In a Brooklyn project house, master carpenter Norm Abram discovers local wood refinisher John Thomas's innovative faux painting technique, which transforms worn woodwork into stunning finishes. As the custom kitchen is installed in the owner's unit, design correspondent Carole Freehauf visits Ian Gibbs at his SoHo showroom to explore window treatment options and witness the custom shades being crafted in his Queens workshop. Meanwhile, tile contractor Mauro Zanutto sets up a mud bed for the garden level floor tiles, while upstairs in the master bath, he meticulously lays out a mosaic floor. The kitchen's finished countertops also arrive for installation in the garden level apartment.
Show
This Old House
Episode
S30E23
Air Date
Mar 05, 2009
Season 30 Episodes
S30E01
Weston; A Prefab Timberframe Project House Begins
S30E02
Weston; House Plan Virtual Tour
S30E03
Weston; Even the Foundation is Prefabricated!
S30E04
Weston; Prefabricating Inside and Out
S30E05
Weston; Raising in the Rain
S30E06
Weston; Raising Timbers
S30E07
Weston; Modular Rooms
S30E08
Weston; Closing Up the House
S30E09
Weston; Rock Stars
S30E10
Weston; Bringing Things Together
S30E11
Weston; Making A Mark
S30E12
Weston; Natural Surfaces and the Latest Appliances
S30E13
Weston; Keeping it Green Outside
S30E14
Weston; LEED Requirements
S30E15
Weston; Amy Lends a Hand
S30E16
Weston; The Weston Timberframe Complete
S30E17
New York City; A This Old House Brownstone in Brooklyn
S30E18
New York City; Classic New York
S30E19
New York City; Preservation & Planning
S30E20
New York City; In with the New
S30E21
New York City; Making it Their Own
S30E22
New York City; Restoring and Replacing
S30E23
New York City; Made In New York
S30E24
New York City; The Dream Team
S30E25
New York City; Wood Finishes Restored to Original Brilliance
S30E26
New York City; This Brownstone is Beautiful Once Again