Rachel Street tackles a tiny row house; after extending the second floor, she makes the space seem brighter and larger by whitewashing the interior brick and using light colors for the floors and cabinetry; she restores a 150-year-old door.
Rachel tackles a twin row home in Germantown; she rebuilds the rotting roof, installs new brick on the crumbling exterior and adds new insulation; she reconfigures the layout to create a modern, single-family home with an open-concept first floor.
Rachel renovates a row home in East Passyunk; she faces structural problems and rebuilds the entire exterior wall; she modernizes the home's layout by creating an open space living area and adding a rooftop deck to take advantage of panoramic views.
Rachel Street renovates a huge, turn-of-the-century home in the Mt. Airy district; she decides to restore several of the property's original features, including a walled-up sun porch, elaborate fireplaces and cabinetry.
Home improvement specialist Rachel Street renovates older homes in Philadelphia.
Rachael Street takes on a builder-basic row home in Philadelphia's East Passyunk neighborhood and intends to flip it fast; her dreams of turning this home around quickly are threatened when she is forced to replace the home's knob-and-tube wiring.
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