This Old House Season 7 Episode 7

This Old House Season 7 Episode 7 The Newton Cottage - 7

  • November 21, 1985

This Old House season 7 episode 7, titled "The Newton Cottage - 7," follows the renovation of a charming and historic cottage in Newton, Massachusetts. The episode features the final stages of the project, in which the team completes the finishing touches and reveals the completed home to the homeowners.

Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a tour of the various rooms in the home, each of which has been meticulously restored and updated. The team discusses the various design choices they made, including the selection of materials and color palettes, and viewers are treated to an up-close look at many of the unique features of the cottage. From the hand-carved mantel in the living room, to the custom kitchen cabinets and hand-painted tile backsplash, the team's attention to detail is evident in every room.

One of the highlights of the episode is the transformation of the home's exterior. The team discusses their decision to keep the cottage's original clapboard, but to replace the windows and add a new porch to the front of the home. Viewers are treated to a stunning reveal of the finished exterior, which perfectly blends the historic charm of the cottage with modern updates and amenities.

The episode also features interviews with the homeowners, who express their excitement and gratitude for the team's work on their home. They discuss their experience working with the This Old House team, and share their favorite features of the newly-renovated cottage.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the renovation process, including many of the challenges the team faced along the way. From unexpected structural issues to coordinating with subcontractors, the team's dedication to their craft is evident in every step of the process.

Overall, "The Newton Cottage - 7" is a satisfying conclusion to an impressive renovation project. The team's attention to detail and commitment to preserving the history of the home while making it functional for modern living is truly inspiring, and viewers are sure to come away with a newfound appreciation for the art of renovation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 21, 1985
  • Language
    English