Maine Cabin Masters

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  • 2016
  • 10 Seasons
  • 8.5  (541)

Maine Cabin Masters is a reality TV show that premiered on the DIY Network in 2017. The show follows the team of builders, including Chase Morrill, his sister Ashley Morrill, and friend Ryan Eldridge, as they transform old cabins and camps into new and improved getaway destinations for their clients in Maine.

Chase, Ashley, and Ryan are a team of skilled builders who have a deep appreciation for the beauty and history of Maine's cabins. They have been working together since childhood and have a passion for preserving the rustic charm of these structures while making them comfortable and practical for modern living.

The show's format generally starts with the trio meeting with their clients, who have a cabin or camp that needs work. The clients share their vision for the renovation, and the team gets to work on designing and executing the plan. Along the way, the show offers viewers a glimpse into the team's creative process, skillful construction techniques, and unique design ideas.

The cabins and camps that the Maine Cabin Masters team works on range from dilapidated hunting cabins to historic lakeside camps. The team's renovations can include anything from rebuilding foundations to modernizing plumbing and electrical systems. They also tackle interior design, often finding and repurposing antique and vintage items to keep the cabins looking rustic and authentic.

Another aspect of the show that viewers often enjoy is the team's camaraderie and banter. Chase, Ashley, and Ryan have a close relationship, and their personalities shine through in their interactions with one another. They bring humor and light-heartedness to their work, making the show an enjoyable watch for viewers.

As the show has progressed, it's also illuminated the challenging work environment that the builders face in Maine's harsh winters. They often have to work in sub-zero temperatures, haul equipment across frozen lakes, and shovel feet of snow just to get to the cabins they're working on. It adds an extra layer of respect for their dedicated work to viewers.

In addition to the main renovation work, Maine Cabin Masters also features additional segments, such as "Chase's Challenge," where owner and builder Chase Morrill sets a task for his team to complete, or "Ask Maine Cabin Masters," where viewers write in with questions and the team answers them on-air.

Overall, Maine Cabin Masters is a delightful and educational reality show that highlights the beauty of Maine's wilderness and the impressive construction skills of its team. Its fans appreciate the team's aesthetic and commitment to historical preservation while bringing modern convenience and comfort to some of Maine's oldest and most storied cabins.

Maine Cabin Masters is a series that ran for 10 seasons (149 episodes) between February 23, 2016 and on DIY Network

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Seasons
Sprucing Up Spruce Mountain
11. Sprucing Up Spruce Mountain
March 10, 2025
The publicly owned and operated Spruce Mountain Ski Lodge is in need of vital repairs in order to keep serving the community.
Legacy Cabin for a Basketball Legend
10. Legacy Cabin for a Basketball Legend
March 3, 2025
Joe Harrington, a Maine Basketball Hall of Famer, cleared a parcel in Phippsburg so he could construct a camp of add to his family
Preserving History With the Monmouth Fire Museum
9. Preserving History With the Monmouth Fire Museum
February 24, 2025
The team transforms the Monmouth Fire Station into a museum. They deal with a messy demo, reinforce an unstable second floor and honor local heroes.
A Jen in Need
8. A Jen in Need
February 17, 2025
When their business manager requests a brand-new build over a vacation-packed winter, the team loses track of the budget as time slips away and snow piles up; the crew try to finish the build without going any more over budget.
Solid Foundation on Pleasant Pond
7. Solid Foundation on Pleasant Pond
February 10, 2025
A family buys a property with everything except a safe structure to call home; the team swoop in to save the day, combating a nor'easter along the way, to create a four season haven.
Curtains Up! Theater for Extraordinary Campers
6. Curtains Up! Theater for Extraordinary Campers
February 3, 2025
While the team is in Italy, Jedi and Dixie renovate a theater for campers with special needs at Pine Tree Camp in Rome, Maine.
Overhaul on Sand Pond
5. Overhaul on Sand Pond
January 28, 2025
A family inherited a generational cabin they love on Sand Pond, as well as a dark and damp building with a dated layout and lots of rot.
Ryan and Ashley's Private Island
4. Ryan and Ashley's Private Island
January 20, 2025
Ryan and Ashley buy a rundown camp on their own island; the team boats over, ready to haul materials and tackle a tricky gray water system; but after demo, island life proves tough.
Pop of Color at Popham Beach
3. Pop of Color at Popham Beach
January 13, 2025
The Triangle House has been a staple in Phippsburg since the 20s; a local artist, who's admired the cottage since childhood, bought it in the 80s; after more than a century of wear, she invites the Maine Cabin Masters to save the local landmark.
Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta
2. Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta
January 6, 2025
A surprise ant invasion, a 1960s game show, and a basketball showdown keeps the team on their toes as they take on a fifth generation cabin, adding bathroom privacy, a cozy nap nook and a custom basketball hoop.
Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin
1. Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin
December 30, 2024
The team faces a challenging cabin restoration after a massive tree damages a house. Did you say, a house? Tasked with transforming this house back into a rustic, cozy four-season camp, they take on major projects, including lofting the ceiling, relocating the kitchen for better lake views, and reworking the staircase. As the team works through the hot summer days, they tackle the roof, remove outdated rooms, and breathe new life into the cabin. Between recycled materials and playful pranks, can the crew pull off the perfect lakeside retreat?
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Maine Cabin Masters is a reality TV show that premiered on the DIY Network in 2017. The show follows the team of builders, including Chase Morrill, his sister Ashley Morrill, and friend Ryan Eldridge, as they transform old cabins and camps into new and improved getaway destinations for their clients in Maine.

Chase, Ashley, and Ryan are a team of skilled builders who have a deep appreciation for the beauty and history of Maine's cabins. They have been working together since childhood and have a passion for preserving the rustic charm of these structures while making them comfortable and practical for modern living.

The show's format generally starts with the trio meeting with their clients, who have a cabin or camp that needs work. The clients share their vision for the renovation, and the team gets to work on designing and executing the plan. Along the way, the show offers viewers a glimpse into the team's creative process, skillful construction techniques, and unique design ideas.

The cabins and camps that the Maine Cabin Masters team works on range from dilapidated hunting cabins to historic lakeside camps. The team's renovations can include anything from rebuilding foundations to modernizing plumbing and electrical systems. They also tackle interior design, often finding and repurposing antique and vintage items to keep the cabins looking rustic and authentic.

Another aspect of the show that viewers often enjoy is the team's camaraderie and banter. Chase, Ashley, and Ryan have a close relationship, and their personalities shine through in their interactions with one another. They bring humor and light-heartedness to their work, making the show an enjoyable watch for viewers.

As the show has progressed, it's also illuminated the challenging work environment that the builders face in Maine's harsh winters. They often have to work in sub-zero temperatures, haul equipment across frozen lakes, and shovel feet of snow just to get to the cabins they're working on. It adds an extra layer of respect for their dedicated work to viewers.

In addition to the main renovation work, Maine Cabin Masters also features additional segments, such as "Chase's Challenge," where owner and builder Chase Morrill sets a task for his team to complete, or "Ask Maine Cabin Masters," where viewers write in with questions and the team answers them on-air.

Overall, Maine Cabin Masters is a delightful and educational reality show that highlights the beauty of Maine's wilderness and the impressive construction skills of its team. Its fans appreciate the team's aesthetic and commitment to historical preservation while bringing modern convenience and comfort to some of Maine's oldest and most storied cabins.

Maine Cabin Masters is a series that ran for 10 seasons (149 episodes) between February 23, 2016 and on DIY Network

Where to Watch Maine Cabin Masters
Maine Cabin Masters is available for streaming on the DIY Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Maine Cabin Masters on demand at Max, Discovery+, Amazon Prime, Philo, Amazon, Hulu, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    February 23, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (541)
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