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Browse - Most popular shows on DIY Network
Maine Cabin Masters
In Maine Cabin Masters, builder Chase Morrill is teaming up with his brother, sister and best friend to save and transform abandoned cabins buried deep in the remote woods of Maine. From historic cottages nearly a century old, to camp cabins in need of some major TLC, they'll give these properties the facelift they've needed for decades. And, you never know what you might find when you go for a walk in the woods.
Building Off the Grid
What do you do if you don't trust the world around you? You build a new one. That's the motto of Michael Reynolds, Architect and visionary that created the Earthship. Earthships are houses that are completely self-sufficient and totally off the grid with no electricity or water bills - ever. Michael Reynolds and his team of builders along with 50 interns, who have given up their lives to be part of this project, have just four weeks to build a house in Big Sky, Montana for Earthship enthusiast Jeff Saad. Michael and his crew battle nature and time to try and complete this amazing house.
Rehab Addict
Nicole Curtis works in Minneapolis and Detroit discovering houses that were once the best part of their neighborhood but are starting to fall apart. She recruits her crew to come out and rebuild the houses to their original glory days. is a sweet-talking, hammer-swinging whirlwind.
Barnwood Builders
Mark Bowe and his crew of West Virginia master craftsmen salvage antique barns and cabins, reusing the wood to create stunning, modern homes. The "Barnwood Builders" are devoted to salvaging and will stop at nothing to give 200-year-old structures new life, providing entertainment, inspiration and awe along the way.
Building Alaska
In one of the most remote and rugged places on the planet, expert hunting guide Bob May has led scores of outdoorsmen and adventurers during their dream trips on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska. Now it's his turn to do some dreaming. Bob sets out to build the ultimate hunting lodge that will become his own piece of heaven on earth. But even the most rugged Alaskan needs some help from time to time. That's where his son and team of experts come in. Watch as they battle the elements and personal challenges to make a dream home a reality in DIY Network's Building Alaska.
Bargain Mansions
For home restoration expert Tamara Day, there's no such thing as a home that's too big! This Kansas City native and mother of four specializes in restoring the neglected large homes that others are too scared to take on. She brings these big beauties back to life so that new families can move in and love them again.
Salvage Dawgs
Robert Kulp and Mike Whiteside are architectural salvage business owners reclaiming vintage pieces from historical buildings and reselling them to people for home renovation projects.
Vanilla Ice Project
Vanilla Ice (aka Robert Van Winkle) shows off his knack for home renovation as he attempts the most difficult project yet, the total renovation of a six-bedroom, five-bath lake home in Palm Beach, FL.
Stone House Revival
Jeff Devlin is the go-to guy when it comes to historic houses in and around Buck's County PA, where the structures are literally older than the country itself. In each episode of Stone House Revival , Jeff and his team of restoration experts work with homeowners to help revive these dilapidated structures into modern living spaces while preserving their historic integrity. Watch as he brings the amazing character of these old, rundown homes back to life.
Pool Kings
Cascading 15-foot waterfalls; luxury grottos and swim up bars are nothing for the Pool Kings. Follow along as Kelly Caviness and his sons Christian and Cameron create over the top award-winning dream pools for their clients. From your own custom lake to a show-stopping backyard water park, the sky is the limit when the Pool Kings are on the job.
First Time Flippers
Can two "First Time Flippers" turn a disaster house into a dream home? We chronicle the highs and lows of renovation as homeowners take on their very first flip. Will they make a profit? Or break the bank?
Holmes Next Generation
Contractor Mike Holmes joins forces with his kids, Sherry and Mike Junior, to rescue homeowners from shady contractors, DIY projects gone wrong and dysfunctional homes.
Vanilla Ice Goes Amish
The show follows rock-star home improvement expert Vanilla Ice as he travels deep into the largest Amish settlement in the United States. He is on a quest to learn the lost art of hand-craftsmanship and will embed with an Amish family to arrive at his goal. Along the way he will meet a group of young Amish men and women who teach him the traditions, practices and trades that have made the Amish one of the most mysterious - and misunderstood - groups in the world. Together they will tackle construction projects ranging from kitchen additions to an old-school barn raising.
The Treehouse Guys
Join the Treehouse Guys as they take on massive DIY projects for their clients in this thrilling series. These builders create stunning treehouses that are both functional and beautiful.
With their expertise and creativity, they turn dreams into reality, crafting unique structures that blend seamlessly into the surrounding environment. Don't miss this exciting show!
Holmes: Buy It Right
In each half-hour episode of Holmes: Buy It Right, Mike Holmes applies his construction expertise and creative vision to one couple's search for their dream home. With their favorite properties to choose from, Holmes gets these home buyers to use their heads, in addition to their hearts and gives them the tools they need to make the most important purchase of their lives.
Building Off the Grid: Alaska
The Perrins brothers are building an extremely remote log hunting cabin in the heart of the Alaskan Range. Steve Perrins II, a native Alaskan, is heading up the build. He will lead his team, which consists of his four younger brothers and his wife, 13 miles on horseback into the deep wilderness of Sheep Lake where they have just two weeks to construct an entire single-story cabin. The build process will include the use of archaic tools, materials, and pioneering techniques throughout. In addition to their tight deadline, unpredictable weather, encroaching wildlife and the daily adventures of building in remote Alaskan will challenge their every will and wit.
Renovation Realities
Home renovation looks so easy on TV. We see a project move quickly and smoothly from start to finish - and the results are always beautiful. But somewhere between "before" and "after" there are always at least a few speed bumps - and one great story. Budgets skyrocket, tempers flare, relationships suffer. This is real life, and "Renovation Realities" proves that even in home improvement, truth is often stranger than fiction.
Garage Gold
This show tracks the adventures of Kraig Bantle and the crew from his family business, Garage Brothers. They offer to clear cluttered, dysfunctional garages, attics and basements free of charge, but there is a catch.
The team keeps any valuables they find. For years, Kraig and the Garage Brothers crew have been carving out a living by uncovering buried treasure in overstuffed spaces, and selling it for a profit. Once the space is cleared, the team helps convert the newly-emptied space into a room the homeowners can enjoy.
Wood Work
Join Clint and Kelly Harp of Harp Design Co. on their journey to create beautiful and functional woodwork pieces for their clients.
From custom tables to statement pieces, watch as the Harps use their creativity and expertise to transform raw materials into stunning works of art.
Building Off the Grid: Alaska Range
Ana and Jacob White and their two small kids are a modern-day Swiss Family Robinson, building an off-the-grid cabin on the Alaska Range. With all of their materials needing to be transported by snowmobile, this adventurous couple will have their work cut out for them as they create an entire home with no utilities available. And with the unpredictable Alaskan weather, not to mention aggressive wildlife, this family will be racing against the seasonal clock to get the cabin done before the dead of winter.
I Want That
We're taking an up-close look at the hottest home improvement products around. From the latest in lighting to smart appliances and must-have tools and gadgets, each episode of DIY Network's I Want That is packed with in-depth information on the coolest products to just hit the market.
Louisiana Flip N Move
In "Louisiana Flip N Move", three teams of New Orleans house flippers buy abandoned properties in the Big Easy and then haul the old homes to new locations for a complete renovation. The teams must find creative ways to transport the homes through the city's narrow roads or even float them on barges across the mighty Mississippi River to their new address.
House Crashers
It's ambush renovation at its finest when licensed contractor Josh Temple and his crew of remodeling experts surprise unsuspecting do-it-yourselfers in the home improvement aisle. When stunned homeowners win the remodeling lottery, leaky faucets turn into spectacular room transformations. You never know when you might run into "House Crashers" and your fix-it project turns into makeover magic.
Building Off the Grid: Rocky Mountains
What do you get when a talented architect and a group of daring mountain bike enthusiasts come together to build an off-the-grid Oculus and tree house in the side of a mountain? We follow along as Colorado native Steve Novy and his friends from the Stomparillaz Creative Cycling Collective put the rugged Rocky Mountain terrain to the test in an area known for unpredictable mudslides, snowstorms, and mountain lions.
Big Beach Builds
Having grown up in a family of builders, contractor Marnie Oursler is using her pedigree to give outdated beach homes a new lease on life. From gorgeous decks that make the most of ocean views, to beach glass inspired kitchens and customized sand-friendly spaces, she's taking classic beach houses that have been around forever and giving them modern updates while still preserving their charm. Whether you have all the money in the world, or a modest budget, Marnie will make your beach living dreams come true.
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