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This Old House Season Premiere: Bedford Project
This Old House Season Premiere: Bedford Project
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In the small New England town of Bedford, Mass., stands a picturesque Colonial post-and-beam house that dates back to the early 1700s. The charming late First Period/Early Georgian, known to many as the Nathaniel Page Homestead, is the next project for the award-winning PBS home improvement series This Old House®.
This Old House's team of experts will renovate the 18th-century house by constructing two modest additions, appropriate to the style and period-feel of the home, while making necessary updates and repairs that will add functionality and improve the structure and safety of the home for the owners to live in for years to come.
The Los Angeles Project
The Los Angeles Project
This Old House
For the first time in its 30-year history, the WGBH home improvement series This Old House is traveling to Los Angeles to tackle a West Coast renovation project. A Charming 1930s Spanish Colonial Revival home located in the picturesque hillside community of Silver Lake will get a Hollywood makeover from the show's expert crew.
This Old House: New Season
This Old House: New Season
This Old House
The This Old House team of experts will dramatically transform a Charles-river front property in Auburndale, Mass., by adding character and curb appeal outside while modernizing the home's interior to bring the beauty of the land inside. The new season premieres this weekend.
Roxbury project begins in February
Roxbury project begins in February
This Old House
The crew of This Old House take a foreclosed and abandoned two-family house from the 1870s and turn it into two units of affordable housing in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Mass.
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For the first-time ever, the Emmy Award-winning PBS television series This Old House is looking for a historic home to renovate in Rhode Island.
The TV crew is hoping to find a dynamic family with a classic old house in need of help, with plenty of things to save and update. However, the project’s scope must be “just right” – not a whole house, but more than just a kitchen. The renovation must be able to be completed in approximately six to seven months, with construction potentially beginning as early as June 2011 and finishing by December 2011.
The ideal project should already be underway with architectural plans and/or have the ability to be “fast-tracked” to the building phase. The selected project will be featured on multiple This Old House episodes airing on PBS in early 2012.
Watch the video on the left side of this page for submissions details.
The deadline for submissions is May 15, 2011.
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