Steven and Shelley Stockton want to add a hallway to their home. Currently they have to go through a bathroom, a bedroom and a closet to get to their daughter's bedroom. They plan to add an exterior hallway in seven days on a budget of $2,500.
Jason Cruze loves renovation projects, but he has a tendency to start them and leave them incomplete. As a Christmas present for his wife Allison, Jason wants to completely redo their bathroom in the short amount of time before the holiday. Will he be able to complete this construction project in only few days during the holiday season?
Tom Gerlach wants to replace his old, rotten deck for a fresh new one to open up the possibilities in his back yard. Tom has three days off of work to demolish his old deck and build a new one with the help of his friend Dave. With little knowledge of construction or deck architecture, Tom has $2000 to build himself a new backyard.
A young couple, Russ and Ashley Walker, wants to remodel their grocery store turned home to allow more openness and light in before being featured on a historic home tour in four days. The problem is that because of work obligations they can only work at night, tightening their already rushed schedule. Will they be able to open up their home on their own in time for the tour?
As a single man in a new home, Matt Martin wants to renovate his entire kitchen, but he only has the help of only his mother, Jan. Hoping to update his kitchen with only $3000, Matt wants his new space to function and impress the ladies
Bruce Bogartz wants to demolish his counter in his restaurant because it only seats seven people and seven is not an ideal number for people dining. People typically dine in even numbers, like eight or ten to a party. So Bruce Bogartz decides to tear down his counter and install one that seats more and that is more asthetically pleasing to his clientelle. Bruce recruits his sous chef who is a very experienced builder and his business partner to help with the project. Jya, Bruce's partner is not an experienced builder.
Tony and Terri Lee are an artistic, fun loving couple who are frustrated with their out of date kitchen. They plan to completely renovate their lackluster kitchen themselves saving them money. Tony even plans to build the cabinets himself. But, can a tool-naive Terri handle the challenge of a kitchen remodel?
Todd and Jo Willis are a young couple wanting to increase the value to their 1920s eloquent home by adding a master bedroom and bathroom. They figure the best place to have a master suite is in the floored attic as it's very spacious. But with an 80 year old home, who knows what surprises lurk in floors and ceilings. With only days to do the renovation, and plenty of problems, constructing their dream suite may be harder then they realize.
Minnie Goode and Lauren Armstrong are best friends and roommates who are at risk of losing their deposit and apartment due to their pets "marking their territory" on their carpet. It's become a stained and smelly eyesore that has to be removed if the girls want to stay. They have only a couple of days to replace the disgusting carpet with hard wood floors before the landlord comes to inspect. Problems plague these two LA gals as they attempt to lay hard wood floors themselves. Can they avoid eviction and get to stay in the apartment they love?
Roommates Barbara Morris and Cindy Higby are looking to transform an unused room into an art studio perfect for their paintings. The only time they have to build the art studio is when the rest of their house is being renovated. Barbara and Cindy are inexperienced builders, but are determined to get their dream art studio up and running themselves, without any input from the constructor workers who are adding on a new level to their home. Can the women handle a major renovation themselves, or will the workers have to save the day?
Anna and Brad England recently purchased their 1950s home and were surprised when they realized that the house already had some occupants: bees, and thousands of them, invading underneath their outside porch for years. In order to build their dream deck, Brad and Anna try to figure out a way to relocate the bees. Once the bees have buzzed away, the real work begins. Anna and Brad have just a couple of days to build a large deck before a house warming party, which is being held in their backyard. With holes in the ground and tempers flaring, will this couple's dream deck come to fruition?
Shae Hinson has a major issue on his hands. He was tired of his kitchen, so he ripped out all of the cabinets, the stove and sink. The only problem is that Katie, Shae's wife, didn't know about the "project". After weeks of pleading with Shae to get the kitchen done, she and the kids have moved into his parent's house to get away from the mess. Determined to get his family under the same roof, Shae's decided that now's the time to finish the kitchen with Katie's help. So each morning she drives over, helps Shae and then leaves at night to take care of the kids. There's windows breaking, gas leaks, cabinets breaking and other calamities in store for Shae and Katie as they try to get their kitchen fixed.
Cave and Jen live in an older home that was once a doctor's building, housing a cardiac clinic and a dentist's office. Aside from wanting to install new countertops, polish old floors and strip existing cabinets, Cave wants to run a beer line from his refrigerator downstairs to his kitchen on the first floor. This proves to be more of a challenge than they ever anticipated, but Cave is determined to finish the one project closest to his heart ... the beer line. Watch and see one home renovation that turns out to be a rather sobering experience.
Jamie and Kim Biddle decide to completely renovate their family room in the dead of winter. The 60 year old colonial home they bought from the original owners needs a lot more work than anticipated; they've basically had to gut most of it to the studs. The family room has holes in the wall and floor, and was previously only heated by a wall space heater. They're camping out at his mother's house, with 2 small children and mom is looking forward to getting her life back. An extended renovation finally becomes urgent, when the first winter heating bill arrives. over $300. They plan to pull out a large window, reframe it, run HVAC to the room, and hang dry wall in four days. Jamie is a painter and a carpenter and he's in uncharted waters on this project but he's not worried. On the other hand, Kim has some anxiety about this unknown expedition, especially when it requires going down into a creepy crawl space. Watch how bad weather, wrong measurements and extremely tired homeowners collide to form the perfect storm of renovation.
Geff and Tiina Vitale have a home just down the road from the Jersey Shore. They have an old deck attached to their house and they want to try to salvage as much as possible. Also, the Vitales would like to rework the deck in the dead of winter, so they can enjoy the renovated deck in the spring and summer. Geff's idea is to detach the deck from the house, knock out every other plank, save the remaining ones but add new wood to create a sturdier, bigger deck. Geff and Tiina have a newborn, and Tiina's limited with the amount of work she can contribute, so Geff recruits his best friend, Jay. Jay, however, is the last one to know that he's in it for the long run. Aside from the deck being a bit of a bear to restructure, below-freezing temperatures only add to the difficulty of the job. This is one show that truly tests friendship during the renovation process.
Tyler and Amy Stanton are a young couple about to have their first child. Tyler has procrastinated on renovating their master bathroom until now, a month before the baby's due. With timing already an issue, everything goes wrong for this couple who wants a more spacious bathroom. Tyler thinks that he can handle everything including soldering the plumbing until the fixtures catch on fire. There are drywall mishaps, a mix-up on tile quantity, plus two broken vanities. But, things turn serious when Amy gets sick and winds up in the hospital, causing jeopardy in finishing the renovation.
Simon and Christi dreamed of living in a warehouse beside a body of water. The one they finally found literally has a river running through the property but is completely empty: devoid of walls, kitchen, and insulation. Little by little they are building their dream home, inside the warehouse, but with two small kids they are ready for a master bath. Combining new materials and some they have saved for this day from their architectural salvage business, the plan is grand and the time frame is tight. They want to raise the floor, frame walls, install a sink, shower, toilet, lighting fixtures and new windows in just five days. Luckily Christi has secured five days of daycare and lots of help from friends and family for child care in the evening hours. This well laid plan starts to erode when their daughter gets sick on day two and can't go to daycare. The plan erosion turns into an all out explosion when their second child falls ill. Watch these two try and accomplish some part of their plan for a master bathroom with two sick kids right in the middle of the work. Bring some earplugs!
Araceli Kopiloff bought an old building that once housed a mortgage company. Araceli's dream is to convert the space into a chic little cafe/boutique called, Rue La Fayette. Since contractors told her she'd be spending an estimated $180,000 to renovate the building, Araceli decided to take a bite out of the budget by recruiting two friends to help her turn the building's foyer into a cozy welcoming area for guests. One of Araceli's friend is a passionate Argentine chef named Natalia ... the other friend is the café's PR director, Starr. Their goal ... tear out a wall to open up the space, rip out existing tile in the foyer and replace it with more updated tiles and create a cool little counter out of a pair of old doors. Add to the madness, the women only have three days to accomplish their goal since they're hosting a preview party on Monday night.
Haven and Jessica Fuller decide to completely gut and renovate their kitchen. Updating the 80's style room includes making it more functional for a family of five. Haven is fairly handy, but this is Jessica's first attempt at renovation. She, however she doesn't hesitate to challenge Haven's logic here and there. Their plan is to tear out their entire kitchen, replace the floor, the cabinets and countertops, and expand their kitchen by removing a bathroom. Problems plague the Fullers when a one day demolition turns into a three day nightmare. The HVAC unit in the wall compromises their design plans and an extremely complicated cabinet installation almost does the family in. Even with their 9 year old son Max chipping in, after 4 days the kitchen is still torn up, and only the cabinets are done.
Jana Schmieding and Abby Lovett own an apartment in New York City. They want to protect their investment and raise the value of their home so they're taking a long weekend to renovate their kitchen. They both teach at the same public school and their principal has given them Friday off to get the job done. But renovating in the city is not easy. From getting supplies and tools to the site to their lack of construction knowledge, everything seems to stand in their way. Before its all said and done, they have to ask for an extra day off and battle a snow storm as they try to complete the job. They almost complete the kitchen but it takes a couple extra weekends to get it 100 percent complete.
Robert Hopkins and his son, Grayson, own a houseboat that leaks. Robert, a modern day pirate, is a tour guide in Charleston, South Carolina and has already let one summer go by without any work on the boat. His plan is to fix up the boat as a surprise for his son, including the leaky roof, but has no idea where the leak problem starts. After pulling down the ceiling Robert finds good news and bad. The structure of the house boat is in better shape than he thought but this job is going to require two people if any progress is to be made in three days. Grayson agrees to help his dad as long as it doesn't get in the way of the fraternity parties planned for the weekend. Robert, with occasional help from Grayson embarks on a weekend project in the ocean which starts with a good surprise and then descends into rising tides pulling the boat loose, a barge lifting off the top of the boat, gale force winds and torrential rains, all while trying to have a little father son time...AARG!
Aaron and Darcy, their two children, and Darcy's mom, Hiroko all live in a quaint North Carolina home. Five people in a small house can seem crowded at times, especially in the kitchen, where both Aaron and Hiroko love to cook. The problem is that their kitchen has seen better days; it's dark, cramped, out of date, just plan ugly and they're tired of it. Both Aaron and Darcy have really busy schedules, and want to take advantage of Darcy's Spring Break to finally renovate their horrible kitchen. However, this gives them only a week to gut the entire kitchen and add new walls, ceilings, floors, cabinets, countertops, electrical outlets, and appliances. While Hiroko watches the kids, Aaron and Darcy run into all sorts of issues in this kitchen overhaul. From delays in getting the cabinets, to arguments over ice and trash, to drywall disasters, and a missing child, this renovation proves to be a bigger headache then they bargained for. Especially when a huge electrical problem is discovered, causing Aaron and Darcy to reflect and realize that this renovation saved their lives. This is one renovation that's truly life changing.
Ian and Mabel Williams live in Preston, MD. They own a beautiful farm house, built in the 1900's. Needless to say, they have a lot of work to do to it. They have renovated their kitchen together and are now ready to totally redo their living room. They want to make the room more efficient and update its look by replacing the old walls with drywall and adding insulation. They also want to tear out the big window in their living room that's driving up their heating bill. While Ian has some experience with home improvement, neither of them has ever installed windows. They need to do their project quickly since both of them have to get back to work. They're allocating 5,000 dollars to the project.
Marcel and Daryl Fingers are a busy couple with demanding jobs, leaving them with no time to renovate their bland, boring master bath. The room is despised so much that they no longer use it, instead opting to use their small, cramped guest bathroom. After months of using their tiny guest bathroom, they're finally ready to renovate the master bath. Taking a couple days off of work, they plan to take out the shower, the walls, and countertop and infuse the bathroom with their style; contemporary Asian, or contasian, as they refer to it. From the beginning, Marcel is forced to wait on Daryl. Whether he's doing his morning routine, answering work phone calls, or having to go into work, Marcel learns that she can do renovation projects just as well Daryl can. Especially, when he hurts his shoulder and wants to quit. She's the one who won't give up, and completes the bathroom herself, with little guidance from a friend, as Daryl heads back into the office.
Tim and Annie Lucas are desperately in need of a play room for their kids. Their craftsman style home is getting filled with toys as their girls get older and it's time for a solution. Luckily there is a spare room on the back of the house, but it is an eyesore to say the least and needs a lot of work. This renovation begins with renting a sandblaster to take the paint off a brick wall and follows our couple through tearing out a new door opening, bringing the door home on top of the car, tearing out carpet, using fabric for the wall covering, and installing a new laminate floor, all the while Tim dragging his feet and Annie cracking the whip to get this room into shape.
Lori and Marshall Mitchell have purchased a fixer-upper in Austin, Texas. Problem is, both Marshall and Lori are wheelchair users and the home they've purchased is not wheelchair friendly. On top of their priority list is to convert the existing master bathroom into a space that both Lori and Marshall can easily access. Since the job's going to involve a lot of work which neither Lori or Marshall can do, they've recruited their son-in-law Adam to help. However, none of them are too familiar with plumbing and in a master bathroom that's going to be gutted to its bare bones, that could be a problem!
Stephen and Pomai Futral are not happy with their kitchen. With their second child arriving any day, pregnant Pomai refuses to raise another child in their non-functional, mid 80's kitchen. Although Pomai considers herself a handywoman, Stephen is an accountant and is not used to the exhausting physical labor. They plan to gut their entire kitchen and install new cabinets, flooring, ceiling panels, and move the ceiling fan. But their renovation has to happen fast since Pomai is due to go into labor soon. Stephen works very hard for his "queen" Pomai who has taken on the role of project manager. They hit a few snags in the process but eventually they complete Pomai's dream kitchen.
Charlene Brown is trying to renovate her fixer-upper home in Pasadena, California. However, she has run out of money and has had to put the renovations on hold. Her plan is to move some roommates in so that Charlene can make some cash. But there is a problem: only one roommate would have access to the bathroom. To fix this, Charlene has decided to create a hallway allowing both roommates access to the bathroom. But it's a rocky ride when Charlene is completely unprepared and her friend Stephanie is over dealing with all the nonsense. The rocky ride takes a nosedive when a fed up Stephanie calls it quits ending not only the renovation, but their friendship too.
Mauricio De Lama recently bought a house with his girlfriend, Janette. She's decorated the entire house, leaving Mauricio living amongst a sea of pretty pillows and flowers. Needless to say, he's desperate to have his own 'man space' free of all the girlie decorations. Mauricio has enlisted his buddy Han Lee, to transform his boring, old garage into a 'Man Only Zone.' However, neither Mauricio nor Han Lee have ever lifted a hammer, let alone used a power tool. In fact, they have to call their friend Mike to borrow some tools, and his truck to haul the supplies needed. From the start, these guys don't have a clue about home renovation, and it shows. From insulation and drywall goofs to assistance on window framing over the phone, these guys prove that it's sometimes worthwhile to know a little about home renovation.
Steven and Betsy Finn are a young couple living in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Betsy, an award-winning professional photographer, operates her studio out of their basement. It's a barren space with nothing more than some backdrops hanging on one wall, and a seating area with miss-matched couches against another. Wanting to make the space more client-friendly, they plan to insulate the basement floor and walls, lay plywood subflooring, frame the walls, install drywall, update the electrical system, add new lighting, and lay laminate flooring, all in just five days. They start out making decent time, until a violent storm knocks out their power, forcing them to stop work earlier than anticipated. The setbacks become a recurring theme as the couple battles scheduling conflicts, unfamiliar tools, and hunger-fueled blowups throughout the renovation. After five days of backbreaking work, not to mention blowing through their budget, Steven and Betsy finish less than half of the renovation and they soon realizes that this renovation is going to longer than either of them ever expected.
Kelvin and Charlene Wiebe just bought their first home, and it's the definition of a fixer-upper. In fact, the kitchen is so bad that they cannot move in until it's completely gutted and rebuilt. To make matters worse, the end of the month is only 4 days away and if they don't finish on time, they'll be stuck paying another month's rent at their old place on top of the new mortgage. As the renovation begins, the Wiebes battle setbacks ranging from mice nests to rotten sewage pipes leaking down their wall. As they near the end of the job, a granite countertop can't be cut in time and they end up missing their deadline.
After Debbie's husband passed away 3 years ago she decided to buy a1920's Georgian Colonial home to give herself a new start. Her home has tons of character, but just as many cracks. With Debbie's list of renovations, she enlists the help of her friend Wanda and decides to tackle the hardest project first - the sunroom. Their problems begin almost immediately as they try using a heavy concrete saw and then struggle to lift a 300lb door into the 2nd story room. On the final day with the rain rolling in and the sunroom open to the elements, Debbie comes to the realization that her project is going to take more than just a few days. It's going to take weeks and the renovation is put on pause.
Kody and Elisabeth Powell moved from the snowy banks of Utah to the unbearable summertime temps of Austin so that Kody can attend the University of Texas. The couple bought the house with the goal of renovating everything in sight-starting with the kitchen. Almost every surface in the kitchen is painted blue, so they set out to turn their self described "blue nightmare" into an updated space complete with new appliances, new flooring, new shelving, and of course, a new color. With only a few days before Kody begins classes, the rush is on for the couple to essentially gut their kitchen and start all over. Between a pesky microwave that refuses to come off the wall, a lost receipt that derails an entire day's work, a two-year old who craves constant attention, and the couple's lack of professional expertise, Kody and Elisabeth begin to seriously doubt they'll ever finish in time. But with a lot of focus and determination, Kody and Elisabeth finish with no time to spare-their work culminating in an ultra-modern space the family can only describe as "awesome."
Renovation Realities Best Freakin' Moments takes a look at some of the most compelling moments of the show. From big mistakes and injuries to major fights and meltdowns we examine what really happens when renovations get ugly!
Chris and Patty Sebolt love their150-year-old home full of open spaces, historic details and charm. The only thing they're not crazy about is their small first floor bathroom with an entryway barely big enough for Chris to fit through. They were in desperate need of a renovation so they began moving the bathrooms outer wall, pushing the staircase back and expanding the doorway. Between endless interruptions from their children, remnants of mice living in their walls, and trying to figure out how to build an entirely new staircase, the Sebolts have plenty of setbacks. But in the end, they push through and end up with a bathroom that has plenty of space and lots of charm to fit in with the rest of their home.
Stephen and Pam Cichon are an eclectic couple living in a 1920's pink stucco castle in St. Petersburg, Florida. Built to match the house, the garage is in desperate shape. The roof leaks like crazy, and the water damage has caused the support beams to bow and buckle. In other words, it could collapse at anytime. Even though Stephen has plenty of experience with this type of work, nothing can prepare him for the follies that ensue. From nearly collapsing through the roof and onto the concrete below, to some hired help that can't seem to live up to his standards, Stephen's renovation is full of mishaps. With his back feeling worse every day, Stephen is determined to push through-even if it means he can't move once the job is finished.
Luke and Sarah Allen live in a nice home in a nice neighborhood, but the house was built in the 1950s when rooms were small and choppy. This is an issue for the Allens because Luke is a youth leader at a local high school and they need an open space to hold meetings with the kids. So Luke and Sarah decide to find a solution on their own and begin renovating, starting by knocking down the wall that separates the two rooms they want to combine. After days spent disagreeing on the safest way to take down their load-baring wall and trying to figure out how to lift a 700 pound beam to replace it with, the Allens finally end up with the space and comfort they needed.
Matt Martin has spent countless hours and thousands of dollars renovating his fixer-upper home. Only one thing stands in the way of its completion, the unsightly old roof. Not only is the roof an off-center eyesore, it is also full of leaks that threaten to ruin the rest of the work he has completed inside. That's why Matt enlists the help of his big brother Casey and together they begin taking the old roof down piece by piece. They start off strong, but when the brothers begin to encounter unforeseen obstacles like unstable, rotted wood and damaged tarpaper, they are faced with the biggest obstacle of all, each other.
Vicki and Mark Teed live in a palatial spread in a small town just outside Ann Arbor, Michigan. They have grown tired of their current master bath and with just a handful of vacation days to work, Mark believes he can deliver on Vicki's dream of a completely updated and welcoming master bath. What Mark hasn't counted on, however, is Vicki's desire to help. Mark is a mechanical engineer by trade, who is also well versed in home improvement, but Vicki has no experience on any level of home improvement. From demoing walls that were meant to be spared, to breaking every tool, tile, and toaster she touches, Vicki just can't seem to catch a break during the renovation. And therefore, neither can Mark. With the project just over half complete, and no vacation time left for either of them, Vicki and Mark decide to call the renovation to a halt while they still have even half a bathroom standing.
Jon Sheard is a family man with a passion for playing music. But now that Jon's music room is right next door to the newest edition of the Sheard home, their 1-year-old son Alec, Jon's loud jam sessions have been put on hold. He decided the best solution would be to renovate the detached garage and convert it into a space where he can rock out without waking up the baby. With help from Jon's brother Kevin, the renovation begins. They tear out old cabinetry, install a new door, but right when they start making progress Kevin's wife goes into labor leaving Jon at a stand still. With the clock ticking Jon's dad steps in to fill Kevin's shoes, but their father and son battle between old technology and new slows the project down. In the end, Kevin comes back to help finish the job and Jon's rock room is complete.
Josh Hissong is an accomplished kitchen designer living in Spokane, Washington. So naturally when he bought his dream fixer-upper home, he decided to start his renovations in the kitchen. With help from interior design student and friend, Genevieve, this project was just destined for greatness...right? Setbacks ranging from broken windows to using the only kitchen floor-plan to start a fire after the power goes out plague this project from the very beginning, bringing Josh to the early realization that this renovation is going to be anything but easy.
Vincent Schilling shares a small home in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with his wife, Delores, and their always stylishly dressed miniature Chihuahua, Sophia. Delores is out of town for a few days, so Vincent has concocted a plan to renovate their unsightly kitchen as surprise for her when she returns. He's solicited the help of his mother-in-law, Sharon, for his culinary facelift. Working with a budget of $8000, Vincent and Sharon plan to gut the kitchen entirely and start from scratch. The only problem is, neither Vince nor Sharon have one iota of experience with home renovations. Thanks to some pesky plumbing, uncooperative tools, and lots of heavy lifting, Vince and Sharon are constantly under the gun to finish before Delores arrives home. To make matters worse, minutes before Delores is due to walk through the door, the duo suffers a setback that leaves Vincent fearing that, if he doesn't finish the project before she walks in, he'll be spending the rest of his life in Sophia's tiny little dog house.
Kevin and Rachel Rich live in a home they purchased six years ago from his parents. In fact, Kevin grew up in the house, and together, he and Rachel share it with their three young boys - all of which are under the age of 10. But for all the home's great memories, the space is entirely unsuited for the needs of the Rich family. The couple's plan to make their home more livable: tear down a wall separating the kitchen and dining room, build a faux beam, and install a new front entryway. The overall effect, Kevin and Rachel hope, will not only increase the value of their home, but greatly improve its flow. As the renovation begins, the Rich's battle a broken trailer, job interruptions, their kids, and eventually, each other. As they near the end of their renovation, the Rich's finally succeed in installing their new front entryway just as the weather dips below freezing and nightfall sets in.
Nancy McFarland and her daughter, Melissa, have just bought a dilapidated Victorian home in Georgetown, Kentucky with the plans to renovate and move in as soon as possible. The only problem is that Nancy, a real estate agent, can sell a home with the best of them, but she has no clue how to work on one and Melissa has even less experience. Disregarding their lack of skills, they decide to start their renovation by tearing out the ceiling and replacing all the windows in a huge turret overlooking the front of the house. But just as quickly as they begin, they find themselves overwhelmed by dangerous working conditions, intense physical labor, and a handful of windows that refuse to cooperate. In the end, they are forced to return to work with about half of the job complete and are unable to move in.
Potential is what architect Cheryl Obert saw in her 1925 Craftsman-era home when she purchased it more than four years ago. With the help of her partner, Jess Heidorn, the couple went right to work, completely remodeling their home's upstairs bathroom. This project, however, not only took months longer than expected, but also included a few miscues and missteps along the way. Now, with the heartache of their last remodel job a thing of the past, the couple are finally ready to tackle a new, more ambitious project together: to completely gut and remodel their outdated kitchen in a week. As the renovation gets underway, though, the scope and scale of this job becomes painfully obvious as each day brings with it a series of new and unforeseen challenges. Battling a gas line problem, a missing kitchen cabinet, and wet drywall mud, the couple struggle to stay on schedule and under budget. Eventually, and with tensions on the rise, Cheryl and Jess come to the agonizing realization that this project is going to take far longer than either one of them ever expected.
Eli and Heather Cockrum have a laundry room in their garage, but they have no way of accessing it from inside their house. So, they've decided to renovate their dining room and create a stairwell leading into the basement. It's an extensive project, but they're confident they can get it done in just a few days. That is, until they are plagued with multiple set backs ranging from mismeasuring a support wall and saw dust shooting into Eli's eye, causing him severe pain. Finally, when they realize the stair spindles are too tall, they decide that their renovation is over...for now.
Matt Askland and his girlfriend, Debbie McCool, recently purchased a dilapidated rental property just outside Phoenix, Arizona. From the outside, the small stucco rancher looks almost livable. But step into the kitchen, and it's a whole other story. It's in such bad shape that Matt and Debbie have to rip everything out, literally down to the studs, and start all over. In just a few days' time, Matt and Deb need to rewire the entire kitchen, hang new drywall, install cabinets from floor to ceiling, and get the new appliances into place. Unforeseen delays, surprise electrical issues, and shady businessmen all threaten to derail the project from day one. But Matt and Deb are determined to finish, even if they have to make some difficult-and expensive-compromises along the way.
Having dated since they were in their teens, Andrew and Emily Oppenheim probably know more about each other than the average couple. Less than two years ago, the couple married and immediately purchased the home of their dreams: a two-story brick colonial, equipped with a large pool and a fabulous kitchen. But for all their home's posh amenities, the Andrew and Emily have one major problem with their property - their tiny master bathroom. In fact, the space is so small that Emily is forced to use the home's much larger hallway bathroom. In order remedy the situation, Andrew has devised a radical plan: to completely gut the home's master bathroom and extend it into their existing closest space. The result, Andrew and Emily hope will not only increase the overall value of their home but more than double the square footage of their master bathroom. As the renovation begins, the couple battle injuries, building inspectors, and their own inexperience in construction. Exhausted and overwhelmed by their project, Andrew and Emily eventually decide that what looks good on paper, doesn't always translate well into reality.
Lauren Cooper recently moved into a new house just outside Houston, Texas. She's already been hard at work making the place her own by painting walls, updating fixtures, and adding new furniture throughout. The one caveat to creating her dream home is her nightmare of a master bath. With the help of her boyfriend, Ben, Lauren plans to gut the entire space and start all over. From the drywall and tile to the sinks and whirlpool tub, the young couple has troubles from the start. Ben's inexperience, coupled with Lauren's volatile temperament, proves to be an explosive combination from day one. Tensions rise and fall with every major trouble and minor success. The renovation reaches a boiling point as the couple realizes they have definitely taken on more work than time-and their motivation to finish-will allow.
When Chris and Monica Hinson purchased their Ranch-style home in 2004 it looked the perfect space to raise a family in. Six years and two kids later, the Hinson's still love their house but due to the needs of their growing family, they're ready for a renovation. Their plan: to completely remodel their outdated kitchen in order improve the overall flow of the home. It's an ambitious project, and with less than a week to complete the job, everything has to go smoothly in order for the Hinson's to pull this renovation off. Unfortunately, just as the renovation gets underway disaster strikes as Chris and Monica destroy an appliance and their two-year-old son comes down with a sudden illness. Coping with these unexpected events, their own construction inexperience, and the pressures of the project, the Hinson's struggle to keep their project on schedule. With only three cabinets hung by the last day of their project, Chris and Monica come to the painful realization that their dream of a new kitchen isn't going to become a reality anytime soon.
Lia and Brandon Ballentine have spent the last three years updating their charming hilltop home. Unfortunately, their kitchen is still stuck in the dark ages. Between the dozens of cracked floor tiles, lack of a dishwasher, and exposed electrical wires hanging out the walls, Lia and Brandon are in desperate need of a renovation, but as Lia and Brandon start to tear their old kitchen away, they expose many of their home's deep-dark secrets. Layer upon layer of subfloors, countertops that refuse to go without a fight, and a sink that absolutely will not budge consume the couple's valuable time and energy. Even though Brandon and Lia keeping laughing through the pain, this renovation leaves the two wondering if they'll ever get to cook in their own house again.
In a few short months, Chelse Nieri and her fiance, Scott Stevens, are getting married. While they're both excited, Scott has one big promise to fulfill before he and Chelse walk down the aisle together: to build a spacious new deck for their home. If that wasn't pressure enough, Chelse and Scott have a cookout planned at their home in less than a week, so it's imperative this deck gets built - and fast. As the renovation begins, Scott and Chelse struggle to complete their project as they battle incessant rainfall, fatigue, and their own incompetence. In fact, Scott is so overwhelmed with the project at one point that he temporarily walks off the job site leaving Chelse in charge of the project. Exhausted and tired, the couple install the last deck boards of their porch as guests arrive for the cookout. Though their party is ultimately a success, their porch - lacking both steps and a railing - is proof that Scott has a lot more work to do between now and his expected wedding date.
Randy and Kristin Neal are leaving life in the suburbs behind to be closer to the city. They purchased an older home and from the outside, the house is nothing less than charming. Sadly, the inside leaves much to be desired and in need of a renovation overhaul. Their renovation plan is to start with the kitchen, but as with any older home, there are surprises galore-and not the fun kind. From the beginning, there are major issues with their wiring. Add to that a huge load-bearing wall that Randy's trying to tear down and relocate, and this job quickly becomes more than the couple can handle. Randy's otherwise mild-mannered temperament quickly reaches new heights-and stays redlined throughout much of the renovation and unfortunately for them, just as things are starting to look up, the house puts up one last fight, leaving Randy and Kristin to ponder if living in a house possessed is really worth escaping the burbs.
Tom and Charise Wenzl are the proud new owners of a split-level fixer-upper in Mount Vernon, Wash. Unfortunately, much of the interior of the house is in too poor condition to save. Before they can officially move in, Tom and Charise are tearing most everything out and starting all over. The renovation is wrought with mishaps from the beginning and small victories are far and few between. For every step Tom and Charise take forward, the house seems determined to push them 12 steps back. With every job turning into more work, more time and more money than expected, the couple feels more inclined to hold an exorcism for all the house's demons rather than continue on with the renovation.
Jennifer and Shawnt Batmanian are about to take on their biggest renovation ever. Shawnt is a pharmacist and Jennifer is a stay-at-home mom to their adorable 3-year-old son, Adam. The couple has successfully renovated their bathroom in the past, so taking on a kitchen doesn't scare them at all. Shawnt's extremely organized. Going into the project, he created a binder laying out the right tools and the right plans to succeed. The demolition of the existing out-of-date kitchen begins with ease, but as the couple progresses, things go horribly wrong. Shawnt makes a critical move that forces the project to quickly spiral out of control, leaving the family without a kitchen and a father deeply disappointed and embarrassed in front of his 3-year-old son.
An eager couple is well on their way to making their dream kitchen, but reality soon hits home. Fighting off sleep deprivation, unforeseen building issues and a looming deadline, the kitchen of their dreams soon becomes a living nightmare.
Newlyweds Alison and Carter Arnett's home sits in a picturesque neighborhood. However, step inside and their kitchen reveals a much different story. Working with a budget of only $3,500, Alison and Carter take DIY to the extreme. From sanding and staining their own cabinets, to cutting their own countertop, the couple tries to trim costs wherever they can. Unfortunately for the young newlyweds, with every dollar saved, there are a dozen tears shed.
Tony and Jen McCue bought the home of their dreams and have spent the last couple of years renovating it. However, when they decide to tackle their backyard, the renovation doesn't come as easy as they thought. From rainstorms, to faulty machinery, to running short on supplies, this couple quickly learns how difficult a backyard renovation can truly be.
Jaren and Ann Skinner recently purchased their dream home on the lake. Unfortunately, the house was a foreclosure and has been vacant for years. In order to make it livable, they must start by renovating the kitchen. But as time starts running out and tensions rise, their dream fixer-upper soon becomes a nightmare.
Daniel and Danielle Lee have recently moved into a home in the country, which is an ideal location for all their animals. Unfortunately, the house itself is not in ideal shape for the Lees to live in. It needs a complete overhaul, and they decide to start with the kitchen. Their plan seems fail-proof until they hit their first roadblock, leaving them struggling to finish in time.
Jeff and Shauna Autenrieth recently purchased an idyllic 1950s Cape Cod style home in Worcester, Mass. The only problem is the home's beautiful exterior isn't necessarily reflected on the inside. They decide to give their outdated kitchen an overhaul, but the couple quickly finds themselves overwhelmed with old walls, cabinets and fixtures that refuse to go without a fight.
Eric Faulkner and his fiancee, Jennifer, have a beautiful home with a lot of land. Unfortunately, their living room space is lacking. They decide to take matters into their own hands and open up their small space. However, they soon discover the task isn't as easy as they think, leaving them with disaster on their hands.
Jessica Martin's beautiful historic home sits in a highly sought after neighborhood. Unfortunately for Jessica, her backyard is a wreck complete with a rotting porch. Jessica recruits her dad, Mike, to help her turn things around, but from day one, they struggle to find common ground, leaving Jessica's new deck in jeopardy of never being finished.
Tony Robison and Laura Whitehead recently purchased a fixer upper in the picturesque golfing community of Southern Pines, NC. Tony and Laura decided to renovate the entire home, focusing most of their efforts on a new kitchen. Unfortunately, the couple's eagerness to finish tasks quickly ends up costing them more time, and money, in the process.
Mark Sibons, along with help from his best friend Jerry, is renovating the tiny kitchen in his Orlando home. The friends plan to expand the space by moving walls and redesigning the entire layout. But Mark and Jerry quickly hit time-consuming snags that force the friends into working multiple 20-plus hour days. Sleep deprivation and fatigue end up creating more problems for Mark and Jerry than the renovation itself.
Peter Means and Pascha Gerni are expanding their historic hundred year-old home to make room for their growing family. The couple enters their renovation with detailed plans and lofty deadlines, but Peter and Pascha soon struggle to stay on time and within historic guidelines. The difficult renovation culminates in a visit by city inspectors.
Amanda Laird and her boyfriend TJ Sybilrud are renovating their nasty, outdated kitchen to create a more modern space. They've done several other projects together in their new house, but they quickly learn that the kitchen isn't so easy. When they recruit Amanda's dad for help, Amanda and TJ learn the hard way about the dangers of electricity!
Terry Bullman and Blair Ramsey are renovating their backyard living space. The couple wants to expand their existing patio and update their screened porch, all while sticking to an extremely tight budget. But as the problems quickly mount, so do the dollar figures. Terry and Blair realize their bare hands are no match for Mother Nature and are forced to call in some heavy-and expensive-reinforcements.
Kevin and Tiffani Searer just bought the house of their dreams. Unfortunately, the backyard isn't so perfect. So they decide to turn their boring backyard into a beautiful outdoor patio, but they soon discover that this isn't as easy as they think. Kevin quickly learns why plumbing should be left to the professionals!
Travis Confer and his girlfriend Krista Kelley have recently purchased a home with a lot of space outside, but inside is a different story. They decide to expand their tiny master bedroom by adding a walk-in closet and door that leads out to a new deck. They are confident in the beginning, but soon learn that this renovation isn't going to be as easy as they thought.
A couple turn their attic into a master suite.
A couple renovate a tiny kitchen and learn how to work together while modernizing the room.
Kristy Hirko enlists the help of her uncle Bob to renovate the ugly, old front porch on her rental home so that she can sell it. Renovation might not be new to uncle Bob, but to Kristy, renovation is completely foreign and the pair faces endless challenges that threaten the outcome of this project.
Gina and Joey Simmons want to turn their junky attic into a new master bedroom and bathroom. Even though they have renovated most of their house together, this project quickly turns into a battlefield. Can these two full-time students put aside their differences long enough to finish the project?
Ali and Tom Antonacci are only a few months away from the birth of their first child and want to get their kitchen renovated before the new baby arrives. Between the potential hazards buried behind their thick 85-year-old walls and Ali's physical state, this means a lot of the heavy lifting will be placed on Tom. He insists he knows what he's doing, but after a few surprises it's clear that they might be in over their heads.
Giacomo Abrusci wants to turn his guest room into a place guests actually want to stay. So the experienced Giacomo enlists the skills of his friend Yale Scott to make this happen. The only problem is that Yale's skills are pretty much nonexistent. Whether it's tearing up the ceiling or installing a skylight, these two show that although renovation is about hammers, nails and hardship, it is also about knowing what your friends are made of.
Luke and Michelle Ward live in a high-rise building in Brooklyn, New York, with an amazing view of Manhattan. The only thing that's not amazing is their tiny, outdated kitchen. So they decide to open it up and give it a face-lift, but the couple soon discovers that their kitchen renovation is going to be a lot harder than they thought.
Shawnie and Zach Colohan just bought a new house and have spent weeks renovating everything. Now they plan to tackle their final and biggest project yet - the kitchen! But between plumbing leaks, broken cabinets and wet concrete countertops, Shawnie and Zach start to wonder if they'll ever be able to move into their new home.
Firefighter Charles Kuniyoshi and his girlfriend, Ana Rivera, just bought a house and are taking on one huge project: the kitchen. With only a few days to complete this monster of a renovation, Charles and Ana give it all they've got to hold it together. But it only takes a few surprises -- and one big surprise for Ana -- to slow this project down to a grinding halt.
Ron and Pam Wylie are renovating their cramped, dysfunctional and outdated kitchen, and these two DIY pros don't foresee any problems with the task at hand. Their fragmented house, however, has other plans. Each wall hides new surprises, and the sheer size of the renovation starts to wear on these DIYers. By the end of this project, the Wylies' mental and physical boundaries are pushed to the brink.
Katie Cox and her husband Chris are new homeowners. The problem is, they can't move in until they get their nonsensical master bath under control. It's an ambitious undertaking: new flooring, a new shower, a new vanity and (most importantly) a walk-in-closet for Katie. This couple has some experience, but their "renovation train" is derailed when Chris encounters his worst nightmare...plumbing.
Stay-at-home mom Jill Parr asks her best friend Debbie to help her tear apart her old, smelly den and modernize it. At first, their boundless energy fuels a quick teardown, but when the rebuild begins, Jill's indecision brings the construction to a halt. Now one question remains: how long will Debbie stick around before heading for greener pastures?
Gustavo and Tiffany Trejo are newlyweds ready to take on their kitchen renovation. They think it's going to be easy, but they are in for a few surprises.
Sierra and Brandon Fairchild just moved into their house two days ago, but they're ready to renovate their new basement for Brandon's upcoming graduation party. These two DIYers have plenty of experience, but can they handle this renovation's many surprises?
From their kitchen to their backyard, Adam and Natalie Law have spent a lot of time renovating their home. Now it's time to bring their bathroom up to date. They start off on the right foot, but as time starts to slip away, the renovation quickly goes south.
Darrielle's cousin Nigel drove all the way from New Jersey to help her completely overhaul her old, outdated kitchen and replace it with something that's more her style. Nigel has plenty of DIY experience, so Darrielle is counting on him to guide her through this gigantic project. But with limited days and a multitude of mishaps, this renovation promises to test the strength of family ties.
Newlyweds Michael and Angie Jacobs want to turn Michael's old bachelor pad into a family-friendly space. The only problem is neither of them have any renovation experience. Can these two rookies convert their nasty, old garage into a cozy family room?
Mark Weber and his girlfriend, Melissa, are setting out to renovate their master bedroom in order to make it more of a master suite. They start off determined to get their renovation done, but from an electrical scare to battling with drywall, the couple ends up struggling to finish in time.
Bill and Monica Myers love their Kansas City home. The only problem is their outdated 1950s-style kitchen. But when the couple decides to work as a team to renovate their kitchen, they struggle from the beginning to see eye-to-eye, and this renovation ends up being a battle to the end.
Lisa and Ryan Braheny want to convert their musty old basement into a cozy family room. But this renovation isn't as easy as they hoped. Between unexpected obstacles, cheerleading practice and not having the proper tools, these two inexperienced DIYers find themselves in over their heads.
A couple convert a screened-in-porch into their new master bedroom.
Updating a beach bungalow's cramped kitchen. Obstacles include cockroaches and a giant support beam.
A couple try to open up their tiny kitchen to create a space for entertaining friends, but run into electrical and structural problems when they demolish the walls and ceilings. Then, a building inspector throws them a curveball.
A young couple decide to rebuild their kitchen from scratch.
A landscaper and his girlfriend want to make their unattractive backyard hip. Easier said than done. There are there tool problems and communication issues, and Mother Nature doesn't cooperate, either.
Newlyweds want to open up the living and dining rooms in their new house by tearing out the walls around a staircase. But a demolition that never seems to end, "rolling" support walls and a wheelbarrow mishap leave them with a big hole in the floor.
A couple's 1970s kitchen gets a complete face-lift.
Two inexperienced DIYers attempt to gut their kitchen and start over from scratch, but limited knowledge, inexact measurements and improper tools hamper their efforts.
Andrew and Mandy want to expand their tiny, outdated house by building a stairway to access their unfinished attic. Ultimately, they plan to convert the upstairs into a new master suite. While Andrew has no doubt that he and Mandy will make a great team, Andy's disorganization and lack of skill push Mandy into major meltdown mode.
Chelsea Wagner and her fiance Tony Sallese just moved into their first home and have decided to replace their old, outdated kitchen. The only problem is, they've never done any renovation work before. As the project unfolds, their dreams for a new kitchen quickly turn into nightmares as they battle time, stress and shocking electrical problems.
Darren and Ellen love everything about their house. Only problem is, it's way too small for their family. So they've decided to add a 500 square foot addition to the back of their home. Ellen and Darren have successfully tackled DIY projects in the past, but quiet is not in their vocabulary - neither is understated, calm, objective or patient. So this massive undertaking could get interesting.
Celeste Parrish wants to renovate her outdated master bathroom and has called in her friend Angela to help. These two novice DIYers quickly learn about the ups and downs of renovation. From plumbing issues to poor time management, these two friends realize that sometimes renovation is best left to the professionals.
Rick & Sarah Peters have been waiting for years to renovate their ugly kitchen and now, they're finally ready to rip out the old and bring in the new. They start off strong, but as time starts running out, this renovation becomes a comedy of errors.
Nicole Scheman just bought the perfect old house on Main Street. The only thing it's missing is a screened in front porch. Nicole recruits her dad, Gus, to help her convert the front room of her house into the porch of her dreams. Watch as this father-daughter team overcomes the frustration of an old home in order to make Nicole's front porch fantasy come true.
Mike Harris and his girlfriend, Beth, want to update the dingy, old kitchen in their condo. Neither of them have very much renovation experience but they are determined to create a modern, hip space. These two quickly find out that home renovation is the best way to test a relationship's strength.
Joe and Krystina Dickman just bought the perfect house in the perfect neighborhood ... only problem is the house's ugly, yellow kitchen is far from perfect. It's taken months to find the time and courage, but they're finally ready to gut and remodel this outdated space. Things start off great, but it's not long before Joe and Krystina uncover some "nutty" problems caused by an unwanted houseguest.
Jen King & her sister, Jackie, set out to remodel Jen's disgusting, basement bathroom and they are confident that they can get it done in no time flat. They start off strong, but things quickly take a turn for the worse, ending their renovation in a painful trip to the emergency room.
Rich and Raelynn Burlingame have decided to tackle their biggest renovation project yet ... demolish their current living room and put a new kitchen in its place. Rich has plenty of DIY experience, so he's confident he can meet his wife's high expectations. Unfortunately, Raelynn quickly realizes that she and her husband have far different ideas of how to get the job done.
Jay & Sherri Krenk just bought a new home in the country and are ready to start renovating their new kitchen, so they can move in. They start off with high hopes, but from the beginning, this renovation is plagued with setbacks, leaving Jay & Sherri wondering if they are ever going to finish.
Eric and Kara Zentz have the perfect home, except for their ugly, out-dated kitchen. They have plans to modernize this space, but once they tear in, all their plans go out the window. It's a race against the clock as Eric and Kara scramble desperately to finish installing their kitchen!
David & Lindsey Nyenbrink are ready to replace their outdated, pink kitchen, with a new one. They are certain this is going to be a piece-of-cake, but from the minute they start, they fight against the odds to get their dream kitchen completed in time.
Aaron & Megan Jenkins have been updating their home little by little and the next project on their list is to replace their damaged, outdated roof. They are confident that their roof remodel is going to be a breeze, but from the beginning, extreme heat, mounting frustrations, and dangerous conditions, threaten to turn this renovation into a disaster.
Josh Howard has recruited his wife, Jenifer, to help him build the man-cave of his dreams. They plan to level the area by his man-made pond and build Josh's man-cave from the ground up, but from the beginning, this renovation is plagued with setbacks, leaving them wondering if they will ever finish.
Anna Ciriello and her boyfriend, Drew, love their home, but there is one thing they don't love...their cracked, ugly, old patio. They decide to completely tear it out and start over from scratch, replacing it with a new paver patio. Things start off great, but it's not long before Anna and Drew learn that renovation doesn't always go as planned, when they are faced with faulty equipment, flooding pipes, and a multitude of setbacks.
Matt Martin wants to decorate his home for the holidays with the help of his mother, Janice. They start off strong, but when unexpected challenges arise, Matt is worried he might not finish in time.
With the Holidays right around the corner, Frank Saslow enlists his brother-in-law Charlie, to help him renovate his boring beachfront condo. Frank thinks that renovating his condo for the Holidays should be a simple task, but from the beginning, Frank & Charlie learn that even during the holidays, renovation can be a real pain!
Michael and Courtney Louwers just bought the perfect house. It's in a neighborhood they love and it's right across the street from their kids' school. Everything's perfect about their new place - except the kitchen. The kitchen is nasty and outdated. They want to renovate it to make their new house truly feel like a home. While Michael and Courtney have done several renovations in their home, they've never done anything this large! Plus, the couple must balance being parents while doing the renovation. After power outages, plumbing leaks and tricky projects, Michael and Courtney start to wonder if they are in over their heads!
Jordan Schiding and his fiance Stephanie just bought their first home together. It's a fixer upper so they've been working on renovating it before their wedding. And the next big project on their list is the nasty, outdated basement - it's the last step to make their new house feel like a home! But renovation turns out to be a lot harder than they anticipated! Between doors that don't fit, a tricky fireplace and communication problems, Jordan and Stephanie start to wonder if it will take more than just love to finish this renovation.
Jamie and Karen Jenkins recently purchased a boathouse for their family to enjoy. The only problem is...their boathouse is old, outdated, and needs a lot of work before they can actually "enjoy" it. So, they set out to renovate their boathouse together and even though they start off strong, Jamie and Karen quickly learn that unforeseen challenges and disgusting surprises lurk everywhere within their boathouse walls.
Dan and Laura Weinand are tired of their hot, bug-infested, open patio, so they've decided to turn it into a screened-in porch. They team up and start working with no trouble, but once they get into the thick of their renovation, they start to realize that renovation isn't always fun and games.
Bryant Switzky and his wife, Karissa, want to open up their tiny, outdated kitchen, so they decide to renovate it together. Even though Karissa is pregnant, they are both determined to keep going...but soon find that there are some things they just can't overcome.
Millard and Joanna Storms just bought a new house and they are renovating the whole thing. But in order to move in, they must first finish their kitchen. Millard and Joanna have high hopes, but tensions quickly flare when they realize that renovation is much harder than they expected. Between cabinet struggles and difficult installations, this couple learns that sometimes renovations can drive you crazy!
James and Kellee Harney are renovating their new home with the help of contractors. But they want to try their hand at DIY and tackle the kitchen on their own. They quickly learn that renovation is much harder than they expected. Between termites, electrical sparks and plumbing issues, this couple starts to wish they'd never agreed to do this on their own!
City girl Ally recently has moved back to the country, into a house on her grandparents farm. She loves the feel of the house but it needs some major renovations before it feels like home. The first project on the list is the kitchen so she brings her cousin Dustin along for help. Things start of smoothly, but tensions rise and these two realize that working with family isn't always easy.
Curt Otto and his fiancé Leticia bought a charming, old bank building that they are converting into their home. They want to turn an old office into a rec room for entertaining. But Curt and Leticia learn that old buildings often have surprises and that surprises aren't always a good thing! Will these two be able to overcome all the challenges of an old building or will they end up wishing they had bought something new?
Greg and Lisa Anderson are not fans of the current style of their dark, outdated kitchen. The country cottage cabinets and lack of natural lighting convinces the couple to take on their biggest renovation project yet. They are optimistic in the beginning, but this couple quickly learns that renovation can be full of challenges, surprises, and even danger.
Rick and Becca Graf recently purchased a home that needs a lot of work, including the ugly, outdated kitchen. In an attempt to bring the room into the 21st century, Rick and Becca must remove the birdhouse wallpaper, stenciled cabinets that are falling apart, laminate floors, and wood paneled walls. Their DIY skills have fared well in the past on other projects, so they're confident they can get this done in no time. However, they encounter setbacks along the way and learn that renovations don't always go as planned!
Emerson and Sarah Gomez love the location of their California home, but hate the outdated guest bathroom. They're not fans of the old teal, black and white look, so they want to rip everything out and give it a fresh, new, spa-like feel. Things get off to a rocky start with demo taking longer than expected, and more bumps along the way set them further and further back. They quickly learn that old bathrooms come with many issues, and renovating does not mix well with young children.
Matt & Valerie Heath want to tear down their old deck and build a new paver patio in its place. The couple runs into a few problems along the way: including objects buried underground, unavailable tools, and a whole lot of mud.
Partners Jen and Brandi have little to no DIY experience. This is the first project in their new home, and it is a BIG one. The girls plan to take their ugly 80s bathroom out of the 20th century and bring it into this one.
Jessica and Scott Williams just want a new deck. The old one is moldy and rickety. The couple thinks they are up to the task of renovating on their own. But bugs, the heat, mud, and water damage test this couple's desire for the two-tiered deck of their dreams... at least one that they build themselves. Jessica's pampered dogs, Haley and Lucky, make several appearances in the episode.
Barrett Payne enlists the help of his friend Ben to build a new, floating, steel staircase.
Victoria Kemezy and her boyfriend Brandon Klann tear down their old kitchen for a new look.
The Shinns want a kitchen with more of a modern open-concept area. Unexpected critters, hidden pipes and a communication breakdown create a headache for this husband and wife team.
Vince and Kristin Freeman just bought the perfect house! The only problem is the not-so-perfect kitchen. They want to open up their closed off kitchen to create a bigger and better space for entertaining. But these two novice DIYers quickly learn that home renovation is full of surprises! As they run into problem after problem, Vince and Kristin wonder if they'll ever get their dream kitchen or if it will end up a nightmare.
Chris and Vanessa Farzner hate their outdated and closed off kitchen so they are more than ready to open it up and give it a facelift. They start off strong, demolishing everything from head to toe, but once they are ready to start putting it back together, this renovation takes a turn for the worse.
James and Alyssa Boothe have a kitchen that just isn't their taste. They knock a wall down and attempt to totally renovate the space. Various problems arise, including an unexpected sewage pipe and a cabinet that won't fit in the door. By the end, the Boothes have a completely different opinion of renovations.
Meg O'Rourke and her husband, Jeremy, have a very small, outdated kitchen. They plan to take out a wall and update everything. They start off optimistic, but when inexperience and exhaustion collide, this couple begins a tough, uphill battle to complete their renovation.
Allison and Peter Zalezsak love everything about their home, everything except their master bathroom. They want to transform their outdated bathroom into a stylish, modern space. Allison and Peter have never done any DIY before, but they're pretty confident they can figure it out. However, this renovation takes a turn for the worse when Peter finds out how dangerous renovating can be!
Ashle Groth and her boyfriend Jeremy just bought the house of their dreams! They want to make it their forever home, but first, it needs some work. They've been doing lots of small renovations but the next big project is the kitchen. Ashle and Jeremy feel pretty confident in their renovation skills, but they soon realize that there's a lot more to renovation than just being handy. From confusing instructions to missing pieces, this couple starts to wonder if this renovation is against them.
Jeff Behrens and his brother-in-law Jose set out to turn Jeff's boring, small utility room into a laundry/bathroom combo. From demo to plumbing to framing, this renovation is one surprise after another.
DJ and Molly Malinowski bought a charming home as a young couple, but three kids later, they've run out of space. DJ and Molly want to convert their unused attic into a playroom for their kids. They have high hopes for this project, but with limited DIY skills, they start to realize that their dreams might be too big!
Mike and Liz bought their home as a foreclosure and have been actively renovating each room in the house. The basement is the last room that is in desperate need, and they would love to renovate the space and use it to entertain family and friends. While they are confident in their DIY skills, they are worried that they are at odds in terms of what should be done with the renovation.
Christopher and Robert Kitchens are renovating their outdated kitchen. They're planning to update the area to help transform this house into a home and create a more inviting space for family and friends. These brothers are hoping to complete this renovation with the use of How-To books and good old fashioned elbow grease, but will soon find out that renovations are easier said than done.
Tracey Erickson and her friend Dannie Moore renovate her kitchen area. By removing a small half bathroom and demolishing a wall that divides the kitchen from the staircase, they hope to make an open gallery space. But these DIYers may be in over their heads on this project.
Keith and Karen Eyer want to update their boring and ugly basement. They desire to bring their basement into this decade by removing panel walls and a dingy drop-ceiling. The smelly carpet that their dogs often mistake for grass will be torn out and replaced with hardwood floors, and french doors will be installed to create privacy in the area. Karen thinks this will be a quick and easy job, but Keith does not share the same opinion. Will Karen's optimism prevail or Keith's realistic outlook set the tone for this renovation?
Chrysten and Jake Copley hate their kitchen. It's too small and simply not their style, so they're planning on demolishing the majority of the area and starting fresh. The outdated and ugly area will be replaced with a new, family-friendly entertaining space where they can cook like gourmet chefs. But an overly ambitious project plan and unexpected problems create a headache for this team of inexperienced DIYers.
Nikki and Caleb Grandy are renovating their combination kitchen/great room area to better reflect their personal tastes and to truly make their house a home for their family. They'll have to remove an entire wall of high-ceilinged built ins and the small pony wall currently dividing the space. The existing tile floor running throughout the areas will be removed to make way for hardwood and the young couple will assemble a custom oversized island that Nikki designed herself. The existing kitchen cabinets will remain intact, albeit freshly painted, but new concrete countertops will be installed throughout. The high ceilings and sheer magnitude of the space won't make this renovation easy, but the Grandys are confident they can handle anything together.
An ambitious renovation project transforms a kitchen into a modern dining room reflecting the owners' tastes.
A couple renovates the non-functional and rundown bathroom in their new home to better suit their tastes.
A couple faces a deteriorating kitchen that they plan to transform entirely but their personalities may clash.
A poorly built kitchen gets a floor-to-ceiling makeover with new cabinets, countertops, ceramic tiles, and appliances.
Homeowners turn unused upstairs space into an extra bedroom; first, however, the staircase leading to it must be demolished and rebuilt.
Renovating an outdated bedroom to add space to the house.
Expanding a kitchen by incorporating the dining room area.
A hazardous front porch gets a major upgrade.
Building the perfect backyard for summertime entertainment.
Gutting a master bedroom with thin walls and eyesore wallpapering.
Stephanie Schiding and her boyfriend, Sherrill, just bought their first condo. They're planning to completely gut their dirty and dingy kitchen and start fresh with new cabinets, new countertops, new flooring and new windows and doors. Stephanie's nonexistent renovation skills mixed with Sherrill's perfectionist attitude is surely going to cause some issues. In its current state, Stephanie and Sherrill's kitchen is truly a disaster, but with a little bit of luck and a lot of hard work, this kitchen nightmare can become the kitchen of their dreams.
Brian and Bethany Schnur hate their master bathroom. As their final house project, they are ready to demolish everything, including the closet to build a new master bathroom. With Bethany's vision, and Brian's DIY skills, they hope to get a clean start in their new master bath.
Hannah and Josh Ramsey have a massive home in Dallas, Texas. However, the whole house needs some work. Their newest renovation project will be their largest yet, converting two extremely small bathrooms, two bedrooms and a laundry area into one large master suite. Josh has a few DIY skills, but Hannah's knowledge of renovations both starts and stops at painting. The Ramseys have a big project on their hands, but they're eager to finally have a master suite they can be proud to call theirs.
Curt and Rock have been oddballs for forever, and Rock has agreed to help Curt in his backyard renovation. They want to tear down the existing deck, and make a larger, more expansive deck and plan to finish with an outdoor theater. Combined, their renovation skills are minimal, but with their sense of humor and Rock's saw something is bound to happen. They are prepared to take on the challenge!
Jesse and Tenneil Register hate their unfinished basement. They are completely ready for a new family space. But with new doors, walls, and windows, what could go wrong? With lots of love, and lots of drywall, this couple is ready to take on the renovation!
Natalie Nordstrom and Ben Bagwell are a young couple with limited DIY experience and lots of love. Their goal is to turn Natalie's poorly designed and outdated kitchen into an updated, usable space. Natalie and Ben know that this project is going to be a challenge to finish in five days, but with a lot of teamwork and dedication, what could go wrong?
A couple has reached its tolerance point for the antiquated kitchen and dining room in its house and is ready to upgrade both, but as they begin, they encounter a number of setbacks as even the simplest tasks become burdensome.
A man and his friend set out to renovate an outdated kitchen but fatigue and stress begins to take a toll.
A couple has tired of their antiquated 1980s-style kitchen and decides it is time to undertake the upgrade that they have been putting off for far too long, but their good intentions are met with one setback after another.
Bill and Bethany McKee are prepared to knock down a wall to expose an empty space they hope to turn into their daughter's room. But the area behind the wall is unfinished, and the McKee's have never seen it. What lies behind the wall, and can the McKee's handle it?
Life long friends Lori McDowell and Amy Emory have teamed up together to renovate Lori's rec room. Lori has been remodeling her whole house and it's time for them to conquer the rec room. But first they have to demo everything, the kitchen, the bathroom, the floors and walls. With little experience, power tools and a lot of laughs, can these renovators handle the challenge?
Katie and Jarrod Hess hate their master bathroom, from the uneven floors, to the barber shop stripes on the walls. They are ready to tear the whole space down. They want to demo the walls, extend out farther, fix the floors, and move the plumbing. But what they discover is an old house, means old problems.
Jessica and Justin Grossman are sick of their old kitchen and are ready for a change. It is outdated and covered in grime. They want to demo the whole space, and rearrange it for an open floor plan. With Jessica's leading skills, and Justin's tools, Jessica's confident they can finish the renovation ASAP.
Lindsey and Dave Leker love their home, the location, and the space. But with every house there are some problems. Their master bath is not a master space, and the shower in the hallway bathroom barely works. Their plan is to demo both bathrooms and create one larger space for the family to use. But with old bathrooms come old plumbing and old drywall. Can this couple handle it?
Roommates Hank Owen and Stephen Palmer want to turn their wasted space into a man cave. The room currently houses a bunch of couches and is too dark. Although their renovation skills are minimal, they try to pull it off with some interesting tactics and their sweet karate moves.
Teresa Davies and her husband Paul are sick of their sons' nasty bathroom. They have 4 boys who terrorize the bathroom, and they are ready to gut the whole space. What they discover is three boys can destroy anything. Boogers, broken walls, and bathtubs challenge the couple.
Anthony Thomas and his mother, Lisa Ramsey, have been renovating Anthony's 106 year old house. They're finally ready for the biggest project, the kitchen. They need to demolish everything in the space and start new. But with a house over one hundred years old anything can lay behind those walls.
John Eubank has been slowly renovating his home in downtown Baltimore for around 2 years. The final step for him is the kitchen where he plans to demo a wall to create an open floor plan. For this renovation he has talked his girlfriend, Whitney, into helping. With her go-getter attitude, and his "experience" they feel ready to tackle the kitchen. Will this kitchen end up tackling them?
Kim and Jon Sherman hate their laundry room space. With lots of kids making it messy, it's time for a change. They want to transform the space into a mudroom and a laundry room. To start they are going to blow out a wall and extend the room by 5 feet. The Shermans have their hands full with kids, a hole in their house, and a potential storm.
Mike and Claudia are over their master bathroom. The hate runs so deep that they have never used the shower once, and have lived there for over a year. But with 4+ people using one bathroom, they're ready to renovate. Mike and Claudia want to rip everything out, and even open up their closet to make the space larger.
John and Aleta Lynch love their historic home in downtown Phoenix. But with a historic home, comes some quirks they want to change. They plan to open up their kitchen for a more practical space. With a wall separating the dining room and the kitchen they hate how closed off it feels. With a lot of laughs, and some handiness, the Lynch's really have their work cut out.
Hannah and Brad Blackwell moved into their dream home and could not be happier. But they did find a way that they could be cleaner, if they renovate the master bath. The space is outdated, and the layout makes the room feel too small. Hannah and Brad have taken on some small projects at home, but feel confident they can handle tiling and plumbing for the first time as long as they work together.
Chris and Allie Bartelski are going crazy sharing a bathroom with their 5 year old, and 2 year old. They are ready for some privacy so they plan to create a master suite out of their bedroom by knocking out the closet and turning it into a bathroom, and tearing down the ceiling to expose the dormers. With a lot of laughs, a lot of power tools, and a dash of math skills, these homeowners are ready for the challenge.
Khalila and Marchello Adams love their daughter, Laila. She is their princess and their princess deserves the best bathroom. They plan to take out the floors, rip out the shower, and tile it all. With Marchello's work ethic, and Khalila's patience, they're going to give this renovation their all.
Caleb and Molly Shimmel want an open concept living space. They've done some minor renovations on the house, but their next big project is the living room. They plan to take down part of a wall to open up the space, and get rid of the old walls to add new drywall.
Anya has roped her brother, Noah, into helping on her renovation. Noah isn't exactly sure about it, but Anya is confident that her and Noah are the ultimate renovation team. Anya wants to remodel her 'great' room, hoping to make it great once more. Noah's expertise may be lacking, but with his sister's motivational attitude, nothing will stop them.
Chelsea and her fiance Chris are renovating their whole house in southern California. They plan to have their wedding on the estate, so when they say they want everything perfect, they mean it. Their next project is knocking down a bathroom and the laundry room to create a master bathroom. Chris' knowledge leads the team, and Chelsea's jokes keep it fun in this down and dirty renovation.
Freddy and Christine Ruiz are ready for a new master bathroom, and nothing is stopping them. Even Christy being almost eight months pregnant is not slowing them down. With their little one on the way, they're really in a time crunch to finish the bathroom. They plan to take out the shower and bath tub, to create a relaxing oasis.
Adam and Erika Perala are renovating their attic to get a little more space for their daughter. But with a 91 year old house, nothing is ever easy. They tear down the wood paneling to find some rather interesting items left from an old homeowner. But with some problems they didn't plan for, these renovators are struggling to finish.
Jon and Cindy Hagemann are ready to renovate their old bathroom. But there is one major problem, a cast iron lowered tub. But the Hagemann's soon discover figuring out how to remove the tub is only half the problem.
Sunday Burquest hates her guest bathroom, and has finally talked her husband Jeff into remodeling it. Sunday has had a "Do not use" sign on the bathroom for years and is ready to take it down. They plan to demo the entire room, all down to the studs. With some electrical issues, and Sunday's vibrant personality, they tough it out to try to beat their deadline.
Mary and Greg Goodman just bought their California dream home, but they have run into problems along the way. They have been renovating the entire house and now are ready to tackle the outdated kitchen. With Mary's pipe cutting skills and Greg's math skills, this episode proves to be entertaining and educational.
Ian Kolstad and his girlfriend Amanda Waite are high school sweethearts that just bought their first house together. They are not a fan of the drab bathroom and want to completely change the look. They think renovating will be easy, but with no experience and no help, will the renovation go as planned?
Mary Grace Kennedy just bought her first house in her hometown. She wants to revamp her out of date kitchen. With her dad by her side, she is certain they can tackle the daunting task of renovating this outdated house. Mary Grace struggles with various tasks of the renovation and finds out that sometimes daddy still knows best.
Kalvin and Sanja Daniels need to renovate their kitchen as soon as possible. Sanja is determined to have an open concept but Kalvin swears the wall she wants to tear down is a load bearing wall. With Kalvin's insight and Sanja's fearless attitude, this kitchen renovation will stop at nothing.
Casper Grey and David McKenzie want to keep their tight-knit family together, but David needs a little more personal space. In order to achieve this, they have decided to turn the dingy, unlivable basement into a modern, fully functioning apartment for David. This way, he can be available to help with his grandchildren while still being able to live his bachelor lifestyle.
Evan and Melanie Tatge cannot stand their current bathroom. With a tub they never use taking up space, they both agree a renovation is in order. Due to being amateurs, they run into some problems along the way. They power through leaky water pipes and vanities that don't fit in order to achieve their dream of a spacious, walk-in shower and a floor that perfectly matches their bedroom.
Natalie Escamilla and Jim Fell hate their 1950's bathroom. Since it's current, outdated condition has been deemed unlivable and entirely too small, it's time for a renovation. With a tub that won't fit and sewage seeping out of the toilet, this couple faced more obstacles than they initially thought possible.
Kayli Hillebrand hates her old kitchen. She enlists the help of her best friend, Megan Langford, to tear it apart and start new. Although these two work well together, they never imagined what sort of problems they would encounter. After a run-in with rats inside the walls, this is a renovation neither girl will soon forget.
Whitnee and Cody Russell hate their kitchen. With a useless wall blocking their view to the living room and the small counter space hindering Whitnee's ability to cook, these two are ready to take on a renovation. However, troubles arise when they discover animal eggs and other hurdles they didn't expect to jump over!
Husband and wife Bryan and April Aranda don't feel settled in their newly purchased home. They decide to renovate their living room and kitchen to fit their needs as a family of five. However, things don't go as well as they initially thought as they tackle their major home renovation.
Tiffany Threadgould's outdated kitchen doesn't function well, so she enlists the help of her best friend, Kat Tingum, to make it beautiful again. The discovery of mouse poo and tricky wiring lead the friends to troubles they never thought they'd face during this renovation.
Daniel Poole and his wife Kari feel that their master bedroom, which use to belong to Daniel's parents, could use some changes to make it fit their style. With floorboards that put up a fight and a discussion on how much closet space Kari should get, they realize how much they signed up for with this renovation.
Danielle Cuccio has always dreamed of having a cottage-style bathroom. She enlists her fiance, Tyler Kasupski, to help her get it there, but the relationship is tested when this renovation isn't as easy as either one previously thought. Tempers run high as new holes in the ceiling and walls that won't budge make this project a stressful one.
Randi and George Harvey love most of their home except for their master bathroom. They believe a renovation is definitely in order, but with 30-year-old "hair babies" and falling mirrors, this project proves it's easier said than done.
Carolyn Ossorio and her husband Paul hate their old, rundown master bathroom and want to make it useful again. They quickly realize that is easier said than done in this episode. Although this couple knows how to work together, a bloody hand and busted plumbing put their patience to the test.
Jill and John Padula don't feel at home in their master bathroom. In an effort to update it to fit their rustic country taste, they realize just how much patience they will need for this project. A few falls off the ladder, bloody hands and plumbing issues prove this is easier said than done.
Matt and Tina are ready to make their outdated, barely functional master bathroom beautiful again. However, their execution of this project turns out to be much harder than either of them expected. When an idea to unnecessarily remove a subfloor goes awry and a plumbing issue brings them to a halt, the Tews aren't sure if they made the right decision after all.