Barnwood Builders — Season 1, Episode 7: Turning a West Virginia Smokehouse into a Modern Bunkhouse in the Florida Swamp
Documentary, Reality • 60 min • 19 seasons, 200 episodes • ★ 7.7/10
Episode synopsis
Mark Bowe and the guys take down a West Virginia smokehouse and a half-barn nearby. They weave the logs together in Florida to create a bunkhouse for their client's kids. They cut down two trees to use as wood for the porch, and go on a catch and release wild hog hunt.
About Barnwood Builders
Mark Bowe and his crew of West Virginia master craftsmen salvage antique barns and cabins, reusing the wood to create stunning, modern homes. The Barnwood Builders are devoted to salvaging and will stop at nothing to give 200-year-old structures new life, providing entertainment, inspiration and awe along the way.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Taking Down the Lincoln Cabin and Building a Dog Trot
- E2Rescuing a Massive Barn, Finishing the Lincoln Cabin
- E3Repurposing Every Beam from a Pennsylvania Bank Barn
- E4Salvaging a Homestead Corn Crib with a Hometown Barn Raising
- E5Wading with Alligators to Build a Two-Story Hunting Lodge in Florida
- E6Transforming a Shipping Container into a Portable Barnwood Cabin
- E8Fighting the Elements to Build a Well House, and Repairing a Damaged Log Home
- E9Moving a Pre-Civil War Log Cabin from West Virginia to Tennessee