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This Old House TV heads to the coast of New Jersey to follow the post-Superstorm Sandy rebuilding efforts in three communities
An unassuming cottage will get new life as a house that's designed for aging in place
This Old House TV heads to a historic New England neighborhood to give a bland Queen Anne some Scandinavian style
TOH TV heads to Rhode Island to restore a forlorn beach house with oceanfront views
TOH TV takes on the renovation of one of its oldest houses to date, a 1720 Georgian home listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Norm and the entire This Old House TV crew are heading to Hollywood! Well, not exactly. But in 2011, the show will go to that fabled land of superstars and studio tours, stopping at its quieter and decidedly hipper cousin to the east, Silver Lake, home to the next project house.
This ho-hum house along the Charles River will become a curb-appeal Cinderella— transformed into an architectural thing of beauty by the TOH crew
For its 30th anniversary, TOH works with a nonprofit to renovate a foreclosed Second Empire for two deserving families
The renovation of a 1915 Dutch Colonial Revival in Newton Centre, a suburban community a few miles west of Boston, will kick off This Old House TV's 30th Anniversary season this fall.
This Old House TV heads to the land of egg creams, stickball, and brownstones for a rowhouse remodel
This Old House does new construction with a twist, helping build a prefab timber-frame house for a family of four.
Post-Katrina, This Old House follows stories of rebuilding and recovery in New Orleans, while helping one fourth-generation resident of the Lower Ninth Ward return home by renovating her flood-damaged shotgun single.
A family lets go of a house they've liked living in for a decade to renovate one they hope they'll love for an even longer time
The renovation of a 1926 Craftsman Bungalow follows an eco-friendly path while adding space for a newly married couple with kids.
A worn out 1916 two-family house gets upgraded for two descendants of the original owners
This tough old building has survived everything, including crack-addicted squatters. Now it's returning to habitability as a 3-bed, 2-bath beauty.
The latest TOH project is unlike any other we've tackled in 25 seasons. Built in 1950, this Modern house is tired, leaking, and historic. So, what's worth saving?
To celebrate our 25th anniversary, This Old House purchased an 1849 Greek Revival farmhouse in a pastoral suburb of Boston. We'll give it the update it desperately needs, then hand it off to new owners to take into the twenty-first century.
Pink sand beaches, tourists on mopeds, and men in shorts — that's the background for the latest This Old House project, as we take on the unique construction and renovation techniques that come with life on a remote island.
This Old House takes on adaptive reuse, as we convert a century-old barn, complete with horse stall, into a two-story jewel box of a home. It will be perfect for the in-laws today, and who knows who else in the future?
When this brick Tudor was built in 1928, nobody was anticipating the needs of twenty-first-century triplets. This Old House will give the family a better layout, improved flow, and the elbow room they need.
Healthy but tired, the 1920's Colonial Revival in Winchester got an improved kitchen and master suite, an updated heating plant, and a cosmetic freshening inside and out.
On New England's north shore, This Old House gives grand rebirth to a once-stately, uniquely American Shingle-style house by the sea.
Homeowner Rob Thompson and the This Old House team transformed this Mediterranean Revival-style house into a delightful tropical compound.
This Old House heads back to the city for the renovation of an 1865 Second Empire-style brick townhouse in Boston's historic Charlestown neighborhood.
The guys headed west for the winter to raise the roof on Jan Winford's 1907 Craftsman-style bungalow in sunny Santa Barbara.