Bob visits with Suzanne from the National Trust for Historic Preservation at the breathtaking Lyndhurst mansion with over 40 rooms showcasing Victorian high living in New York's Hudson River Valley. In the front hall Suzanne shows off the faux marble walls, painted on plaster look exactly like marble tile. The home features a gothic dining room with plaster beams designed to look like oak and a marble fireplace. The picture gallery has a composite floor of Maple and Walnut dating back to the 1880s and a stained glass window of Tiffany glass called the Angel of the Arts.
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Bob Vila and Ryley review the preparation of the site prior to lying the decking. Ryley states that they started with a sill seal on top of the concrete ... Watch video and view full description
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Lyndhurst Mansion Tour
Bob visits with Suzanne from the National Trust for Historic Preservation at the breathtaking Lyndhurst mansion with over 40 rooms showcasing Victorian high living in New York's Hudson River Valley. ...
Bob reviews the turret structure in the Martha's Vineyard Victorian. Bob, Ryley and crew then raise the gable wall in a modified western balloon frame. Watch video and view full description