This Old House Hour Season 11 Episode 6

This Old House Hour Season 11 Episode 6 Cambridge Project, Part 6 of 15

  • November 11, 2012

In this episode of This Old House Hour, season 11 episode 6, viewers are treated to the sixth part of a fifteen-part series on the Cambridge Project. In a departure from the norm, This Old House decided to tackle a whole-house renovation project in the historical city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The 1920s house they are working on had been abandoned for over a decade, and the team is tasked with not only repairing it but also bringing it up to modern standards.

The show begins with general contractor Tom Silva discussing the progress of the project with host Kevin O'Connor. They agree that the work is progressing well, but a lot of work remains to be done. Next, Kevin heads to a nearby shop to meet with CNC woodcutter Matt Berry. Matt has been enlisted to create custom-made cabinets and shelves for the house, and Kevin is excited to see how the technology works. Kevin learns that the CNC woodcutter creates precise and complex shapes that can be replicated over and over.

Meanwhile, This Old House master carpenter Norm Abram is back at the Cambridge house, working on the mudroom and laundry area. He is installing hardwood flooring and making sure everything is level. Norm explains that the mudroom is an essential part of the house, and the team is trying to maximize the space while still keeping the period feel of the house.

As the episode continues, Kevin meets with HVAC expert Richard Trethewey to talk about the heating and cooling system they are installing in the house. Richard explains the importance of insulation and air sealing to ensure that the house stays energy-efficient. Kevin is impressed with the new technology that allows the homeowners to control the HVAC system remotely.

Back at the house, Tom is working on the exterior of the home. The house's original stucco exterior had been covered up with aluminum siding, and the team is now working to expose and repair the original stucco. Tom explains that they are trying to preserve as much of the original character of the house as possible.

Finally, Kevin meets with landscape designer Jenn Nawada, who is working on the yard of the Cambridge house. Jenn explains that the homeowners have requested a fresh and modern look for their yard, with an emphasis on low maintenance. Jenn shows Kevin her plan, which involves using native plants and natural stone to create an elegant and functional outdoor space.

In conclusion, This Old House Hour, season 11, episode 6, shows viewers the progress made on the Cambridge Project in part six of a fifteen-part series. The team is working hard to renovate a dilapidated 1920s house in Cambridge, Massachusetts, while preserving as much of its original character as possible. Viewers learn about modern technologies such as CNC woodcutting and remote-controlled HVAC systems, as well as the importance of insulation and air sealing to keep a house energy-efficient. As always, This Old House does an excellent job of showing viewers how to approach a whole-house renovation project from start to finish.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 11, 2012
  • Language
    English