Features
Customizing Accessibility Features at the Lexington Modern Project
Here’s how the Lexington project house owners are customizing accessibility features to support their son’s needs now—and in the future.
Installing a Geothermal Heat-Pump System at the Lexington Modern Project
At the Lexington Modern project, the crew installs the geothermal heat-pump system that will heat and cool the house.
Unveiling an Energy-Efficient, Fully Accessible Home in Lexington, MA
This Old House season 45’s Lexington Modern project wraps up in style, giving a family of five an energy-efficient, open-plan house with a renewed mid-century modern aesthetic and full accessibility.
Installing a Load Management Panel
Host Kevin O’Connor gets the lowdown on load management panels from master electrician Heath Eastman. These handy devices can keep electrical panels from overloading despite how much energy the home draws. Here’s what you need to know.
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A Modern Home with a Mission: Exclusive Interview with Lexington Homeowners
Join the This Old House team as we follow an extensive renovation to make life easier for one young boy and his family. The team aims to make their home safer, more accessible, and easier to navigate for anyone with a mobility challenge, and the transformation of this modern midcentury home will be life-changing.
Modernizing a Mid-century House in Lexington, MA
A family turns to TOH to renovate a 1960 house that had been awkwardly expanded over time. Their goal: to create a contemporary, energy-efficient, open-plan home that is fully accessible for a son with mobility issues.