This Old House Season 18 Episode 24

This Old House Season 18 Episode 24 The Tucson House - 6

  • March 8, 1997

In Season 18, Episode 24 of This Old House titled "The Tucson House - 6," the team continues their renovation journey in Tucson, Arizona. The episode showcases the progress made on the expansive renovation and restoration of an old adobe-style home.

The episode begins with the team getting to work on installing the cedar fascia boards on the roofline. The crew carefully measures and cuts each piece to ensure a precise fit, adding a beautiful finishing touch to the exterior. They also concentrate on applying a stucco finish to the adobe walls, skillfully blending it with the existing texture to create a cohesive look.

Next, This Old House host Kevin O'Connor visits the nearby Southwest University of Visual Arts and meets with architect Corky Poster to explore the art and architecture of Tucson. They discuss how the city's unique blend of styles, including adobe, Spanish and modernist influences, has shaped its architectural identity.

Back at the Tucson house, general contractor Tom Silva and his team turn their attention to the front patio. They meticulously lay out a decorative tile pattern using handcrafted Saltillo tiles, carefully selecting each piece for size, color, and texture. The team works meticulously to create a stunning, eye-catching design that complements the home's traditional Southwestern aesthetic.

Meanwhile, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey works on installing a state-of-the-art HVAC system to ensure optimal comfort throughout the house. He explains the intricacies of the system and its energy-efficient features. Richard also focuses on improving the energy efficiency of the home by insulating the attic spaces and attic hatch, helping to lower heating and cooling costs.

As the episode continues, Kevin visits local craftsman James Meikle and his wife Marie-Rose to learn about the traditional craft of mesquite woodworking. James demonstrates his skill in transforming locally sourced mesquite wood into stunning furniture pieces that reflect the region's natural beauty.

Back at the Tucson house, interior designer Jennifer Adams showcases her vision for the home's interior spaces. She carefully selects furniture, fixtures, and finishes that complement the authentic Southwestern style and create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Jennifer shares her expertise on incorporating local artwork and textiles to add vibrant pops of color to the space.

Towards the end of the episode, Tom Silva and landscape contractor Roger Cook team up to address the outdoor spaces. They focus on creating a lush desert garden that complements the house's architectural style, utilizing native desert plants that require minimal water and maintenance. Roger showcases his expertise in transforming the backyard into a serene oasis, complete with a beautifully designed stone patio and a welcoming fire pit area.

Throughout the episode, the cast shares invaluable tips and insights into different construction and design techniques, offering viewers inspiration for their own renovation projects. The Tucson House project continues to showcase the dedication and teamwork of the This Old House crew as they bring this historic adobe-style home back to its former glory.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 8, 1997
  • Language
    English