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Tour the Tappahannock Room at Winterthur
Bob focuses on the decorative interior finish work at the modern Colonial. First, he meets New England artisans Polly and Ken Forcier, who stenciling in the parlor. Ken explains how he uses a series of stencils to create a multi-layer design, and Bob tries his hand at the process. Offsite, Bob tours a selection of famous parlors featuring American decorative arts.
- Part 1: Wall Stenciling
- Part 2: Tour the Tappahannock Room at Winterthur
- Bob returns to Winterthur, the historic du Pont estate, to tour the Tappahannock Room (circa 1740). Highlights from the display include a chest thought to be the first deliberate acquisition in du Pont's American furniture collection. Also on display is a William & Mary-style high chest and an antique fireplace mantel painted in a green Henry du Pont described as "a perfectly swell color."
- Part 3: Touring the Blackwell Parlor at Winterthur
- Part 4: Wall Stenciling, Continued
This project focuses on the construction of a Colonial-style home built with both history and the future in mind. While the 4-bedroom, 4-bath home will have a traditional exterior and interior detailing, the plan will suit the needs of a modern family, including easy-maintenance fireplaces, a great room, master suite, sun room, 3-car garage, and a large walk-out basement with plenty of room for recreation and indoor/outdoor living.
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Episode 8 - Garage Door and Generator Installation
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Episode 9 - Wood Floor Installation
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Episode 10 - Interior Wall Panels and Flooring
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Episode 11 - Interior Door Installation and Plan Modifications
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Episode 12 - Interior Woodwork
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Episode 13 - Exterior Landscaping
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Episode 14 - Mechanical Systems and Basement Refinishing
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Episode 15 - Mechanical Systems and Interior Finishing
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Episode 16 - Kitchen Cabinetry and Countertops
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Episode 17 - Bedroom Amenities
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Episode 18 - Interior Decorating Tour
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Episode 19 - Workshops and Woodworking
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Episode 20 - Classic Interiors and Cabinet Install
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Episode 21 - Wood Floor Finishing
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Episode 23 - Interior Design Projects
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Episode 24 - More Interior Design Projects
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Episode 25 - Appliance Installation and Furniture Making
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