This Old House - Season 25
Season 25
Episodes
The Concord Cottage: Turning a Garden Shed into a Home
The Concord Cottage: Roadblocks to Turning a Former Chicken Coop into a Cottage
The Concord Cottage: Nothing is as Easy as it Looks
The Concord Cottage: It's Starting to Look Like a Cottage
The Concord Cottage: Electrifying the Little Cottage
The Concord Cottage: Adding to the Project
The Concord Cottage: The Beauty and Challenges of Creating Small Living Spaces
The Concord Cottage: Residential Window Manufacturing
The Concord Cottage: Charming Touches for the Cottage
The Concord Cottage: Cottage Living with the Future in Mind
The Concord Cottage: Creating a Safe and Beautiful Home for Elders
The Concord Cottage: Access to and Visions of a Beautiful Yard
The Concord Cottage: Lots of Activity Outside
The Concord Cottage: Custom Details Give the Cottage Personal Touches
The Concord Cottage: Everyone's Here to Get the Job Done
The Concord Cottage: Making and Installing Engineered Flooring
The Concord Cottage: One Installation After Another
The Concord Cottage: Once a Barn, Now a Beautiful Home
The Bermuda House: Sailing the Atlantic for the Next Project in Bermuda
The Bermuda House: Restoring the Inn with Native Limestone
The Bermuda House: Appreciating a Whole Different Type of Construction
The Bermuda House: Collecting Water
The Bermuda House: Making Way for the Custom Built Mantel
The Bermuda House: Challenges and Rewards of Island Building
The Bermuda House: Beautiful Finishes Create Beautiful Spaces
The Bermuda House: Finishing the Project, Bermuda-Style
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