
Federal-Style Home Project

Discussing the New Addition (HA0502) We get a look at how the newly framed owner's addition will blend gracefully into the back of the old house for expanded living space. Richard Marks and the mason explain how they're reproducing damaged sections of the elaborate, early 19th century plaster cornice in the dining room. Bob takes a tour of the spectacular home of Nathaniel Russell, one of Charleston's wealthiest merchants of the Colonial period.
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| Bob visits a Federal-style house undergoing reconstruction, as well as adding an addition, in Charleston, S.C., with contractor Richard Marks.
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| Bob checks out the plaster cornice in the project home. Water damage has ruined a large section of the cornice, and much of the remaining plaster is in need of ...
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| Bob takes a tour of the spectacular home of Nathaniel Russell, one of Charleston's wealthiest merchants of the Colonial period. Inside, Bob discusses the architecture and decor. A highlight is ...
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