Jon and Kristina renovate a historic lighthouse on an island off the coast of Salem, Massachusetts. With a small budget a team of volunteers, the team needs to race against the clock before weather forces the island to close for the season.
Jon and Kristina are back at the John Proctor house after a devastating pipe break wreaks havoc on the home's first floor. After tackling the mold, they work with elements of home's history to create a modern design while embracing its historic past.
Jon and Kristina take on one of their oldest renovations yet and uncover demon trap folklore in the 1700s home. They work through the challenges of this First Period home, reorganize the floor plan and design a functional dream space for a young family.
A family's unusual taste leads Jon and Kristina to a woodland creature design in an overhaul of their 1800s home, and odd things are found behind the walls. Also, the team builds a brand new barn that features hanging fabric for aerial yoga practice.
A clam shack once residing on a nearby island was transformed into a home and is now in need of major updates! Jon and Kristina come to the rescue and pull from it's seaside history to create a bright space that's perfect for humans and felines alike.
For the first time ever Jon and Kristina renovate a home on a working berry farm. Using salvaged pieces found on the farmstead, they design a glass bottle wall, hanging plant feature and completely transform the space into a breathtaking modern farmhouse.
Jon and Kristina come to the rescue for a homeowner who finds himself over his head constructing a post and beam barn. From speakeasy, to woodworking, to book club, to teen zone, this barn is an all-in-one party zone, and it even has life-size beer pong!
Jon and Kristina are called on to help a client redo her 1700s home, but the narrow staircase presents a huge hurdle. Also, Jon's on the hunt for a new property with a purpose, and it's between an inn or an abandoned campground.
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