Renovation Nation

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  • 2009
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.7  (48)

Renovation Nation was a television series that aired on Planet Green, a network dedicated to environmental and sustainable living. Hosted by Steve Thomas, formerly of This Old House, the show chronicled the renovations of homes and businesses across the United States with a focus on eco-friendly and energy-efficient design.

Each episode featured a different renovation project, ranging from small-scale home updates to large commercial properties. Steve Thomas and his team of experts would work with the property owners to create a plan that not only improved the functionality and aesthetic of the space but also minimised the impact on the environment.

One of the main goals of Renovation Nation was to showcase the many ways in which sustainable design can be incorporated into different types of properties. From using reclaimed materials to installing solar panels, the show demonstrated that eco-friendly design can be both practical and stylish.

Steve Thomas was a charismatic and knowledgeable host who was passionate about the environment and sustainability. He brought a wealth of experience to the show, having spent over a decade as the host of This Old House, another popular home renovation show. With his easy-going nature and approachable style, he was able to connect with viewers and inspire them to consider eco-friendly design for their own homes and businesses.

One of the most interesting aspects of Renovation Nation was the variety of projects featured on the show. Some of the more unique episodes included the renovation of an old fire station in Michigan that was turned into a sustainable community centre, and the transformation of a rundown ranch in California into a modern, energy-efficient home.

Throughout each project, Steve and his team focused on reducing waste and minimising the environmental impact of the renovation. This often involved using recycled or salvaged materials, as well as incorporating energy-efficient systems and appliances.

In addition to showcasing sustainable design, Renovation Nation also explored the financial benefits of eco-friendly renovations. By reducing energy costs and using materials that are less expensive in the long run, property owners can save money while also doing their part to protect the environment.

Renovation Nation was a unique and timely show that catered to a growing interest in sustainable living and eco-friendly design. With Steve Thomas at the helm, the show was informative, engaging, and entertaining, making it a hit with audiences across the country. Whether you're a home improvement enthusiast or just looking to learn more about sustainable design, Renovation Nation is a must-watch show that offers a wealth of inspiration and ideas.

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Seasons
St. Paul, MN: Double Trouble
23. St. Paul, MN: Double Trouble
January 14, 2010
Steve tries to help a St. Paul couple make eco-smart improvements to their home including installing a rainwater catchment system made with rain barrels.
Falls Church, VA: Building Dirt Cheap
20. Falls Church, VA: Building Dirt Cheap
November 20, 2009
Steve helps a Falls Church, VA, couple build their home out of mud bricks. Later, Steve checks out the tiniest homes in Texas - all made from recycled materials!
Boulder, CO: Smart Home
19. Boulder, CO: Smart Home
November 13, 2009
Steve helps build a sustainable and practical home that includes an adjustable oven range for people with disabilities in Boulder, CO. Later, Steve helps a do-it-yourselfer family install permeable pavers.
Portland, OR: Ultimate Bachelor Pad
18. Portland, OR: Ultimate Bachelor Pad
November 6, 2009
Steve heads to Portland to lend a hand to a man trying to spruce up his bachelor pad before his bride-to-be moves in. Later, Steve will help two busy architects build an eco-smart playroom for their kids.
Portland, OR: Locally Grown
17. Portland, OR: Locally Grown
October 30, 2009
Steve helps a Portland, OR couple build a countertop using wood from their own backyard. Later, Steve will help turn one New Orleans couple's Hurricane Katrina nightmare into a green dream.
Hawaii: Solar Army Base
16. Hawaii: Solar Army Base
October 23, 2009
Steve helps create what could become the largest solar community in the world on an Army base in Hawaii. Then, Steve heads to Austin, TX to help a family with their indoor air quality.
Hawaii: Historic Ranch Restoration
15. Hawaii: Historic Ranch Restoration
October 16, 2009
Steve helps a couple add some green systems to their historic ranch starting with a rainwater collection cistern and natural ventilation. Then, Steve heads to Portland to assist a couple who are building an addition on their log cabin.
Boulder, CO: It's Called 'Boulder' for a Reason
14. Boulder, CO: It's Called 'Boulder' for a Reason
August 28, 2009
Steve helps a Colorado couple construct a greenhouse, but while digging the foundation they hit an actual boulder. Will Steve find a solution? Later, a Houston couple shows that everything is bigger in Texas, especially the solar arrays.
Detroit, MI: Gift of Green
13. Detroit, MI: Gift of Green
August 21, 2009
Steve pitches in with Saturn's Hands on Homes program in Detroit, MI to help build eco-friendly houses for people in need. Steve creates an airtight seal for the attic, blows in cellulose insulation, and uses advanced framing techniques to build a wall.
Alexandria, VA: Presidential Salvage
12. Alexandria, VA: Presidential Salvage
July 31, 2009
Steve helps a stay-at-home dad build a yoga studio using salvaged materials, including wood from President Obama's inauguration. Then, Steve heads to Baton Rouge, LA, to assist a couple rebuilding from Hurricane Gustav.
Portland, OR: Salvage Brothers
11. Portland, OR: Salvage Brothers
July 24, 2009
Steve helps the Moon brothers build what they hope to be one of the greenest homes in the country. Steve will help install steel walls, reclaimed wood from shipping pallets and even check out a composting toilet.
Baton Rouge, LA: Carport On a Dime
10. Baton Rouge, LA: Carport On a Dime
July 17, 2009
Today, Steve will show a Baton Rouge, LA, architect how to build a carport using recycled wood from another building and concrete from a parking lot. Then, Steve heads to Portland, OR to construct an eco-smart chicken coop.
Chesapeake Bay, MD: Big Bucks for Retiring
9. Chesapeake Bay, MD: Big Bucks for Retiring
August 14, 2009
Steve heads to Stevensville, MD, to help a couple green their retirement home and lower their energy bills. Later, Steve trades in his tool belt to become a spelunker in an aquifer in Austin, TX.
Washington, DC: Corking the Kitchen
8. Washington, DC: Corking the Kitchen
August 7, 2009
Steve helps a Washington, DC, couple install a recycled countertop, permeable pavers and cork floor. Later, Steve heads to Boulder, CO, to help a couple figure out the recipe for a home with no carbon footprint.
Portland, OR: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Concrete
7. Portland, OR: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Concrete
June 5, 2009
Steve lends a hand to a ground-up renovation in Portland. He'll help install siding on a rain screen wall, put in a concrete counter in their bathroom and weld an eco-smart balcony guardrail.
Fairhope, AL: Eco Extermination
6. Fairhope, AL: Eco Extermination
May 22, 2009
Steve will assist a couple in Fairhope, Alabama by channeling their excess rainwater into eco-friendly rain gardens and find a way to get rid of wood-eating insects from their salvaged wood and he has to do it green.
Hawaii: Bamboo Tree House
5. Hawaii: Bamboo Tree House
May 15, 2009
Steve explores a rainforest in Hana, Hawaii, looking for materials to build an eco-smart tree house. He gathers palm fronds for the roof as well as guava and bamboo timber for the structure. Then, Steve will work on a hotel in Little Compton, Rhode Island
Philadelphia, PA: Habitat Goes Green
4. Philadelphia, PA: Habitat Goes Green
May 8, 2009
Steve lends a hand with the Habitat for Humanity volunteers in Philadelphia who are building affordable, green homes. Then, Steve helps a Tucson couple set up an eco-smart room for their new baby.
Tucson, AZ: The Greenest House in the Country
3. Tucson, AZ: The Greenest House in the Country
May 1, 2009
Steve lends a hand on what might be the greenest house in the country. Then, Steve will meet a Houston couple so committed to eco-smart living, they're downsizing their entire living area to less than half the space of their previous home.
Tucson, AZ: Harvesting Desert Rain
2. Tucson, AZ: Harvesting Desert Rain
April 24, 2009
Steve helps a family install a rainwater tank next to their lopsided house. Then, Steve helps a backyard engineer finish his solar invention that's the first in America and lends a hand on a different kind of eco-smart home-a green doghouse.
New Orleans, LA : Greening a Historic B&B
1. New Orleans, LA : Greening a Historic B&B
March 27, 2009
Steve helps restore a famous painter's studio damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Then, Steve helps a couple reduce their carbon footprint by building an eco-smart office in their own backyard.
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    December 4, 2009
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    7.7  (48)
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