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Season 1

  • S01E01 Nicole's Bedroom

    • October 5, 2004
    • HGTV

    The team sets out to redesign a big bedroom in a Victorian house, increasing the amount of light with a bigger window and choosing antiques carefully to add some character.

  • S01E02 Katie's Bathroom

    • October 10, 2004
    • HGTV

    Katie and her husband Jason want a place to escape from their three kids; they contact Sarah to beautify and organize a builder's beige master bath and walk-in closet; the team successfully mediates opposing pragmatic and have-it-all viewpoints.

  • S01E03 Sean's Yurt

    • October 17, 2004
    • HGTV

    The team devise a decor scheme for a yurt, a Mongolian tent structure, but it has to be done on a budget, the yurt is round, and it's located out of town; a combination of vintage finds and ingenuity transform the structure on its lakeside site.

  • S01E04 Kara's Bedroom

    • October 24, 2004
    • HGTV

    Kara's bedroom needs some freshening up and organization, but the team contends with the three tiny attic rooms and ancient plaster walls with weird angles; their efforts bring renewal and contemporary attitude to the space.

  • S01E05 Stephen's Condo

    • October 31, 2004
    • HGTV

    Stephen has just bought a condo, which he wants Sarah to gut and renovate; the challenge is that the condo is in Vancouver, and the distance leads to items going missing, arriving late and instructions being misconstrued.

  • S01E06 Ingrid's Living Room

    • November 7, 2004
    • HGTV

    Ingrid's open concept living and dining room proves to be daunting to redecorate, so she calls Sarah Richardson; it's easy enough to choose color, new finishes and pieces to edit, but Ingrid has to see it all in place before making a decision.

  • S01E07 Dan's Kitchen

    • November 14, 2004
    • HGTV

    Dan wants Sarah Richardson to inject some personality into his blank canvas kitchen, but he has trouble letting go on color, fabric, material and other choices; once convinced, Dan enjoys the eclectic mix of vintage elements and bold color.

  • S01E08 Jim's Living Room

    • November 16, 2004
    • HGTV

    Jim wants a warm and inviting living room to entertain in a Tudor home, so Sarah Richardson makes the fireplace functional and lightens the antique wainscoting; the team chooses colors and finishes that expand the space and make it bright.

  • S01E08 Dan's Living Room

    • HGTV

    The client: Dan is in his 30's, professional. Has owned his home for several years and now wants to start putting his personal stamp on it. The key challenges: Dan needs to be nurtured through the process, as he wants everything to be just right. He has a hard time choosing paint colours and furniture. A stickler for detail, he also wants things like switches and electrical outlets to be out of sight, while offering maximum flexibility.

  • S01E09 Jennifer's Kitchen

    • December 7, 2004
    • HGTV

    Jennifer loves to entertain and wants her kitchen and dining room to be invited to the party, so Sarah Richardson sets about combining all rooms on the main floor into a single, flowing, open concept space with daring color and material choices.

  • S01E10 Dan's Living Room

    • January 9, 2005
    • HGTV

    Dan calls on Sarah Richardson to breathe new life into his tired and dated living room, but the team must find a way to hide electrical outlets and switches; the result is mid-century meets Hollywood with a dark, moody lounge space.

  • S01E11 Ruth's Pigsty

    • January 16, 2005
    • HGTV

    Sarah Richardson is challenged to turn a pigsty into a guest cottage with classic red barn details and homespun fabrics; everyone pitches in to paint and install a roof, wood floors, lighting and drywall as scheduled trades fail to show up.

  • S01E12 Laura's Living Room

    • January 23, 2005
    • HGTV

    Laura and husband Tom want a living room in which they can unwind with their young son at the end of a busy day; choosing just the right dining chairs proves time-consuming, but it comes together as a modern, free flowing space.

  • S01E13 Martha's Bath

    • January 27, 2005
    • HGTV

    Sarah Richardson and Design Inc. must navigate loose floorboards, botched installations and busted bathroom tiles to renovate a master bathroom.

  • S01E13 Sean's Yurt

    • HGTV

    The client: Sean built the Yurt with his own hands and the help of a few buddies, but needs some serious help to make it livable. The key challenges: Time, distance and money. It's got to be done on the cheap because the Yurt is for casual summer living. It's two-hours outside of the city. The weather doesn’t cooperate. Sean wants it ready to go for the first long weekend of summer.

  • S01E14 Garrick & Thecla's Kitchen

    • January 30, 2005
    • HGTV

    Garrick and Thecla are first time homeowners desperate to update the kitchen in their so-called money pit. design inc. faces down every challenge thrown at them, from structural concerns to pipes that obstruct every swing of the sledgehammer. In the end the kitchen is returned to its former grandeur, with the owners vowing to stay put as long as possible!

  • S01E15 Sharon's Greatroom

    • February 6, 2005
    • HGTV

  • S01E16 Alan's Bathroom

    • February 13, 2005
    • HGTV

    Alan loves to shop for clothes. Stuffed to the rafters, he asks Sarah Richardson and design inc. to reconfigure his bathroom and walk in closet to give him the space he needs. However, keeping Alan, an opinionated architect and costs in line is no piece of cake. The resulting luxurious bathroom and expansive closet are definitely worth the effort! The client: Alan has a great sense of style with a passion for clothes. He needs more closet space! The key challenges: design inc. must work on the project with an eccentric, opinionated architect to give Alan what he wants. Costs for the project start to skyrocket along with calls for major demolition and structural work. Keeping Alan, his architect and the design inc. team on the same page isn't easy!

  • S01E17 Sharon's Bedrooms

    • March 13, 2005
    • HGTV

    Sharon's dream country home needs a helping hand from Sarah Richardson and design inc. The family retreat has tiny bedrooms in need of style and storage solutions. Each bedroom gets its own casual mix of flea market finds and all a unique colour coding system to make weekend living just that much easier. It's a casual timeworn style that will live on for years to come! The clients: Sharon and her husband are in their mid-50s, have 2 grown children and 2 grandchildren. The key challenges: The original home was built in the 1860's. A recent expansion created a kitchen, living and dining space. The tiny bedrooms are in the older part of the home and need casual style and storage solutions. Any new items brought into the home must look like they've been there for a long time.

  • S01E18 Karen's Cottage

    • March 20, 2005
    • HGTV

    Karen's active business and social life makes her cottage a true haven. She asks Sarah Richardson and design inc. to transform a guest cabin on the same property into a retreat from kids and cottage wannabes. Late fall weather, a short time line and its location in the middle of a lake make this job a challenge. A hands off client, Karen ends up loving her new haven's fresh, cozy vintage appeal! The client: Karen, in her 60's has a very active business and social life, which keeps her on the road year round. The key challenges: The cottage is on an island two hours from the city, meaning that the design inc. team must take all supplies over on a pontoon boat. It was late September when they started designing this “summer” place. They deal with a client who has basically given them the keys and free reign. Sarah and crew have only one chance to get it right!

  • S01E19 Sharon's Great room

    • HGTV

Season 2

  • S02E01 Mike's Living Room

    • October 4, 2005
    • HGTV

    Sarah meets up with Mike, a Queen’s University student who needs to have the living room in his Kingston apartment redesigned to give it a more adult appearance. The designers will put all their creativity to work, with amazing results.

  • S02E02 Doc's Suite

    • October 11, 2005
    • HGTV

    Sarah meets Doc. Halladay, a big-league baseball pitcher who wants to redo his private entertainment room at the Toronto Roger Centre. He and his wife want to use the room to welcome their family and friends.

  • S02E03 Denise's Kitchen

    • October 13, 2005
    • HGTV

    Denise, her husband and their daughter are about to move. Though their new house is still in construction, they have big ideas in mind, including an open kitchen that integrates smoothly with the rest of the house.

  • S02E04 Stephanie's Suite

    • October 25, 2005
    • HGTV

    Hotel manager Stephanie needs the help of the design team to fulfill her dream of having a pink suite to raise awareness of breast cancer. All profits will go to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.

  • S02E05 Tova's Deck

    • November 1, 2005
    • HGTV

    Sarah meets Tova, an HR exective in her thirties who knows exactly what she wants, to discuss her terrace design project. The result is amazing: an urban oasis where she can get some air and relax.

  • S02E06 Rob's Kitchen

    • November 8, 2005
    • HGTV

    Marketing executive Rob wants the kitchen to be the heart of his new home. The design team sets out to renovate the room completely, turning into a modern, hi-tech space.

  • S02E07 Diane's Living Room

    • November 15, 2005
    • HGTV

    Diane is a 60-year-old woman who lives with her husband and her pets. She wants to redesign her living room to make it more entertaining. The design team sets out to make a radical change through the use of fabrics and colors.

  • S02E08 Tara's Master

    • January 3, 2006
    • HGTV

    Tara and her husband need help redesigning their master bedroom. The design team will come up with a modern room using earth tones. Their challenge will be for the couple of doctors to fit them into their tight schedule.

  • S02E09 David's Loft

    • January 10, 2006
    • HGTV

    Sarah meets with David and Denny to redesign their new loft. The challenge will be combining their contrasting views. The result is unexpected.

  • S02E10 Fanny's Bathroom

    • January 17, 2006
    • HGTV

    Fanny wants to renovate the bathroom in her 1930s home. Both she and her husband Jeff have very clear ideas and want the project to be perfect. The design team faces a big challenge with this couple.

  • S02E11 Arabelle's Bedroom

    • January 24, 2006
    • HGTV

    Arabell, her sister and parents have just relocated to New York City and she wants her new bedroom to be an inviting respite from the big move. She asks Sarah Richardson and design inc. to give it some big apple style. design inc. comes to the rescue, sourcing for great, girlie accessories and a wall mural that can move on a whim. Arabell finds her new bedroom to be a magical refuge from the bright lights and the big city

  • S02E12 Maury's Family Room

    • January 31, 2006
    • HGTV

    Maury and Paula want to have a room for their family's social activities. Our team of talented designers tries to understand the couple's ideas and come up with a functional, stylish design.

  • S02E13 Currie's Boathouse

    • February 28, 2006
    • HGTV

    Currie enlists Sarah Richardson and design inc. to bring family friendly appeal to a decades-old boathouse just rescued from the brink of destruction. Carte-blanche on the project means little, once siblings chime in with their own ideas for the treasured space. Being in cottage country adds the challenge of 2½ hours of nightmarish traffic each way. In the end, Currie’s Boathouse pays tribute to their family’s past while welcoming future generations.

  • S02E14 Tim's Kitchen

    • March 7, 2006
    • HGTV

    Tim has no idea what to do to renovate his old, 1950s kitchen. He enlists the help of Sarah and the design team, with amazing results.

  • S02E15 Caroline's Bathroom

    • March 14, 2006
    • HGTV

    Caroline’s Bathroom has a lot of potential but it would be hard to tell. She calls upon Sarah Richardson and design inc. to maximize its usefulness and make the space a reflection of her vibrant personality. Sarah tackles the project on her own as the rest of her team is working full tilt on other projects. Caroline’s colourful design aesthetic is contrary to Sarah’s typical clean, streamlined approach yet the bathroom ends up a dynamic, completely usable space!

  • S02E16 Catherine's Bathroom

    • March 16, 2006
    • HGTV

    Catherine and her husband Paul live in a Victorian house. Before selling it, they set out to renovate the main bathroom. The idea is for this room to be cohesive with the rest of the house and its eclectic style.

  • S02E17 Eva's Kitchen

    • April 6, 2006
    • HGTV

    Eva lives in a 1930s home. She enlists the help of Sarah's team to redesign her kitchen, which was last renovated in 1980. She wants a practical space with a lot of style. The result is amazing.

  • S02E18 Annabelle's Living Room

    • April 18, 2006
    • HGTV

    Annabelle is a social worker whose home has been renovated several times. This time around, she wants the living room redesigned. The team creates a sophisticated space.

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