Ep 14. 1750s Inn Revival
- TVG
- June 27, 2018
- 20 min
In this episode of Stone House Revival, host Jeff Devlin is tasked with reviving an old inn from the 1750s. The inn, which had been used as a private residence in recent years, is in need of some major updates and renovations to bring it back to its former glory.
Jeff starts by assessing the exterior of the building and quickly realizes that the foundation needs to be reinforced. This is a major project, but with the help of some skilled contractors, Jeff is able to get the job done and move on to other areas of the inn.
The interior of the inn is a mishmash of different eras and styles, which makes it a bit of a challenge for Jeff to create a cohesive design plan. However, he has a few key ideas in mind, including opening up the space to create a more inviting atmosphere and adding modern amenities like a new kitchen and updated bathrooms.
As he begins the renovation process, Jeff encounters a number of unexpected challenges, including a leaky roof and some structural issues with the walls. But he remains undaunted and works tirelessly to overcome each obstacle, using his expert carpentry skills to build custom cabinets and install new lighting fixtures.
Throughout the episode, we get to see Jeff's creative process in action, as he carefully balances the needs of the inn with his own personal style and aesthetic. He incorporates a number of unique design elements, including reclaimed wood flooring and antique brick accents, to give the space an old-world charm that is both elegant and comfortable.
In the end, Jeff succeeds in transforming the old inn into a modern-day oasis, with updated amenities and a sophisticated design that pays homage to the building's rich history. Whether you're a fan of rustic farmhouse style or more contemporary design, there's something for everyone in this episode of Stone House Revival.