Executive Mansion: Finishing the Kitchen
Bob looks on as a small kitchen is finished up in the private section of the governor's mansion. In the bedrooms, a recycled carpet is being installed, while downstairs, in the Ladies' Parlor, an English Wilton carpet is being put down. Last, local artist Elaine Haviland demonstrates how she creates mahogany wood grain finish. Episode 11 of 13 In Richmond, Virginia, the oldest continuously occupied governor's mansion in America is in need of serious repairs, and Bob's team is there to help.

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Executive Mansion: Technology Systems Tested

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2 Years of Renovating an Abandoned 300 Year Old Mansion FULL of Treasures | TIMELAPSE

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The ‘valley of death’ for Canadian businesses

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Executive Mansion: Interior Decorating

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Complete Guide: Restoring Teak Mid Century Nathan Furniture - Finish Like a Pro!

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What Really Happened to Drew Pritchard From Salvage Hunters

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Couple Spends 4 Years Transforming an Old Barn Into a Dream Home | performed by @Renovacile

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Habitat for Humanity: Carpet and Bathroom Fixtures

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Executive Mansion: Framing New Walls

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Uncovering HIDDEN GRAIN we couldn't believe! - 1930s Restoration

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#masterclass Secret Compartments

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Executive Mansion: Installing a Dumbwaiter

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Inside the Thos. Moser Workshop.

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1940's Wooden Sofa - Furniture Restoration and Reupholstery

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Habitat for Humanity: Project Begins

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RARE Victorian Oil Painting Revealed at the Tip | Money For Nothing UK

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2 Years Restoring an Abandoned 200-Year-Old French House | TIMELAPSE

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Executive Mansion: Governor's Mansion Tour

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Thrift Store Rescue #13 | Furniture Restoration | Refinishing A Thrift Store Norwegian Teak Table

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