Ep 12. 1690s Living Room Restoration
- TVG
- May 17, 2017
- 19 min
In Stone House Revival season 2 episode 12, the focus is on restoring a 1690s living room in a historic stone house. Host Jeff Devlin works closely with the homeowners to ensure that the renovations stay true to the original style and architecture of the home while still incorporating modern amenities and functionality.
The episode begins with a tour of the living room, which is currently in a state of disrepair. The walls are cracked and peeling, the fireplace is outdated and inefficient, and the overall layout of the room is awkward and uninviting. However, Jeff sees a lot of potential in the space, and he is excited to get started on the renovations.
The first step in the renovation process is to repair the walls and ceiling. Jeff and his team carefully remove the damaged plaster and replace it with new, smooth plaster. They also reinforce the ceiling beams to ensure that they are sturdy enough to support the weight of the new lighting fixtures.
Next, Jeff turns his attention to the fireplace. He knows that in order to maintain the historic integrity of the room, he needs to restore the fireplace to its original design. This involves removing the outdated mantel and hearth and replacing it with a new, more traditional-looking mantel and surround. Jeff also installs a new gas insert that will not only be more efficient but also give the room a cozy, inviting feel.
The homeowners express their desire to incorporate some modern amenities into the living room, such as a hidden television and a surround-sound system. Jeff is happy to oblige, but he makes sure to do so in a way that doesn't detract from the historic look of the space. He installs a retractable television mount that can be easily hidden when not in use, and he installs speakers that blend seamlessly into the walls.
One of the biggest challenges of the renovation is redesigning the layout of the living room. The original design left the furniture awkwardly positioned in the corners of the room, so Jeff decides to create a new focal point in the center of the room. He does this by building a custom bookcase that not only adds storage but also serves as a stunning centerpiece. The bookcase also helps to balance out the room and create a more welcoming atmosphere.
Throughout the renovation, Jeff takes great care to ensure that every detail is just right. He chooses paint colors that complement the historic feel of the room, and he selects furniture and decor that fit seamlessly with the aesthetic. He also adds subtle touches, such as a custom rug and throw pillows, that bring warmth and personality to the space.
By the end of the episode, the 1690s living room has been transformed from a dated and worn-out space to a beautiful, functional room that still maintains its historic charm. The homeowners are thrilled with the results, and they can't wait to spend time relaxing and entertaining in their newly restored living room.