Restored Season 6 Episode 4 Resurrecting a 1900 Victorian Cottage
- TVG
- April 11, 2023
- 40 min
In Restored season 6 episode 4, titled "Resurrecting a 1900 Victorian Cottage," host and restoration expert Brett Waterman takes on the challenge of restoring a dilapidated Victorian cottage in Redlands, California. The home, originally built in 1900, has fallen into disrepair over the years and is in desperate need of restoration to bring it back to its former glory.
Waterman begins by assessing the home's structural integrity and identifying areas that require major repairs. The exterior of the home, which was covered in layers of shingles and siding, is stripped back to expose the original Victorian details. The ornate detailing, including ornamental brackets and spindles, is restored and painted in a bright and cheery color scheme that would be classic to the time period.
The interior of the home, which had been covered in layers of wallpaper and paneling, is completely gutted to reveal original construction details and floorplans. Waterman works with a team of artisans and contractors to restore original features like the original windows, fireplace mantles, and staircase. He also sources period-appropriate lighting fixtures and hardware to complete the look.
Throughout the restoration, Waterman encounters unexpected challenges, like structural damage caused by generations of water damage and fungal growth. Despite these setbacks, Waterman pushes through to complete the restoration on time and within budget. He finishes the project with beautiful finishes and surprising touches, like a custom-built reading nook and modernized period-appropriate kitchen.
Overall, "Resurrecting a 1900 Victorian Cottage" is an inspiring episode of Restored that showcases the beauty of historical preservation and the importance of giving new life to old homes. The episode highlights Waterman's expertise in restoration and the care and attention to detail he puts into each of his projects. It is a must-watch for fans of home restoration and lovers of architecture.