2024-09-12
After working through crumbling walls and tight spaces, Keith and Evan successfully channel the cottagecore aesthetic and turn an abandoned home into a cozy cottage dream home. (Repeat).
A couple set out to create their dream home, but their skill level ran out and they have a million projects they can't finish. Jasmine steps in to turn their half-finished kitchen, bathroom and backyard into spaces where the family can relax and connect. (Repeat).
A couple with demanding jobs took on projects around their home, but now they have no time to finish all the work. Jasmine finishes their floors, updates their kitchen and tackles their backyard to create spaces where they can reconnect after a long day. (Repeat).
Jasmine helps a couple finish their bathroom and kitchen three months after a man offered that he can handle their remodeling projects. (Repeat).
A handyman set out to give his wife the luxurious bathroom she's always wanted, but now they're in over their heads living in a construction zone. Jasmine and her team tackle the space to create a spa-like sanctuary where they can wash away their stress. (Repeat).
Aarati and Dave both work from home, forcing their living room to do triple duty as a working, living, and play area for their children. Brian and Sarah create a flexible structure to cater towards both Aarati, Dave, and their daughters Naya and Zoey. (Repeat).
Carly and Nate's social media star dog, Dean the Basset Hound, has a lot of four-legged friends (and owners) visiting, leaving the home feeling cramped. Brian and Sarah create a bar and lounge that provides space for pet and owner gatherings alike. (Repeat).
Sonia and Paul are big social connectors in their community, with a constant flow of visitors. Brian and Sarah turn their barren backyard into a social hotspot, complete with sunroom, giant chessboard, waterfall, and stylish outdoor entertainment spaces. (Repeat).
Amy and Terry love nothing more than spending time outside with their daughters. Brian and Sarah build a dream enclosure to hang out in on summer nights, with a swimming pool change room and a new deck where Terry can grill. (Repeat).
France and Marc's home is being outgrown by their sport-obsessed sons and provides no inspiring space for France to work from home. Brian and Sarah convert their rundown garage into a spot where France can work and where the family can relax. (Repeat).
Medical doctors and busy parents, Cynthia and Boon, miss their camping adventures. Brian and Sarah perform some backyard surgery, and build them a cozy campground retreat (with some urban luxuries) so they can go straight from the ER to getting some R&R right in their own yard. (Repeat).
A contractor and designer duo work with homeowners to maximize their backyard's potential by creating tailored, one-of-a-kind structures in order to extend any living space. (Repeat).
Paris lovers, Louise and Rick, want to share their European enthusiasm with their two daughters without racking up the mileage. Brian and Sarah build them a French-inspired urban escape. It's Paris in their backyard! C'est magnifique! (Repeat).
Ex-city slickers and newlyweds, Lauren and Mark, miss their friends and family from the city. Brian and Sarah create an enticing country retreat with an outdoor party pad, indoor dining and lounge areas, and a chicken coop. Now when Lauren and Mark's friends visit, they never want to leave. (Repeat).
When indoor space isn't enough, Backyard Builds showcases the endless opportunities outdoor areas can provide. The series stars contractor and designer Brian McCourt and design expert Sarah Keenleyside who work with homeowners to maximize their backyard. (Repeat).
Downtown dog lovers, Dave and Jorge, love art and entertaining. But with tenants in their basement and no creative space inside, Brian and Sarah turn their uninspired backyard into a creative party lounge and build a shipping container-inspired structure for a cool, industrial feel. (Repeat).
Since having two young kids, jetsetters Sonia and Peter have resorted to staycations at home, but their backyard is more of a headache than a holiday. Brian and Sarah create a luxury vacation destination in their backyard that includes a pool, spa, outdoor kitchen and a stunning four-season structure. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan take a risk with unconventional ideas for their next two decrepit houses on the block. After removing all the water damage and trash piles, they get to work designing a beachy, Hamptons-inspired cottage and a moody art deco bungalow. (Repeat).
Shea and her husband take on an exciting new venture as they buy a home on the renovation block. Keith and Evan use European architecture as inspiration to give their new property modern Parisian style and fix up a chic French country cottage nearby. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan renovate an old house into a peaceful Japanese Zen cottage with more hidden problems than expected. To help with their budget woes, they buy a decrepit duplex to renovate into a rental property, but are hit with skyrocketing costs. (Repeat).
With the nightmare duplex sending Keith and Evan into a tailspin, the guys take on a new house to keep up momentum. Keith challenges himself with a minimalist design in the rundown bungalow while letting loose with pink decor in the Modern Dollhouse. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan refine their skills with a modern twist on a 1950s-inspired home and get funky with a big, bold, statement-making design. Then, Shea surprises the boys with some exciting news of her own. (Repeat).
With spirits high and cowboy hats in hand, Keith and Evan ride into their next renovations. Drawing from his Texas roots, Keith's got big plans for the Wild West house with cowhide, canyons, and rustic wood galore. (Repeat).
While scrambling to fix up the Vintage Circus house, Keith and Evan move down the block to create a Moroccan-inspired home with warm colors and intricate tile details. Then, Shea tasks the boys with their most-important project to date -- a new nursery! (Repeat).
Keith and Evan take on their most expensive project yet with a historical Federal-style home and try to hold true to its all-American classical vibe. Then, Evan worries that Keith's idea for an all black goth-inspired bungalow will scare buyers away. (Repeat).