This Old House Hour Season 8 Episode 25 Roxbury Project, Part 9 of 10
- March 25, 2010
In the eighth season of This Old House Hour, the team tackles the Roxbury Project, a historic home in Massachusetts that is in need of a major renovation. In this penultimate episode, titled "Roxbury Project, Part 9 of 10," the crew focuses on the finishing touches inside the house.
The episode begins with a look at the exterior of the home, which has been given a fresh coat of paint. Host Kevin O'Connor meets with painting contractor Rich O'Neil to discuss the process of prepping and painting the house. This includes scraping off old paint, filling in cracks and holes, and using high-quality paint to ensure a long-lasting finish. Inside the house, Kevin is joined by Tom Silva, Norm Abram, and Roger Cook.
The team starts in the living room, where they install a custom-built mantle over the fireplace. Tom explains the process of measuring and cutting the wood to fit the space, and then securing it to the wall with anchors. Next, they move on to the dining room, where they install a new light fixture. Norm explains the importance of matching the style and scale of the fixture to the room, as well as choosing the right bulbs for maximum efficiency and brightness.
In the kitchen, Tom shows off the finished cabinets and countertops. He explains that they chose a dark wood finish for the cabinets to contrast with the white walls and ceiling, and to add a touch of warmth to the space. They also installed a modern tile backsplash, which adds texture and interest to the walls. Roger joins in to show off the new appliances, including a gas stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher.
Upstairs, the team tackles the master bedroom and bathroom. Tom shows how they installed a new ceiling fan for cooling and ventilation, and explains the importance of choosing a fan with the right size and features for the space. In the bathroom, they install a new vanity and sink, as well as new fixtures for the shower and tub. Norm and Kevin discuss the design choices for the bathroom, including the use of neutral colors and classic fixtures that will stand the test of time.
Finally, Roger checks in on the garden and outdoor spaces of the home. He shows off the newly planted trees, shrubs, and flowers, which will add color and beauty to the property. He also demonstrates how they installed a new stonewall and gravel path, which will provide both structure and accessibility to the garden.
Throughout the episode, the team emphasizes the importance of attention to detail and craftsmanship in any renovation project. They share tips and insights learned through years of experience, and encourage viewers to take their time and do things right in order to achieve the best results. With just one episode left in the season, viewers are left eagerly anticipating the completion of the Roxbury Project and the stunning transformation of this historic home.