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- 8. Jon's Risky Retreat Jun 11, 2024
- Jon and Kristina help a client redo her 1700s home; the staircase presents a hurdle.
- 7. Saved by the Barn May 21, 2024
- Jon and Kristina come to the rescue for a homeowner who is struggling with a post and beam barn.
- 6. Berry Farm Charm May 28, 2024
- For the first time ever Jon and Kristina renovate a home on a working berry farm.
The nostalgia, charm and history behind New England farmhouses are a few of the reasons Jonathan Knight loves to restore old homes. With the help of his designer, Kristina Krestin, Jonathan works to keep that history alive by breathing new life into the homes.
Farmhouse fanatic and rock star, Jonathan Knight restores centuries-old New England farmhouses into exquisite modern properties in HGTV’s Farmhouse Fixer. Alongside innovative designer and long-time friend, Kristina Crestin, Jon dramatically overhauls worn-down historic farmhouses and renovates them to last.
May 20, 2024 · Restoration expert Jonathan Knight will put everything on the line to make a lifelong dream renovation project dream come true in the form of an abandoned 12-acre campground situated on a rural lakefront. The new spinoff Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp premieres Tuesday, June 18 at 9|8c. View this post on Instagram.
Farmhouse Fixer: With Jonathan Knight, Kristina Crestin, Jordan Knight, Leslie Davis. Jonathan Knight and designer Kristina restore old homes by keeping the structure's history alive and breathing new life into it.
Sep 2, 2022 · See Jonathan Knight at his farm and meet all his animals! The nostalgia, charm and history behind New England farmhouses are a few of the reasons Jonathan Knight loves to restore old homes....
Mike, Rich and Jen aim to restore and save historic homes around MA. Ben and Erin work to revitalize and majorly transform Wetumpka, Alabama. Jonathan Knight restores the history and charm in New England farmhouses. Stream now on discovery+.
Jun 8, 2022 · The underlying premise of HGTV's Farmhouse Fixer is to take old, outdated, and possibly even dilapidated old properties and restore them to their former glory — while also modernizing the look. For designer Kristina Crestin, this can a bit of a balancing act.