Brent Hull explores moldings as both functional elements and quiet storytellers of architectural tradition. Tracing their evolution from classical profiles to modern interpretations, the episode explains how proportion, scale, and placement influence the way a house feels and ages over time. Brent contrasts historic molding traditions with contemporary trim choices, showing where modern shortcuts often fall short. Through examples like a Georgian Revival home, he illustrates how thoughtful trim carpentry—paired with durable detailing methods such as proper caulking—can preserve architectural intent while meeting modern performance needs. The result is a deeper understanding of how trim brings cohesion, longevity, and meaning to a well-built home.
Up Next in Season 1
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S1E13 Blending Old-World Craft with M...
Brent Hull explores how today’s kitchens can be designed with the same architectural discipline as the rest of the home. Once treated as purely utilitarian spaces, kitchens have evolved into central gathering places where proportion, materials, and detailing matter more than ever. The episode exa...
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S1E14 The Soul of a New Old Home
Brent Hull reflects on what gives a house its soul—and why new construction should begin with an understanding of history, place, and narrative. Drawing from French architectural influence, salvaged materials, and carefully considered details, the episode explores how buildings can feel rooted ra...