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Ryan and Sarah purchased a flipped home in an up-and-coming neighborhood. Ryan sees this downtown house as their first step on the property ladder, but Sarah has settled in for the long haul.
LaShawn, a single mom with two kids, has recently welcomed her mother into her home. The two share a bedroom, and neither one has private space. Will Hilary make their space functional, or will David sell them on a bigger house?
Stew and Alan have been together for 21 years and love to entertain. Alan loves the memories they have created raising three boys but now that Stew is retired and spending more time in the house, he is noticing how small and dated their space has become and is ready to move out. Will Hilary transform this home to create a house fit for family and entertaining, or will David find them a new space that the whole family will love?
While living overseas, Jeff and Callie bought a house online without ever stepping a foot inside. After they moved in, Callie was not too pleased and felt the home was much smaller than it had seemed in pictures. Expecting her first child, Callie feels there is not enough space for their growing family and requires too much work to make it livable. Can this couple love their home with designer Hilary's help, or will real estate agent David be able to find them a forever home?
Shelly and Zahid purchased a spacious home over a decade ago that needed many upgrades but had a great view overlooking their backyard and Zahid's favorite feature, the large pond. Over the years, very little has been done to the interior and even though Zahid has a great love for this home, Shelly has had enough. Despite the lack of a makeover, the space does not function for her and the family, and she would like to have a master bedroom and bath that she does not have to share with their young son.
After he grew up in a house on 100 acres and she spent her life in houses with small lots close to neighbors, a couple compromised on a fixer-upper on 1.5 acres near a nice neighborhood. While they painted and put in some new floors, the major renovations in the house just seemed too much to handle. She's eager for David to find them a new house with a gourmet kitchen perfect for her baking business, but he insists that they can make the house work with Hilary's help.
Bert and Tommy share Tommy's eclectic, 1980s contemporary home, but Bert wants a home that reflects them both. The couple loves to entertain and host visiting artists and friends, but Bert feels the house is dated, lacks the space and function for their needs and leaves him with no space to call his own. Bert wants David to find them their dream home with a pool, but Tommy, the creative visionary, sees potential and hopes Hilary can bring their dream to life in their current home.
A family that owns a local brewery purchased an older home rich with history, but the outdated rooms and obsolete features create many challenges. Dave and Jenny Marrs hatch a plan to overhaul the space by adding creative and personal touches like a custom, handmade beer tap, brand-new main suite and stunning outdoor kitchen.
Dave and Jenny modernize a couple’s rundown log cabin while keeping its historic integrity intact. The top-to-bottom transformation includes new amenities like a custom live-edge bar, outdoor shower and a brand-new porch.
When Jenny's parents decided to make the move to Bentonville, Arkansas, from Florida, the Marrs were thrilled to have them closer ... but after months of living under the same roof, it's time for Joan and Steve to have a fabulous dream home of their own.
A couple bought a karate studio as an investment property but when life threw them a curveball, they decided to downsize. With Dave and Jenny's help, they want to transform the commercial space into a home complete with industrial and modern charm.
After moving 20 times in 28 years, a couple is ready to make the move into a recently purchased Victorian their last. The rooms are a hash of renovations past, so Dave and Jenny Marrs help turn this house into a modern home where they'll want to stay.
After seeing overhaul they did on her parent's house, a woman moving back to Bentonville knows that Dave and Jenny can create her dream home, too. The Marrs use her love of pink to craft the ultimate starter home that she'll never want to leave.
A couple thought they found a starter house in her old neighborhood, but three years and two kids later, they've decided to stay. Drew and Jonathan tackle the dated kitchen and uneven floors so this family can keep making memories in their forever home.
A couple has loved living in their LA bungalow for over 20 years, but the tired home needs a facelift to work with their evolving needs. Drew and Jonathan transform the traffic flow of the main floor to give the home a much-needed feng shui refresh.
Bryan is forced to leave town, and the timing couldn't be worse as Mother Baeumler is left to battle with Mother Nature on her own. Then, Bryan returns home to a damp disaster.
A family's entire life revolves around cycling, but their house is cramped and doesn't support their active lifestyle. Drew and Jonathan take on the challenge of transforming the house into a forever home that works both on and off a bicycle.
A couple has loved living in their LA bungalow for over 20 years, but the tired home needs a facelift to work with their evolving needs. Drew and Jonathan transform the traffic flow of the main floor to give the home a much-needed feng shui refresh.
Bryan is forced to leave town, and the timing couldn't be worse as Mother Baeumler is left to battle with Mother Nature on her own. Then, Bryan returns home to a damp disaster.
A family's entire life revolves around cycling, but their house is cramped and doesn't support their active lifestyle. Drew and Jonathan take on the challenge of transforming the house into a forever home that works both on and off a bicycle.
A couple thought they found a starter house in her old neighborhood, but three years and two kids later, they've decided to stay. Drew and Jonathan tackle the dated kitchen and uneven floors so this family can keep making memories in their forever home.
Sarah takes over as full-time project manager, and she and Bryan search for two renovation properties in the town's most established locations. After locking down the projects, Sarah's new skills are put to the test by each home's challenges and demands.
As more hidden problems arise at one of the properties, Bryan makes a game-changing decision that affects the whole project. Meanwhile, the Baeumlers try to balance work and home life as their annual family vacation is threatened by a huge roadblock.
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