The Back Bay project showcases a collaboration with architect John Buckley, focusing on offsite stair fabrication for precision. The team enhances efficiency while carpenters install crown molding and wall paneling using the Cucu Brothers molding package. A combo core material ensures a flat surface, and recessed electrical plugs maintain a clean look. The bathroom features stone jams, and the primary suite transitions from traditional to modern design, concluding with appreciation for the contributions made.
Up Next in Season 2
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S2E13 Trim and Crown Moulding
A renovation project in Back Bay includes the installation of a new door and ongoing carpentry work. The team integrates traditional and modern design, focusing on trim details and specific molding techniques. They plan the sequence of installation carefully, preferring to paint before flooring. ...
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S2E14 Air Sealing the Brownstone
The project focuses on installing reclaim beams and blueboard to improve air tightness and ventilation in homes. Reclaimed timbers are used for architectural features, while beam installation ensures structural support. Blueboard is essential for plastering, contributing to air tightness. Blower ...
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S2E15 Utilizing Every Square Inch
Millwork installation is underway, with most painting and carpentry completed. A modern mantle piece by John Buckley enhances the space while preserving original features. Efficient storage solutions are implemented in compact areas, with cabinets featuring seamless crown molding. Bathroom modifi...