Stone House Revival — Season 1, Episode 2: 1785 Three-Room Makeover
Reality • 30 min • 4 seasons, 50 episodes • ★ 7.5/10
Episode synopsis
Carpenter Jeff Devlin takes on his latest project, a 1785 stone farmhouse owned by the Vitale family in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The Vitales love the historic charm of their living room, which is almost completely in its original state, but they ask Jeff to give a facelift to the 230-year-old fireplace. Their kitchen is a hodge podge of additions that just doesn't match the rest of their house, so Jeff and his team rip the whole thing out and bring in a bright, clean farmhouse kitchen with blue cabinets and fresh white quartz countertops. The mudroom is a strange 1950s addition with no character, so Jeff repurposes old lumber he finds in their garage to create custom storage and add beams to the walls, giving it an old log cabin feel.
About Stone House Revival
In Buck's County, PA, where the structures are older than the country itself, master carpenter Jeff Devlin revives the charm of rundown homes and turns them into modern spaces, all while preserving their historical integrity.
More episodes from Season 1
- E11700's Master Bedroom & Library
- E31760 Guest House Restoration
- E41684 Basement Gut Job
- E51760 Classic Colonial Parlor
- E61729 Kitchen and Living Room Addition
- E7Crumbling 1740's Structure
- E81760 Master Suite
- E91740's Master Suite in a Barn
- E101817 Chopped-Up Kitchen
- E111717 Farmhouse Kitchen
- E12Rundown 1710 Root Cellar
- E131859 Kitchen Restoration