Jill Connors
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Introducing the Glen Ridge Multigenerational Project Home
This Old House takes on a family’s much-loved 1887 Victorian home to restore it to its original glory and make room for multiple generations.
Unveiling an Energy-Efficient, Fully Accessible Home in Lexington, MA
This Old House season 45’s Lexington Modern project wraps up in style, giving a family of five an energy-efficient, open-plan house with a renewed mid-century modern aesthetic and full accessibility.
Preserving a Home's Original Character While Remodeling
To make basement flooding a thing of the past, a couple renovate their 1925 house to reroute stormwater, add needed square footage, and open up the layout—while preserving the home’s original charm.
Expanding a 1720 Cape Ann Home in Ipswich, MA
After an extensive renovation, a timber-framed relic of the Revolutionary War era emerges with its spirit renewed and with comfortable new spaces that showcase pieces of its 300-year history.
Modernizing a Mid-century House in Lexington, MA
A family turns to TOH to renovate a 1960 house that had been awkwardly expanded over time. Their goal: to create a contemporary, energy-efficient, open-plan home that is fully accessible for a son with mobility issues.
Restoring a 1720 Cape Ann Gambrel
This Old House tackles the renovation of a timber-framed house that predates the American Revolution.
Look Inside the 2022 Modern Mountain Idea House
It started with a vision and an empty mountainside lot. Two years later, it’s home.
Long Time Coming: Inside the West Roxbury Victorian Project
After nine years of dreaming, designing —and squirreling away savings—the owners of this 1894 Victorian finally give it the functional upgrades it needed and the updates they longed for.
Before & After: Inside a 1925 Craftsman Remodel
A minimalist approach to renovating a 1925 house maximizes the available light, allowing original features, including Craftsman-style millwork, to shine.
Cape Ann Project Reveal: A Home Fit for Generations to Come
Built in 1891, the gracious Shingle-style house had welcomed more than a century of family gatherings. Revived and improved during a nine-month renovation documented by TOH TV, it stands ready for its current owners to add their own chapter to its history