Season 20

The New Yankee WorkshopSeason 20

2008
13 Episodes

Norm spends the first nine episodes performing a kitchen remodel for series creator, Russell Morash. He also builds an Adirondack chair, table, and footrest, an all-weather loveseat, an upholstered lolling chair, and a Queen Anne-style tap table.

Episodes

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S20E01

Kitchen Cabinet Basics (1)

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he gives the basics on kitchen cabinets. This is part 1 of 2.

05 Jan 200830m
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S20E02

Kitchen Cabinet Basics (2)

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he gives the basics of kitchen cabinets. This is part 2 of 2.

12 Jan 200830m
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S20E03

The Hot Wall

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he explains how to set up the "hot wall".

19 Jan 200830m
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S20E04

The Wet Wall

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he explains the basics of the "wet wall".

26 Jan 200830m
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S20E05

The Pantry

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he builds the pantry.

02 Feb 200830m
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S20E06

The Kitchen Office

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here builds the "kitchen office".

09 Feb 200830m
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S20E07

The Island

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he builds the kitchen island.

16 Feb 200830m
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S20E08

The Wet Bar

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he constructs the wet bar.

23 Feb 200830m
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S20E09

Finish and Install

Norm remodels Russell Morash's kitchen. Here he adds the finishing touches to the remodel and installs the appliances.

01 Mar 200830m
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S20E10

Adirondack Trio

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. To add to the fun, Norm invites a friend to build one of these classic chairs alongside the master.

08 Mar 200830m
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S20E11

All-Weather Loveseat

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.

15 Mar 200830m
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S20E12

Lolling Chair

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.

22 Mar 200830m
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S20E13

Tap Table

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.

29 Mar 200830m