Barnwood Builders
The team returns to West Alexander, Pa., to save an American gem built deep within the backwoods.
The team returns to West Alexander, Pa., to save an American gem built deep within the backwoods.
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A couple renovates and expands a beloved little cabin in Weston, Connecticut to provide more space.
Designer and developer Darius Smith renovates his grandmother's Detroit home where he grew up.
Designer Christina Salway and her husband, John Moskowitz, restore a former poet laureate's home.
The Barnwood Builders return to the Boneyard to do the work most folks never get to see.
Mark and the guys travel to Patrick, S.C., to build a wedding pavilion, their biggest timber frame.
Mark Bowe builds a beautiful, two-story log cabin addition for an old brick home in Lexington, Va.
The Barnwood Builders team travels to Berea, Ky., to save an incredible log cabin built in 1795.
Mark and the guys make the seven-hour trek to Dubois, Ind., to salvage a cabin Evan picked.
The team returns to West Alexander, Pa., to save an American gem built deep within the backwoods.
Mark Bowe and his designer Karen Tillery build a small village of finished antique structures.
The Barnwood Builders head to Carthage, Maine where they save a barn from the 1840s.
The guys revive a 19th century cabin taken down in Ripley, W.Va.
Mark and the guys create a rustic family gathering place in Franklin, Tenn.
The guys travel to West Alexander, Pa., the heart of farm country, to save a classic bank barn.
The Barnwood Builders build a timber-frame pavilion behind their showroom.
In Corry, Pennsylvania, the Barnwood Builders save one of the biggest barns they've ever seen.
Building a custom log guest home in Dandridge, Tenn.; Johnny visits a candy store.
The builders travel to Flintstone, Md. to save a double pen bank barn dating back to the 1800s.
Taking down a log cabin; Mark inspects cabins in need of repair; visiting Ryan's old high school.
The builders battle extreme weather in Sacramento, Ky. to save a cabin built in 1853.
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