Stone House Revival - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

1700s Master Bedroom & Library
Jeff Devlin restores a master bedroom and library for an amazing 1700s-era stone house. Along the way, he attempts to find a hidden fireplace, patches up an old staircase and sources unique handmade tile local to Bucks County.

1760 Guest House Restoration
Jeff Devlin restores a kitchen and living room in a 1760 farmhouse turned guesthouse. He makes friends with a few farm animals along the way as he searches the property for a beam to use for the mantel.

1684 Basement Gut Job
Jeff Devlin heads to Aston, PA, to restore the basement of one of the oldest houses in the area. The owners want to use the space for entertaining, so Jeff creates two bar areas, a sitting area and a functional mudroom and entryway.

1729 Kitchen and Living Room Addition
Jeff Devlin turns back time on an awful 1980s-era kitchen and living room addition to a home built in 1729. He brings in reclaimed barn beams, adds a unique blend of rustic cabinetry and makes a coffee table out of a surprised piece he finds on the property.

1760 Classic Colonial Parlor
Jeff Devlin turns the 1800s addition of a 1760 Colonial home into two unique spaces for entertaining. He turns one area into a classic parlor with a mahogany-topped bar and creates a billiards room with a custom light fixture in the other.

Crumbling 1740s Structure
Jeff Devlin is recruited to repair the crumbling plaster walls and sagging second floor of a 1740s home. Jeff and his team add reclaimed beams to reinforce the second floor, restore a bedroom and create a new dining and foyer space.

1760 Master Suite
Jeff Devlin is recruited to repair the crumbling plaster walls and sagging second floor of a 1740s home. Jeff and his team add reclaimed beams to reinforce the second floor, restore a bedroom and create a new dining and foyer space.

1740s Master Suite in a Barn
Carpenter Jeff Devlin meets up with John and Tina, who own a converted 1740s barn in West Chester, Pennsylvania. John and Tina need help with their awkward master bedroom and bath, which were part of the barn's conversion to a home in the 1940s. Jeff and his team peel back the layers to expose some of the original 1700s structure and bring in reclaimed materials to create a rustic, yet elegant, master suite.

1817 Chopped-Up Kitchen
Jeff Devlin is called in to renovate a kitchen converted from the side porch of a 1817 stone house. He and his team reconfigure the space to create a more cohesive kitchen area, a new butler's pantry and a Colonial-style pantry.

1717 Farmhouse Kitchen
Jeff Devlin takes on a kitchen and living area in a rundown 1717 farmhouse. His team brings light to the front room by exposing a hidden transom window, and Jeff scavenges an old barn for reclaimed items to create a farmhouse feel in the kitchen.

Rundown 1710 Root Cellar
Jeff Devlin takes on a kitchen and living area in a rundown 1717 farmhouse. His team brings light to the front room by exposing a hidden transom window, and Jeff scavenges an old barn for reclaimed items to create a farmhouse feel in the kitchen.

1859 Kitchen Restoration
Jeff Devlin is recruited by friends to renovate the 1980s kitchen addition on their 1859 farmhouse. Jeff and his team enhance the room's character with open shelving, a Victorian-style mudroom and built-in seating.

Saving a 1717 Spring House
Jeff Devlin takes on a dilapidated 1717 spring house that the homeowners want to turn into a guesthouse with a writing space. He and his team restore the original stone, sandblast paint off the rafters and convert the attic into a loft.
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