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Maine Cabin Masters (2017)
Builder Chase Morrill is teaming up with his brother, sister and best friend to save and transform abandoned cabins buried deep in the remote woods of Maine. From historic cottages nearly a century old, to camp cabins in need of some major TLC, they'll give these properties the facelift they've needed for decades. And, you never know what you might find when you go for a walk in the woods.
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Release Date:
Mon, Jan 09, 2017
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 42
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 42
Season 9:
A lake-loving family has outgrown their legacy cabin; the gang tackles the challenges of remodeling this mazelike layout as Ashley uses an heirloom for a special project, all in time for the family's annual 4th of July party.
The Red Camp in Belgrade has been in the Seitz family since the 1960s. Although it is in pretty good shape, for its age, this growing family is in need of some more modern, kid friendly upgrades as well as more space to accommodate their needs.
Maine Cabin Masters head to the hills to help the snow-happy Richardson family fulfill their dream of owning a slope side abode at the Black Mountain Ski Resort.
It’s time for an upgrade! Utilizing a newly acquired, retired lumber yard, the crew builds out a brand new woodshop and revamps their Headquarters. It’s all hands on deck for the reveal of this highly anticipated new work space!
The Maine Cabin Masters are here helping out a family with one of their most unique builds yet: a geodesic dome.
It's the holiday season and the Cabin Masters are in the spirit. Ryan and Ashley plot a stealthy, secret gift for Chase, while the guys team up with a nonprofit and put their woodworking skills to the test to create gifts for a local toy drive.
We got a Twofer! The Cottas have a pair of cabins in Ryan’s hometown that, thanks to historically heavy rains, are literally right on the water. After being in the family for over forty years these two camps need some modernization to provide year round accommodations for the next generation.
This family camp was in great shape, considering its age, until a tree fell onto its roof! They chose to use the mishap as an opportunity, calling in the Maine Cabin Masters to facilitate an expansion.
The Bishops' waterside cottage was built in the 1930s and is overdue for an upgrade. The crew powers through demo day, upcycles some of the original lumber and expands the place upward and outward making this camp a spacious getaway suitable for the whole family, even Fred the fish..
This week they team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local non-profit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a tiny house for its participants. The gang gets to work, strutting their expertise in order to overcome the challenges of creating a comfy and versatile living space that fits on the back of a trailer.
A growing family needs more space at their camp on Pocasset Lake. While the crew handles the remodeling, layout revamp, wall replacement and dormer addition, Ashley and Ryan come up with a way to display the family's tradition of collecting rocks.
Coming to the plate, it is the Maine Cabin Masters. Chase and the gang team up with a real all-star, sports broadcaster Dan Patrick, who's family compound was in need of a new bunkhouse. Since the project is starting from scratch, the team utilizes their deep roster with everything from excavation, landscaping, dock building and of course carpentry as the elements threaten to take this camp into extra innings. Ashley pitches a gem by repurposing a waterlogged tree to give the place some razzle dazzle. Everyone is swinging for the fences, but will it all come together to prevent this one from going to overtime?
A Damariscotta camp has a nice shell, but Chase and the team have to redesign the floorplan from the baseboards up for the family to get the wonderful getaway destination they had dreamed about.
The Maine Cabin Masters help out old family friends whose house suffered fire damage. The crew faces the challenge of working on the residence while Ashley makes a scrapbook and a one-of-a-kind bench to honor old memories.
Gardiner Area High School is in need of an outdoor classroom for their earth sciences program so they call on some of their notable Gardiner Tiger alumni. The crew builds the room to be an optimal learning space with plenty of storage.
A man enlists the team to make his cabin on the water more comfortable.