2024-09-27
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).
When a couple left their custom home in Utah for her job, they had to settle for a house they didn't like. Jenn's goal now is to make them fall in love all over again by integrating a personalized, contemporary vibe into the space without affecting the arrangement. (Repeat).
A couple are burned out due to their busy lives in Maryland. Looking for a change, they are searching for the perfect home in St. John. He wants to be near Cruz Bay for an easy commute, while she wants to be near Coral Bay for the breathtaking views. (Repeat).
A Michigan man met a traveling physician instantly bonded over their love of travel and adventure. After visiting friends in Las Terrenas, they have decided to relocate and find their forever home. While he searches for their ideal condo, his son is coming along for the ride. (Repeat).
A Toronto couple sells everything to run a Bed and Breakfast in Bocas del Toro, Panama. One has lavish dreams of something move-in ready, while the other is more concerned with ensuring the adventure doesn't sink their savings. (Repeat).
After vacationing in the Caribbean for years, a family is moving to Roatan, Honduras. They love the perfect weather, amazing beaches and outdoor activities. But to make this dream a reality, they need a home with rental income. (Repeat).
A budget snafu requires Ray to rethink how to execute his design, and a pregnancy adds to the deadline pressure. Meanwhile, Eilyn discovers whether her design increases the value of an iconic architect's South Beach high-rise. (New).
A couple keeps butting heads on a home search while trying to settle their family in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He wants a turnkey contemporary, but she's determined to find something historic, even if it means tackling projects. (New).
Three relationships are put to the test after facing home renovations. From a throuple in Colorado, to best friends in Virginia, and a couple in Georgia, see if these homebuyers are still together. (Repeat).
A single mother is looking for her first home in Dallas and is keeping an eye out for a property that's move-in ready. (Repeat).
An artistic couple decides to purchase their first home together, with enough space for each of them to have their own creative areas. While she enjoys home improvements and embraces a property that requires some work, he prefers to buy a move-in ready home. (Repeat).
A budget snafu requires Ray to rethink how to execute his design, and a pregnancy adds to the deadline pressure. Meanwhile, Eilyn discovers whether her design increases the value of an iconic architect's South Beach high-rise. (Repeat).
A couple keeps butting heads on a home search while trying to settle their family in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He wants a turnkey contemporary, but she's determined to find something historic, even if it means tackling projects. (Repeat).
Three relationships are put to the test after facing home renovations. From a throuple in Colorado, to best friends in Virginia, and a couple in Georgia, see if these homebuyers are still together. (Repeat).
A single mother is looking for her first home in Dallas and is keeping an eye out for a property that's move-in ready. (Repeat).
An artistic couple decides to purchase their first home together, with enough space for each of them to have their own creative areas. While she enjoys home improvements and embraces a property that requires some work, he prefers to buy a move-in ready home. (Repeat).
A Toronto couple sells everything to run a Bed and Breakfast in Bocas del Toro, Panama. One has lavish dreams of something move-in ready, while the other is more concerned with ensuring the adventure doesn't sink their savings. (Repeat).
After vacationing in the Caribbean for years, a family is moving to Roatan, Honduras. They love the perfect weather, amazing beaches and outdoor activities. But to make this dream a reality, they need a home with rental income. (Repeat).
It's a full circle moment for Heather as she and Tarek head to her hometown to do a flip in Big Bear, California. Tarek is pushed out of his comfort zone with some bold designs, and it's a debate whether to sell the cabin or keep it as a vacation rental. (Repeat).
Armed with everything she's learned from Tarek, Heather embarks on her first solo flip, and she finds that flipping isn't so easy on her own. Thankfully, she's put together a dream team, but even the difficulties they face may prove to be too challenging. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan take some major risks with their next renovations, and Keith isn't going to temper his passion for the sake of conformity. They go all out with a house dedicated to the best of Detroit and a home that is colorful, abstract, and imaginative. (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).
Keith and Evan take on a desolate duplex and transform it into a single-family dream home. With classy details throughout, Keith sees this as the perfect opportunity to take inspiration from across the pond and create a chic, English countryside escape. (Repeat).
Keith, Evan and Shea bring the Las Vegas strip to Detroit! Inspired by the flash and fun of the casinos, they infuse elements of the gambling spirit and turn a dilapidated home into an ace in hole. (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's temporary fixes have become long-term headaches. Jasmine makes the most of her budget to get their bedroom out of the old garage with a main suite makeover. (Repeat).
First time homeowners Kendall and Broderick have big DIY dreams but not enough spare time to make it happen. A lesson they learned after ripping apart their entire kitchen and living room making it uninhabitable. (Repeat).
It's been over two years since a family's kitchen went up in flames, and they've been eating takeout ever since. Now, Jasmine looks to create a timeless kitchen and transform this home inferno into a contemporary farmhouse haven with an open floor plan. (Repeat).
With three children and a house with failed fixes and black mold, a couple have their hands full and can't put off their renovation plans any longer. Jasmine has ten weeks to create a new kitchen and living room, all in a clean and kid-friendly space. (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).