Kevin O’Connor tours the job site as it’s nearing the finish line, remarking on an open kitchen, a new living room, and freshly finished white oak floors.
In the dining room, Kevin and Charlie Silva modify and reinstall a 130‑year‑old China cabinet by building a new box to accept the old shelves and trimming around it to look original to its new home.
Designer Jaclyn Bohn shows how bold wallpaper, a dark vanity, and mixed‑metal fixtures turn the new powder room into a statement space, while matching green trim pulled from the wallpaper pattern ties the room together.
Upstairs, Heath Eastman explains his pre‑wiring strategy and blocking for flexible vanity light placement, then he locates hidden wires and installs sconces perfectly centered on the mirrors.
A post‑renovation duct‑cleaning demo uses a rotary brush and vacuum to clear debris from the HVAC system.
Finally, Tom Silva restores the original southern yellow pine front door by patching old hardware cutouts with Dutchmen and routing precise mortises for a soon to be new lockset, so the homeowners keep their historic door with modern, secure hardware.
Original Air Date: Apr 9, 2026, Season 47; Ep. 19 23:42
Products and Resources
- Shower door: Banner Glass Shelmar
- HVAC duct cleaning: Clean Air Pro
- Wallpaper design: Jaclyn Rae Bohn
- Cabinets restoration: Seaside Design
