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Maine Cabin Masters

In Maine Cabin Masters, builder Chase Morrill is teaming up with his sister, brother-in-law and best friend to save and transform abandoned cabins buried deep in the remote woods of Maine. From historic cottages nearly a century old, to camp cabins in need of some major TLC, they'll give these properties the facelift they've needed for decades. And, you never know what you might find when you go for a walk in the woods.

Show Info

Network: United States Magnolia Network (2016 - now)
Schedule: Mondays at 21:00 (~ 60 min)
Status: Running
Show Type: Reality
Genres: DIY

Official site: magnolia.com

6.5 (6 votes)

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Previous Episode

A Friend in Need

Episode 9x17; Mar 11, 2024

A man enlists the team to make his tiny cabin on the water more comfortable. He wants to restore a vintage sink and honor his late friend who was an electrician. When a storm threatens the build near the end, the crew must find a way to finish safely

Previous Episodes

Episode NameAirdateTrailer
9x17: A Friend in NeedMar 11, 2024
9x16: Outdoor Classroom at Gardiner HighMar 4, 2024
9x15: Helping After a House FireFeb 26, 2024
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Recent discussions

reesnanjerer posted 5 years ago

This episode is appropriate for the season we are in. The owners of this cabin are none other than Santa Clause and his Wife, Mrs. Clause. When the crew first arrive at the camp the cabin is quite boxed in. The crew start by asking for permission to remove the brick chimney that runs along the side of the house. They are told they must re-use those bricks in other places. With the chimney gone it is time to add on a screened-in porch. Then they add a nice sized dormer on the water side of the cabin so they can take advantage of those wonderful views. Ashley is able to get some very cute rocking moose for the upstairs bedroom with two cots. Another crew comes in to install a very nice dock on the water with two ways to climb down into the water. A sleigh is also refurbished and set on the screened-in porch. It now has a table that folds away into the space where a person's feet go while seated on the sleigh. It is very appropriate for Santa. When the crew is finished the cabin has a shower with hot water which Santa hasn't had for forty years. I guess it is a good thing He has a warm heart. It is definitely a Ho Ho Home for many years to come.

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