Building and Hanging the Country-Style Door
A country-style door, built by carpenter Bob Ryley in the workshop, is hung in the new entry of the Plymouth project house.
A country-style door, built by carpenter Bob Ryley in the workshop, is hung in the new entry of the Plymouth project house.
The interior decorating process has begun. Bob receives some tips on selecting and hanging wallpaper.
Bob helps carpenter-contractor Bob Ryley build an insulated floor so as to extend living space into the basement.
Bob takes a field trip to Plimoth Plantation, a replica village where visitors can experience early Colonial life.
Bob demonstrates some masonry techniques for repairing a crumbling outdoor barbecue.
Once the deck has been installed, Bob heads to picturesque Nantucket to see a very large and impressive backyard deck.
For inspiration, Bob tours the John Quincy Adams House in Quincy, MA.
Carpenter-contractor Bob Ryley dresses up the fireplace to give it a Colonial look.
Bob observes as workmen create a template that’s used to cut vinyl sheet goods for an exact fit on the floor.
At the Plymouth project site, tips for exterior paint prep and application are shared.