In the series premiere, Bronson and his crew use salvaged materials to restore the kitchen and gathering room of his Greek Revival house in rural Pennsylvania.
Bronson puts Mikey in charge of restoring the busted up barn, and turning it into a true "gentlemen's" workshop.
Bronson and his crew combine two rooms to create one grand space for entertaining. His unique design incorporates ancient plastering techniques and a giant wall of windows to deliver a stunning space straight out of a 19th century country home.
Decker House renovations continue with a library inspired by those from the 1800s. First up: a doorway using materials salvaged from Hurricane Irene wreckage. Also: new floors, plastered walls, antique lighting, and a brick hearth and stove.
After years of delay, host Bronson Pinchot is ready to tackle his biggest renovation challenge yet-the exterior of his house. Bronson envisions a dramatic Greek Revival front exterior that includes a giant period oval window, enormous columns and a beautiful period picket fence. For the back of the house, Bronson designs an ornate facade based on Federal Style architecture. This is by far the largest project Bronson has taken on, and with winter fast approaching will his project ever get finished?
Host Bronson Pinchot tackles the kitchen of the Decker House, and immediately banishes everything that's new. The renovation includes removing the countertops and linoleum floor and replacing them with salvaged materials.
Host Bronson Pinchot has big plans to restore the parlor in his main house. Bronson envisions the room to be a beautiful yet relaxing parlor, with an emphasis on a cozy fireplace. Be prepared for a journey into Bronson's creative process as he changes his mind again and again in his relentless pursuit of creating the perfect parlor.
Over the years, host Bronson Pinchot has amassed a giant collection of art, architecture and history books. Now it's time to design and build a library worthy of his collection. Using salvaged materials and period lighting, he creates the perfect room to study his favorite subjects.
In this episode, Bronson Pinchot takes an awkward space and transforms it into a room straight out of George Washington's home. Affectionately known as the Federal Sitting Room, the space that Bronson and his team recreate is brought to life with a beautiful fireplace surround built from salvaged materials, including moldings from 1790 and wallpaper from 1805. The room's focal point is a large plaster bust from the 18th century in the corner. These relics help create an elegant space that transcends time.
It's Bronson's dream come true - he's found an entire Greek Revival home and has bought the salvage rights to it. Now it's time to take it apart while saving the valuable elements. This is what salvage is all about! What and learn as the crew dissects the house from top to bottom to save this relic. But beware - Bronson has to channel the legendary William Wallace - a.k.a. Braveheart to motivate his crew.
Bronson motivates a crew rebuilding a Greek Revival house.
Bronson designs and builds a guest house in the south parlor of his preexisting home.
In truly Bronsonian style, our star Bronson is building a guest house within his larger house. In this episode he completes the interior of the house and using a few tricks creates a space that feels much larger than it actually is.
Bronson and his crew head off to one of the Country's largest antique shows to buy and sell goodies. Of course their goal is to make money - which means actually selling more then they buy. Can they do it or will they return home with empty pockets?
If you ever dreamed of having your own little space you have to watch this episode. Bronson and the team build an addition on to his house which they affectionately call the Elf House. It's a small room that is beautifully designed - and perfectly fit for an...Elf.
The team decorate the interior of Bronson's Elf House.
It seems that everyone has at least one room in their home that lacks purpose, definition and cohesion. In Bronson's world it's the entry to his Decker house that is a scattered mess of mismatched ceilings, floors and lacks and clear purpose or definition. Bronson seeks to tame this unruly space with a beautiful salvaged floor, the addition of beautiful wavy glass windows, a new ceiling and one very special antique to anchor it all. Tune in to see if Bronson can turn this mess into a success?
To most people a mudroom is just an afterthought - a filthy room to store boots and other items, but not Bronson! Bronson wants his mudroom to be as equally beautiful as any of the other rooms in his house. Using architectural salvage and some clever design ideas Bronson seeks to take a room that's usually all function and turn it into pure form.
Bronson restores a 19th-century cupola found in a friend's antique shop.