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Custom Trim, Windows, and Pocket Door
General contractor Tim Berky installs custom trim that was milled to match the Victorian home's original woodwork. The custom Pella two-over-ones in the dining room will be trimmed out to complete the oriel window, while the new pocket door, windows, and French doors will be detailed to match. Oustide, landscape designer Ruth Foster supervises the Kelly Brothers landscaping crew, as a hedge row is planted to screen the street. Inside, Tim Berky shows Bob how to avoid damaging tile when installing new fixtures.
- Part 1: Custom Trim, Windows, and Pocket Door
- General contractor Tim Berky trims out the windows with custom millwork created from a profile of the home's original trim. Bob looks at the four-panel cherry pocket door that's been installed between the mudroom and kitchen space.
- Part 2: Landscaping with Hedges, Trees, and Perennials
- Part 3: Installing Fixtures in a Tiled Bath
Bob Vila undertakes the partial remodel of a historic Victorian home in Rowley, MA. The house is a classic New England gem with many partitioned rooms, plus the added appeal of a large yard with preserved wetlands beyond. From permits and approvals to the addition of a mudroom and deck, this project focuses on family space.
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Episode 1 - Preview of Victorian Kitchen Remodel
Description:
Bob is in Rowley, MA for the partial remodeling of a Queen Anne Victorian in the town's historic district. Homeowner David Masher and architect Greg Colling explain how the addition will follow the linear plan of the home, and will ultimately lead onto a new deck, regraded back yard, and landscaped side yard. Outside, contractor Tim Berky gets approval to dig and starts preparing the addition's footings. -
Episode 2 - Foundation Work, Roofing, and Installing French Doors
Description:
Bob and contractor Tim Berky review the newly poured foundation that's been pointed in order to blend with the existing Victorian foundation. The new 5' x 16' mudroom addition is framed and topped with a hip roof that will be sheathed in copper. Also, Berky and his crew install new Pella French doors. These solid-wood framed, double-paned, argon-filled, low-e glass doors let in light, retain warmth, prevent heat gain, and have a triple-latch system for added security. -
Episode 3 - Exterior Trim and Spray-Foam Insulation
Description:
The Queen Anne Victorian addition is ready for clapboard siding to match the existing façade and trim. Inside, the demolition is complete, the chimney stack has been removed, and a custom steel structural support has been placed where the load-bearing dining-room wall once stood. Insulation specialists explain, and begin to install, the expanding foam, closed-cell insulation. Outside, contractor Tim Berky completes a custom backerboard and transitional bed molding to match the original 1890s molding. -
Episode 4 - Radiant Heat, Oak Flooring, and Deck Piers
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Episode 5 - Deck Framing and Artisanal Tiles
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Episode 6 - Cedar Decking and Copper Roofing
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Episode 7 - Cherry Cabinets, Cultured Stone, and Cedar Deck Rails
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Episode 8 - Countertops and Appliances
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Episode 10 - Exterior Painting, Bulb Planting, and Lawn Care
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Episode 11 - Fire Escape, Lighting, Doors, and Hardware
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Episode 12 - Final Tour
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