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Maine Cabin Masters is a reality television show airing on the Magnolia Network (formerly known as DIY Network) that chronicles the restoration and renovation of cabins in Maine. [1] The show centers on contractor Chase Morrill, his designer sister Ashley Morrill, and her carpenter husband Ryan Eldridge.
From co-starring on Maine Cabin Masters on the Magnolia Network, to designing the cabin interiors on the show, to co-parenting four furry family members, to designing for and running her new home ...
While structurally sound, the three-level house needed a serious overhaul to be functional. It’s presumably 100 to 200 years old and was likely renovated once around the 1960s or ’70s.
Maine Cabin Masters announced Morrill's new business on Instagram, including an emotional quote from her: "After years of designing with Maine Cabin Masters, I want to create something that is 100 ...
By 1922 additional cabins had been built, and the dining hall was also added about 1922. Later facilities include an employee cabin, wood shed, and toolhouse (by 1938) and the stable (1956). The outdoor performance space is an adaptive reuse of a level area that previously served as a tennis court.
The historic district originally comprised five cabins, a barn, oil house, a woodshed converted to a checking station, garage, generator house, fire cache, washhouse, and the Strissel Residence, moved to the site in 1975. Many of the other structures were moved to the site in 1955.
Ashley Morrill from Magnolia Network's 'Maine Cabin Masters' officially launched the first products from her new luxury home decor line, Rustic County.
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