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The New Yankee Workshop Season 20 Episodes

13 Episodes 2008 - 2008

Episode 1

Kitchen Cabinet Basics - Part 1

Sat, Jan 5, 2008

In this introductory program, Norm visits a state-of-the-art "kitchen lab" where a premier hardware manufacturer studies ways to improve function in today's kitchen. Norm then returns to the shop to take stock of the tools, equipment, and space required to build high-tech custom kitchen cabinets. Next, he begins to show how a typical base cabinet is constructed with the materials and techniques he will use during the build out of the dream kitchen.

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Episode 2

Kitchen Cabinet Basics - Part 2

Sat, Jan 12, 2008

In this introductory program, Norm visits a state-of-the-art "kitchen lab" where a premier hardware manufacturer studies ways to improve function in today's kitchen. Norm then returns to the shop to take stock of the tools, equipment, and space required to build high-tech custom kitchen cabinets. Next, he begins to show how a typical base cabinet is constructed with the materials and techniques he will use during the build out of the dream kitchen.

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Episode 3

Kitchen Project: The Hot Wall

Sat, Jan 19, 2008

The "Hot Wall" - or the cabinetry surrounding the built-in double oven, range, and range hood - is the first section Norm builds, using some of the techniques explained in the first two episodes.

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Episode 4

Kitchen Project: The Wet Wall

Sat, Jan 26, 2008

The "Wet Wall" features the necessary cabinets around the sink and dishwasher and the requisite storage for dishes, pots and pans, silverware, and other utensils.

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Episode 5

Kitchen Project: The Pantry

Sat, Feb 2, 2008

The pantry is perhaps the hardest working unit in any kitchen. A good plan, a review of how it might be used by the family, and some hard work on the design are essential to creating a good storage space.

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Episode 6

Kitchen Project: The Kitchen Office

Sat, Feb 9, 2008

The "Kitchen Office" is the communications center of the house. Here, Norm creates a desk with file storage, a shelved, wall-hung cabinet for display and books, a place to conceal lighting, a computer/TV/phone area, a series of pigeon holes for organizing the small stuff, and a cork board for pinning up messages. Norm is able to isolate the office somewhat from other activity in the kitchen by using a pair of clever wing walls that visually separate the space and provide easy access to the electronic wiring, vital in keeping a busy family connected.

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Episode 7

Kitchen Project: The Island

Sat, Feb 16, 2008

"There's a lot happening on this island," jokes Norm. And he means it. Clad in panels of beautiful reclaimed heart pine, this one features a butcher block top, a drawer-mounted microwave, tray storage, and a carefully engineered pull-out drawer for trash or recyclables.

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Episode 8

Kitchen Project: The Bar

Sat, Feb 23, 2008

The small wet bar is a distinct change of pace from the other elements in the dream kitchen. While it has a place near the other units, it is separated from them, allowing Norm to change materials from painted wood surfaces to natural cherry.

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Episode 9

Kitchen Project: Finish and Install

Sat, Mar 1, 2008

Often the weak link in home shop built kitchens is getting a professional finish that looks good and stands up to the wear and tear. Norm teams up with his painter as he sprays on two smooth undercoats followed by a brushed-on finish coat that looks great and should wear well.

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Episode 10

Adirondack Trio

Sat, Mar 8, 2008

In the beginning of The New Yankee Workshop there was the Adirondack Chair (Season 2), a classic design updated by Norm. It became one of the most popular projects he ever did. Later, Norm added an Adirondack Love Seat (Season 14) to his collection, using improved methods and materials. Now, in celebration of the show's twentieth anniversary, Norm builds a chair, a table, and a footrest to complete the set.

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Episode 11

All-Weather Loveseat

Sat, Mar 15, 2008

A popular trend finds folks sitting in cushioned comfort on sofas and chairs that are able to withstand all kinds of weather. Protected by tough all-weather fabrics, these cushions provide much more comfort than wood alone. Norm finds a beautiful example built in traditional teak and complimented by stunning fabric to reproduce for the New Yankee Collection.

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Episode 12

Lolling Chair

Sat, Mar 22, 2008

When reading the Declaration of Independence, no doubt some of our founding fathers would have chosen to sit in a favorite "lolling" chair. This kind of chair, with an upholstered seat and back, was popular then and has come down to us today as a classic form still much used and much loved. Antiques expert Gary Sullivan helps Norm with his research, and a professional shows him what's involved in the upholstery.

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Episode 13

Tap Table

Sat, Mar 29, 2008

Norm visits historic Portsmouth, New Hampshire to track down a table he wants to build on The New Yankee Workshop. At the famed Antiques Gallery of Ronald Bourgeault, he finds exactly what he's looking for; a table referred to as a "tap" table (short for tap-room). With its turned maple legs and round pine top, this historic specimen might well have served tavern guests in the mid-18th century. This particular "tap" table, with dimensions of 28" round and 26" tall, has splayed legs that connect with a Queen Anne style apron, supporting a well-worn top. Norm hopes to reproduce his version of this useful table right down to the original painted patina.

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