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Beautifully sited on wooded acreage with breathtaking views of some of the most beautiful countryside in New England, this Arts and Crafts style bungalow certainly doesn't look factory-built. You'd never know it was a modular home unless Bob took you to the Pennsylvania factory where it was built, almost from start to finish. We'll follow the house down the assembly line from framing, through wiring and plumbing, all the way to the installation of flooring and priming for paint. We'll truck the house to its pre-fabricated foundations on the lot, and start all the finishing touches that will prove that a modular house doesn't have to be a cookie-cutter affair.
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Bob takes a special time out to celebrate the kickoff of the fifteenth season of Home Again and his twenty-fifth year as America's favorite home improvement expert. He looks back at where the show has taken us in fourteen years of programming: the more than thirty projects, dozens of great field trips, celebrities, craftspeople, design ideas, and terrific how-to advice that have made Bob Vila's Home Again one of the most popular and longest-lasting series in its genre.
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The fifteenth season of Bob Vila's Home Again opens with a Miami Beach Condo renewal. Bob and the crew show how use of space, color, and finishes make a small space a large success. The kitchen is opened up and converted to make elegant dining space that looks onto the living area. A closet is converted to make an inset bar with recessed lighting and glass shelves. The small bath becomes an oasis with luminous glass tile in the shower, a wash of color, and sleek new fixtures. Pocket doors of antique-look glass are installed to separate living and sleeping spaces, the kitchen is completely remodeled, and furniture is selected to reflect Miami's unique personality. Home Again finishes on the terrace where outdoor space overlooking Biscayne Bay is made comfortable and practical.
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In the second half of Season 15, Bob Vila's Home Again takes on two projects that focus on very different notions of home. Bob begins on New York's Upper West Side where an 1890s Brownstone is revitalized through high-quality craftsmanship and sensitive design. New York's past meets its present as the entire floor is recaptured and refurbished as a spacious urban apartment on the doorstep of Central Park. At the same time, Bob works with a Cape Cod developer to apply Massachusetts land use statute 40B to create affordable housing and a neighborhood of homes in Mashpee, Massachusetts. These Energy Star certified homes show how quality building practices and reasonable asking prices can work together to provide livable, affordable homes and neighborhoods to those who work in our communities.
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