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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: home designx
Love It or List It
When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide.
Property Brothers: Forever Home
The Property Brothers new show Forever Home focuses on couples who are settled in their home but need some help and expertise to make it perfect.
In each episode, Drew will take the couple on a tour of nearby renovated homes to find out which features they can't live without. Armed with this information, and with the homeowner's budget in mind, Jonathan will bring the family's design dreams to life using 3D graphics. The brothers will then present the homeowners with two animated options that showcase different ways their house can be re-imagined. To unlock the home's full potential, Jonathan and Drew will focus on overhauling the house to suit the families' specific needs and wishes.
This Old House
The Emmy Award winning This Old House is the television's premier home improvement series. This Old House's mission is to demystify the home improvement process and to celebrate the fusion on old world craftsmanship and modern technology.
Home (2020)
Home offers viewers a never-before-seen look inside the world's most innovative homes. Each episode unveils the boundary-pushing imagination of the visionaries who dared to dream and build them.
Battle on the Beach
HGTV stars Ty Pennington and Alison Victoria, joined by Food Network's Taniya Nayak, mentor three skilled teams of up-and-coming flippers in this competition series. The seaside home improvement clash will play out in picturesque Gulf Shores, Alabama, across three identical 1,500 square foot properties. Each week, the teams will execute a renovation challenge with results that impress star judges Mike Holmes and Mina Starsiak Hawk. Ultimately, the team who adds the most property value will win a $50,000 cash prize earmarked for the champion's next flip.
Grand Designs New Zealand
Grand Designs New Zealand is a series about New Zealanders taking on the challenge of building their own unique and inspirational homes... From architectural designer mansions to DIY homes using archaic or new school building techniques and material... From the beach, to the mountains, and the hills in between. Grand Designs charts the in-depth process of creating these unique homes, and the personal journeys of those building them.
Farmhouse Fixer
The nostalgia, charm and history behind New England farmhouses are a few of the reasons Jonathan Knight loves to restore old homes. With the help of his designer, Kristina, Jonathan works to keep that history alive by breathing new life into the homes.
100 Day Dream Home
Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt are a husband-and-wife team from Tampa, Florida, that makes dream homes come true. She's the realtor, he's the developer and together they help clients both design and build the perfect house from the ground up in 100 days or less.
Property Brothers: Buying and Selling
Join the Property Brothers, Drew and Jonathan Scott, as they help homeowners sell their current home and buy a new property in HGTV's new series, "Buying and Selling". Jonathan renovates the family's current home for a successful sale, while Drew checks out the best options for the family's new property. Drew then oversees the selling of the renovated home and the buying of a new house.
Bargain Block
The series sees home renovation experts Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas fulfilling their dream of restoring Motor City's iconic American neighborhoods, one house at a time. With help from their friend, lifetime Detroit resident and real estate expert Shea Hicks-Whitfield, the couple buys as many rundown and abandoned houses as they can on a single block and then renovates them to make them appealing, yet affordable enough for buyers within the community.
Million Dollar Listing New York: Ryan's Renovation
After purchasing a multi-million-dollar townhouse for their expanding family, Ryan Serhant and wife, Emilia, gut the newly acquired 7,900 square foot home to create the home of their dreams with enough room for their big Greek family. In each episode, viewers will see the transformation of the constantly evolving townhouse, with a few hiccups along the away.
A Very Brady Renovation
We'll never forget the shag carpet and open staircase of The Brady Bunch home. Lucky for us, HGTV serves up a healthy dose of nostalgia that's sure to be far out.
As the name suggests, the show offers an in-depth look at the iconic home's renovation and features design pros like the stars of Property Brothers, Restored by the Fords and Flea Market Flip.
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.
Good Bones: Risky Business
Good Bones: Risky Business will feature Mina boldly going solo to purchase the historic Sanders House in the Indianapolis neighborhood of Fountain Square. More than a century old, the 7,000 square-foot property - which includes the main home and a carriage house - will be the largest project Mina has ever tackled in terms of size and budget and will require precise restoration to return it to its former glory.
Home Town Kickstart
In the new Home Town spinoff series Home Town Kickstart (wt), Ben and Erin Napier expand their mission beyond their hometown of Laurel, MS - bringing their unique brand of historic renovations and restoration to six small towns nationwide.
Holmes and Holmes
This series follows Mike Holmes and his son Mike Jr. (MJ) as they transform MJ's modest bachelor bungalow into the perfect, two-storey home for MJ and his girlfriend Lisa. While Mike and MJ share a last name, a strong work ethic, and a desire to help others, they don't always see eye to eye. Their different approaches provide the foundation for unexpected moments of humour and drama- though they always vow to build it right. In addition to seeing the newest materials and build techniques, viewers will get a glimpse into the personal lives of the Holmes men. Holmes + Holmes is a memorable Father/Son journey with a hammer...and a dream!
The Block (NZ)
Four teams compete in a house renovating competition for 10 weeks until the big live auction that will see one team crowned The Block season 2 winners!
Why the Heck Did I Buy This House?
Designer and renovator Kim Wolfe comes to the rescue of homeowners feeling major buyer's remorse. This former Survivor winner and mom of three uses her expert skills to reinvent lifeless spaces and make homeowners finally fall in love with their home.
Home Free (2015)
Nine do-it-yourself-er couples who need a new house are each given the chance to earn an ultimate dream home when they agree to live in a series of dilapidated fixer-uppers that they must renovate. Each week, they face challenges and twists, and the couple that didn't "perform up to code" is eliminated. The remaining couples will have to live together in the house they've worked on-so the more work they complete, the more comfortable they will be.
Tiny House, Big Living
Couples learn what it really means to downsize when they take the plunge into the tiny house real estate market. At an average size of only 180 square feet, watch as clients meet with their builders, or decide to build these tiny homes all by themselves, and follow along through the construction process until the house is complete.
Queen of Versailles Reigns Again
A monumental transformation will be in store for home renovation fans with the Wednesday, March 30, release of Queen of Versailles Reigns Again on discovery+. In 2012, the world was introduced to Jackie Siegel and her quest to build the largest single-family home in America in the hit documentary The Queen of Versailles. After a stock market plummet nearly killed her dream home, Jackie and her family are ready to return to their famous 90,000 square-foot home. Offering the first glimpse inside the home since the documentary premiered a decade ago, the series will chronicle a vast renovation project, including the completion of five kitchens, a 35-car garage, 150-person dining room, ballroom and the family's very own British-style pub.
Love It or List It Australia
Love It or List It comes to Australia in a brand new series featuring hosts Andrew Winter (Selling Houses Australia) and Neale Whittaker (The Block; Editor of Vogue Living) as they help home owners across the country with one of life's biggest dilemmas... to renovate and love the home you are in; or to sell up and find a new dream home somewhere else.
Andrew and Neale are battling for the hearts and heads of our homeowners as they try to discover what's best for the family. A compelling mixture of enlightening renovations, property searches and good-natured competition between our hosts, creates a hugely entertaining series in which you'll be intrigued to find out if they Love It... or, if they List It.
Tiny House Hunters
Get ready to downsize and upgrade your lifestyle with Tiny House Hunters! Follow homebuyers as they search for the perfect small space and navigate the challenges of tiny living.
From custom builds to pre-fab models, each episode showcases the unique design and functionality of tiny homes. Join the movement and discover the freedom and simplicity of living with less.
Rico to the Rescue
HGTV has ordered the new eight-episode home renovation series Rico to the Rescue (wt), starring builder Rico León as he steps in to help Denver homeowners salvage renovations that have gone off the rails. Driven by his parents' past experience with a crooked contractor, Rico is an advocate for desperate families who need an empathetic expert to fix their stressful situations.
We Bought A Funeral Home
We Bought A Funeral Home is an eerie new series that will unearth an unconventional side of the home renovation realm. The six episodes will document the quirky journey of Heather and Arryn Blumberg and their two kids, Rafferty and Noa, who trade in big city life to buy, renovate and design a 12,000-square-foot, 1800s Victorian funeral home in the small town of Dresden, Ontario.
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