Barnwood Builders “State of the Art” S17E16 February 22 2024 on Magnolia
On Thursday February 22 2024, Magnolia broadcasts an episode of the series Barnwood Builders!
Contents
- 1 State of the Art Season 17 Episode 16 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “State of the Art” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “State of the Art” Episode New?
- 4 Barnwood Builders State of the Art Cast & Stars
- 5 State of the Art Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Barnwood Builders State of the Art Online
- 7 Barnwood Builders Series Information
State of the Art Season 17 Episode 16 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Barnwood Builders” titled “State of the Art,” airing on Magnolia, viewers are in for a treat as Mark Bowe takes them on a journey to explore some of the finest log homes across the country. With his keen eye for detail and appreciation for craftsmanship, Mark recalls the remarkable features that make these homes truly stand out.
From classic front porches to hardwood floors, window treatments, and tin roof reclaims, viewers will be treated to a showcase of breathtaking design and impeccable workmanship. As Mark delves into the stories behind these homes, viewers will gain insight into the rich history and skilled craftsmanship that went into creating each unique masterpiece.
What Time is the “State of the Art” Episode On?
The State of the Art episode of Barnwood Builders will be broadcast on February 22 2024 on Magnolia at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “State of the Art” Episode New?
The State of the Art episode of Barnwood Builders is all new!
Barnwood Builders State of the Art Cast & Stars
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State of the Art Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Barnwood Builders State of the Art Online
Barnwood Builders Series Information
A staple of the rural landscape, barns have served U.S. society for more than 200 years. Many of the old structures have fallen into disrepair because of time and weather. In this series, Mark Bowe and his crew of West Virginia-based craftsmen salvage antique barns and cabins before the timber can deteriorate. Their goal is to put new life into worn-out structures. Among its projects, the crew tackles disassembling an antebellum log cabin in West Virginia, refurbishing it and rebuilding it for a collector in Tennessee. |