S1E6 Recreating the English Tavern
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A secret tavern is being built in a 1920s house by John Staub. The basement is transformed with oak paneling from a historic library and a fireplace featuring Tudor and Jacobian carvings. Techniques like mason miters and fuming enhance the woodwork. The ceiling showcases a beam hierarchy for an old-time ambiance, while the bar area includes modern elements like a kegerator, all inspired by historical designs.
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