This Old House - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Newton House: S2E1
The Newton House, a 19th-century hilltop home in Newton, MA, was designed by Victorian architect H.H. Richardson. The challenge is to convert it into five modern condominium units, while preserving architectural integrity.

The Newton House - S2E2
Bob Vila discusses plans for renovating the Barn unit—insulating, demolition and replacing broken windows.

The Newton House - S2E3
Demolition is nearly complete, and Bob Vila discusses problems uncovered: damage from carpenter ants, vandals, and rot.

The Newton House - S2E4
Bob Vila discusses some of the key decisions to be made about condominium sales. Also, plans are made to install woodburning stoves in the Icehouse and Woodhouse units.

The Newton House - S2E5
We begin to do some plumbing at the house, while a landscape architect shows the lay of the land, and Norm Abram pours a concrete wall.

The Newton House - S2E6
The exterminator gives the house a bug check and professor John Coolidge talks about architect of the Bigelow House, H.H. Richardson.

The Newton House - S2E7
Bob Vila discusses plans for new 5-car garage. The electrician begins wiring and Bob looks at solar and oil heating options.

The Newton House - S2E8
Bob Vila and Norm Abram give a progress report on the house. There's a focus on preparing the house for winter with insulation and fireplace fix-ups.

The Newton House - S2E9
Bob Vila looks at radiators, windows, lighting options.

The Newton House - S2E10
The south roof gets an ice shield and cedar shingles, the living room wall gets a layer of energy-saving polystyrene board, and the grounds get a facelift.

The Newton House - S2E11
Bob Vila looks at the wiring needs in the Barn units, looks into lathing and plastering, and talks about choosing tiles.

The Newton House - S2E12
Shingling is completed on the south side of the bungalow and the lights are in place in the main house.

The Newton House - S2E13
We check on the bathroom tiling, some electrical work (lighting), a look at cabinets, and an installation of wood gutters.

The Newton House - S2E14
Bob Vila shows progress made in the house with roofing and plastering, and meet with Charlie English, who gives a lesson on the finer points of a mud job (tiling the bathroom).

The Newton House - S2E15
The crawlspace in the barn unit gets a concrete floor, we take a look at parquet flooring, we get a lesson in tile grouting, and we talk about landscaping.

The Newton House - S2E16

The Newton House - S2E17
Bob Vila reviews plans for the interior of the Barn unit, discusses issues with flooring, has a sink installed, and looks at door repair.

The Newton House - S2E18
Bob Vila tours the Barn unit, goes over problems with the hardwood floors in the Main House, and takes a look at a selection of brass locks and hardware for the doors.

The Newton House - S2E19
Norm Abram installs unusual floor-to-ceiling triple-sash windows, Charlie, the finish carpenter, installs locks and door knobs, and kitchen cabinets are installed.

The Newton House - S2E20
A sun room is created, a ceramic tile floor is laid in the kitchen, we look at ceiling fans, and a fireplace gets a new stone face.

The Newton House - S2E21

The Newton House: S2E22
Plans are made for a new garage, Norm makes a winding stairway in the Barn, a range is installed in the kitchen, and the sunroom gets a copper roof.

The Newton House: S2E23
Bob Vila takes a look at spiral staircases and a factory where they are made, we look at reproducing the orginal fireplace tiles, and we look some modern kitchen appliances.

The Newton House: S2E24
Bob Vila inspects custom kitchen cabinets in Barn, checks on plaster work upstairs. Landscape architect Tom Wirth talks about brick paving and takes us on a tour of a granite quarry.

The Newton House: S2E25
A heat pump gets installed in the barn unit, a countertop is made for a bathroom. Norm begins paneling with white cedar. Bob takes a side trip to North Carolina to see white cedar being milled.

The Newton House: S2E26
Bob Vila shows us the progress they have made. We look at the installation of a parquet floor and see some kitchen cabinets. An interior decorator gives advice on how to fill the space.

The Newton House: S2E27
Bob Vila opens show outside the completed Bigelow House—final show of the season—gives a rundown for the show.
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