This Old House | Project Interrupted (S42 E5) FULL EPISODE
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- The guys begin restoration of an 1887 Queen Anne Victorian Cottage. Kevin hears about preserving historic details while updating the interior space and creating a new garage and master suite
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Construction work and television production started on the new project in Narragansett, RI, but Covid put a halt to TV and placed restrictions on building. Five months later, we pick up where we left off with our 1887 Queen Anne Victorian.
Kevin O’Connor, Richard Trethewey and Tom Silva set the stage for the restoration efforts. The house has been standing prominently in Narragansett for over a century, but it’s a shadow of its former self. Kevin goes back in time to when he found Jeff Sweenor in the front yard and they took a look at the exterior.
The homeowners, Michael and Kassiane, were excited about renovating a historic home in this oceanside community. Kevin met them to hear about their plans to preserve the historic details while updating the interior space for modern living and creating a new wing for a garage and master suite. The first floor of the house was something of a jumbled mess with amazing details, like the 23 light windows with stained glass. Kevin got a tour from Michael and Kassiane. Jeff gave Kevin a tour of the second floor with its unusual bathroom.
Five months after that original tour, Jeff has made good progress on the new wing. Tom gets a tour of the garage, master suite and mudroom.
The basement was a dirt crawl space with five foot headroom. Kevin finds Richard down there and they discuss how the crew dug out the space and poured a slab to create a mechanical room.
There is plenty of work left to do on this Queen Anne Narragansett project, including extensive hardscaping. Jeff talks about the work ahead.
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This Old House | Project Interrupted (S42 E5) FULL EPISODE
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After all these years, This Old House is just as enjoyable to watch as ever. Bravo gentlemen!
As they walk around the house. The $$$$$$ keep ringing
It's nice to see the gang back together again!
Great to see old houses in my birthplace surviving. Incredible shell outside with a premium completely new build inside.
That basement scares the hell out of me.
They bought an old house and built a new house and connected. Interesting. Looks great.
I love this old house 🏡
legends
Lovely couple. Nice to see Northeasterner's that speak with an accent!
This home is very close to the ocean . A storm surge may cause all the utilities that were placed below grade to be flooded. The town has this home as a historic value . I wonder how the insurance company dealt with this ?
Glad to be getting into season 42!
Ahh, the shutdown is why the first 4 episodes were best of....glad we got back to work....
Still wish they put prices up. Be nice to see it in 30yrs with today’s prices, much like the newspaper in the bedroom with the $1600 new cars.
Watch since day one
Sharp tools make good work
Homeowner wife screams High Maintenance.
"4x4 brick piers, only go into the ground about 4 inches, so were gonna have to do something about that"
Meanwhile the house that they're talking about has been around for over 120 years... which just goes to show you that modern building codes have less to do with safety and more to do with increasing the costs of a build for 2 main reasons 1 it creates a bottleneck for the individuals who dont have the resources to build much more complicated expensive structures. ( bottle necking the competition).
And 2 it moves home ownership way out of the realm of possibility for the majority of people.... At best you will be chasing a mortgage for the next 30 years....
Theres no reason why housing cant be smaller simpler and much less regulated and expensive....
In many cities now it is perfectly legal to pitch a tent on a sidewalk or go squat in someone else's property and actually get to stay there against the owners wishes.... Yet try building something on your own property that you paid for outright without first begging for permission to do so and see how long it will take authorities to come knocking on your door to tell you that you cant live in the house that you built on the property that you paid for, and now your forced to go live in a tent on the sidewalk in some woke city... Apparently that is much safer...
Are we all missing something here??
If you buy property you own that property not the state! If anyone should get to tax that property, it should be the owner of that property.... And you shouldn't need anyones permission to build a place to live on property you own.
If what you do ends up effecting someone else's property, thats what civil courts are supposed to be for...
People are all worried about living in a big brother kind of society, they haven't realized we've been in one for a long time now ....
Ah yes, FIAT [Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino (Fabrication Italian Automobiles of Italy)], the Chrysler of Europe; and for $1600 USD way back then?!
He likes “old houses” means we’re rich af and we can afford to upgrade this spot
Ooh wow! Someone sound jealous. Troll right here folks!
What you thought this was a charity?
@@johnlebzelter4208 This is not "trolling".
Essentially, but think of all that income the people doing it are getting.
💰💰 $$ 💸 💵
I'll take that light if you dont want it and it's all there.
Wow! That's a project!
JAWS and Narragansett beer 🍺 🍻
Looking forward to a new season of This Old Jealous Commentors!!
Be very careful with spray foam, it is highly flammable. It may not be a good idea with balloon framing, unless it is covered & protected with a 15 min barrier. Mineral wool is commonly used as a fire stop at floor slab edges in commercial construction in conjunction with fire caulking systems
The lockdown era is so laughable now. In a bad way.
What year was this filmed?
2020...
14:18 I have that exact bathtub in my house. No lie.
How much do the homeowners have to pay for something like this? Does this old house help with the cost?
I read years ago This Old House would split the renovation cost 50/50 with the homeowner. Not sure these days...
These days the homeowners have to cover the entire cost.
11:55 id keep that
me, too - a little half bath would be pretty handy.
what is tartaria?
Seatbelt Richard
how much is this job? any guesses
$200k is my guess
Not including house and land purchase, probably $800k
No seatbelt?
Historic districts are certainly different where I work and design. One expressly CANNOT copy details, elements and finishes on a new addition to match the old. Per The Secretary of Interior standards: new features on a historically designated building must be discernible by a layperson as not original and must be removable if warranted. I could never exactly match a window, rafter end detail or clapboard patterning on a new gable in our municipality. You can rebuild an original feature in its original location but never add a copy of a element where it didn’t exist before. This seems counterintuitive to a layperson not involved in historic preservation but makes sense to value the original, designated historic resource.
Not sure how that’s a good thing
@@pats9414 it dilutes the original building’s authenticity, fabric, context, available building materials and techniques of the time and original designer’s intent which warranted it to be designated in the first place.
So asbestos not an issue?
What’s with all the neck warmers?
Robbin banks
Filmed during covid
Highly cracked down at the time, even more so than burglars and robbery suspects using the same.
They had cold necks 🤧
they're liberal🐑🐑🐑
The garage ruined it.
You guys sure are late with the series. More than a year before its on TV?
So sorry to see ya'll caved to the Covid hysteria.
But it’s got good bones
Lol remember when people thought neck gaiters did anything against covid?
Even funnier is that he takes it down when going from outdoors to an enclosed space inside the truck. This is absurd whether you're someone who thinks we over- or under-reacted to covid.
Nice mask outside, 🤡
I don’t understand people sometimes. Spending so much money for such a disgusting neighborhood filled with 150 year old homes that puritans lived in. With a beach that can only be used July and august and that’s brown and frozen no matter how hot it is. JUST go to southern Florida or the Caribbean somewhere and build.
Yeah why would anyone want to build a dream house close to family, friends, and the ocean? Give them 6 months of hurricanes and so much humidity they can't dry themselves off after a shower instead. Sounds great.
You buy the home for 50k Hmmmm...remodel it. Put the remodel on TOH show and sell it for 450k. Add "featured on This Old House show as a selling point. Make a 300k profit and move on.
@@2nickles647 Blocks from the water in Narragansett, where a 2k sq ft vacant lot is over $500k. 👍👍
Sorry guys nowhere in the NORTHEAST is GREAT. It’s disgusting 10 months of the year and the beaches are pathetic.
Disgusting 10 months put of the year? What are you talking about? April thru November is beautiful weather
Not to mention the way those morons talk. I would kill myself within a month.
@@ryanroberts1104 🫠
Yay top 2 comments and top 30 likes
Dirt floor basement could have RADON gas and moisture and mold. Better seal the foundantion cracks Ol' boy.
Lib state not for me
The people of Rhode Island are truly missing out, I'm sure
😢
Go live in a red state that’s basically being funded by the lib states. Facts
Why does every season have to be about rich uptight doofuses buying turds of a house by the ocean in uppity historic districts and then basically building an entire new house while calling it a "remodel"?
Who else is going to afford an entire overhaul of a property?
I miss Bob Vila's genuine remodels. Within the reach of most viewers.
@@Egleu1 You don't think they actually pay for that do you?! A *HUGE MAJORITY* of the materials and labor are "donated". These morons don't realize their demographic reaches outside New England, and most people outside new england don't like people from new england...
It's been turned from a man's show about fixing things into a woman's show about designing worthless BS.
@@ryanroberts1104 they pay for most of it. It's a PBS show. From the TOH website, "Homeowners also have to be ready with the capital. As every TOH project owner knows, the show does not pay for the renovations."
@@Egleu1 They pay a small part, not "most". Everything Sweener is doing is free. Most of the materials are donated. They might even get paid when their house is used as a TV show set.
They viscously try to hide how much they actually pay like Trump and his taxes, it's not because they have something good to show. You think those brand new GMC trucks they drive up in every time are paid for by the homeowners too?
In the old days they were very transparent about costs and who paid for it - often Bob Vila out of his own check book. The only reason they are not open about it now is because they have things to hide...
Also outside of PBS, they make a shitton of cash money off their youtube channel.
Emphasis on ROUGH 👍📐