine heart wood to create a bench with a historic theme.
Richard learns about a way to heat and cool a house using a new room-by-room ventilation system Tom explains the best ways to patch a small hole in the wall using several methods a nonconductive electrical tool to make working with wires easier.
Tom fixes a front porch by replacing a single deck board in a tight space Richard receives an email about a shower that has been stained green Scott brings more power to a bedroom and is able to conceal the wiring with crown molding.
Roger helps plant a home orchard using apple and pear trees Tom shows Kevin how to use a circular saw and how to find one that fits individual project needs Richard installs a new tank water heater and discusses the new regulations on them.
Using store-bought stair treads to create a bookshelf a new LED light with a built-in motion detector designed for use in a closet using existing plants to transform the look of a home's foundation.
Norm continues removing the old clapboards Tom and Mark carefully open up a hole in the old fieldstone foundation that will connect the old basement space to the new Alison Hardy removes historic sashes to be taken off site for rehab.
Transplanting shrubs and plants out front a 3-D architectural model removing the front entry porch, accessibility ramp and rotted clapboards layout for the new addition a drain and sump pump system Mark demos the exterior parts of the chimney.
This Old House opens a new season with a 300-year-old Colonial farmstead the homeowners plan to preserve the historic part of the house, while adding space and modern amenities with two small additions Tom inspects the structure.
Work on the L.A. project wraps up with finishing touches the new HVAC system, bathrooms, plaster detail, landscaping and irrigation system a mix of antiques, reproductions and upholstery create inviting spaces the master suite and the new kitchen.
Progress in the front yard, hardware and light fixtures a new custom garage door blends seamlessly with the period of the house installing front gates.
Wrapping kitchen cabinets in plaster fashioning an archway over the sink and a cove at the ceiling a pedestal sink soapstone countertops replicating a ceiling star from the dining room for use in other parts of the house balcony and balustrade.
A rare, up-close look at the Hollywood sign matching the 1930s look of the old floors using new red oak with a walnut feature strip a new terrace prefabricated decorative corbels made of stucco-covered foam terra-cotta low-water plants.
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