The Brady Bunch kids have an emotional reunion at the famous Studio City, CA, home before beginning demolition. The Property Brothers team up with Christopher Knight to transport the front exterior back to 1969. Then, they work with Maureen McCormick and Susan Olsen to renovate the heart of the home, including the iconic staircase. From the idea to purchase the iconic Brady Bunch home through all the hoops it took to pull of this amazing build, we follow it all!
The teams wind back the clock to day one and take on four more iconic rooms. Jasmine Roth and Barry Williams team up to create Mike Brady's den out of three spaces in the original house. Then, Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen E Laine work with Susan Olsen and Mike Lookinland on the kids' bedrooms and the Jack and Jill bathroom.
Some of the most famous areas of the Brady house are featured with Steve and Leanne Ford teaming up with Christopher Knight and Eve Plumb to build out the kitchen and family room on the first floor. Also, the Brady backyard is complete with artificial turf and Alice's bedroom is furnished.
Barry Williams joins Lara Spencer and Jasmine Roth to recreate his attic bedroom, but in a very unexpected part of the house. Also, Jasmine pulls double duty working on Mike and Carol Brady's master bedroom with Mike Lookinland.
Food Network and HGTV join forces with the Brady Bunch cast to throw a heartwarming holiday party at the newly renovated home! Ree Drummond and the Brady kids whip up nostalgic treats, and Jasmine Roth reunites with the cast to build stunning decorations.
A special look at unseen footage and memorable reveals for the front exterior, the heart of the home and Alice's bedroom and bathroom.
The series concludes with a look at unseen moments and unforgettable reveals of the master suite, family room and Mike's den. Plus, a celebrity surprise!
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