Season 45 - Glen Ridge Generational
A tired Victorian gets a refresh to restore original details and make room for multiple generations.
Season 45 - Lexington Modern
This 1960s home with disjointed additions gets a modern update so the whole family can enjoy it together.
Season 44 - 1720 Cape Ann Gambrel
An empty-nester couple relocates from Washington, DC, to work remotely in their historic house in Ipswich, MA. This tired 1720 Gambrel will be restored, while wood beams and floors from the 1800’s ell will be re-used in the new addition.
Season 44 - Newburyport Forever House
The Schwab family is looking to remodel their classic New England-style home in Newburyport, MA, to become their forever home. This 1,400-square-foot house (and others on the street) was initially built in 1889 to house the local shipbuilders.
Season 44 - Atlanta Postmaster's House
This house was the focal point of the black community in South Atlanta, and was once owned by the area's first postmaster, Luther Price. The deep history and charm led homeowners Kysha and Jonathan to want to restore it for their family and use it as a homeschool for their children.
Season 43 - Saratoga Legacy Restored
A worn and tattered multi-generational Dutch Colonial gets its second wind in a turn toward its former glory.
Season 43 - The West Roxbury Victorian
Originally built on farmland in 1894, the West Roxbury Victorian was the first one-family erected in the new subdivision. Will the crew be able to bring the house up to the lifestyle standards of the 2020s?
Season 42 - Extra Episodes
Season 42 concludes with four Specials—Scandinavian Modern, Generation Next, Rebirth of Detroit, and Return to Paradise.
Season 43 - The Concord Country Cape
An urban-dwelling couple plan to leave the city for this 1880 New England Cape in historic Concord, Massachusetts. They plan to improve the
views of the beautiful three-acre property and make better use of the space inside.
Season 42 - The Dorchester Triple Decker
This 1905 three-family home in Dorchester, MA endured a fire on the 4th of July in 2019. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the house suffered significant damage. In addition to repairing the fire damage in the back of the house, all three kitchens will need restoration, and the water-damaged heating system needs to be replaced in the basement. Episodes air the first week of April on PBS. Check your local listings.
Season 42 - The Seaside Victorian Cottage
This three-bedroom, one-bathroom Queen Anne Victorian in Narragansett, Rhode Island sits on a corner lot, steps from the beach. It is in poor condition with rot, deterioration, and structural damage. The design will replicate the exterior architectural details, such as the curved shingles and the “rising sun” patterned clapboards, as well as improve the foundation and footings, fix and expand the deteriorating porch, and replace the rotting roof.
Season 41 - The Cape Ann House
Putting the history back into this turn-of-the-century beauty, homeowners John and Molly plan to strip away the 1970s carpet, cracking balusters, and doors to nowhere and reclaim the history of this rambling shingle-style home. Episodes begin on March 26, 2020. Check your local listings.
Season 41 - Rebuilding Paradise
Families rebuild their homes and lives after the California wildfire. This Old House visits Paradise, CA in a special four-episode series.
Season 41 - The Westerly Ranch House
A 1940s ranch will be transformed into an updated Dutch Colonial revival.
Season 40 - The Brookline Mid-century Modern House
This Old House modernizes a mid-century home in the suburbs of Boston.
Season 40 - The Jamestown Net-Zero House
This Old House is headed to a century-old New England cottage in Jamestown, Rhode Island, to restore the home's charm while also making it energy efficient.
Season 39 - The Charleston Houses
The Charleston-Elliotborough house was in such rough shape, we couldn't finish all the work by the end of the TV-show season—Here's the big reveal of the finished home.
Season 39 - The Newton Generation NEXT House
Eight apprentices in our Generation NEXT program will work alongside the TOH master crew to help expand and restore this 1879 New England home.
Season 38 - The Detroit House
A 1939 Russell Woods-area home is restored with help from the community. Watch full episodes on demand here
Season 38 - The Arlington Arts & Crafts House
This Old House TV returns for an all-new season to follow a young family as they tackle a diamond in the rough—an Arts and Crafts–style gem in a historic Boston suburb.
Season 37 - The Belmont Victorian House
This Old House renovates a three-story 1895 Queen Anne in the Boston suburb of Belmont.
Season 37 - The North Shore Farmhouse
This Old House shows it's possible to get old-house charm from scratch with new materials.
Season 36 - The Veteran's Special House Project
The crew partners with Homes for Our Troops (HFOT) to build and outfit a house in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, for a wounded Iraq War veteran.
Season 36 - The Lexington Colonial House
General contractor Tom Silva and the This Old House crew renovate the youngest house ever featured on the show: a 1966 Garrison Colonial, in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Season 36 - The Charlestown 2014 House
The This Old House crew, led by general contractor Tom Silva, restore an 1850 Greek Revival row house in Boston's historic Charlestown.
Season 35 - Jersey Shore Rebuilds
This Old House heads to the coast of New Jersey to follow the post-Superstorm Sandy rebuilding efforts in three communities.
Season 34 - The Cambridge 2012 House
This Old House heads to a historic New England neighborhood to give a bland Queen Anne some Scandinavian style.
Season 34 - The Essex House
An unassuming cottage will get new life as a house that's designed for aging in place.
Season 33 - The Barrington Beach House
In this season, This Old House heads to Rhode Island to restore a forlorn beach house with oceanfront views.
Season 33 - The Bedford House
In this season, This Old House takes on the renovation of one of its oldest houses to date—a 1720 Georgian home listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Season 32 - The Auburndale House
This ho-hum house along the Charles River will become a curb-appeal Cinderella—transformed into an architectural thing of beauty by the This Old House crew.
Season 32 - The Los Angeles House
The This Old House crew head to the fabled land of superstars and studio tours, stopping at its quieter and decidedly hipper cousin to the east, Silver Lake, home to this season's project house.
Season 31 - The Newton Centre House
Watch the renovation of a 1915 Dutch Colonial Revival in Newton Centre—a suburban community a few miles west of Boston.
Season 31 - The Roxbury House
For its 30th anniversary, TOH works with a nonprofit to renovate a foreclosed Second Empire for two deserving families.
Season 30 - The New York City House
This Old House heads to the land of egg creams, stickball, and brownstones for a rowhouse remodel.
Season 30 - The Weston House
This Old House does new construction with a twist, helping build a prefab timber-frame house for a family of four.
Season 29 - New Orleans Rebuilds
Post-Katrina, This Old House follows stories of rebuilding and recovery in New Orleans, while helping one fourth-generation resident of the Lower Ninth Ward return home by renovating her flood-damaged shotgun single.
Season 29 - The Newton Shingle-Style House
A family lets go of a house they've liked living in for a decade to renovate one they hope they'll love for an even longer time.
Season 28 - The Austin House
The renovation of a 1926 Craftsman Bungalow follows an eco-friendly path while adding space for a newly married couple with kids.
Season 28 - The East Boston House
A worn out 1916 two-family house gets upgraded for two descendants of the original owners.
Season 27 - The Washington, D.C. House
This tough old building has survived everything. Now, it's returning to habitability as a 3-bed, 2-bath beauty.
Season 27 - The Cambridge House
Built in 1950, this Modern house is tired, leaking, and historic. So, what's worth saving?
Season 26 - The Carlisle House
This Old House purchased an 1849 Greek Revival farmhouse in a pastoral suburb of Boston to give it the update it desperately needs, then hands it off to new owners.
Season 25 - The Bermuda House
Pink sand beaches, tourists on mopeds, and men in shorts — that's the background for this season's This Old House project. Follow the unique construction and renovation techniques that come with life on a remote island.
Season 25 - The Concord Cottage
This Old House takes on adaptive reuse, as we convert a century-old barn, complete with horse stall, into a two-story jewel box of a home. It will be perfect for the in-laws today, and who knows who else in the future?
Season 24 - The Winchester House
Healthy but tired, this 1920s Colonial Revival in Winchester gets an improved kitchen and master suite, an updated heating plant, and a cosmetic freshening inside and out.
Season 24 - The Lake Forest Dream Kitchen
When this brick Tudor was built in 1928, nobody was anticipating the needs of 21st century triplets. This Old House gives the family a better layout, improved flow, and the elbow room they need.
Season 23 - The Manchester House
On New England's north shore, This Old House gives grand rebirth to a once-stately, uniquely American Shingle-style house by the sea.
Season 22 - The West Palm Beach House
Homeowner Rob Thompson and the This Old House team transformed this Mediterranean Revival-style house into a delightful tropical compound.
Season 22 - The Charlestown House
This Old House heads back to the city for the renovation of an 1865 Second Empire-style brick townhouse in Boston's historic Charlestown neighborhood.
Season 21 - The Billerica House
Close to home, This Old House tackled a project close to its heart: rebuilding Dick and Sandra Silvas' house from foundation to finishes after a devastating fire.
Season 21 - The Santa Barbara House
The guys headed west for the winter to raise the roof on Jan Winford's 1907 Craftsman-style bungalow in sunny Santa Barbara.
Season 20 - The Watertown House
The show kicked off its 20th anniversary with the renovation of a sprawling 1886 Queen Anne-style Victorian in the Boston suburb of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Season 20 - The Key West House
This Old House headed to the southernmost city in the continental United States, Key West, Florida, for the renovation of a circa 1886 Conch Captain house.
Season 19 - The Milton House
With the help of Julia Child, Marian Morash, Ethan Allen and Laura Ashley, to name a few, This Old House turned an Antique Colonial farmhouse into a dream house.
Season 19 - The San Francisco House
This Old House converted a 1906 Arts and Crafts-style church into a single family home for Laurie Ann Bishop and Mark Dvorak.
Season 18 - The Nantucket House
The This Old House crew transformed a small 1887 Victorian cottage into a summer home with year-round capabilities.
Season 18 - The Tucson House
Plans for this 1930s Pueblo Revival stucco home included expanding the kitchen and patio areas and building an outdoor courtyard and veranda, all against a breathtaking backdrop of mountains and desert in Tucson, Arizona.
Season 17 - The Salem House
A neglected circa-1784 Federal rejoined the ranks of other historic homes in Salem, Massachusetts.
Season 17 - The Savannah House
This Old House helped the Flemings preserve their Georgia peach—a 1884 Italianate Victorian rowhouse on Monterey Square.
Season 16 - The Acton House
This Old House rehabilitated and expanded a 1710 Colonial farmhouse in Acton, Massachusetts, working to preserve the integrity of the original structure while adding a kitchen, laundry room, family room and master suite.
Season 16 - The Napa Valley House
The renovation of Dennis Duffy's 1906 Victorian farmhouse in the vineyards of northern California included the expansion and updating of the home's dark and dated the kitchen to take advantage of spectacular views.
Season 15 - The Belmont House
The restoration of this 1907 Shingle-style Victorian included the removal of asbestos siding and overhaul of a kitchen.
Season 15 - The Honolulu House
The renovation and expansion of homeowner Christiane Bintliff's 1930s, termite-damaged, ocean-side bungalow took the crew to Honolulu, Hawaii.
Season 14 - The Lexington Ranch
Architect Graham Gund designed a second floor addition and a great room for this radical transformation of a 1950s home.
Season 14 - The Miami House
The restoration of a 1917 Mediterranean Revival-style home, damaged by Hurricane Andrew, brought the crew to Miami, Florida.
Season 13 - The London House
In This Old House's first venture outside USA, the crew headed to London, England, to refurbish the top floor flat of an 1857 Late Georgian-style building in the Notting Hill/ Bayswater district.
Season 13 - The Wayland House
The historical renovation of "Kirkside," an 1815 Colonial Revival-style home, included new septic and heating systems; a new roof and chimneys; and the repair of the master suite.
Season 12 - The Jamaica Plain House
This Old House collaborated with Boston's Public Facilities Department on the renovation of an abandoned triple-decker, creating a home and two rental apartments for a first-time home buyer.
Season 12 - The New Orleans House
This Old House converted a circa 1895 "shotgun double" into a one-family house, renovating the interior and restoring the facade.
Season 11 - The Concord Barn
The crew put a new spin on a good old-fashioned barn raising, restoring a 1835 barn in Concord, Massachusetts, using post-and-beam construction with stress-skin panels.
Season 11 - The Santa Fe House
In the desert of the Southwest, This Old House updated a 1930s adobe home with a library addition.
Season 9 - The Santa Barbara Bungalow
This Old House went to Santa Barbara, California, to remodel a Craftsman bungalow.
Season 10 - The Lexington Bed and Breakfast
A two-family home in Lexington, Massachusetts, was converted to a bed and breakfast with a 2,400-square-foot addition and a handicapped-accessible in-law suite.
Season 9 - The Westwood House
The crew renovated and restored of the 1785 Weatherbee farm in Westwood, Massachusetts, adding a new 16' x 40' kitchen and family room.
Season 8 - The Phoenix House
The crew headed to the Southwest to remodel a faux-adobe home in Phoenix, Arizona.
Season 8 - The Brimfield House
The This Old House crew made a get-away to western Massachusetts, where they raised an expansive post and beam cottage with spectacular mountain views.
Season 8 - The Reading House
The guys took on the renovation of a Cape-style home in Reading, Massachusetts, adding a finished second floor with a master suite.
Season 7 - The Tampa House
For the first time, This Old House traveled outside Massachusetts to focus on the renovation of a concrete-block-and-stucco tract house in Tampa, Florida.
Season 7 - The Melrose House
The This Old House crew helped the owners of a cramped Victorian carve living space from an unfinished attic.
Season 7 - The Newton Victorian
This Old House constructed a freestanding addition to a Victorian cottage in Newton, Massachusetts.
Season 7 - The Reading Ranch
This Old House gave a ranch house in Reading, Massachusetts, a second story.
Season 6 - In and Around Boston
This Old House took a whirlwind renovation tour of Boston, tackling several home improvement projects: an attic makeover; a basement remodeling; a greenhouse addition; a kitchen renovation; and the redecoration of a Boston apartment in the Longwood neighborhood.
Season 5 - The Brookline House
In this season, the This Old House crew created a high-tech, energy-efficient, contemporary-style home in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Season 4 - The Arlington House
This Old House brought a Greek Revival home in Arlington, Massachusetts, back to life.
Season 3 - The Woburn House
The This Old House crew renovated a 1950s ranch-style tract home in Woburn, Massachusetts.
Season 2 - The Newton House
A conversion of 1886 Bigelow Homestead, designed by noted American architect H. H. Richardson, into condominiums in Newton, Massachusetts.
Season 1 - The Dorchester House
Host Bob Vila welcomes us to Dorchester, MA, and the series This Old House to reveal the many steps involved in rehabbing an old house into a family home. This single-family residence was built around 1860 in a style that was very popular in the Victorian era.