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Newton Centre Project, Part 16 of 16
In the final show from Newton Centre, host Kevin O'Connor drives up
to find all hands on deck for the last few days of the project.
Landscape contractor Roger Cook mulches in the last of the plants
and lays sod around the new patio. Inside, flooring contractor Pat
Hunt shows Kevin the prep for the new oak floors and how the color
is achieved through layers of dye and stain to match the
100-year-old floors in the rest of the house. In the basement,
Kevin meets plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey to see
the final heating installation and how he made smart use of some
old radiators to heat the basement space. In the kitchen, Kevin
finds master electrician Allen Gallant installing the new LED
under-cabinet lights that use a fraction of the energy of
traditional lights. On the final morning of the project, master
carpenter Norm Abram meets with architect Paul Rovinelli to see the
finished exterior elevations, and inside, the dramatic new library
and furnished home office space. Homeowner Bill Pierce shows Kevin
the finished living room, with plenty of new built-ins for books,
and the new family room that is already being used by the kids. The
highlight of the whole project is the new kitchen, where homeowner
Gillian Pierce is already happily at work preparing food for the
wrap party. Highlights include a new 30-inch range, with burners on
top and two ovens below, and plenty of space for the family to
gather around to keep her company. Led by general contractor Tom
Silva, the modest project (with a modest budget) succeeded in its
goals of tightening up the old house, while adding on just enough
space to achieve better flow and living space for the family. At
the wrap party, friends and family arrive to celebrate another THIS
OLD HOUSE job well done.