The 'Maine Cabin Masters' Italy Spinoff Will Hit Streaming Next Month (2024)

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The Maine Cabin Masters team ventured to Italy for their most rewarding project yet: the renovation of a dream vacation home for Chase Morrill and his family. They documented the entire process in a six-part spinoff of their Magnolia Network reality show titled Maine Cabin Masters: Building Italy. And while the finale recently aired on the network, fans who missed it don't need to fret as the spinoff will be available to stream next month. Below, we’ve compiled everything you need to know about the spinoff including how to watch it. Plus, we have exclusive photos of the final reveal to get you excited in the meantime.

What Is Maine Cabin Masters: Building Italy About?

The spinoff follows Chase Morrill, his wife, and their four teenagers along with MCM stars Ashley Morrill-Eldridge and Ryan Eldridge. Over three months, they all work together to renovate the Morrill family's dream getaway in the Molise region of Italy.

“My wife Sarah and I always talked about purchasing an old Italian home to renovate once we retired,” Morrill tells House Beautiful. He continues: “We love to travel and have been to many places around the world but always felt a special connection to Italy. After seeing the 1-euro homes that Italian villages were promoting, it got us looking more seriously and we decided to go for it now—to buy and renovate a home with our four kids while we were still all living under one roof.”

There were many reasons—work, school, and pets—to not take the leap. “But life is uncertain, and we did not want to wait [until retirement] to get started,” Morrill adds. “We all agreed that this incredible opportunity to do this now, together as a family, was worth the risks and challenges.”

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For the Eldridges, taking on this project was an exciting opportunity to spend time with family and be immersed in Italian culture. “I am most excited to be working with my nieces and nephew,” Ashley says. “They are all growing up so fast so any chance we get to hang out with them is the best.”

Renovating a home in a different country also proved to be a fun challenge. “It didn’t take long to realize the differences in building techniques between Italy and the States and how physically demanding the work is,” Ryan says. “Even though you may not speak the same language as someone, a smile and some bad acting (aka charades) can overcome this most of the time.”

They worked hard with a team of Italian contractors to complete the home on a tight timeline. "There were plenty of unforeseen challenges and lots of new skills to learn, but the way the kids stepped up was truly remarkable," Morrill adds. "They learned how to strip every kind of hard stone wall down to bare bones; how to mix up and apply so many variations of plaster, stucco, and cement; how to tile like an Italian master; how to hang wallpaper; how to install crown molding; how to build new furniture and restore old furniture; and so many other things!"

    How Did the Morrills Find Their Dream Home in Italy?

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    The Morrill family had a specific vision for what they wanted in their Italian oasis. “We traveled all over southern Italy from Umbria down to the lesser-known Molise and Abruzzo regions,” Morrill says. “We viewed lots of properties that were beautiful and had pieces of what we wanted, but this house had all the right stuff. It was important to us that the kids be involved, so everyone brought their perspective to the search.”

    The mountainous region of Molise is roughly three hours from Rome and two-and-a-half hours from Naples, meaning it’s also well-positioned for travel—which the Morrills have prioritized since their kids were young. “Adventuring together is an important part of our family identity and has been the foundation of so many shared memories,” Morrill says. “For now, we plan to use the house as a place to retreat and relax, as well as a vacation jump-off spot. Our Italian home base will also allow us to easily explore more of Europe, which is exciting."

    Looking ahead, the Morrills hope to produce and share olive oil from the olive trees on their property. And, of course, they hope to spend more time there with other family and friends there. “It is an incredible privilege to have had this opportunity, and we want to share this incredible place with the friends and family that have supported this journey,” Morrill says. “We hope that it gets lots of use and lots of love!”

    How Many Episodes Are in the Spinoff?

    Maine Cabin Masters: Building Italy includes six, hour-long episodes.

    How Can You Watch the Spinoff?

    The full season will be available to stream on Max and discovery+ on August 3o. The series premiered on June 17 at 9 p.m. ET on Magnolia Network. New episodes aired weekly on Mondays until the finale on July 22.

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    The 'Maine Cabin Masters' Italy Spinoff Will Hit Streaming Next Month (2024)

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    The 'Maine Cabin Masters' Italy Spinoff Will Hit Streaming Next Month? ›

    The full season will be available to stream on Max and discovery+ on August 3o. The series premiered on June 17 at 9 p.m. ET on Magnolia Network

    Magnolia Network
    Magnolia Network is an American basic cable network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and Chip and Joanna Gaines. It broadcasts personality-based lifestyle programs related to topics such as home construction, renovation, and cuisine. Magnolia Network.
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    . New episodes aired weekly on Mondays until the finale on July 22.

    How many episodes are in Maine Cabin Masters Italy? ›

    Join the family renovating a vacation home in Italy's countryside over winter, following Chase, Sarah, their four kids, and dog across six episodes chronicling the project's progress from start to completion.

    How much did Maine Cabin Masters pay for their house in Italy? ›

    For their European getaway, the Morrill family purchased a property with an asking price of $97,000 in the municipality of Fossalto, which is located in Italy's mountainous region of Molise. It's roughly three hours from Rome, meaning it's also well positioned for travel.

    Is Chase from Maine Cabin Masters moving to Italy? ›

    The Cabin Masters are saying so long to Maine! In a PEOPLE exclusive first look at the new series, Maine Cabin Master: Building Italy (above), contractor Chase Morrill shares the happy news with his costars that he purchased a house in a remote Italian village for himself, his wife Sarah, and their four teenagers.

    Will Maine Cabin Masters have a season 9? ›

    Watch Maine Cabin Masters, Season 9 | Prime Video.

    Is Ashley married to Ryan on Maine Cabin Masters? ›

    Chase's older sister. Married to Ryan. The best dog mom around! Is always trying to incorporate Maine leisure into the design of a camp.

    How much is Maine Cabin Masters paid per episode? ›

    Summary table of Maine Cabin Masters cast net worth and salary
    NoNameSalary
    1Chase Morrill$30,000
    2Ashley Morrill$30,000
    3Jared 'Jedi' Baker$7,000
    4Ryan Eldridge-
    1 more row
    May 15, 2024

    Are the prices real on Maine Cabin Masters? ›

    Yes, the budgets you hear on the show are real.

    Where do the Maine Cabin Masters stay when filming? ›

    Kennebec Cabin Company is the home of the Maine Cabin Masters. You can often find us at our headquarters in 915 Western Avenue (Rt. 202) in Manchester, Maine planning a cabin renovation, gathering with friends and fans to watch the next episode, or curating the hand-crafted items for sale in the barn.

    How do Maine Cabin Masters do things so cheaply? ›

    So, you're basically having HGTV foot the bill for the "labor" cost of a job. It could be that the Maine Cabin Masters cast is actually having whatever they would charge for a job already covered by what they're getting paid by the DIY Network. Those "savings" then get passed onto the client.

    Did Jedi leave Maine Cabin Masters? ›

    As of this writing, Jedi and Dixie are still part of the show and featured on Maine Cabin Masters' latest episode (Episode 24), which aired on June 10, 2024. In addition, according to IMDb, Jedi and Dixie have been featured in all nine seasons and 154 episodes of the show since its debut release on January 2, 2017.

    Who is no longer on Maine Cabin Masters? ›

    Lance's abrupt departure from Maine Cabin Masters left fans devastated.

    Did the Maine cabin masters go to college? ›

    The unlikely story of College of the Atlantic alumni Chase Morrill '00, an unassuming Maine homebuilder who became a reality TV star with Maine Cabin Masters. COA alumnus Chase Morrill '00 stars in the hit DIY Network reality series Maine Cabin Masters. Chase Morrill '00 stars in Maine Cabin Masters.

    What happened to Ashley from Maine Cabin Masters? ›

    After years of being a vital member of the MCM crew, Morrill is venturing into the home decor space with her new business, Rustic County. But don't worry, she's not leaving Maine Cabin Masters anytime soon.

    Is Maine Cabin Masters real or staged? ›

    In all fairness, if the company only just now settled a lawsuit over their perceived negligence in lead safety for their renovations, it's safe to say that their jobs are real. Catch episodes of Maine Cabin Masters on the Magnolia Network.

    Do the Maine Cabin Masters have a restaurant? ›

    Kennebec Cabin Company is the home of the Maine Cabin Masters. Located in Manchester, Maine, KCC houses our retail store filled with unique New England arts, crafts and Maine Cabin Masters logo merchandise. Head out back to the Woodshed, our restaurant, bar and event venue.

    Will Maine Cabin Masters have a Season 8? ›

    Maine Cabin Masters - Season 8 (2022)

    How many cabins have Maine Cabin Masters restored? ›

    When Chase Morrill heard that a production company was looking to do a reality show with a Maine carpentry crew, he thought it might make for a good story. Four years and more than 40 restored camps later, Maine Cabin Masters has fans all over the world.

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