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- A husband-and-wife team from Tampa, Florida, making dream homes come true. She's the Realtor, he's the developer and together they help clients both design and build the perfect house from the ground up in 100 days or less.
- Lisa loves to party and she wants her own pad. She's tired of sharing her living space with roommates but she does want space to host friends and maybe even have them spend the night. With a budget of $150,000 and the help of her real estate agent Martin, an income property could be the right direction for Lisa.
- Between a backyard with no privacy, a tiny home office and a dated kitchen, two homeowners have their pick of which rooms to renovate in their first and forever home. Given the house's age and condition, Tiffany will have to work to keep them on budget.
- An active family with teenaged boys and a young daughter have a huge lot that looks more like an abandoned field than their own yard. They ask Chris and his team to create a backyard that fits their active lifestyle, yet is easy to maintain. Chris transforms the yard into a sports complex for the children. He creates a croquet lawn and batting cage for the boys, a koi pond with lilies for the daughter and and outdoor eating area for the entire family. And once the kids are tired of playing, there is a giant fire pit with seating where everyone can relax and roast marshmallows. A wildflower bed and other natural plantings ensure the family will have a beautiful, useful space that requires little upkeep.
- 2012– 43mTV-GTV EpisodeDavid and Siobhan are desperate to find a new family home after being outbid in their city's red-hot market. Jonathan tackles the couple's current home but faces an uphill battle with David's traditional aesthetics. Meanwhile, Drew leads the house hunt in one of the most expensive neighborhoods and comes up with a surprise twist.
- 2006– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeCraving a warmer climate, and a new way of life from her native England, 38 year old Louise took a job in Queensland, Australia. After relocating half way across the globe to the coastal town of Freshwater, she's faced with finding a home that fulfills her fantasy of rainforest living. But she'll soon learn that owning a piece of paradise won't be easy, especially since she insists on having a four bedroom home in a prime location. Will she go over budget to get her dream home Down Under? Find out when House Hunters International gets its feet wet in Freshwater, Australia.
- 2010–2014TV EpisodeMichele and Laurel of GHK have a listing for a unique one bedroom apartment owned by a Salsa dancing, party-hosting performer of a client who must sell quickly because she's moving to LA for work. The challenge is that this unique apartment will be difficult to price and market because there are no comparable properties in the neighborhood. So they'll market the best feature of the apartment; its party pad status. Elliman's Frances Katzen is faced with selling the last three units in a condo with no frills, in an unpopular Hell's Kitchen location. Her boss has trusted her to offer unusual incentives for buyers including covering the cost of a year membership at any offsite gym, and a free designer consultation.
- 2010–2014TV EpisodeMichele and Laurel of GHK have a listing for a unique 1-bedroom apartment owned by a Salsa-dancing, party-hosting performer of a client who must sell quickly because she's moving to LA for work. The challenge is that this unique apartment will be difficult to price and market because there are no comparable properties in the neighborhood. So they'll market the best feature of the apartment; its party pad status. Elliman's Frances Katzen is faced with selling the last three units in a condo with no frills, in an unpopular Hell's Kitchen location. Her boss has trusted her to offer unusual incentives for buyers including covering the cost of a year membership at any offsite gym, and a free designer consultation.
- The Brothers enlist plucky 6 year-old Avery to help them transform her families' Forever Home.
- Drew and Jonathan help an inspirational mom transform her home.
- Drew and Jonathan come to the rescue of the comic-enthusiast's Adam and Waylon completely revamping their Forever Home.
- A semiretired military man is depending on Drew to find his dream home for him. Then a low-ball offer nearly backfires at the negotiating table, and Jonathan uncovers a big weakness in the home's foundation.
- Amy and her team raid a cramped kitchen, dining and living room, hoping to turn a bachelor pad into a family home. Travis is surprising his girlfriend Lun, with a kitchen renovation made even more special with a surprise marriage proposal! Amy plans a massive new space, worthy of the propoals. The teams starts by demo'ing the entire space, including taking out the claustrophobic kitchen walls and well-worn cabinets. In their place, new horizontal grain custom cabinets go in, along with stainless appliances, a solid surface resin countertop and a unique, eco-friendly backsplash made of coconut shells. All-new furniture gives the space the comfy yet modern vibe the couple likes. But will Lun love the kitchen and the marriage proposal?
- The brothers help a Nashville family find a large forever home.
- While visiting homes in Texas, Elizabeth and Ethan meet an owner who unearthed and restored an 1890s stone house from beneath a condemned building. They also explore an American Foursquare with a famous owner and find a home filled with midcentury gems.
- Jeremy Renner is moving his mom to Los Angeles to be closer to her family. He calls on Drew and Jonathan Scott to transform her dated condo into a modern-meets-cozy oasis where she can entertain the family and host sleepovers with her grandchildren.
- Jonathan continues helping Drew and his fiance renovate their vintage Los Angeles fixer-upper. With just 12 weeks to totally transform the house before the big pre-wedding party, the brothers give the master bedroom and bathroom a makeover with a touch of old Hollywood glamour. In the end, the happy couple realizes their dreams of Drew having a walk-in closet of his own and Linda getting a room dedicated to her crafting passion.
- 2012– 43mTV-GTV EpisodeAfter two decades in their builder-basic starter home, single mom Paula and her daughter, Isabel, are ready for a step up. They need to renovate their current property to get top dollar, but Paula's faith in contractors is at an all-time low, and Drew and Jonathan's first job is winning her trust. She needs a last-minute pep talk before the walls come down, and then it's up to Jonathan to transform the lackluster interiors into a design-savvy showpiece. Meanwhile, Drew is determined to find his clients the perfect turnkey home near school and family.
- In North Carolina, Elizabeth and Ethan visit a Folk Victorian-style boutique hotel with all of its glorious vintage furniture included. Then, they check out a classic Colonial Revival with a massive wrap-around porch and a town's restored old train depot.
- This young couple, known for their love of animals and the outdoors, mystify their family with their huge overgrown backyard filled with old wood piles and weeds. It's simply unusable. The couple realize they have a diamond in the rough, but they just don't know how to create the space they want for them, their families, and their beloved pet dog and pot-bellied pig. Chris encourages the couple to think big and use their expansive yard for the play and entertainment spaces they've always wanted. Chris and his team create a Nautical-themed yard centered around a three-level deck that stretches well into the backyard. The levels help define the sitting and dining areas. Chris shows how to use plantings right in the deck to soften the area and provide shade. The couple's love of the outdoors is celebrated with a beach-inspired fire pit surrounded by sand, beach grasses and Adirondack chairs. And Chris shows how his attention to design details ensures that even a pig pen can look attractive in well-crafted backyard.
- Rosalyn is an amazing young entrepreneur with dreams of work-life balance on the West Coast. She has only $150,000 to spend on a waterfront property in Vancouver, B.C. Rosalyn may be dreaming but Humble Home Hunters reveals the best kept real estate secret in the country: the float home.
- HGTV, Food Network and Travel Channel's biggest stars team up for the ultimate Halloween adventure, right in the heart of Sin City.
- Host Meg Caswell is searching every corner of the country to find the best-kept secrets in America. As a designer, she's always on the lookout for fresh new inspiration that will keep her designs cutting edge. She's hunting down the quirkiest shops, funkiest hotels, strangest homes, weirdest art, and most colorful characters to see what she can learn from them. She'll explore the Hudson River Valley in New York, the funky downtown scene of Austin, Texas, and the distinctly diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco in a wacky, fun-packed journey.
- 2006– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeKathleen grew tired of the materialism and sense of entitlement she identified in Marin County, California. Wanting a fuller life for her 5 year old adopted Guatemalan son, she rented out her house and brought her little boy on a ten month journey through Central America in search of a place they could call home. When Kathleen wandered into Granada, Nicaragua, she fell in love with the city's beauty and sense of community. She's since returned to the U.S. to pack her belongings and move her family permanently down south. With a plan to open an organic shop and cafe, Kathleen is looking to buy a live-work space close to the city's center. But she'll soon learn that Granada's swelling expat community means a competitive real estate market, and finding a property in her budget will be a difficult feat. She hopes she will be able to set-up her dream shop. Find out when House Hunters International goes green in Granada, Nicaragua.
- Sophie and Laurent have two beautiful little girls. Raising a young family in the city of Fredericton, N.B. is busy and satisfying but Sophie wants another child and more space in a new house. Laurent wonders how they will find the space they need on a budget of around $150,000.
- Sophie and Laurent have two beautiful little girls. Raising a young family in the city of Fredericton, N.B. is busy and satisfying but Sophie wants another child and more space in a new house. Laurent wonders how they will find the space they need on a budget of around $150,000.
- When a couple can't agree on how to create a beautiful, but low maintenance backyard, Chris and his team take over. The homeowners love to dine, practice yoga, and entertain outside, and ask Chris to create a space that will meet their needs. Chris extends the home's covered patio to include a steel pergola over a new dining and yoga area. Decking extends through the yard, leading to an unusual sunken fire pit with comfortable cushion seating. And the focal point of the yard is a no-maintenance yin-yang garden with decorative footbridge leading to a side yard. Easy-care grasses and flowers give year-round beauty, without needing to be groomed.
- Jen and Brandon tackle the upstairs attic, converting a small room and unused storage space into three unique bedrooms for their middle kids Ben, Caleb, and Sydney. They also add a shared family rec room and reading nook adorned in reclaimed wood salvaged from the lower level demo. In the process, they discover they have a rat infestation and must overcome this, and several other obstacles, to get the space in working shape.
- A Colorado Springs couple disagree on the type of home to buy for their autistic daughter. He favors a fixer-upper while she wants a move-in ready luxury house.
- CJ and Matt are expecting their first baby but their home isn't ready to welcome their newborn. They have a postage stamp-size kitchen with their pantry and microwave in the hallway, a dining room that doubles as an office and a bathroom that CJ finds so yucky she wears flip-flops in the shower. CJ and Matt have two big decisions to make: the baby's name and which design plan to pick.
- Jen and Brandon tackle the final renovation project of their 1908 farmhouse, the acre of land it sits on! They're turning what used to be a tired old sports court into a fun hangout space for their family of seven, complete with an outdoor fireplace, grill, and lounge area. They also build an additional fire pit seating area behind this structure, adding in two washer pits, a Texas outdoor game favorite.
- Chris and his team are asked to turn a backyard filled with children's toys into a sophisticated outdoor space with a focal point that will draw visitors into the yard. Hillary, James and their 9-year-old daughter, Kate are desperate for a backyard upgrade. Kate has outgrown her playset and playhouse and wants a more grownup space where she can spend time with her mom. Her parents love to entertain and want a backyard renovation that will make better use of their large yard, while also being a beautiful complement to their traditional design aesthetic. Chris demonstrates how to create more usable space in a yard by building hardscape structures. The finished design includes an arbor with extra seating, a stone patio and a tea room tucked under a tree, where Kate and her mother plan to have their own parties.
- The Bahamas are a dream destination for any vacationer and these home seekers are daring to ditch city life for a full-time vacation. From choosing an island to finding the right property, each episode of Bahamas Life will provide an insider's look at what it really takes for prospective home buyers to make their Bahamian dream a reality.
- Homeowner Sara wants to surprise her husband, Michael, with a basement reno because he has sacrificed so much due to her health needs. After breaking her back, Sara needed to find a home without upstairs bedrooms, and moved into a ranch home that fit her needs. But her husband lost his beloved media room and office in the new house, and now has a peach-colored man cave and office area in the basement. With help from Michael's best friend, Jon, Sara gets her husband out of the house for six hours while Amy and her team renovate the basement. They're giving Michael an authentic theater space where he can watch movies and hang out with friends. The team demos the basement, installs a new header to create a bigger basement opening, adds stadium theater seating, soundproofing, decorative columns, carpet, and a new 70 inch TV. In addition, they create a new concession stand/ bar area with a working sink so to make the space perfect for entertaining. But the team runs into trouble right away as they attempt to install the steel header to expand the basement opening, and must consult with a structural engineer. A busy electrical inspector and an uneven ceiling further delay the reno. Spy Michael is able to stall the couple, who are away on a lunch time boating adventure, but when the boat captain becomes angry, the stall must end, leaving Amy wondering whether they'll finish the makeover before the couple comes home.
- Amy and her team turn an unused and unfinished duplex basement into a hip Speakeasy pub, complete a bar, lager on tap and lounge area. The team is surprising John, whose sibling and roommate, Annie, wants to thank John for being such the rock of the family when their father suddenly passed away. John and Annie bought the duplex together so they could remain close. But John loves to entertain and the duplex had no room big enough to host their family and friends. So Amy and her team insulated the basement, added custom bookcases and sitting area on one side of the room, and a full-equipped bar on the other. But the crew faces one problem after another, as a sandblaster malfunctions, custom cabinets don't fit and the giant beer refrigerator seems to be bigger than the stairwell. Before the night is over everyone wonders whether the makeover will be finished before John returns home.
- Twins Jonathan and Drew Scott (known as the Property Brothers) face off in a renovation competition.
- Jonathan and Drew compete for the best bed and bath flip. The loser will be up to his elbows in hot wings on the Vegas strip.
- When Nashville based country star Clay Walker wants a place to hang his hat in New York City, Samantha Kleier gets the referral. However, she must help her client get over the sticker shock, or risk losing more high profile referrals from ex-boss and publicist Susan Blond. Meanwhile, Warburg agent Deborah Lupard has her own out-of-town client to educate - a San Francisco-based artist who wants a spacious live/work space in a trendy neighborhood that doesn't break the bank.
- Juggling house hunting and child rearing, Karina and Sam are desperate to get out of their rental close to the noisy Vegas Strip. And the Property Brothers are stepping in to find them a flawless family home in a mature neighborhood. The house hunt takes a surprise turn when the couple walks away from the negotiating table, and it's up to Drew to save the day. Later, Jonathan gets creative to balance the budget and to blend the couple's farmhouse-meets-mid-century-modern vibe.
- Katie Sprenger has eclectic taste but lacks the focus necessary to create a cohesive design in her living room. Her unique collection of furniture and accessories is pulling the room in too many directions. She turns to the 24 Hour Design team - host and designer Angelo Surmelis, carpenter Chris Ashe and design assistant Wanda Colón - to help give her living room the style and focus it has been lacking.
- Breakneck Builds is a firsthand look into the awe-inspiring world of modular technology, where some of the worlds most amazing designs are taken from drawing board to reality in a matter of weeks.
- It's the uber-competitive Mehta family duking it out in kitchen stadium with the hilarious Brauns in a brunch battle for the ages, complete with potato pancakes, savoury crepes, and a unique take on Bananas Foster. But before the families get to the main event, they'll race through three food-themed challenges - Bagel Belt, Brain Freeze, and What's Your Beef - where they can win three big advantages for the final cook-off.
- Drew and Jonathan help a young couple prepare for a family by renovating their empty house.
- Iliana Martinez lives in a beautiful home in New Jersey. She has redone the whole house, except for the unsightly kitchen. To convince her husband that they need to renovate it, she's taken matters into her own hands by knocking down parts of the walls to see what's behind them and allowing the cabinets to fall apart. Anthony and John must sieze the reigns of this project and give the Martinez family their dream space. Problem is, Iliana has already ordered state-of-the-art appliances and streamlined cabinets, so the cousins must work with what they have. Their design plan is big and bold, but the homeowner is up for it so it's onto demo they go! Once that's complete, Anthony and John get to installing the floor and cabinets and that's when the trouble begins. First, the customized oven cabinet is 4 inches too wide, then the lights are too big, and the countertop is missing a cutout for one of Iliana's appliances. The cousins have to work into the night to fix these problems. Exhausted from their day, Anthony and John still have to wrestle with a double oven to get it installed. It's a tough project, but will it all be worth it once the homeowners see their new space?
- Mike and Ashley need the Brothers' help putting their own stamp on Ashley's childhood home.
- Chris Lambton creates a Caribbean-inspired backyard on Cape Cod.
- A well-traveled homeowner creates the perfect design challenge when she requests a Caribbean backyard in Cape Cod. With colorful, beachy inspiration, Chris gives the homeowner what she wants, with a twist. Chris creates a wrap-around deck that leads into the new backyard and solves a tricky backyard access problem. A Caribbean-themed bar with a clever metal roof becomes the yard's focal point, surrounded by a stone patio with a fire pit, dining area and sitting area. Chris reuses the homeowner's hammock, under a new pergola to give her a shady space to relax. And to complete the tropical theme, Chris uses colorful, lush plants and even sand, to mimic the feel of the Caribbean.
- Kortney Wilson is using her flipping and real estate expertise to help homeowners make strategic renovation moves. With her new contractor partner Kenny Brain, they will transform each unloved house into a showstopper.
- Documentary style series features HGTV's Catastrophe, Inc. crew, licensed disaster recovery contractors Ed Ranieri and Enzo Maddalena, designer Kari Openshaw and Joe Charboneau, former Cleveland Indians player and all around construction worker, who are the masters of disaster clean up. These unsung heroes work relentlessly in the muck and grime to change people's lives by restoring their homes.
- A California couple with a young son calls on carpenter Ananda Lewis to renovate their cramped kitchen and living room. Ananda tears down walls, revamps a dated skylight and adds hidden storage for toys to create a fun, modern living space.