Michigan
Two Michigan homes featured in new season of ‘Diary of an Old Home’ on Max
Magnolia Network fans and those who love old fixer uppers can enjoy new episodes of “Diary of an Old Home” on Max beginning Friday, May 24. The series is at the intersection of modern renovation and historical preservation, featuring homes that feature both. Two of the episodes feature Michigan homes.
About the show:
Homeowners of old homes offer an intimate look inside in “Diary of an Old Home.” See the original features and modern renovations that make their house unique, and hear about their passionate project to preserve property history. Max has several episodes from the last three seasons that you can catch up on. The first three episodes of season four are available now, with more to be added later.
Each episode is approximately 10-15 minutes, making for a short dive into the world of renovation and history. This is what to expect in the first three episodes of season four, per Max.
“1926 Jewell Colony Tudor”
A couple moves from Texas to Michigan and buys a 1926 English Tudor in the historic Jewell Colony on the island of Grosse Ile, just south of Detroit.
“1910 Craftsman Farmhouse”
A couple restores a 1910 Craftsman Farmhouse on generational farmland in Michigan into a forever home where they can raise their five children.
“1918 Pre-Craftsman”
A couple moves from Brooklyn to Minneapolis and renovates a 1918 Pre-Craftsman with a bold aesthetic partly inspired by the house’s previous owner.
The original trailer for the series is below:
How to watch:
- Max – Prices range from $9.99/month to $19.99/month, and include popular series, award-winning movies, sports and more. Click here to subscribe; or access Max for $9.99/month through Prime Video Channels.