Maine Cabin Masters’ “Best Views” episode recounts all of the details about the team’s most spectacular builds – and their spectacular views.
Magnolia Network’s show, Maine Cabin Masters, sees the siblings, Chase Morrill and Ashley Morrill, as well as their team of expert carpenters and contractors take some of Maine’s most neglected old cabins and turn them into the waterside vacation homes of their owners’ dreams.
But whereas most Maine Cabin Masters episodes are usually jam-packed with all the DIY-cabin building and renovation action that you could dream of, the show’s most recent “Best Views” episode takes a step back to admire the finer things about Maine cabin living.
All about the “Best Views” episode
The “Best Views” episode of Maine Cabin Masters, which premiered on February 5, 2024, sees the show’s longtime host, Ashley, and the team’s dedicated carpenter, Matt ‘Dixie’ Dix, delve deeper into some of the team’s top builds and the spectacular views that came along with them.
The Maine Cabin Masters team has tackled everything from down-in-the-dumps historic cabins from the ‘30s to modern multi-use, off-the-grid vacation homes that can house entire families, and just about any other kind of cabin that you can imagine, over the course of the last seven years.
And this most recent episode celebrates the most magnificent scenery that they have encountered along the way.
And, if you thought it was entertaining to watch the Maine Cabin Masters team set out to transform Maine one cabin at a time, you should tune in to watch as they recount all the behind-the-scenes attributes of the builds that have stayed with them throughout the years.
Maine Cabin Masters’ current season
While the “Best Views” best-of roundup episode differs from the usual Maine Cabin Masters format, it is still included in the show’s ninth season.
This season has been airing on Magnolia Network at 9 p.m. on Mondays since October 2023, as shown below:
Episode | Title | Initial air date |
Episode 1 | Legacy Camp on Maranacook Lake | October 23, 2023 |
Episode 2 | The Red Camp in Belgrade | October 30, 2023 |
Episode 3 | Ski Cabin | November 6, 2023 |
Episode 4 | Call the Guys | November 13, 2023 |
Episode 5 | Total Teardowns | November 20, 2023 |
Episode 6 | Dome Sweet Dome | November 27, 2023 |
Episode 7 | Super Sweet Holiday Special | December 4, 2023 |
Episode 8 | A Twofer in West Gardiner | January 1, 2024 |
Episode 9 | Overhaul on the Upper Narrows | January 8, 2024 |
Episode 10 | Fred & The Bishops’ Family Cottage | January 15, 2024 |
Episode 11 | Great Things in Small Packages | January 22, 2024 |
Episode 12 | A Growing Gem on Pocasset | January 29, 2024 |
Episode 13 | Best Views | February 05, 2024 |
Ashley’s favorite part of this most recent season
The Maine Cabin Masters team has certainly tackled a wide variety of projects through the years.
And, while the “Best Views” episode focuses on all of the spectacular Maine scenery which has framed their builds over the years – it seems like Ashley’s favorite part of the show is still design-focused.
Ashley is Maine Cabin Masters’ resident design expert and she revealed ahead of this most recent season’s premiere that her favorite memory of this season was turning an old family “relic” of a piano into a one-of-a-kind breakfast bar that the family can enjoy together for many years to come.
Chase’s favorite thing about the show
And while we are discussing all of the Maine Cabin Masters experts’ favorite things about the show, it only seems fair to also mention that the team seems to have succeeded in their mission to make Maine a hidden-gen tourist destination.
In fact, when Chase spoke to Dr. Gadget in an episode of The Big Idea podcast, he admitted that publicizing all of the good things that Maine has to offer has been one of their favorite parts of the show, stating “We want to be here. We love it here.”
Will Maine Cabin Masters return for another season?
There has been no official word on whether Maine Cabin Masters will return for another season after this current season has completed its run on television.
But with the Maine Cabin Masters crew having planted themselves firmly in Maine with their retail store, bar and new offices, it does not seem like Chase, Ashley, Ryan, Dixie or Jedi intend to throw in the towel anytime soon.
And since Maine Cabin Masters was holding out as one of Magnolia Network’s most popular reality television programs (with an audience that is over 400,000 viewers strong) there is little doubt that this expert cabin-rescue team will be back in action, and hopefully back on our screens, before we know it.