Ep 12. 1890 Shingle-Style Victorian
- TV-G
- March 22, 2017
- 40 min
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9.8 (9)
In Restored season 1 episode 12, titled "1890 Shingle-Style Victorian," host Brett Waterman takes on the challenge of restoring a beautiful home in Redlands, California, that dates back to the late 1800s. The home is a classic example of Shingle-style architecture, with a steeply-pitched roof, a wraparound porch, and intricate woodwork.
Brett begins the restoration process by carefully removing layers of paint from the exterior, revealing the original woodwork beneath. He also replaces some of the damaged shingles and works to restore the home's original charm and character. Inside, Brett discovers some truly amazing features, including original stained glass windows, beautiful woodwork, and a hidden fireplace.
Throughout the episode, Brett works tirelessly to bring the home back to its former glory, making sure to respect the home's history and unique character. He also works closely with the homeowners to ensure that the finished product is exactly what they envisioned.
One of the most impressive aspects of the restoration is the attention to detail that Brett and his team put into every aspect of the home. From carefully matching paint colors to sourcing original light fixtures, Brett is committed to creating a home that feels authentic and true to its roots.
Overall, the episode is a fascinating look into the world of home restoration and the hard work that goes into bringing an old home back to life. Brett's passion and expertise make him the perfect guide for this journey, and viewers will be left feeling inspired by the beauty and potential of older homes.