S15 E1: The Belmont House
In the fall of 1993, after sifting through nearly 200 proposals, we joined with homeowners Lauren and Dean Gallant for one of our favorite projects: the renovation of their 1907 Victorian in Belmont, MA.
S14 E21: The Miami House
Steve and Norm find a 1917 Mediterranean Revival-style home that was directly in the path of Andrew, surviving structurally intact but with significant water damage.
S14 E1: The Lexington Ranch
Steve and Norm, joined by Richard Trethewey and Tom Silva, head to Lexington, MA to expand a ranch house.
S13 E1: The Wayland House
The historical renovation of "Kirkside," an 1815 Colonial Revival-style home, included new septic and heating systems; a new roof and chimneys; and the repair of the master suite.
S12 E1: The Jamaica Plain House
This Old House collaborated with Boston’s Public Facilities Department on the renovation of an abandoned triple-decker, creating a home and two rental apartments for a first-time home buyer.
S11 E21: The Santa Fe House
Steve takes viewers to Santa Fe, New Mexico, for a look at This Old House’s newest project: renovation of a traditional Southwestern adobe home.
S10 E1: The Lexington Bed and Breakfast
A two-family home in Lexington, MA, was converted to a bed and breakfast with a 2,400-square-foot addition and a handicapped-accessible in-law suite.
S9 E21: The Santa Barbara Bungalow
Bob tours Santa Barbara Mission and kicks off the new project.
S9 E1: The Westwood House
The crew renovated and restored of the 1785 Weatherbee Farm in Westwood, MA, adding a new 16’ x 40’ kitchen and family room.
S8 E1: The Reading House
Bob Vila introduces The Reading House.
S7 E9: The Reading Ranch
This Old House introduces viewers to a half Cape in Reading, MA.
S7 E1: The Newton Victorian
This Old House constructed a freestanding addition to a Victorian cottage in Newton, MA.
S6 E1: Hidden Asset
From a second-story suburban expansion to the redecoration of an urban apartment, This Old House took a whirlwind home improvement tour of the Boston area during its sixth season.
S5 E1: Four-Season Recap and Intro to Brookline
Bob Vila kicks off season 5 with and update on This Old House’s efforts since the show started in 1979. He delivers updates on each house that was featured during seasons 1-4.
S4 E1: The Arlington House
Host Bob Vila takes you on a tour of the newest project on This Old House—a three-story Greek Revival farmhouse in Arlington, MA.
S3 E1: The Woburn House
Host Bob Vila introduces you to the newest star of This Old House, a 1950 ranch-style tract house badly in need of elbow room.
S2 E1: The Newton House
The Newton House, a 19th-century hilltop home in Newton, MA, was designed by Victorian architect H.H. Richardson. The challenge is to convert it into five modern condominium units, while preserving architectural integrity.