The Benkos face their biggest challenge yet, transforming a neighbour's old boat shed into an entertaining space; Gray is stretched outside of her comfort zone, working with a neighbour who has never painted her walls any colour other than white.
An artist purchases an 1861 house in Summerville and asks the Benkos to help turn it into a home for her and her family; Gray is inspired by her creativity, and Mike creates a magical surprise for her daughters.
Gray and Grumpy help a young family who is hoping their historic 1890s home will grow with them through the years. Gray helps them tiptoe into color while Grumpy makes the historical home more functional, adding much needed storage for the growing family.
Gray and Grumpy assist a family in brightening up their old Charleston home. Gray adds her creative touch, and Grumpy redesigns the kitchen to make it more airy and functional.
Gray and Grumpy take on their biggest project and biggest challenge with a traditional 1920s home in Charleston, South Carolina. Gray is challenged to marry her fun, whimsical designs with the homeowners' more fancy, formal taste.
Gray steps outside of her comfort zone as she and Grumpy take on their first non-historic house. Grumpy is delighted by the clean lines and ease of renovation. However, Gray is challenged by the open floor plan in this family's contemporary, 1970s home.
Gray and Grumpy turn a 1906 hunting lodge into a forever home. Gray’s design skills are put to the test as she ties together her love for color and bold choices with the family’s precious heirlooms and antiques.
Gray brings her knowledge and expertise to the home of Bryan Mise, a neighbor and dear friend, who is building a new house in Summerville's historic district; Gray, Mike and Grumpy help Bryan make this new build feel like a home from the early 1900s.