This Old House Hour Season 9 Episode 14 Auburndale Project, Part 14 of 16
- January 6, 2011
The Auburndale Project continues in this episode of This Old House Hour. With only two episodes left, the pressure is on to complete the renovations before the homeowners move back in. The team focuses on finishing the bedrooms, bathrooms, and the main living space.
Tom Silva and Norm Abram work on the built-in closets for the bedrooms. They use poplar wood for the frames and shelves, and maple for the doors. They assemble each unit on-site, making sure it fits perfectly into the designated space. The homeowners are thrilled with the final result and can't wait to move their clothes back into the new closets.
Richard Trethewey tackles the plumbing for the bathrooms. He installs new toilets, sinks, and shower fixtures. He also installs a custom-made frameless glass shower door, which gives the bathroom a modern and luxurious feel. Richard carefully measures each piece to ensure a perfect fit. He also explains the importance of venting the bathroom properly to prevent moisture build-up and mold growth.
In the living room, Kevin O'Connor works on the fireplace surround. He chooses a beautiful marble tile that complements the existing woodwork in the room. Kevin explains the importance of choosing materials that harmonize with the rest of the space, especially in a historic home like this one. He also adds a custom mantel made of reclaimed wood, which adds character and warmth to the room.
The focus then shifts to the exterior of the house. Roger Cook works on the landscaping and hardscaping. He plants a variety of flowers and shrubs that will thrive in the New England climate. He also adds a paver patio and walkway, which gives the homeowners a beautiful and functional outdoor living space. Roger explains the importance of proper drainage to prevent water damage to the house and surrounding landscape.
Throughout the episode, the homeowners meet with the designers to choose paint colors and furniture. They discuss their vision for the space and how the renovations will improve their quality of life. The designers explain how they incorporate the homeowners' personal style while staying true to the historic character of the home.
As the episode comes to a close, the team reflects on the progress they've made and the challenges they've overcome. They talk about how the renovations have transformed the house, and how it will provide the homeowners with a beautiful and functional space for years to come.
Join the This Old House team for another exciting episode of the Auburndale Project, as they complete the final touches on the historic home renovation.