Episode 16: The Final Reveal

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The final reveal of the nearly 300 year-old Bedford House.

Roger Cook and Jenn Nawada install plant material. Mark Ferrante installs backsplash tile. Mike Bradshaw installs wallpaper. Roger and Tom install reproduction metalwork. Kathy Marshall and Becky Titlow see the finished kitchen. Joe Titlow shows Norm his garage workshop. Dee reveals the design choices they’ve made in oldest part of the house – brightening up the parlor and transforming the dining room with color and texture. In the new addition, Dee’s design partner, Andrew Terrat, gives Kevin a grand tour of the new spaces including the new entry, mudroom, powder room, kitchen, and dramatic new family room. The entire crew of This Old House joins for a party to wish the Titlows well in their “new” old house.

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Episode 10: Interior Design Ideas

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This Old House continues working on the Bedford House, a historic Georgian home built in 1720.

Master carpenter Norm Abram and general contractor Tom Silva create a more historically accurate front door surround. Certified arborist Matt Foti prescribes deep root injections for the ailing American Beech tree. Host Kevin O’Connor meets contractor Monica MacKenzie at an antique home she renovated. Dee Elms and Andrew Terrat show Kevin and homeowner Becky Titlow where the design for the new space is headed—a sophisticated blend of modern and rustic elements that will be comfortable and low maintenance for the famil

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Episode 8: Kitchen Inspiration

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This Old House renovates one of its oldest houses to date, a 1720 Georgian home listed on the National Register of historic places.

General contractor Tom Silva replaces a rotted post. Window restoration specialist Alison Hardy reinstalls the restored historic window sashes. Host Kevin O’Connor finds electrician Allen Gallant upgrading the electrical service in the garage. Kevin meets interior designers Dee Elms and Andrew Terrat at a house they designed in Cambridge, MA that inspired the look for the Bedford Project kitchen. Tom and Kevin remove strip flooring to reveal historic boards.

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