Jeff Devlin restores a 1780 spring house in dire need of help. The joists and floorboards are almost completely rotten, and the painted stone is crumbling, but Jeff and his team turn the house into a comfortable place for guests to stay.
Jeff Devlin uncovers a big surprise while restoring a historic dining room, parlor and living room in a 1803 stone farmhouse. He also works on a custom pie safe and installs a stunning reclaimed tin ceiling in the living room.
Jeff Devlin is recruited by a couple to do a true restoration of the original living room in their 1690s stone home. They also want him to enclose the attached vestibule to create a mudroom, but they'd like it to blend in with the rest of the home with stone walls and vintage windows.
A mother and daughter bring Jeff Devlin in to restore two rooms in the original portion of their 1751 stone home. Jeff and his team dive right in, giving the dining room a slightly formal farmhouse feel. The team then achieves a rustic and refined style in the bathroom that blows the owners away.
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