Restoring Galveston “Victorian Remodel” S7E2 November 13 2024 on Magnolia

On Wednesday November 13 2024, Magnolia broadcasts Restoring Galveston!

Victorian Remodel Season 7 Episode 2 Episode Summary

In the upcoming episode titled “Victorian Remodel” of “Restoring Galveston,” the Cordrays take on an exciting challenge. This episode focuses on a young couple who live in an 1896 Victorian home in Galveston, Texas. With three children to accommodate, the family needs a living room, bathroom, and dining room that balance modern function with the rich history of their home.

The Cordrays are known for their ability to blend old and new styles, and this project will be no different. They will work closely with the family to understand their needs and preferences. The goal is to create spaces that are not only beautiful but also practical for everyday life with children.

Viewers can expect to see the transformation of the Victorian home as the Cordrays bring their vision to life. From selecting materials that honor the home’s history to designing layouts that enhance family living, this episode promises to showcase the challenges and triumphs of restoring a historic property. The combination of history and modern living will surely resonate with anyone interested in home renovation and design.

What Time is the “Victorian Remodel” Episode On?

The Victorian Remodel episode of Restoring Galveston will be broadcast on November 13 2024 on Magnolia at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Victorian Remodel” Episode New?

The Victorian Remodel episode of Restoring Galveston is all new!

Restoring Galveston Victorian Remodel Cast & Stars

Main Cast

Victorian Remodel Episode Videos & Previews


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Restoring Galveston Series Information

Michael and Ashley Cordray are on a mission to save centuries-old homes on the island of Galveston, Texas. The home renovation specialists have a passion for preserving the island's history and won't let these architectural gems get wiped off the map. "All of these homes have character and their own story, but they're being torn down all over town," Ashley says. Whether the homes are slated for demolition or have been deteriorating for decades, the duo strive to revive the properties by restoring the original wall-to-wall historic charm and adding modern amenities.

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