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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: before and afterx
Fixer Upper
The first rule of real estate is location, location, location, but what happens when a buyer's only option in the right location is a house with dreadful design and a clunky layout? We say buy it - then fix it! "Fixer Upper" pairs renovation, design and real estate pros Chip and Joanna Gaines with Waco/Dallas, Texas-area buyers to renovate the wrong house that's in the right location.
Graveyard Carz
This is an automotive reality show focusing on restoring Chrysler muscle cars. Not only are the cars wrecked, they are beyond repair. To fix a Graveyard Car, it can't just be restored, it has to be resurrected
House Hunters Renovation
The show follows potential home buyers as they tour three for-sale homes and choose the one that is the perfect fixer-upper. In a House Hunters first, HGTV cameras also capture what happens after the home is purchased and the renovation project begins. Each episode features the new homeowners as they renovate and then reveal their new space.
Honest Renovations
Join Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis as they take on the ultimate renovation challenge: transforming family homes that just aren't cutting it into stunning spaces as functional as they are fabulous.
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.
Problem Spaces
Houston-based DIY designer Fariha Nasir takes difficult spaces - odd-angled walls, outdated designs and areas that just aren't working - and turns them into her clients' favorite rooms.
Saved and Remade
Loved but unused objects are transformed into beautiful and functional items by a team of highly skilled master crafters, then revealed to their owners.
Design on a Dime
Design on a Dime makes over a space for design-conscious home dwellers who want lots of style but may not have lots of money for the project.
With a budget of just $1,000, a design team tackles a problem area such as a boring bedroom, lackluster living room, cluttered dining room or outdated office space. Together the team transforms the ordinary into the awesome. What a dramatic change! And what fun to see the residents' reaction to their new room!
The budget isn't big, but the payoff sure is. Hosts are Sam Kivett (100s and 200s), Lee Snijders and Kristan Cunningham (300s); design team members include Charles Burbridge, Summer Baltzer, Dave Sheinkopf and Spencer Anderson
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