
Thursday, July 3rd TV listings for Magnolia HD - East
Maine Cabin Masters Peace, Love and a Fallen Pine Tree
When a winter storm and a fallen tree jeopardize to destroy a family's Bear Pond property, Chase and the Cabin Masters come to the rescue, preserving the camp's oddities and adding space for the soon-arriving next generation.
Maine Cabin Masters A New Cabin Legacy
A family with a legacy of enjoying the lakes of Maine buys a 30-year-old gambrel garage with an efficiency apartment on the second floor.
Maine Cabin Masters A Penobscot Nation Preservation
A Penobscot tribe member summons the team for needed upgrades to her cabin; they have to work fast to beat the start of moose hunting season and to honor the land and Penobscot culture.
Maine Cabin Masters Preserving a Passion That's "In-Tents"
Allen Cornwall's cabin on East Pond in Oakland, Maine, needs major upgrades; a bedroom must be added for daughter, Anna, who currently sleeps in a tent on the camp's porch; the crew plans to add special touches that will last for generations to come.
Maine Cabin Masters Mow the House Down
David and Bishop, owners of an uninhabitable cabin, ask Chase and the crew to get fun and funky with a new build with a roofline that faces the water, lots of windows to enjoy the view, and enough space to host their beloved gatherings.
Building Off the Grid Georgia Mountain Treehouse
A couple sets out to build a tree-house retreat in northern Georgia overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains; although the build calls for a mile-long, uphill trek with all of their materials, the end result is the ultimate childhood dream come true.
Building Off the Grid In the Arkansas Trees
A musician college student works to build an off-the-grid treehouse compound in Arkansas, but water and supply issues could disrupt his 30-day deadline, even with his father's help.
Building Off the Grid Island Getaway
A family attempts to build a 400-square-foot cabin situated on a small island in Northern Idaho; access to the property is limited, and rough waters make it difficult to bring materials in; it's a race to the finish as winter hits the island early.
Building Off the Grid Georgia Appalachian A-Frame
Deep in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, a Georgia family is building a remote A-frame cabin retreat.
Building Off the Grid Piney Woods Place
Naturalist builder Cat Taylor builds a remote sanctuary in the piney woods of Northwest Texas; she builds the two-story house using a cob mixture and adds touches of comfort to entertain family members.
Building Off the Grid Tennessee Dome Home
A couple looks to build an eco-friendly, off-the-grid geodesic dome, cooled using geothermal caves, with a view of Tennessee's South Cumberland Mountain Range; uncertain weather; an intricate design; treacherous mountain paths.
Restoring Galveston Cordray Apartment Getaway
The Cordrays restore the 100-year-old apartment above their garage, turning it into Michael's office and a guest house; bright colors and patterns breathe life into the space and vintage touches throughout add to the character.
Restoring Galveston Millennial Mansion
The Cordrays help a first-time homeowner bring back character to the 1940s home she describes as her Millennial Mansion; with features like a reclaimed brick porch, custom woodwork inside and a colorful new kitchen, it's a complete transformation.
Restoring Galveston Family Beach Bungalow
The Cordrays restore an early 20th century beach bungalow for an older couple who have deep roots in Galveston; they bring the original charm of the home that had been lost in the living room, dining room and bathroom spaces.
Restoring Galveston Victorian Remodel
The Cordrays look to balance function with history as they tackle a living room, bathroom and dining room remodel for a young couple and their three children in their 1896 Victorian home in Galveston, Texas.
Restoring Galveston Millennial Mansion
The Cordrays help a first-time homeowner bring back character to the 1940s home she describes as her Millennial Mansion; with features like a reclaimed brick porch, custom woodwork inside and a colorful new kitchen, it's a complete transformation.
Restoring Galveston Family Beach Bungalow
The Cordrays restore an early 20th century beach bungalow for an older couple who have deep roots in Galveston; they bring the original charm of the home that had been lost in the living room, dining room and bathroom spaces.
Restoring Galveston Victorian Remodel
The Cordrays look to balance function with history as they tackle a living room, bathroom and dining room remodel for a young couple and their three children in their 1896 Victorian home in Galveston, Texas.
Restoring Galveston Cordray Apartment Getaway
The Cordrays restore the 100-year-old apartment above their garage, turning it into Michael's office and a guest house; bright colors and patterns breathe life into the space and vintage touches throughout add to the character.
Barnwood Builders Modern Day Homestead
Mark and the guys create a rustic family gathering place in Franklin, Tenn. for a homeowner who loves 19th century hand-hewed craftsmanship; the property sits on a former horse farm that now serves as a dog rehabilitation camp.
Barnwood Builders History Lessons
Mark Bowe recalls places where the guys have taken in local history over the years; they visit Colorado's Canyons of the Ancients, explore how pioneers built cabins with shorter trees in Texas, and Mark sees a Virginia church built by his ancestor.
Human vs Hamster Rhode Island Firefighters and New Jersey Firefighters
Facing off against firefighters from Rhode Island and New Jersey, the hamsters look to snuff out the competition in a new challenge.
Happy to Be Home Happy to Renovate an Iconic Home
The Benkos are honored to renovate the Elizabeth Arden home; Gray faces countless challenges, including a fire, as she weaves her signature style into the iconic 1893 home; they finish just in time for the wedding of the homeowner's daughter.
Happy to Be Home Happy to Tiptoe Into Color
Gray and Grumpy help a young family who is hoping their historic 1890s home will grow with them through the years; Gray helps them tiptoe into color while Grumpy makes the historical home more functional, adding much needed storage.