This Old House | Planting for the Future (S43 E10) FULL EPISODE
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2024
- Kevin O'Connor and Tom Silva discuss the I-joists and LVL ridge beams that carry the load of the new roof. Kevin meets Paul Grothouse at his factory where he is fabricating elements for the new kitchen. Back in Concord, Kevin lends Charlie Silva a hand insulating the original dormers. Landscape designer Maria Wheeler shares with Jenn Nawada her intentions for the front yard.
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Framing contractor
Bailey & Smith Construction, LLC
West Groton, MA
Landscape assistance
Mary Kincaid, Maria Wheeler, Cindy Barrett
Concord, MA
Brothers Nestor Landscaping, LLC
Central Falls, RI
Mulch supplier
Ray Wilson Bark Mulch
www.raywilsonbarkmulch.com/
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This Old House | Planting for the Future (S43 E10) FULL EPISODE
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That's no longer a house, it's a campus.
that roof is a roofers nightmare and gold mine 😅👍
It seems Kevin is contributing more and more to the building. He was a great replacement for the host! I’ve watched TOH from the start and Kevin is as good as it gets! I miss Norm, but the rest of the crew like Tommy and Rich and all the new crew are great! Can’t wait for the next episode. Thanxz
That roof ... Getting the order of operations for a seamless install requires some super deep talent. It shows how much skill Tommy and his crew have.
Gatsby would have LOVED that Place.
It’s always enjoyable, seeing a place being built or rebuilt
Next season, they’re going to Newport, RI to build a gilded age mansion around some old front door they found.
Loool
@@Navy1977 the design looks like it’s 90% new. Wish they had a ratio that they kept to for when taking on projects, but that’s easy for me to say
I hope it's yours
Nothing like a $1m addition (if not more)…4x the size of the house
@@1972mdcit has to be more. I might be terrible, but I get encouragement when the home owners run out of budget at the end of some of these projects and have to cut corners on things like closet interiors. Otherwise it feels like rich people have no limitations, which is obviously not true. Everyone pushes the envelope, regardless of wealth.
The guy in the hoodie planting shrubs is a hard worker!
Tuesdays are always my favorite days when I know TOH is going to post a new video.
Amazing what you can do if you piss money 😂
Sitting here thinking the same…..you have to live in the NE though… 😂
A lot of people on TOH are loaded beyond belief
Just a quaint little Cape Cod
This New House show. Loving it. lol
This (used to be an) Old House
This Old House, This is perfect! I subscribed right away!
Man, Dig This project. 👍
good
This old multi million dollar house
15:27 that’s what she said…
This remodel and additions has to cost, just a guess, between $4 and $5 million. Why not just build new ?
Because the permits and regulations and codes and grading and sewage requirements,, etc. would push the cost through the roof for new construction as opposed to remodel, not to mention the time it takes for city permits and approvals and sign offs.
In New Jersey, keeping part of the original structure has a large impact on limiting the increase in real estate taxes
01:40 what is a "lol" ?
😅😆😭😁🤣🙈🤡
Lull telehandler
Originally, this old house was about home improvements and repairs. Now it’s all about snobby rich homeowners and product placement…
Should change the name of the show to, This New House.
Actual planting starts at 18:05
Ive been watching This Old House since I was a kid in the 80s. This is absurd. This isn't about restoring an old house. This is right in line with the scourge of the US: taking a decent old house and making a monstrosity out of it. Leaving the facade untouched doesn't excuse it. This is a massive display of disgusting wealth on display while the majority of the country suffers under greedflation and forced austerity. It's sad.
@@Navy1977 It's a matter of which projects This Old House chooses that I have an issue with. This is not bringing an old house back to its former self, it's using it as a literal facade to build an incredibly expensive new house while avoiding the associated permit fees and taxes.
Excellent points you make here. I enjoy the building process but the deeper issue in the background is just like you say, seems as if they are skirting the regulations to their advantage. On a lighter note, at least they save a couple of Azaleas!, 😅
Jenn 🔥💋💋😋😍🤗👍👍
The complexity of the roof is unnecessary a better design would have simplified and architecturally refine the roofline and given the owner better value.. nobody will notice this roof..
This addition is odd.
Wheres the “Tommy’s bonah” commenter been ?
nothing lasts - this one is just a monstrosity
Do they ever build houses with stone,block or brick in The US,The house doesn’t look very sturdy with those flimsy walls.
nice cheap remodel, tommy and crew ruin another old house
I think he means cheapened the fabric of the old house.
How much more could it possibly cost to rip down the old house and just make a new one?
Much more when you factor in permits and taxes on a new construction. Not to mention the time to get permits and approvals. “Grandfathered” saves a lot of money and frustration…