Maine Cabin Masters “Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta” S10E16 February 19 2024 on Magnolia

On Monday February 19 2024, Magnolia broadcasts an episode of the series Maine Cabin Masters!

Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta Season 10 Episode 16 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Maine Cabin Masters” on Magnolia, titled “Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta,” viewers are in for a thrilling renovation adventure. The team, led by Chase, tackles the challenge of transforming a Damariscotta camp from dilapidated to debonair.

Despite its nice shell, the camp requires a complete overhaul of its floorplan, from the baseboards up, to fulfill the family’s dream of a wonderful getaway destination. As Chase and the team roll up their sleeves and dive into the project, viewers can expect to witness their creative problem-solving skills and expert craftsmanship in action.

With its stunning coastal backdrop and charming Maine setting, “Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta” promises to be a visually captivating episode. Whether you’re a fan of home renovation shows or simply enjoy watching transformations unfold, this episode of “Maine Cabin Masters” is sure to entertain and inspire.

What Time is the “Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta” Episode On?

The Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta episode of Maine Cabin Masters will be broadcast on February 19 2024 on Magnolia at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta” Episode New?

The Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta episode of Maine Cabin Masters is all new!

Maine Cabin Masters Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta Cast & Stars

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Maine Cabin Masters Series Information

There's no shortage of work for Maine-based builder Chase Morrill, whose specialty is renovating rustic cabins and camps all over the Pine Tree State. Working alongside his sister, brother-in-law and best friend, Morrill contracts with clients to save and transform rundown cabins buried deep in Maine's remote woods. From century-old cottages to lakeside retreats in need of some major repairs, Chase and his team give these dilapidated properties the revivals they have needed for decades.

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