Centuries-Old New England Farmhouses Get Impressive Renos in Season 3 of 'Farmhouse Fixer'
New Kids on the Block star, Jonathan Knight, and his right-hand designer, Kristina Crestin, are back in all-new episodes of Farmhouse Fixer beginning April 23.
There's way more farmhouse fun coming our way. Restoration expert and Grammy-nominated New Kids on the Block star Jonathan Knight will continue his impassioned mission to save more centuries-old New England farmhouses in a new eight-episode season of Farmhouse Fixer, premiering Tuesday, April 23, at 9|8c (and available to stream the same day and time on Max).
Season 3 will follow Jon and his go-to designer Kristina Crestin as they take on a slew of risky renovations. During the fresh episodes, the duo will renovate a lighthouse keeper’s home on a remote island, a former clam shack and a handful of 200–to-300–year–old farmhouses needing period–appropriate remodels.
“An old New England farmhouse is a way of life,” says Kristina.
“And they deserve to be saved,” adds Jon. “Kristina and I bring out the best of the old and the new for all of our clients.”
In the season opener, Jon and Kristina will return to the fan-favorite, storied John Proctor house, infamous for its relation to the Salem witch trials. With the home now facing water damage and black mold in the kitchen and main living areas, Jon and Kristina will need to come up with a plan to restore the national landmark, built in 1638, to its moody tavern roots and keep it standing for many more centuries to come.
Get ready for Season 3: Stream past episodes of Farmhouse Fixer on Max and access exclusive show content on HGTV.com . Follow @HGTV and #FarmhouseFixer on Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok and Threads. Follow Jon and Kristina on Instagram via @jonathanrknight and @kristinacrestindesign.