Ep 4. Hill Crest Bed and Breakfast
- TV-G
- January 23, 2014
- 19 min
The Salvage Dawgs are at it again, this time restoring an old bed and breakfast in the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. The Hill Crest Bed and Breakfast has been closed for years, but Salvage Dawgs host Robert Kulp and his team of experts are determined to bring it back to life.
The two-story Victorian-style building is nestled in a picturesque landscape, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. From the outside, it looks like a beautiful, charming home that has seen better days. But as soon as the Salvage Dawgs step inside, they realize that there's a lot of work to be done.
The first challenge is to remove all of the old, stained carpets that cover the hardwood floors. The team uses a combination of crowbars, hammers, and elbow grease to tear up the outdated flooring and reveal the beautiful wood beneath. They also remove old tiles from the kitchen and bathrooms to prepare for new renovations.
One of the most exciting finds in the bed and breakfast is the original fireplace in the main living area. The Salvage Dawgs carefully remove the mantel and hearth, which are made of beautiful white marble, to clean and restore them. They also salvage the cast-iron grates inside the fireplace, which will be cleaned and repainted to give the room an authentic vintage look.
The bedrooms in the bed and breakfast are in dire need of attention. The walls are faded and peeling, and the ceilings have water damage from years of neglect. However, the team is undaunted by the challenge and begins sanding, patching, and painting the walls and ceilings to bring them back to life. They also install new fixtures, such as ceiling fans and lighting, to modernize the rooms while still maintaining the charm and character of the historic building.
In the dining room, the Salvage Dawgs come across an unexpected treasure: a built-in china cabinet with leaded glass doors. The team carefully removes the cabinet and glass doors, which are intact but covered in a layer of grime and dirt. They clean and polish the glass to reveal the intricate pattern, and reinstall the cabinet in a prominent spot in the dining room. It's a beautiful addition that adds both function and style to the room.
The bed and breakfast also has an old horse stable that the Salvage Dawgs plan to convert into a modern guest house. They begin by removing the old stalls and clearing the space to create a blank canvas. They also add new windows and doors to let in natural light and create a warm and inviting space for guests.
Throughout the renovation process, the Salvage Dawgs encounter unexpected challenges and surprises. For example, they discover a hidden door behind a wall that leads to a creepy attic space. They investigate the space and find old suitcases, antique furniture, and even a vintage safe. It's clear that the bed and breakfast has a rich history, and the Salvage Dawgs are dedicated to preserving and honoring that history through their restoration work.
Overall, the Hill Crest Bed and Breakfast episode of Salvage Dawgs is a captivating look at the process of bringing a historic building back to life. From uncovering hidden treasures to revealing the beauty of old wood and glass, the Salvage Dawgs are skilled at turning neglected spaces into stunning masterpieces. It's a must-watch for anyone who loves history, architecture, or renovation shows.