This Old House
Season 46 starts with the revival of a 1929 brick cottage in Nashville, TN. Then, the crew heads to Ridgewood, NJ to remodel a 1930s Colonial Revival. The last stop: a 19th century historic home in Westford, MA.
Latest Seasons
One Small, Happy Family
How do you plan the perfect living space for people you haven't met?
Barnjacking!
Tom Silva's team gives a whole new meaning to the expression "raising a barn."
Foundation on a Flatbed
The new foundation at the Carlisle Project won't be arriving in a cement mixer. It will show up on a truck, be installed in less than a day, and stay weather-tight for decades.
Expect the Unexpected
A septic tank turns up in a surprising spot, which may mean a bit more digging than we'd planned on.
Walls (and Roof) That Won't Come Tumbling Down
The new construction at Carlisle consists of foam-core panels that are strong enough to stay put for a century, and solid enough to keep the fuel bills low.
How To Buy Reclaimed Lumber
We're walking through sourcing, buying, and using reclaimed wood, from understanding its benefits to working with dealers.
Structural Insulated Panels at Carlisle
These foam-core panels at Carlisle will stand for a century and keep heating costs down
Interior Design Plans at Carlisle
In Carlisle, we put our newest crew member to the test with a design assignment that was a bit unusual—even for us
3 Different Designers Tackle Rooms at Carlisle
How three different designers put their stamp on the Carlisle project house
Finishing Up at Carlisle
Tom Silva's long—make that very long—list of finishing tasks
Better Waterproofing at the Cambridge House
How builder's channeled water that sneaks behind the cladding
Broken Glass in Your Modern-Style Garden?
Our Cambridge project house is Modern, which means its garden will be Modern, too. That could mean unusual materials. Like broken glass.
Don't Just Jump into a Water Feature
Fountains, ponds, even faux streams are great additions. Just consider resource maintenance before you build.
Living Through A Renovation
We stayed on one floor of the East Boston project house while the crew tore up the other two. Here's how we survived.
Little Ways To Save Big on a Remodel
As shown on an East Boston project, there are creative ways to save on a home remodel—in this case, more than $70,000.
Planning a Green Remodel
Tackling any redo is difficult, but making it an eco-friendly one adds to the challenge. Here are some lessons learned from TOH TV's newest project
Sneak Peek: The Austin Episodes
Go behind the scenes to see how Norm, Tom, Richard, Roger, and Kevin follow an eco-friendly renovation in the Texas capital, home to the oldest green building program in the country.
The East Boston Project: After
The remodel of this 1916 two-family house is finished—on time and on (a small) budget. Take a look at what the TOH TV crew can do without breaking the bank.
The Bonus Bath
Our pro crew offers advice on how to add another wash-up-and-shower space—without adding on