This Old House Season 27 Episode 8 Cambridge, MA 08
- November 24, 2005
In season 27 episode 8 of This Old House, the team makes their way to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to work on a charming Victorian era home. The episode follows the renovation of the home's third floor, which had previously been an unlivable space due to its outdated electrical and plumbing systems.
The team begins by demoing the entire third floor, stripping it down to the studs before rebuilding it from scratch. A new floor plan is created, which includes a spacious master suite complete with a bedroom, bathroom, and sitting area. The bathroom receives a luxurious update, with a free-standing tub and a spacious walk-in shower.
One of the challenges the team faces is how to bring light into the space, which had previously been quite dark. They solve the problem by installing dormer windows in the roof, flooding the space with natural light. The team also adds skylights, which let in even more light and provide stunning views of the surrounding neighborhood.
Throughout the episode, the team shows off their expertise in plumbing and electrical work, as they update everything from the home's water and heating systems to its lighting fixtures and outlets. They also take care to preserve as much of the home's original charm and character as possible, salvaging and repurposing materials like old doors and windows wherever they can.
The episode ends with the team putting the finishing touches on the space, including painting and installing new carpet. The homeowners are thrilled with their newly renovated third floor, which has been completely transformed from a dark and outdated space to a bright and airy retreat. Overall, the episode showcases both the team's expert craftsmanship and their dedication to preserving the historic integrity of the home.