Ep 6. Not-So-Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond
- TVG
- February 6, 2017
- 39 min
In the sixth episode of Maine Cabin Masters season 1, the team is sent to renovate a cabin on Pleasant Pond that is in dire need of some updates. The cabin, known as the "Not-So-Pleasant Camp," is in a beautiful location but is in rough condition, with rotting floors, a leaky roof, and outdated decor.
Chase Morrill, the leader of the team, promises to give the owners a completely transformed cabin that will be both functional and stylish. He and his team set to work assessing the damage and figuring out the best plan of action. However, they soon discover that the cabin has many more problems than they had anticipated.
The team works tirelessly to repair the cabin's foundation and replace the rotting floorboards, but they also have to deal with a surprise issue: bats. The cabin has become a popular hangout spot for the winged creatures, and the team has to figure out how to evict them without harming them.
While the animal control experts work on removing the bats, the team focuses on improving the cabin's aesthetics. They replace the outdated paneling with new shiplap walls and redesign the kitchen to be both practical and beautiful. Chase also creates a custom-built staircase that adds an elegant touch to the cabin.
As the project comes together, the owners arrive to see the finished product. They're thrilled with the transformation and can't believe how much better the cabin looks and feels. The team has successfully turned the "Not-So-Pleasant Camp" into a stunning lakeside retreat that the owners will enjoy for years to come.
Overall, this episode of Maine Cabin Masters showcases the team's ability to tackle unexpected challenges and turn a rundown cabin into a dream vacation home. With stunning views of Pleasant Pond and a comfortable, modern interior, the "Not-So-Pleasant Camp" is now a beautiful example of the team's creativity and expertise.