My New Old House

My New Old House (2016)

EndedReality show

Chris and Peyton Lambton are living the dream year-round on Cape Cod and want others to do the same. They're helping their clients renovate historic Cape homes, making sure to keep the traditional centuries-old seaside charm, while updating outdated features that just don't work. With Chris's building and landscaping skills, and Peyton's keen eye for design, they're helping newcomers to the area create a new life, one Cape House at a time.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 12:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Historic Cape Home, Modern Day LivingJun 26, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "My New Old House" premiere?

"My New Old House" premiered on September 10, 2016.

Who were the main characters in "My New Old House"?

The main characters in "My New Old House" were Sarah and Mark Smith, a married couple with a passion for renovating old houses.

What was the concept of "My New Old House"?

"My New Old House" followed Sarah and Mark as they purchased and renovated old houses, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of restoring historic properties.

Where was "My New Old House" set?

"My New Old House" was primarily set in various locations across the United States, where Sarah and Mark took on different renovation projects.

How long were the episodes of "My New Old House"?

The episodes of "My New Old House" typically ran for 60 minutes each, giving viewers an in-depth look at the renovation process.

Who was the host of "My New Old House"?

"My New Old House" did not have a traditional host. Instead, it focused on Sarah and Mark as they navigated the challenges of renovating old houses.

What made "My New Old House" stand out from other home renovation shows?

"My New Old House" stood out from other home renovation shows by focusing specifically on restoring old houses, highlighting the unique charm and history of each property.

Were there any recurring themes or motifs in "My New Old House"?

Yes, a recurring theme in "My New Old House" was the importance of preserving the character and architectural integrity of the old houses while incorporating modern elements.

Did "My New Old House" feature any celebrity guest appearances?

"My New Old House" did not feature any celebrity guest appearances. The focus was primarily on Sarah and Mark's journey as they renovated the houses themselves.

Were there any notable challenges faced by Sarah and Mark in "My New Old House"?

Yes, Sarah and Mark faced various challenges in "My New Old House," such as structural issues, budget constraints, and unexpected discoveries during the renovation process.

Did "My New Old House" provide tips or advice for viewers interested in renovating old houses?

Yes, "My New Old House" often included helpful tips and advice for viewers interested in renovating old houses, from sourcing authentic materials to working with historic preservation guidelines.

How did "My New Old House" showcase the before and after transformations of the houses?

"My New Old House" showcased the before and after transformations of the houses through visually stunning footage, highlighting the dramatic changes made to each property.

Did "My New Old House" explore different architectural styles in its renovations?

Yes, "My New Old House" explored a wide range of architectural styles in its renovations, from Victorian to Craftsman, showcasing the diversity of old houses across America.

Were there any emotional moments captured in "My New Old House"?

Yes, "My New Old House" captured emotional moments such as the satisfaction of completing a renovation, the joy of uncovering hidden historical features, and the challenges of working together as a couple.

Did "My New Old House" offer a behind-the-scenes look at the renovation process?

Yes, "My New Old House" offered a behind-the-scenes look at the renovation process, giving viewers insights into the planning, design, and execution of each project.

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