2024-09-19
As Belda and Brent's extensive whole-house renovation nears completion, a significantly more functional future emerges. Meanwhile, Luz's aging mother cannot travel from Mexico due to a lack of accessible bathrooms. (Repeat).
Keith's design instincts are on full display as the team revitalizes a Detroit home and transport it to the heart of the Amazon rainforest with vibrant colors and animal flair. (Repeat).
After finishing their military service, a D.C. couple goes all-in on a full career reset. They've always found inspiration in France and are determined to open a restaurant in the rural region of Vaucluse. (Repeat).
A family uproots their lives in South Africa for a chance to have more time with family. They try to search for a neighborhood with the perfect balance of safety and fun. (Repeat).
A New York couple bonded over a desire to live internationally, and now these newlyweds are following a job offer to Cork, Ireland. While they are eager to pursue their dream, high expectations and a long wish list cause some friction on this rental hunt. (Repeat).
A grad student from Cleveland persuades his Canadian girlfriend to move with him to England for school so they can finally live together. Since she will be the breadwinner, she wants a bigger say in the apartment search and has a long list. (Repeat).
A Los Angeles accountant hunts for a starter home as she plans to expand her business internationally in Nice, France. While she want to take things slow with two kids still in school and many unknowns about the expansion, her husband has other ideas. (Repeat).
A mom has big plans for a better work-life balance with a family move to Stockholm, Sweden, but her teenage daughters' vocal demands for space and privacy threaten to price them out of her downtown dream. (Repeat).
A mixed Australian-American couple in Washington D.C. decides it's time to reset their roots down under after the birth of their son. She's a take charge list maker, and a frugal planner. He wants his amenities and doesn't mind spending whatever it costs. (Repeat).
Recently college graduates move to Madrid to get away from the high rent prices in the U.S. (Repeat).
Cool parents, Michelle and Adrian, are passionate about music and events. Brian and Sarah tune into their needs and amp up their boring backyard with a DJ den, a creative arts-and-crafts wall, and hang-out zones for family jam sessions. (Repeat).
Tina is a professional chef and amateur cake decorator. She and her husband, Patrick, have two young boys and a home that is overrun with both baking supplies and soccer equipment. To extend this family's living space, Brian and Sarah turn their backyard into one part cake decorating studio and one part soccer field. (Repeat).
Kirsten and Joel have short commutes. She's a Realtor who works from the home office, while Joel is a sales representative with a make-shift workspace in their master bedroom. To help this couple reclaim their bedroom, Brian and Sarah look to the backyard for space to retrofit an old shipping container into an office. (Repeat).
Ali and Hana have two very talented young children – and a very noisy and crowded house. Their son, Mateja, is a budding drummer, while their daughter, Mila, enjoys everything from tap dancing to violin. To give everyone in this family their own space, Brian and Sarah turn an old garage into a kids' music and arts hangout. (Repeat).
A newly blended family are brought closer together when Brian and Sarah build an irresistible tree house village in their backyard. (Repeat).
Craig and Claudia are new homeowners living in a space crunch. They share their new space with Craig's brother, Craig's parents – and their two massive dogs. To give these new homeowners a place of their own, Brian and Sarah build a sports bar and entertainment hangout in their backyard. (Repeat).
Busy parents to four kids under 10 years old. She's in school studying nursing, while he works two jobs. To help these hardworking parents unwind, Brian and Sarah build them a parents-only hideaway in their backyard. (Repeat).
Jon, Trish, and their two children live in a quintessential family-friendly neighborhood. They fell in love with the spacious backyard when they first bought the house, but 12 years later, it still sits untouched. To give the whole community an outdoor space to enjoy, Brian and Sarah build an outdoor movie theater in their backyard. (Repeat).
Real-estate agents Steve and Tanya just bought their forever home a few doors down from Tanya's parents. Their new home comes complete with their own mini forest in the back. To complete their dream home, Brian and Sarah build a dream cottage retreat in their backyard. (Repeat).
Brian and Sarah build a lounge area, a firepit, and a few extra surprises. (Repeat).
Brian and Sarah build a vacation style getaway with a beach volleyball court and a kid's clubhouse. (Repeat).
Adding a new deck to a small country home to maximize and extend the living space. (Repeat).
A family of six adults need more space, which Jillian tries to give them with an open-concept redesign of their current home, while Todd searches for the perfect five-bedroom house. (Repeat).
Empty nesters who have fallen out of love with their townhouse suggest to Jillian that an open-concept redesign with an art studio could persuade them otherwise, although Todd has his heart set on finding them the perfect retirement-ready home. (Repeat).
A couple who love the street they live on, but aren't so crazy about their house put Jillian to work fixing a strange layout while Todd searches for their perfect home. (Repeat).
A couple who are expecting their second child are having second thoughts about their homely character home. (Repeat).
A nightmare house in a dream neighborhood has Jillian working double time to renovate a flooded basement and keep a fed-up homeowner from moving. Meanwhile, Todd looks to impress with a turnkey home in the area. (Repeat).
In the Season 4 premiere, Jillian takes on the redesign of a home that's bursting at the seams with four kids and their parents, while Todd looks for a spacious new house to convince this family to move. (Repeat).
Jillian has to create a sanctuary in a mountainside home to make up for the homeowner's killer commute, while Todd is stretched to the limit trying to find a new house with space for a Pilates studio and that's closer to the city. (Repeat).
A couple feel fed up with their half renovated, suburban fixer-upper. As Jillian works to complete their reno vision and keep them from leaving, Todd searches for a turnkey option that will convince them to move. (Repeat).
Keith's design instincts are on full display as the team revitalizes a Detroit home and transport it to the heart of the Amazon rainforest with vibrant colors and animal flair. (Repeat).
A couple loves the modern coastal exterior of their home and want Christina's help to make the inside match. To achieve the aesthetic they want, Christina will need to demo every interior wall on the bottom floor, and that won't be cheap. (Repeat).
Luxury designer Ali Budd is hired to renovate her friend's new home. She knows this job will require a little extra TLC. The creative team at Ali's firm feels the client would be happier in a space that pushes the limits. (New).
Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt bring in two new designers to help tackle one of the hotel's biggest money-makers: the kitchenette! Renovations get cooking and the competition heats up as the teams are tied at one victory each! (Repeat).