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Installing a China Cabinet
Cabinetmaker Brian Comeaux demonstrates how he framed the boxes for the new built-ins that are being installed in the living room to match the existing ones in the dining room. The pool crew is out back in their sponge shoes, finishing up the pool with a coat of plaster, before the trucks arrive to fill'er up.
- Part 1: Custom-Building a Cabinet
- Part 2: Installing a China Cabinet
- The newly built china cabinet is installed. The unit was constructed in several peices, so it would fit through the front door. Several final cuts and adjustments are made to fit the cabinet around the existing trim.
- Part 3: Plastering the Swimming Pool
Bob Vila oversees the remodel of a Craftsman bungalow in Los Angeles, CA. It's a vintage kit house, purchased from a Sears & Roebuck catalog in 1923 and built in Hollywood. Working with contractors, Bob helps restore the home's thoughtful details while adding improvements fit for the owners' modern lifestyle.
Also from Craftsman Bungalow
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Episode 1 - Project Introduction
Description:
Bob meets Gavin and Michelle Langley, the happy new homeowners of a vintage Sears kit house. They have lots of plans for preserving both the historic and sentimental values of the house. We also meet Cortney Lofton and crew, who are busy pouring footings for the new back porch (designed by Gavin). Up on the roof, a new product from Australia called Hardislate is being applied. -
Episode 2 - Wiring, Plumbing, and Plastering
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The electricians are snaking new wiring into the kitchen, and the plumber is roughing in for the addition of a real 'water closet'.<br> <br> Mike Casas is making quick work of the plaster on the new cathedral ceiling, where new drywall must be married to the old lath and plaster.<br> <br> Out on the front porch, the contractor removes an existing column without damaging it, or the overhang it supports. -
Episode 3 - Reconditioning the Windows
Description:
Bob observes the reconditioning of the original Sears kit house windows. Then, he takes a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House, which is just over the hill in Hollywood. On the back porch, the contractors are disguising the steel supports for the roof by sleeving them into wooden columns. -
Episode 4 - Interior Trim and Porch Framing
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Episode 5 - Repairing the Front Façade
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Episode 6 - Swimming Pool and Porch
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Episode 7 - Working on the Pool
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Episode 8 - Exterior Paint Preparation
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Episode 9 - Floor Tile and Cabinet Installation
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Episode 10 - Installing Custom Light Grids
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Episode 12 - Hardwood Floor Repair and Refinishing
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Episode 13 - House Tour
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