Barnwood Builders

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  • TV-G
  • 2014
  • 16 Seasons
  • 8.2  (282)

Barnwood Builders is a reality television show that first premiered on the Great American Country channel in 2013. The show follows a group of skilled craftsmen as they travel around the United States in search of old, dilapidated barns that can be dismantled and repurposed into beautiful new homes, restaurants, and shops. The show is hosted by Johnny Jett, Mark Bowe, and Tim Rose, who make up the core team of the Barnwood Builders. Each episode begins with the team scouting out an old barn that is in need of some repair, and then they work together to carefully dismantle the entire structure piece by piece. Throughout the process, the team uses traditional techniques and hand tools to carefully remove the wood, which is often more than a century old. They then sort and label each piece of wood, so that they can be reused in the construction of new structures. The wood is often weathered and imperfect, but the team sees the beauty in it and uses it to create stunning, rustic designs that are both functional and beautiful. The team's passion for preserving the history and character of these old buildings is evident in every episode, and they take great pride in their work. In addition to the Barnwood Builders themselves, the show also features the clients who commission these beautiful new structures. Whether it is a family in need of a new farmhouse, a restaurant owner looking for a unique space, or a corporate retreat seeking an inspiring location, the team always delivers beautiful and functional structures that exceed their clients' expectations. One of the things that sets Barnwood Builders apart from other design shows is the emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility. By repurposing old barns that would otherwise be demolished and sent to a landfill, the team is able to reduce the amount of waste in the construction industry and create stunning new structures that have a small environmental footprint. The show is also known for its focus on family and community. Many of the episodes feature the team working alongside members of the community to bring these old barns back to life. Whether it's working with Amish craftsmen to rebuild a barn using traditional techniques or partnering with local builders to create a new community center, the Barnwood Builders are committed to working with others to create beautiful, sustainable structures that benefit everyone. Overall, Barnwood Builders is a captivating show that combines beautiful design, traditional craftsmanship, and a commitment to sustainability and community. With its talented team of hosts and stunning before-and-after transformations, it is a must-watch for anyone interested in architecture, design, or sustainability.

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Jackson's Mill
14. Jackson's Mill
May 25, 2023
Jackson's Mill in Weston, W.Va., a pioneer homestead that keeps the old ways alive, draws the Barnwood Builders back again and again over the years; the guys return to train young people and create team-building exercises for adults.
The Whole Story of the Sheriff's Cabin
13. The Whole Story of the Sheriff's Cabin
May 18, 2023
On a cold winter's day in West Virginia, the Barnwood Builders save a sheriff's family home. A surprise awaits them beneath weathered siding, and they face tough conditions to save every log and restore the home high in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Tools of the Trade
12. Tools of the Trade
May 11, 2023
Mark Bowe reveals all the tools it takes to be a Barnwood Builder. From hand tools to power tools and from skid steers to telescopic forklifts, saving and restoring antique barns and cabins takes specialized equipment.
Best Barns Ever!
11. Best Barns Ever!
May 4, 2023
Mark Bowe looks back on some of the best barns that they have saved, restored, or visited.
Baptist Church Whole Story
10. Baptist Church Whole Story
April 27, 2023
After salvaging a parts barn in Eastern Kentucky, the guys travel to Bedford County, Virginia, where old logs are transformed into a chapel celebrating the 250th anniversary of Morgan's Baptist Church, a church formed before the Revolutionary War.
Outbuildings
9. Outbuildings
April 20, 2023
Mark Bowe details all outbuildings necessary for survival in a classic pioneer homestead, from smokehouse to springhouse, as the Barnwood Builders find new ways of transforming these iconic pioneer structures.
Barnwood Village
8. Barnwood Village
April 13, 2023
Mark Bowe realizes his dream of building a small village of finished antique structures behind the showroom in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
Vacationland
7. Vacationland
April 6, 2023
The Arnwood Builders go to Carthage, Maine, where they save an 1840s barn.
Barnwood Busy
6. Barnwood Busy
March 30, 2023
The guys revive a 19th century cabin taken down in Ripley, W.Va; for a break, they to the state fair; they go to the Barnwood Living backlot, where they're challenged to make a 30-foot timber frame enclosure using only spare parts.
Modern Day Homestead
5. Modern Day Homestead
March 23, 2023
Mark and the guys create a rustic family gathering place in Franklin, Tenn. for a homeowner who loves 19th century hand-hewed craftsmanship; the property sits on a former horse farm that now serves as a dog rehabilitation camp.
Fun on the Farm
4. Fun on the Farm
March 16, 2023
The guys travel to West Alexander, Pennsylvania, the heart of farm country, to save a classic bank barn. Johnny visits a local farmer and her pasture-raised animals. And Mark drops by a local farmers' market to buy goodies for the crew.
Barnwood Living Pavilion
3. Barnwood Living Pavilion
March 9, 2023
The Barnwood Builders build a timber-frame pavilion behind their showroom; Mark wants to build these outdoor living structures as kits using a notching system; while Ryan cooks, Mark visits the Sheriff's cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Bigtime Barnwood
2. Bigtime Barnwood
March 2, 2023
In Corry, Pennsylvania, the Barnwood Builders save one of the biggest barns they've ever seen. Along the way, Sherman shares farming stories with the barn owner, and Mark explores the nearby wetlands designed for conservation.
Legendary Log Homes
1. Legendary Log Homes
February 23, 2023
The Barnwood Builders build a custom log guest home in Dandridge, Tennessee. As the cabin takes shape high in the hills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Mark visits one of the most famous log homes in the country. Johnny visits a candy store in Gatlinburg.
Description

Barnwood Builders is a reality television show that first premiered on the Great American Country channel in 2013. The show follows a group of skilled craftsmen as they travel around the United States in search of old, dilapidated barns that can be dismantled and repurposed into beautiful new homes, restaurants, and shops.

The show is hosted by Johnny Jett, Mark Bowe, and Tim Rose, who make up the core team of the Barnwood Builders. Each episode begins with the team scouting out an old barn that is in need of some repair, and then they work together to carefully dismantle the entire structure piece by piece.

Throughout the process, the team uses traditional techniques and hand tools to carefully remove the wood, which is often more than a century old. They then sort and label each piece of wood, so that they can be reused in the construction of new structures.

The wood is often weathered and imperfect, but the team sees the beauty in it and uses it to create stunning, rustic designs that are both functional and beautiful. The team's passion for preserving the history and character of these old buildings is evident in every episode, and they take great pride in their work.

In addition to the Barnwood Builders themselves, the show also features the clients who commission these beautiful new structures. Whether it is a family in need of a new farmhouse, a restaurant owner looking for a unique space, or a corporate retreat seeking an inspiring location, the team always delivers beautiful and functional structures that exceed their clients' expectations.

One of the things that sets Barnwood Builders apart from other design shows is the emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility. By repurposing old barns that would otherwise be demolished and sent to a landfill, the team is able to reduce the amount of waste in the construction industry and create stunning new structures that have a small environmental footprint.

The show is also known for its focus on family and community. Many of the episodes feature the team working alongside members of the community to bring these old barns back to life. Whether it's working with Amish craftsmen to rebuild a barn using traditional techniques or partnering with local builders to create a new community center, the Barnwood Builders are committed to working with others to create beautiful, sustainable structures that benefit everyone.

Overall, Barnwood Builders is a captivating show that combines beautiful design, traditional craftsmanship, and a commitment to sustainability and community. With its talented team of hosts and stunning before-and-after transformations, it is a must-watch for anyone interested in architecture, design, or sustainability.

Barnwood Builders is a series that is currently running and has 16 seasons (210 episodes). The series first aired on October 7, 2014.

Where to Watch Barnwood Builders

Barnwood Builders is available for streaming on the GREAT AMERICAN COUNTRY website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Barnwood Builders on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    October 7, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (282)