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- Spanning over 16 countries, Rev Run is taking his family on a worldwide trip.
- Vanilla Ice is putting down his tools to offer house flipping advice to first time flippers.
- Whoever says flipping houses is a man's world hasn't met Carolina Sullivan. She is a fearless, Latina renovator, with a keen eye for buying low and selling high. Her secret? Doing the renovations herself. In Miami Flip, we follow "Caro" as she faces the challenges of flipping houses in the exciting Miami real estate market. She uses her unique design skills to add flair - and value - to her projects before cashing out for a profit.
- All bets are off when Vanilla Ice and his crew design an exclusive poker room for their million dollar estate, complete with hardwood flooring, a wine rack and custom wallpaper. The guys also raise the stakes when blinging out the dining room and foyer.
- Stephen Fanuka and his client work closely together to build the ultimate bachelor rooftop patio, complete with custom grill and outdoor entertainment center. As the project moves forward, the client decides to expand the job's scope, and the entire apartment is renovated top to bottom.
- Contractor Stephen Fanuka is tasked with converting an open loft space into a lovely modern apartment. Converting a commercial space into a luxury residence presents challenge upon challenge, but the team comes together with fabulous results.
- Vanilla Ice and his crew get to flex their green thumbs with the landscaping of their expansive estate. From transplanting existing trees to bringing in a bevy of exotic Floridian flora, these guys know how to bring their yard into full bloom.
- Vanilla Ice and his crew pull out all the stops when they turn their bland master bedroom into a suite spot for future homeowners to call their own, complete with a fancy ceiling application, hardwood floors and a private entryway to the jacuzzi.
- There's only one chance to make a first impression and Vanilla Ice and his crew are up to the challenge. Before buyers come to the door, they must transform the monstrous maroon mansion with a new coat of paint, an elegant water fountain and cultured stone accents.
- It's a rush to the finish as Vanilla Ice and his crew prepare to put their recently renovated estate on the market. From final touches to staging the key rooms, it's a race against the clock in preparation for their open house extravaganza.
- Jennie Garth tackles the gutting and renovation of a 1970s ranch home in Studio City, California.
- Carolina and her team find a small but perfect investment, a 1950's block home with an interesting masonry wall and a lot of potential. It's an eyesore now and filled with the previous owner's junk, but that won't stop Carolina. She tackles the kitchen, floors, walls, roof and windows - and more, to turn this mid-century wreck into a cozy Miami cottage. But will she turn a profit?
- Contractor and real estate expert Matt Blashaw helps couples realize their dream of buying a vacation house and shows them how to use rental income to cover the costs of owning a vacation house. After finding and buying a right-priced property, Matt uses tricks of the trade to help couples renovate and position it for the rental market. By maximizing income, Matt's clients can really have their dream vacation house for free.
- Matt Blashaw takes the Hicks family on a house hunt to find the vacation home of their dreams. The family is looking for a 3 bedroom, two bath with an open floor plan and pool for their four young children to enjoy. After seeing three homes within their price range, the Hicks opt for the spacious fixer upper that requires a complete renovation from the backyard to the front yard. Despite the overwhelming amount of work that needs to be done, the family ultimately values space over convenience.
- Patrick and Lisa Dobbins are looking for a vacation home for their family by the beach where they can create lasting memories with their two children. Matt Blashaw takes the couple on a house hunt for their dream home by the sea. But finding an affordable oceanfront property isn't an easy task. He'll have to find a home with big potential in need of an even bigger renovation. The Dobbins finally agree that the large-scale renovation project is worth its weight in ocean views.
- Matt Blashaw is determined to find the Gordon family the perfect vacation home in Lake Tahoe. They are hoping to buy a rustic, three bedroom-two bath home with convenient access to both the Lake and the mountains. With a central location being high on their list, Matt works to find an affordable fixer-upper that will get top dollar in the rental market after an extensive face lift. The Gordon's decide that putting time and money into a home in a prime location will ultimately allow them to live their dream in this year-round paradise.
- Marc and Celeste Schwitters are looking for an ocean escape, so they can spend quality time with their two sons and their extended family. Matt Blashaw has his work cut out finding a vacation house for this number-minded couple. After an extensive house hunt in the low country, the family looks past the odd and confusing layout of the home and decides that outdoor space, location, and canal-access are most important.
- Georgia and Walter began their love story summering at the Jersey Shore. They now want to include their daughter in this tradition by purchasing their very own beach house. Matt Blashaw has his work cut out for him finding an undervalued property with big potential in this pricey island escape. Will these childhood sweethearts be willing to take on a gut-job renovation or will they stretch their dollar to get the water view they always dreamed of.
- Stephen Fanuka is hired to restore a huge, crumbling upper west side apartment to its original glory, and at it's a job that plays to his strengths, with lots of elaborate millwork and fine detail. But when permit problems and damaged materials create unforeseen challenges, Fanuka Inc has to play catch up to finish the job on time and in style.
- Fanuka is presented with a unique challenge: combine a bombed-out studio with the luxurious apartment next door, creating a guest room and home theater. This job should be right in Fanuka's wheelhouse, but when quality control starts to slip, and Fanuka flirts with failure, he has to energize his crew and see the project through to the end.
- Fanuka takes on a job downtown, where his client just bought an apartment in a brand new building. It's a nice apartment, but lacking character, so it's up to Fanuka to bring in new cabinets, paneling, and decorative touches to turn this cookie-cutter apartment into a home like no other.
- Fanuka teams up with old friend George Oliphant on a charity project, renovating a small house for a needy upstate family. At first, it's meant to be a cosmetic upgrade, but when the crew discovers structural problems, this facelift becomes open heart surgery.
- Nicole's next project is restoring an historic mansion in the Summit district of St. Paul. Unfortunately some key rooms have been completely ripped apart and her first task is to rebuild the gutted powder room from scratch. With the original materials no longer available Nicole gets creative with custom paneling and salvaged tile and creates a brand new room with a 1904 feel.
- Nicole turns her attention to taking the pink and gold kitsch out of the formal dining room. Restoring the floors, swapping out sconces and repairing the stained glass windows take the room out of the 1970s and back to 1904. Meanwhile at another of her houses a buyer pulls out at the 11th hour causing Nicole to make some quick decisions.
- Nicole takes on the living room and study restoring these tired rooms to their former 1904 glory. Nicole gets to work polishing up the rich original woodworking details in each room. She stains the damaged floors in the living room to cover up years of neglect and discovers a shocking surprise in the study. In the midst of renovation, Nicole finds the time to swap out her boots for high heels for a women's health charity event.
- The Summit mansion hasn't been painted since 1972 and needs a major face lift. After years of damage, all of the outdoor wood railing and detail are rotting and need to be replaced. Nicole rips out the rotting wood and repaints them to match the original color of the brick. To complete the look of the historic home, Nicole builds new brick columns with brick on the deck. Nicole's son Ethan learns some of her renovation tricks when he pitches in and replaces some of the original beams and runs errands around town.
- Nicole tackles the upstairs bedrooms and bathroom which have had their natural beauty covered in old wallpaper and loads of tacky 1970s fixtures. She brings out the beauty of the original birdseye maple woodwork in the bedroom, restores the two bedroom's fireplaces and removes yards of kitsch from the bathroom to let its natural beauty shine. At the 1920s Minneapolis bungalow, people line up to see Nicole's work and raise money for a fallen soldier.
- Nicole puts a modern twist on the 1904 Summit Mansion in St. Paul when she installs an elevator in the middle of the home. A first for Nicole, she has to get the measurements exactly right throughout all three floors, or else she's just created a massive non-functioning hole in the middle of the historic home.
- Nicole rushes to her Minnesota home from a family vacation to find burst pipes and a flooded house due to the extreme cold. She and her crew tear through the house and create 20 massive holes before they discover all of the leaks. They get to work replacing all of the water lines, radiators and boiler. Nicole takes a break from the stress of the house by skydiving from 13,000 feet to the start line of a 10K run in Florida before returning to replace all of the water lines and patch the holes in her home.
- Nicole teams with basketball superstar LeBron James to renovate a special family's house in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. They tackle the dilapidated kitchen first: gutting the kitchen to start fresh with new cabinets, new granite counter tops and new appliances. But the all new kitchen makes our Rehab Addict nervous until she salvages the hardwood floors to add some old back in the mix.
- Work continues on the family home in Akron, Ohio which teams Nicole with basketball legend LeBron James and his Family Foundation. It's time to tackle the rest of the first floor - Living Room and Dining Room. Once the nasty old carpet is removed to reveal beautiful old pine floors, Nicole can start to see her vision for a comfortable, functional and very stylish living space. She salvages old windows from a construction site and transforms them into picture frames to hold images of a very, happy family.
- Downstairs is done at the Akron, Ohio house Nicole is rehabbing with LeBron and his foundation and now attention turns to the bathroom. This bathroom is a gut-job but the saving grace for Nicole is a beautiful, old built in cabinet which she and her army of volunteers restore. Leaving her tilers for an hour or two Nicole gets dressed up and heads to a huge stadium event to welcome the basketball superstar back to Akron.
- The interior is coming along beautifully and now it's time to give the exterior of the family house in Akron a face lift. LeBron and his kids spars off with Nicole in a duel of diggers to tear out the front steps and regrade the yard. A tricky design challenge makes laying the new path stretch late into the night, but it's all worth it come morning. Lebron helps put up the flag and now the family have a home they can be proud of.
- Nicole, LeBron and the LeBron James Family Foundation continue with their project to renovate a needy family's home into a renovated beauty. 11 year old Mariah deserves a room fit for a princess, just not a pink one! And her brothers will no longer share a room and get to pick their own colors for their own rooms. To finish on time LeBron's army of volunteers steps up, the family lends a hand and Nicole puts her personal touch on each room for these special kids. What will they say when they see their rooms?
- Hard working mom, Nicole Curtis is on a mission to create a master bedroom for mom, Melanie in the final episode of the Lebron James Family Foundation house. The attic room turns from overheated dumping ground to air-conditioned oasis in just a few short days. Nicole comes up with a genius and inexpensive storage solution in the awkward space and in just one week, the whole house is finished. Time to bring the family in - this is a reveal you don't want to miss!
- Architect Gordon Kahn brings in Fanuka to re-imagine a cramped Manhattan kitchen for an out of town client. The job goes smoothly - until the client changes the design at the last minute, and Fanuka is forced to rip out and redo his work. It's a job so nice, he does it twice.
- The Wolensky family kicks off the renovation of their Hawaii home, beginning with the upstairs bedrooms for the kids. But it's construction by trial and error, and while Alan learns renovation the hard way, the rest of the family gets their first taste of living in a construction zone.
- How hard can it be to renovate a bathroom? The Wolensky family is about to find out when they take on their upstairs bathroom. Demolition comes quickly, but when hidden problems are exposed, Alan and the family may have bitten off more than they can chew.
- Since the renovation began, parents Alan and Jenny have had to give up their bedroom - and with tensions running high, it's time for them to get to work on their master suite. Turning Alan's office in to a bedroom is a challenge, but when they endeavor to add a shower to a tiny half bath, the job becomes impossible to handle on their own.
- Nicole makes a spur-of-the-moment bid and wins a house sight unseen at auction.
- Nicole knows that a ground floor powder room will see a ton of guests, so what will she do with a broken window, paint-covered floor tile, and an out-of-commission toilet? Avoiding the impulse to demolish and replace everything, Nicole restores the tile and sink fixture with elbow grease and an all-nighter. She adds dramatic wall color for flair, as well as a toilet and original glass that matches the classic style of the home. Nicole proves that when it comes to restoration, it's better to leave it, clean it, and make it functional again.
- Living through a renovation has been challenging for the Wolenskies, but the challenge only gets harder when the construction takes over the kitchen. With their budget running low, electrical problems looming, and the family yearning for a home cooked meal, Alan and Jenny have to get creative to complete this crucial stage of their renovation.
- After months living in their Hawaii home under construction, things are finally looking up for the Wolenskies - it's time to renovate their living room, which should be an easy task. But small delays snowball into big problems as the family inches towards completing their renovation.
- Long Island natives Peter and Kara spent their childhood summers vacationing in the Hamptons. Now they are looking for a low-maintenance vacation home in the beach side community of Montauk so their kids can share some of the Oceanside magic they experienced growing up. But the Montauk real estate market is booming and prices are through the roof, and Matt Blashaw shows the family three homes that are quaint, but in varying stages of disrepair. Peter and Kara must decide just how much work they can stomach.
- Jackie and Brendan dream of buying a four bedroom home on the quaint Northfork of Long Island so they can enjoy the water, wineries, and farmlands-without the three hour car-ride. Matt Blashaw shows the family three very different homes, each with its own advantages and renovation challenges. The numbers are tight, but Matt is determined to the make the numbers work so this family can put their day trips to the beach behind them.
- Matt Blashaw is on a mission to find new parents Margo and Damien the perfect lake front vacation home in the beautiful Belgrade Lakes Region! This family-first couple is looking for a peaceful, serene retreat where they can make memories with their active baby and host large family gatherings. With three equally amazing lake front locations, the couple will have to decide which features will be most important to their expanding family.
- Tim and Meredith both grew up spending summers on the Cape. The couple wants a place where they can host friends and family and reconnect with their past. But their hesitations over acquiring a second mortgage have been holding them back. With their sights set on a home with enough space to rent out to families, Matt Blashaw will have to find a home with classic Cape charm that won't break the bank.
- Every contractor loves repeat customers, so when Fanuka gets a call from old clients who want a new kitchen, he gets right to work. It should be a simple job, but when the carpenters discover structural issues, has Fanuka bitten off more than he can chew?
- Nicole tackles the dining room of her Tudor home using custom leaded glass and modern oak flooring.
- Brian and Yoonah are looking for a conveniently located vacation home so they can easily get away from their busy lives and schedules. Matt Blashaw shows the couple several retreats close to the water, with large enough living spaces where their family of six can congregate for some quality time. Will the family opt for a bay side beauty or overlook a funky floor plan to get the beach front house they always wanted?