The ‘Maine Cabin Masters’ take pride in their work
Despite the challenges, the team has managed to transform an astounding array of treasured, yet often neglected, old buildings. Visit their DIY Network portfolio to see how they’ve restored dilapidated cabins, summer camps, island retreats, off-the-grid camps, seafood shacks, rustic hunting cabins, old army barracks, horse barns, A-frames, yurts, farmhouses, historic structures, and more.
Lest you think they only work on cabins, the Cabin Masters have also successfully tackled a brewery, pet sanctuary, ADA-compliant veterans event center, YMCA playground, and caboose. Their criteria for choosing a project includes a compelling backstory along with the need for a fairly major transformation. However, the building must also be salvageable within their limited time and budget constraints.
With more than fifty transformations finished so far, this industrious team of builders is slowly transforming Maine, one project at a time. We can hardly wait to see what future episodes may hold in store for them!
Will Maine Cabin Masters have a new season?
The Maine Cabin Masters will return to television for another season of impressive cabin renovations. In season six, the Maine Cabin Masters join Chase Morrill and his construction crew as they give demolished cabins in the state a major facelift.
Will Maine Cabin Masters move to Magnolia network?In addition to inspiring new original series, Magnolia Network will include Maine Cabin Masters, Barnwood Builders, Restoring Galveston, Bargain Mansions, and more.
Keeping It Down to Earth. The hit TV show Maine Cabin Masters returned earlier this year for its sixth season on the Discovery Channel’s DIY Network, and it is now going full speed into its seventh season.
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