The Ranch Project showcases updates on organization and framing, inspired by UK landscapes and historic homes. It aims to create a welcoming entry experience with views of the house, referencing Monticello for garden organization. The design features changing entry points, pavilions, and a purposeful great room layout. Outdoor amenities like a sunken fire pit enhance enjoyment. The project concludes with framing progress updates and invites future insights.
Up Next in Season 2
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S2 E3: The Ranch Project— the Coolest...
The ranch project highlights various building techniques and design elements. It covers vertical slots, HVAC systems, and fire-safe siding materials. A geothermal heating and cooling system is explained, along with solid oak stair designs. The interior blends modern and traditional styles, while ...
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S2 E4: Thistle Hill
Brent and Richard explore Thistle Hill, a historic house from 1904, highlighting its Victorian, Arts and Crafts, and Georgian Revival architectural styles. They discuss construction techniques, including the impressive beam ceiling and intricate details like fireplaces and paneling. A restoration...
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S2 E5: Thistle Hill - Masonry, Window...
Brent shares an update on the Thistle Hill restoration project, focusing on the nearly completed exterior work. Key tasks include masonry and foundation work, the installation of a new copper flat roof, and the restoration of historic windows. Attention is given to using quality materials to ensu...