This Old House Hour Season 13 Episode 20 The Lexington Colonial House | Down to the Wire
- April 30, 2015
The episode of This Old House Hour season 13 episode 20 entitled "The Lexington Colonial House | Down to the Wire" is a culmination of efforts and hard work put in by the construction team and homeowners to give the colonial house in Lexington a complete makeover. In this episode, the crew is seen making the final touches to the home that has come a long way since the beginning of the season.
As the show opens, viewers will see an 18th-century American colonial house with a modern twist. The house has undergone a transformation, and the team is now completing the final phase of the renovation process. With only two weeks to go before the homeowners move in, everyone is working around the clock to get everything finished on time.
The episode begins with a focus on the kitchen. The team is installing the countertops and the sink, and we see the homeowners picking out cabinet hardware to match their overall design aesthetic. The team has opted for a mix of white and blue colors to create a light and airy feel. The homeowners also opt for a custom-made range hood and hope it would set a dramatic and robust look.
Next, the attention turns to the bathroom fittings and fixtures. The design vision is a vintage-industrial look. The team went for a freestanding tub and wainscoting that makes the bathroom look simple yet elegant. For the purpose of keeping the bathroom functional, a modern shower, a double vanity, a toilet were installed making the bathroom both a luxurious and practical space.
Moving further in the episode, the team is seen laying the finishing touches to the flooring. The hardwood flooring is made of quarter-sawn oak that adds the perfect touch of rich texture and character. The rooms are large, making the floors a stand-out feature and focal point of the house.
The episode also showcases the installation of lighting fixtures, detailing the different types and styles that can create a perfect ambiance. The homeowners went for traditional-warm glow wall sconces and chandeliers that reflect the Colonial era.
The team then shifts focus to the exterior of the house. The gardens and landscaping can enhance and make the exterior attractive to visitors. The homeowners opt for seasonal flowers and greenery that can withstand the ever-changing weather conditions of Massachusetts. The landscaping is out of this world in terms of design, and the gardens provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The highlight of the episode is the viewer's glimpse of the house's many features and finishes, including a comfortable living room with a fire hearth made with Pennsylvania bluestone and a media room with a unique design featuring an entertainment console.
As the show comes to an end, we see the family move in and enjoy their beautiful new home. The host takes viewers through the highlights of the season, showcasing how a lot of hard work, attention to detail, and teamwork lead to the magnificent completion of the Lexington Colonial House that blends traditions with modern amenities.
In conclusion, "The Lexington Colonial House | Down to the Wire" is an exciting episode that captures every detail of the transformation of a colonial structure into a luxurious and practical family home in all aspects. The whole process is insightful and engaging, and it's interesting to see the team's collaboration and efforts in providing the homeowners with a dreamy house. The show is yet another example of how This Old House season thirteenth sets a higher bar for all construction TV programs, making it a must-watch for all home renovators.