2024-10-21
Designer and developer Darius Smith, whose life's work is renovating and reviving homes and neighborhoods in Detroit, takes on his most personal project to date by renovating his grandmother's house where he grew up. (Repeat).
Jo and the team prepare to style all three floors and the rooftop restaurant with custom furniture and antique finds before opening day. (Repeat).
Chip, Ben and Jo do some finishing touches on the historical Hotel 1928 before it's reopening. (Repeat).
Chase and the group pair up with all-star sports announcer Dan Patrick, whose family compound needs a new bunkhouse. The Maine Cabin Masters will need the entire lineup to contribute because the endeavor is beginning from scratch. (Repeat).
Tamara and her team transform this charming 1927 Tudor into an absolute masterpiece, complete with a new, more comfortable, more functional and colorful kitchen and expanded main bathroom. (Repeat).
Tamara partners with an investor to tackle a dated 1960s ranch in desperate need of a renovation. She and her team do not disappoint with a stunning modern design. (Repeat).
Tamara works with an investor to take a dilapidated home built in 1910 and transform it into a fabulous downtown getaway pad. This property needs a complete gut from top to bottom. The finished product is a luxury rental ready for market. (Repeat).
Reused kitchen materials are customized to fit a space. (Repeat).
A basement remodel is fixed. (Repeat).
Bryan faces a flood of issues as he prepares to tackle a couple's renovation wish list. (Repeat).
The owners of a big home have big disagreements about what to do when it comes to home repairs. (Repeat).
Bryan tries to keep a woman who is distracted by the small things focused on the big picture when he works to improve the interior of the home she shares with her family. (Repeat).
Things get rocky when the wife of a homeowner who's proud of his handiwork asks Bryan to step in and help with a renovation. (Repeat).
Reused kitchen materials are customized to fit a space. (Repeat).
A basement remodel is fixed. (Repeat).
A couple with very busy lives, between raising two kids, working in the music industry and often being on the road, bought their family home five years ago and started to update their kitchen, but life got in the way and it's been left unfinished. They've been able to save money and are ready to hire professionals to finish what they started, but quotes are coming in well over their budget. Sebast
Rob and Caitlin have four kids and one on the way. When they moved into their family home, they personalized the kids' rooms, but never completed their own bedroom and bathroom. In fact, their master suite has become a play room for their kids. With a baby on the way, they've decided it's their turn. They want a master retreat oasis, but with limited funds, they need smart solutions. Through upcyc
Bryan faces a flood of issues as he prepares to tackle a couple's renovation wish list. (Repeat).
The owners of a big home have big disagreements about what to do when it comes to home repairs. (Repeat).
Bryan tries to keep a woman who is distracted by the small things focused on the big picture when he works to improve the interior of the home she shares with her family. (Repeat).
Things get rocky when the wife of a homeowner who's proud of his handiwork asks Bryan to step in and help with a renovation. (Repeat).
A couple with very busy lives, between raising two kids, working in the music industry and often being on the road, bought their family home five years ago and started to update their kitchen, but life got in the way and it's been left unfinished. They've been able to save money and are ready to hire professionals to finish what they started, but quotes are coming in well over their budget. Sebast
Rob and Caitlin have four kids and one on the way. When they moved into their family home, they personalized the kids' rooms, but never completed their own bedroom and bathroom. In fact, their master suite has become a play room for their kids. With a baby on the way, they've decided it's their turn. They want a master retreat oasis, but with limited funds, they need smart solutions. Through upcyc
Mark Bowe has finally found the barn he wants to turn into his own home. The guys work carefully to take apart the enormous bank barn without breaking any of the beams. In the face of bad luck and frustration, the team works together to save the hand-hewn beams, flooring and valuable sleeper logs. Mark also visits a nearby bank barn that has been transformed into a wedding venue. (Repeat).
Mark splits up his crew so they can conquer two jobs at the same time. Johnny and Tim take down a big tobacco barn that has plenty of antique material worth salvaging, while Graham and Alex tackle a log cabin that's still in great shape. (Repeat).
Mark brings one of his biggest ideas to life: a foldable steel cabin. The crew takes the cabin on its maiden voyage and unfolds it for the first time in the boneyard. Then they add a timber frame facade and a complete barnwood interior to finish it off in style. (Repeat).
Mark Bowe and his crew work through layers of architectural history to uncover an original pioneer home in Minor Hill, Tenn., and they hear stories from family members who lived in the cabin. Mark also visits a beautifully restored log home. (Repeat).
An Ohio double-pen barn is transformed into a huge log home in Cave Spring, Georgia. (Repeat).
After once saving Larry Melton's childhood home, The Barnwood Builders do something they've never done before and invite him to the Boneyard to help restore his family home. It's log cabin restoration and repair 101 as Larry learns the ropes, and just when he thinks the experience can't get any better, Mark arranges a final surprise with some very special guests. (Repeat).
This Damariscotta camp has a decent shell, but Chase and the crew must rethink the floorplan from the baseboards up to give the family the wonderful weekend place they had hoped for. (Repeat).
The Maine Cabin Masters help old friends whose house suffered fire damage. (Repeat).
The team builds a log potting shed, outfitting the building with reclaimed materials from roof to porch. (Repeat).
The guys are brought in to take down Mt. Olivet Church in Pocahontas County, WV so it can be restored and live a new life. (Repeat).