Eleven months ago, construction started on a tired 1887 Victorian in Glen Ridge, NJ to restore its original Victorian charm and transform it into a home suitable for multigenerational living. Homeowners Sunita and Shankar have lived in the home for over 25 years and have raised their children there. Now, they will share the home with their daughter Asha and her husband Jason and their future family.
The crew is back to check out the transformation. Sunita gives Kevin O’Connor a tour of the main floor, highlighting the newly opened up entry and staircase, and the old double parlor which has been turned into two living spaces with the option of converting one of the spaces into a bedroom, if needed, now that a full bath has been added on the floor.
Asha gives Tom Silva a tour of the newly renovated second floor, which features their suite, an office, and a new second-floor laundry. The third floor, once an unfinished attic with a chimney running through it, has been transformed into a light-filled suite with lots of storage, a full bath, and living space for Sunita and Shankar.
Outside, the old concrete walkway has been replaced with a new brick herringbone walkway—sweat equity by Jason and his parents with the help of Jennifer Nawada. Old holly bushes that blocked the view of the front of the house have been removed to make room for a future multi-season garden.
Down in the basement, changes to the original framing plan resulted in higher headroom, and the original steam boiler has been replaced with a new heat system with forced air distribution. Richard Trethewey and builder Zack Dettmore discuss and demystify the new system.
Back on the main floor, in the new open floor kitchen and dining room suitable for a large family, Shankar presents a new bottle of Bourdeax that signifies the new character of the home, like the bottle of 1887 Bordeaux found in the walls during demolition.
Original Air Date: May 30, 2024, Season 45; Ep. 26 23:12
Products and Services from this Episode
- Side Trips:
Glen Ridge Borough
Freeman Gardens Association
The Empire State Building - Roofing manufacturer: GAF
- Shutters & trim manufacturer: AZEK Exteriors
- Framing contractor: Hudson Valley Artisans
- Architectural design assistance: Daniel Kopec Architectural Design
- General contractor: Dettmore Home Improvements
- Decking manufacturer: TimberTech by AZEK
- Staircase builders: Glen Rock Stair Corporation
- Painting contractor: Classic Cabinet Painting LLC
- Furnishings expert assistance: Bungalow Home Stagers
- Millwork supplier side trip: Kuiken Brothers
- Artwork:
Krauss Studio
Charlotte Nicole Designs - Tile & grout expert assistance: Moreland Tile Co.
- Tile & grout supplier: Wayne Tile Company
- Tile & grout manufacturer: Schluter Systems
- Fixtures and lighting manufacturer: Kohler
- Windows side trip: Studio J
- Furnishings supplier: Backyard Living
- Landscaping contractor: Martin O’Boyle Landscaping
- Paver manufacturer: Pine Hall Brick
- Flooring contractors:
Loba-Wakol
NJ Cooper, LLC - Plumbing contractors:
Jersey Drains Unlimited
Rak Plumbing & Heating - HVAC contractor: Integrate Comfort Systems
- HVAC Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC
- Doors & hardware manufacturer: Baldwin Hardware
- Insulation manufacturer: TimberHP
- Electrical contractor: Brightview Electric, LLC