Blog Cabin

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  • 2007
  • 10 Seasons
  • 3.5  (11)

Blog Cabin was a popular television show that aired on DIY Network between the years 2007 to 2016. The show revolved around the renovation of an older home, in which viewers could participate in the process by voting on various aspects of the design. The show was hosted by three experts in the field of home renovation and design, namely Amy Devers, Chris Grundy, and Marc Bartolomeo.

Every season of Blog Cabin focused on the renovation of a different house in a different location throughout the United States. From beautiful beachside properties to countryside cottages, each season offered unique challenges and opportunities for renovation. The show followed the transformation of these dilapidated houses into luxurious, modern homes, filled with all the latest amenities.

The show had a unique and interactive format, which allowed viewers to have a say in the design and renovation process. Viewers could participate by voting on various aspects of the renovation, such as the color scheme, the type of flooring, the type of countertops, and even the layout of the furniture. This made the show engaging and interactive, as viewers eagerly awaited the results of the voting process.

One of the standout features of Blog Cabin was the design expertise of the hosts. Each of the three hosts brought a unique skill set and perspective to the show, which made for a well-rounded and informative viewing experience. Amy Devers was the resident interior designer, bringing her extensive knowledge of color theory, furniture design, and space planning to the show. Chris Grundy was the resident builder, bringing his expertise in construction, carpentry, and electrical work to the forefront. Marc Bartolomeo was the resident architect, bringing his knowledge of design principles, structural engineering, and spatial reasoning.

The show also featured a team of contractors and builders who worked tirelessly to bring the designs to life. From plumbing to electrical work, the team approached each renovation with professionalism and attention to detail. The show often highlighted the unique challenges that come with renovating an older home, such as outdated wiring or rotting woodwork. The team worked together to find creative solutions to these challenges, often resulting in stunning and unexpected design elements.

One of the most appealing aspects of Blog Cabin was the focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness. The hosts were passionate about finding ways to incorporate eco-friendly materials and design principles into each renovation. This focus on sustainability meant that the designs were not only beautiful, but also environmentally conscious.

Overall, Blog Cabin was a well-crafted show that was informative, engaging, and interactive. The hosts were knowledgeable and passionate about design, and the interactive format allowed viewers to feel like they were a part of the renovation process. The unique focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness also made the show timely and relevant.

Blog Cabin is a series that ran for 10 seasons (73 episodes) between August 18, 2007 and on DIY Network

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Seasons
Blog Cabin 2016: Sky Cabin Side Yard
5. Blog Cabin 2016: Sky Cabin Side Yard
August 29, 2016
A bare side yard is transformed into a recreational area with a guest retreat; multi-tiered deck; and a volleyball court.
Blog Cabin 2016: Lower Lounge
4. Blog Cabin 2016: Lower Lounge
August 22, 2016
An unused space is remodeled into a lower lounge that offers a view of the gulf.
Blog Cabin 2016: Fish Tank Living Room
3. Blog Cabin 2016: Fish Tank Living Room
August 15, 2016
Josh Temple helps the crew renovate the living room and dining room.
Blog Cabin 2016: Master Suite Remodel
2. Blog Cabin 2016: Master Suite Remodel
August 8, 2016
Josh Temple journeys to Blog Cabin 2016 to help remodel the master bedroom suite.
Blog Cabin 2016: Kitchen Crashers
1. Blog Cabin 2016: Kitchen Crashers
August 1, 2016
Alison Victoria and Chris Grundy take on the Blog Cabin 2016 kitchen. In just a few days, they transform the blank slate of a kitchen with a banquette made from an old boat, a glass table with a steering wheel base, a coffee station and stunning concrete countertops.
Blog Cabin 2016 Special
100. Blog Cabin 2016 Special
September 5, 2016
Chris Grundy and the DIY Network experts take on Blog Cabin 2016 for one lucky viewer to win. Kitchen Crasher Alison Victoria transforms the kitchen by including a banquette made from a repurposed boat. House Crasher Josh Temple takes on the Living Room, Dining Room and the Master Suite. HGTV Magazine puts it's designer touch on the Guest Suite, while Yard Crasher Chris Lambton transforms the lower deck, two yard spaces and a Sky Cabin guest room nestled in the trees.
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Where to Watch Blog Cabin
Blog Cabin is available for streaming on the DIY Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Blog Cabin on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    August 18, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    3.5  (11)
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