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  1. Farm to Stable. Jon Knight and Kristina Crestin take on a horse farmhouse before he leaves for tour with the New Kids on the Block. They bring the house out of the 1800s with a beautiful farmhouse kitchen, a dining room with a view and a home for the family's new piglet. See Tune-In Times.

  2. Find the best of Farmhouse Fixer from HGTV. Season 1, Episode 1 Got Bored and Bought a Farm. Jon Knight must preserve the history of a 280-year-old farmhouse while also making it feasible for modern living.

  3. Salem Witch Trial House. Jon Knight and Kristina Crestin take on their spookiest project yet as they remodel the bedroom and bathroom of a home connected to the Salem witch trials. Then, Jon restores a 1950s farm stand and lives out his dream of building a post and beam barn. See Tune-In Times.

  4. Restoration expert and host of Farmhouse Fixer, Jon Knight, along with designer Kristina Crestin breathe new life into old farmhouses all throughout the New England area. With their combo of top-notch renovating and gorgeous design ideas, they create unforgettable farmhouse kitchens — bringing out the best of the old and the new.

  5. The Biggest Little Farmhouse. Jonathan Knight embarks on a new venture as he helps his friends Bill Klein and Jen Arnold, from TLC's "The Little Couple," find the perfect farmhouse. They have a long wish list, including an elevator, and hope to find a home with history and character.

  6. Demon Trap Design. Jon and Kristina take on one of their oldest renovations yet and uncover demon trap folklore in the 1700s home. They work through the challenges of this First Period home, reorganize the floor plan and design a functional dream space for a young family. See Tune-In Times.

  7. Heavy lifting is par for the course when it comes to resuscitating homes that have fallen on hard times, but the heavy lifting restoration expert and Farmhouse Fixer star Jonathan Knight undertook on this project was something else entirely. Built in the early 1900s and owned by the Knight family for two decades, this handsome green house was built on land that’s subject to a conservation ...