What’s on Magnolia Network Today?
Here’s today’s schedule for Magnolia Network.
Thursday, Nov 21, 2024 EST
Restoring Galveston – East End Charm The Cordrays help a couple restore a home in Galveston's historic east end that once belonged to Michael's grandmother. In addition to bringing much needed structural support, they find vintage touches for their living room, kitchen and pantry. | |
Barnwood Builders – Barnwood Blowout The crew saves barnwood from a dangerous barn in Lewistown, PA.; Mark Bowe scouts an old log cabin in Missouri, a barn in New Hampshire and a home in Texas; Alex and Tim visit the longest covered bridge in Pennsylvania. | |
Barnwood Builders – The Carolina Log Home In Asheville, N.C., Mark and the guys build a log wellhouse in the driving rain, then they repair a damaged log home nearby. | |
Salvage Dawgs – Tully Choice Cabin The team rescues steps and chimney rocks from a 1765 log cabin on Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia; Gracie and the team visit a glassblowing artist; Robert and Ted pick through a barn. | |
Salvage Dawgs – Trenton Central High School In Trenton, N.J., the team takes on an enormous high school, finding fireclay sinks and oak cabinets; Mike and Tay build an N-shaped desk in the shop. | |
Maine Cabin Masters – A Dream Come True A family calls on Chase and his team to turn their camp into a vacation cabin that will serve as a central part of their lives for generations to come; the team creates a work of art that includes pine walls and ceilings and extra sleeping space. | |
Maine Cabin Masters – Rebuilding the Old Schoolhouse Chase and his team hike through the woods of Dedham, Maine, to restore a dilapidated family camp that was once the old schoolhouse; from the swarming bugs to the relentless rain, the team learns nothing will come easy at the old schoolhouse. | |
Maine Cabin Masters – Not-So-Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond Chase and his team are called in to renovate a neglected camp for a growing family; the unusual footprint proves troublesome when trying to create a second bedroom; outside, the steep slope becomes a challenge just hours before the reveal. | |
Maine Cabin Masters – A Dream Come True A family of four from Florida is living in their dream home on a scenic Maine lake, but from the kitchen to the rafters, it's in need of some serious renovations to withstand the winter months and really work for them. | |
Maine Cabin Masters – Off-the-Grid Renovation Chase and his team renovate an off-the-grid hunting cabin deep in the woods of Oxford, Maine; they have a budget of $20,000 and a time frame of six weeks, but they may not be able to overcome the challenges and finish the cabin before winter comes. | |
Maine Cabin Masters – Retro-Fit for the Whole Family A couple found their own slice of heaven overlooking Lake Annabessacook, only to find out it needs more work than they could provide; the team takes the building out of its current 1950's decor and updates it with modern touches. | |
Maine Cabin Masters – A Cabin in Training Chase and the team transform a quaint cabin and its accompanying railroad caboose; they enlarge the main cabin with more sleeping space, indoor plumbing and an updated kitchen, and they create more bunk space and storage space in the caboose. | |
Building Off the Grid – Cascade Mountain Escape In Washington State's Cascade Mountains, a couple builds their 2,400-square-foot dream cabin; the location gives them amazing views, but hauling heavy beams up dusty switchbacks on a six-month deadline pushes them to their limits. | |
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 – Utah Desert Cabin An overworked gymnastics coach begins working on his dream cabin in Utah's Wasatch Mountain Range; malfunctioning equipment, being far from town, extreme weather, and unpredictable wildlife threaten to turn his dream into a nightmare. | |
Building Off the Grid – Colorado Straw Bale Home A newly blended family is building an eco-friendly straw bale house for their daughter in the mountains of Southwest Colorado; with winter fast approaching, the family races to finish when the build is threatened by torrential rains and cold nights. | |
Building Off the Grid – Montana Mountain Modern A father-son duo builds a 720-square foot stick-frame home completely off the grid in Mont.'s Flathead Valley. | |
Building Off the Grid – Colorado A-frame Cabins A couple plans to build a unique outdoor living space in Colorado by using donkeys to get materials to the top of their steep build site, but their plans go haywire. | |
Building Off the Grid – Georgia Country Cottage A couple wants to build a country cottage on their remote family farm in southeast Georgia despite the fact that building that kind of structure in four months will be anything but easy. | |
Building Off the Grid – Colorado Earth House Two renovators purchase land in Colorado to build a new home away from home; they decide to use a rammed-earth process to construct all-natural walls; when winter comes early, they realize this process is more laborious than anticipated. | |
Building Off the Grid – Arizona Straw Bale Home A couple plans to build their home out of straw bales in the Arizona desert in only six months; using Earthship architecture as their motivation, they hope to make this structure modern, durable and unique. | |
Building Off the Grid – Container Dreamhouse First-time builders Shay and Shae set out to build a home using five shipping containers on a wooded lot in Oklahoma. | |
Building Off the Grid – Colorado Earth House Two renovators purchase land in Colorado to build a new home away from home; they decide to use a rammed-earth process to construct all-natural walls; when winter comes early, they realize this process is more laborious than anticipated. | |
Building Off the Grid – Arizona Straw Bale Home A couple plans to build their home out of straw bales in the Arizona desert in only six months; using Earthship architecture as their motivation, they hope to make this structure modern, durable and unique. | |
Building Off the Grid – Container Dreamhouse First-time builders Shay and Shae set out to build a home using five shipping containers on a wooded lot in Oklahoma. | |
Building Off the Grid – Georgia Country Cottage A couple wants to build a country cottage on their remote family farm in southeast Georgia despite the fact that building that kind of structure in four months will be anything but easy. |
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