Ep 4. 1800s Original Kitchen Restoration
- TVG
- April 19, 2017
- 19 min
In Stone House Revival season 2 episode 4, titled "1800s Original Kitchen Restoration," host Jeff Devlin takes on the daunting task of restoring a historic kitchen in a stone farmhouse. The kitchen is believed to have been built in the late 1800s, but over time, it has fallen into a state of disrepair.
As soon as Jeff steps inside the kitchen, he is met with a layer of dirt and grime that covers every surface. The cabinets are falling apart, the walls are cracked, and the countertop is barely holding together. But with his expertise in restoring historic homes, Jeff is confident that he can bring this kitchen back to life.
The first step in the restoration process is to take everything apart. Jeff carefully removes the cabinets and dismantles the countertop, making sure to salvage any pieces that can be reused. He then spends hours scraping away at the layers of paint and grime that have accumulated on the walls and ceiling.
Once the kitchen is stripped down to its bare bones, Jeff is able to get a better look at what needs to be done. He discovers that the original ceiling beams, which were hidden under layers of drywall, are still intact. He decides to expose these beams and incorporate them into the new design.
Next, Jeff begins to rebuild the kitchen from the ground up. He installs new cabinets that are modeled after the original ones, and he creates a custom-built countertop using reclaimed wood. He also adds new lighting fixtures that give the kitchen a more modern and updated feel.
Throughout the restoration process, Jeff takes great care to preserve as much of the original character of the kitchen as possible. He leaves some of the cracks in the walls and ceiling to show the age of the home, and he even salvages some of the old cabinet hardware to reuse in the new cabinets.
As the restoration nears completion, Jeff puts the finishing touches on the kitchen. He installs a brand new stove and refrigerator, and he hangs a custom-made pot rack above the stove. He also adds a farmhouse-style sink and faucet that fit perfectly with the historic feel of the kitchen.
Finally, the moment of truth arrives as Jeff unveils the fully restored kitchen to the homeowners. They are amazed at the transformation, and they can't believe how much the kitchen has been brought back to life. They are grateful to Jeff for his hard work and dedication to preserving the history of their home.
"1800s Original Kitchen Restoration" is a testament to the beauty and character of historic homes. Jeff Devlin's expertise and passion for restoration shines through in this episode, as he brings new life to a kitchen that had been long forgotten. For anyone who loves old homes and the stories they hold, this episode is not to be missed.