2024-06-17
Laurence Fishburne is giving back to his right hand guy, whom he considers a brother for the past 15 years. Laurence challenges Jonathan and Drew to create a resort-style backyard getaway where his friend can unwind and entertain all year round. (Repeat).
A couple in Birmingham, Alabama, wants to upgrade from their starter house so they may start a family. After rushing into their first home and dealing with several troubles, they're now inspecting every nook and corner to avoid repeating the same mistakes. (Repeat).
A young Atlanta couple wants an attractive home, but he's willing to pay for it and she's not. Almost $200,000 apart on their price range, she's unwilling to budge. (Repeat).
An Ohio buyer got his real estate license hoping to get the best deal on a house for his family, but his wife is worried he may be too focused on the business perspective and not on what she and their kids would like to live in. (Repeat).
A single woman has fallen in love with the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and wants to buy a condo near downtown. Her mom, however, is urging her to think long-term and buy a single-family house in the suburbs. (Repeat).
Jo finalizes the design for a showstopping midcentury modern staircase for the grand entry, while Chip restores the home's original hardwood flooring and installs one-of-a-kind features that define the kitchen, library and outdoor areas. (Repeat).
Ben and Erin Napier get the opportunity to find and restore a home for some longtime friends. They're hoping to find a historical house with a porch and cozy charm. Ben and Erin show them two houses: The Thompson House, where the Italian style potential is masked by bad design, and The Carmichael House, whose mix of 1920s and 1990s styles will be expensive to redo. (Repeat).
A long-time local teacher looks for a house where she can entertain her large family. She has an all-in budget and a wish list that includes a large kitchen and family living area to host her big family get-togethers. Once Ben and Erin have shown her two possible homes that need a little love, the work begins transforming one of them into a stylish, welcoming oasis where the whole family will be c
After taking a huge chunk off their 1960s fixer upper, a couple is living with a gutted living room and kitchen with no plans on how to fix the demolition. Jasmine works with their dwindling budget to create a stunning beach house retreat. (Repeat).
Despite having no DIY or renovation experience, Justin and Rachelle bought a fixer upper -- one they've been working on, along with Justin's dad, every weekend for three years. (Repeat).
A couple who attempted to renovate their dream home without a plan, professional help or free time is now stuck living at their in-laws's place. Jasmine comes to their aid as she delivers a cozy kitchen and living room fit for their family of five. (Repeat).
Indecision has a family stuck in a house with half-done projects and a bathroom riddled with perilous problems. Jasmine looks for the perfect way to suit both their tastes to create a finished home with a timeless look they'll love for years to come. (Repeat).
After 13 years of weekend warrior renovations, a couple got so impatient with their lack of progress that she demolished almost every room in their house. With just seven weeks, Jasmine is called on to tackle their upstairs bedrooms and main bathroom. (Repeat).
A couple is pleased with Jasmine's work on their second floor, and they intend to finish the main level themselves, but it remains a catastrophe zone. Jasmine now has four weeks to complete their family room, dining room, and outdoor living area. (Repeat).
Jenn helps her college best friend tackle a project, and with a baby on the way, the pressure is on to finish in just two weeks. Also, Jenn works with a couple who wants to transform their dated beige home into a bright, welcoming space for entertaining. (Repeat).
A family needs Jenn to turn their new and neutral gray house into a home that packs plenty of personality. Across town, Jenn converts a couple's uninspired patio into a tranquil resort in their own backyard. (Repeat).
Jenn helps out her best friends, the Jardines, find the flow of their home with one of her biggest budgets yet, all while turning the Luther's spare room into an office/guest bedroom. (Repeat).
Nick hires Jenn to renovate his mom's dysfunctional home before she hosts her family for an upcoming wedding. So Jenn does her best to give Sharmila the most bling for Nick's buck. Meanwhile, Jenn finds a solution for the Bathman's overflowing closet. (Repeat).
Jenn reimagines a couple's 1960s home, which was perfect for them when they just had one child, but now they have three, and the space is closing in on them. Jenn's organic, modern design transforms the space from claustrophobic and cluttered to open and airy. (Repeat).
A couple's kids have moved out and now his mom is moving in, so it's time for an update. They each want a New Orleans-style office, a Florida Coastal suite and an organic modern kitchen, and now Jenn looks to fuse their diverse styles cohesively. (Repeat).
A Florida couple received an inheritance from a long-lost relative and found themselves richer. (Repeat).
When she receives an inheritance, Julie buys a vacation condo in South Beach, Florida. (Repeat).
After a million-dollar quick pick win, Danielle and John ask David to help find their first home. (Repeat).
A lucky couple call on David to help find a forever home where their lucky family can relax in Richmond, Virginia. (Repeat).