Ep 3. To Honor a Childhood Home
- TV-G
- February 16, 2021
- 43 min
In "Home Again With the Fords" season 1 episode 3, titled "To Honor a Childhood Home," sibling duo Leanne and Steve Ford are tasked with restoring a beloved family home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The house, built in the 1920s, has been in the family for generations and was once the childhood home of the siblings' client, Liz.
Before beginning the renovation, the Fords sit down with Liz to learn more about the home's history and significance to her family. Liz shares memories of playing in the home's spacious yard with her siblings and cousins, and describes the house as a "magical" and "timeless" place that holds deep sentimental value to her.
The Fords set out to modernize the home while preserving its historic charm and paying homage to Liz's childhood memories. They start by transforming the overgrown yard into a beautiful outdoor space where Liz can entertain guests and her children can play. The Fords add a fire pit, build a custom swing, and create a lush garden area with blooming flowers and plants.
Inside, the Fords open up the cramped, outdated kitchen into a bright and spacious area perfect for hosting family gatherings and meals. They also convert an unused attic space into a cozy yet functional family room, complete with a custom-built entertainment center and comfortable seating for movie nights.
Throughout the renovation, the Fords make sure to include personal touches that honor Liz's childhood home. They repurpose a vintage mantel salvaged from the home's original fireplace, which now serves as a statement piece in the family room. They also incorporate family photos and mementos into the home's decor.
As the renovation nears completion, Liz is moved to tears by the Fords' thoughtful design choices and careful attention to detail. "I can't believe this is my home," she says. "It feels like the exact same place, but with all of the modern updates and memories of my childhood."
"Home Again With the Fords" season 1 episode 3 is a heartwarming tribute to the power of home and family, and a reminder that even the most outdated spaces can be transformed into a beautiful and cherished sanctuary.