2024-09-28
Built in 1865, this historic masterpiece sits on a golf course filled with history. (Repeat).
Brett restores a 1941 modern ranch in Redlands, Cal., for a couple who recently inherited the home from her grandfather. He modernizes the kitchen and opens up the living and dining room, then he surprises the couple by adding a feature found in the original. (Repeat).
Brett restores a 1923 Mediterranean Revival home. (Repeat).
Preservationist Brett Waterman helps an engaged couple restore their 1901 Neoclassical-Victorian home, including a new kitchen and bathroom, before their big wedding day. (Repeat).
Brett Waterman helps a young family with two small children restore their home in Redlands, California. The house has been in the family for generations, so Brett's eye for historical accuracy is much needed. (Repeat).
Brett Waterman helps homeowners Steven and Gina restore their French Normandy-style cottage. (Repeat).
Jason and Nikki are a busy family of four. They have a great home in a great neighborhood, but their kitchen is letting them down. Opening drawers, meal prep, and finding space for their every day needs is a challenge. They believe the best solution is to blow out walls to open it up, but quotes are over their budget. The kitchen is tiny and overdue for a big transformation. Sebastian and Sabrina
Raj and Riva have a large family kitchen, but after 11 years, the brown cabinets, laminate counters and lack of organization, have them pushing the reno button. They want this to be their forever home, but quotes are coming in well over their budget. They even wonder if they have to move to get their dream kitchen. Sebastian and Sabrina use their expertise and upcycling skills to create a kitchen
A couple dealing with a contractor who left their basement unfinished and a hole in their wallets want the job completed in order to create a hangout for their large extended family. Quotes are coming in high and they are nervous to trust a contractor again, which is where Sebastian and Sabrina come in, as they completely transform this empty shell through smart spends and reimagined materials. (R
A fun-loving couple with 5-year-old twin girls find mealtime in their galley kitchen no fun at all. Their narrow galley kitchen is simply too small and they're tired of cramped living, so they decide to open everything up, including the entire main floor. But their open-concept dreams are being crushed by high quotes. Sebastian and Sabrina repurpose furniture and upcycle materials to give this cou
Newlyweds Kim and Kyle afraid of fixing their old, cold and cramped 100-year-old house. (Repeat).
The couple is getting desperate with Phil's unfinished renovations; a family of raccoons in the chimney; and exterior doors that do not retain heat in the cold. It is up to Sabrina to keep Phil's expensive taste in check, while Sebastian works with Jenn to get this renovation on budget and ready in time for winter. (Repeat).
A kid-friendly basement room is created after a woman demolished the space but didn't know how to finish it. (Repeat).
A man who gutted his kitchen despite lacking renovation skills receives help getting the project back on track. (Repeat).
Chip and Jo bring what they love most about "home" into their redesign of a local shelter for girls. (Repeat).
A California transplant trades in the beach for a 1930s house in Waco, Texas. Chip and Jo transform the home into a beautiful cottage that highlights its history. (Repeat).
Chip and Jo help a Waco, TX couple take on a difficult renovation to transform a 1970s Mediterranean money pit into a Tuscan oasis for their family of three and create a gathering place for extended family. (Repeat).
A couple asks Chip and Jo to convert their horse barn into an apartment for their son. (Repeat).
Ashley and Michael take on a half-finished Victorian mansion in the Historic District that was too good to pass up. However, they must contend with poor design plans, mismatched fixtures, and a tight budget to restore the home to its former glory. (Repeat).
Ashley and Michael jump at the chance to restore an 1866 Victorian designed by famed Galveston architect Nicholas Clayton. At 3500 square feet, they face a massive undertaking to honor the home's historical integrity while staying within budget. (Repeat).
Having a hard time finding older properties, Ashley and Michael stake their bet on a 1979 house. The Cordrays' combined skills and creativity will be challenged as this project lacks the usual priceless historical value they always look for. (Repeat).
Ashley and Michael buy a shack from 1898 that's been abandoned for decades. With multiple problems, a tight budget and their second baby on the way, they face big challenges to transform it into a neighborhood gem. (Repeat).
Ashley and Michael transform an alley home that was once filled with cats into a stylish getaway. The property is highlighted with custom features, including reclaimed wood walls and a repurposed stock tank bathtub. (Repeat).
Michael and Ashley create a charming, cozy bungalow with a coastal style by adding a hanging bed, a nautical-themed, 8-foot custom dining table and handcrafted concrete countertops. (Repeat).
Mark and the men restore every log in an 1800s log cabin using a combination of traditional techniques and modern tools. Sherman stops at a log home addition in Virginia while Katherine checks on the development at Barnwood Village. (Repeat).
The team reclaim a log schoolhouse. (Repeat).
A beach-loving pair from Washington is looking to reconnect with the water. They're looking for a home near Newport or Seal Rock, Oregon, but many of the properties in their price range require remodeling, so they need to locate a good deal. (Repeat).
A builder takes on his next challenge of building a Greek cottage in the East Tennessee Valley. (Repeat).