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“Restored Redlands: Brett Waterman”
Monday, April 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Contemporary Club House 173 S. Eureka
Street
Brett Waterman’s quest to restore homes in the Redlands
area for the DIY Network television program “Restored” is the
topic for the April 23 Redlands Area Historical Society program at
7:00 p.m. in the Redlands Contemporary Club House 173 S. Eureka.
Waterman graduated from UCLA with a degree in political science and
history. His philosophy towards restoration “approaches each
restoration from both a historical and functional understanding. He
believes that the house must reflect the intent of the original
architecture and design but meet the needs and lifestyle requirements
of the current owners.” Previously Waterman has held management
positions with Toyota, Lexus, Realtor.com, Mercedes Benz and First
American Financial Corporation.
“Restored” first premiered on DIY in 2016 with most of the
inaugural season aired in 2017. The first season highlighted homes
in Redlands, Riverside and Yucaipa. A traditional craftsman bungalow,
a Folk Victorian farmhouse and a 1928 Spanish revival house showcased
Redlands. Season two had thirteen episodes with nine homes in
Redlands. Season two brought TV viewers the Cornelia A. Hill home on
West Palm. Hill previously built Kimberly Crest in 1897.
Season three is in the planning stages now. In addition
to Redlands and Riverside as their home cities for restoration, they
are evaluating homes throughout the greater Inland Empire, including
San Bernardino, Claremont and Upland. His presentation will
include the requirements of homeowners for home selection. Waterman
manages the restoration of the building, revamps the landscaping and
learns as much about the structure as possible.
The power point program will show before and after slides of
previously completed homes. Last month the Old House Group toured a
San Jacinto Street home restored by Waterman.
For possible consideration for season three contact the show,
email Camille Hardman, executive producer, at restoredtv@gmail.com.
Redlands Area Historical Society programs are free and open
to the public.
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