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New York City Project, Part 2 of 10
Host Kevin O'Connor and landscape contractor Roger Cook visit
Prospect Park, a 585-acre urban oasis unofficially known as
"Brooklyn's Backyard." At the project house, master carpenter Norm
Abram meets contractor Michael R. Streaman and homeowner Karen Shen
to see how the framing is progressing and to hear about their
thoughts on the kitchen layout. To learn more about how brownstones
were used in the past, architectural historian Charles Lockwood
takes Kevin to Manhattan's East Village to see a perfectly
preserved 1832 rowhouse, including the original intact kitchen in
the basement. Then, to see how the old-fashioned spaces can be
updated, they visit a restored brownstone in Park Slope, Brooklyn,
to see how former kitchens were often converted into rental
apartments, and how modern kitchens and baths can be either carved
out or bumped out from existing spaces. Back at the project house,
plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey meets with local
plumbing and heating contractors Randy and Erik Gitli to see the
options for updating or upgrading the old steam heating system. In
Hell's Kitchen, nurseryman David Protell shows Roger how he
operates his garden center in the middle of the city; then they
head downtown to see a spectacular Tribeca roof garden recently
designed and built by his firm. Protell's team will be designing
and building the new landscape in Karen and Kevin's backyard.