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- Cascading 15-foot waterfalls; luxury grottos and swim up bars are nothing for the Pool Kings. Follow along as they 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.
- 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.
- Nicole Curtis is saving historic houses, one broken-down fireplace at a time. Working in Detroit and Minneapolis, Nicole takes ramshackle homes from the wrecking ball to their original stunning glory. Whether it's managing her rugged crew or wrangling city officials, this single mom wields her hammer with skill and returns condemned properties to their place as the pride of the neighborhood.
- After his girlfriend, Lisa, moves in, Mike Holmes Jr. enlists the help of his dad, Mike Holmes, to give his modest bachelor bungalow a facelift. Lisa soon finds herself "between a rock and a hard place" as the two Holmes work together on the reno.
- Organization specialist Kraig Bantle and the crew from Garage Brothers, a family business based in Raleigh, N.C., offer to clean up garages, basements and attics that are out of control. Kraig and his team clear the clutter and repurpose the spaces into rooms that homeowners can enjoy. The catch? The crew takes any valuables they find and resells them, hoping to turn a profit.
- This ain't your Grandma's knitting show! Knitty Gritty, a new how-to series for the DIY Network, presents fun and fabulous ideas for creative knitters, from beginners to advanced. The series debuts this July on DIY and is hosted by Vickie Howell - a young, hip crafter with a passion for knitting. In each episode, knitting experts will join Vickie as she takes viewers through projects such as baby "Ugg" boots, a groovy guitar strap, and even a bag knit from recycled plastic grocery bags. Since knitting is such a popular social activity, "knitsters" also join Vickie in the episodes and tackle the featured project. More than just informational, this fun and creative series will appeal to knitters across the board.
- Barnwood Builders' Mark Bowe is heading to the heartland to work side by side with some of the best craftsman in America. From old world blacksmiths to roofers, joiners and glaziers, he'll get the ultimate education working as an apprentice to the best of the best. And when you're rehabbing buildings nearly two centuries old, the tools of the trade are unlike anything you've ever seen.
- Three hip young female hosts show homeowners how to completely transform their homes using nothing but fabric (and a touch of paint when necessary). DIY's "seam team" is made up of an interior designer Cat Wei, upholsterer Kelly Keener and seamstress April Eden. Instead of emptying each room and starting from scratch, the Material Girls work with the elements that are already in the room. Using only fabric, scissors, staples, needles, thread and help from the homeowners, they will turn the room into a redecorated masterpiece.
- From The Rachel and fanny packs to Beanie Babies and dancing the Macarena, the 1990s had plenty of questionable fads. The home was no exception, as owners went wild with faux finishes, inflatable furniture, shabby chic, armoires, stencil painting and more. With the help of design pros and pop-culture experts, we're opening the HGTV and DIY archives to tackle the worst trends from the '90s and see if we can answer the question: "What were we thinking?"
- That's So '80s is a clip-driven ride through the good, bad and ugly design trends of the decade of decadence. A panel of pop culture experts has plenty to say about design faux pas, like pastel colors, carpeted bathrooms, waterbeds, glass blocks and sponge painting.
- What can you do to your bathroom with just a few days to work and some elbow grease? More than you can imagine. DIY Network expert Matt Muenster shows you the possibilities in the series BATHtastic! In each episode you'll learn about cutting-edge new materials, amazing design tips and essential DIY know-how that will revitalize any bathroom, great or small. It's one of your favorite and most widely used rooms in the house, so treat your bathroom to a quick upgrade to take it from bath to BATHtastic!
- Documentary film Ääniä maan alta (Sounds from the underground) tells the musical history of TVO, a legendary music club in Turku, Finland. Starting from the era of jazz jam session of the 1960's and ending to the modern experimental and alternative music scene that include hardcore punk, metal, hip-hop and noise.
- Listen up! Hosted by tech expert Corey Greenberg, this DIY Workshop offers the step-by-step planning and construction of a unique, high-tech personal home theater. Our experts explore the digital landscape with in-depth explanations of digital television choices, options for programming delivery, acoustic and engineering considerations that impact a home theater design, and much more! Home Theater Workshop makes your home theater experience sound just right!
- The HGTV Smart Home 2018 is nestled in the tall grasses of the low country in South Carolina and we're taking you from start to finish as we build the smartest, most efficient home we've ever given away. With Jeff Devlin handling the build and Tiffany Brooks focusing on design, this home will surprise, entertain and make life a little easier. One lucky person will win it all -- this incredible home, everything in it, the new Mercedes-Benz GLC 350e Plug-In Hybrid and $100,000 from national mortgage lender Quicken Loans. It's a grand prize package worth over $1.6 million.
- Two city detectives are sent to a small idyllic town in North Carolina called 'Silver Creek Falls" to investigate a strange series of events that the local sheriff can't seem to get his mind around. What initially seems like an open-and-shut case unfolds into a truly terrifying mystery that will leave the detectives wondering what is real and what isn't.
- After the infamous "Silver Creek Falls" case is forcibly closed by the Norfolk Police Commissioner, Detective Sara Fitzgerald transfers to a small town in her home state of Massachusetts. What seems to be a new and peaceful life for our protagonist is soon turned upside down when a double homicide occurs in a nearby nature reserve.
- Guest Kathy Cano-Murillo explains the meaning of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and how this traditional Mexican holiday is celebrated. Kathy explains the importance of having an altar to honor the dead and demonstrates how to make one out of a decorated cigar box, embellished with candles, photos, and other mementos. Kathy whips up a felt banner, some white-chocolate sugar skulls, and folds up tissue paper into festive flowers.
- Guest Kathy Cano Murillo turns a plain old TV tray and silverware drawer into a colorful table collage featuring a splash of Latin art and culture. Next, Kathy takes an unadorned lamp and camps it up rumba-girl style using fruit and lots of glitz. Then, Kathy takes brightly colored crepe paper and fashions it into a lush topiary guaranteed to brighten up any fiesta.
- After years of clearing and construction, Rene and Kelly are finally ready to put in a pool that completes their beautiful, 20-acre San Antonio property. Tony and Paul are confident the couple will love the huge natural waterfall, stacked-stone spa and spacious baja shelf they have designed. Finding a way to tie the stunning new pool in with the existing beloved backyard pond is going to be a challenge, though.
- A young couple looks to build an off-the-grid geodesic dome, cooled using geothermal caves, with a view of Tennessee's South Cumberland Mountain Range. But they're up against uncertain weather, an intricate design and treacherous mountain paths.
- Brett tackles a historic 1887 Victorian home built in Altadena, California, by Andrew McNally of Rand McNally publishing fame. In 1897 a Turkish Room was added to the home with materials from the Turkish Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. To retain the home's grandeur, Brett relocates the kitchen and entryway. Then, he tackles the main bedroom and bath, which have lost their original style.
- The Barnwood Builders travel to Walton, WV, to save the barn that inspired Mark Bowe to start his business 25 years ago. The guys find some fun treasures, Sherman makes a special gift and Alex visits a workshop that makes some of the finest pipe organs.
- The Barnwood Builders teach two young apprentices how to build a timber frame barn in Weston, West Virginia. Mark Bowe explores the finished 4-H cabin at Jackson's Mill, and Mark Battle checks out a finished mountain top retreat in New Market, Virginia.
- The Barnwood Builders restore a timber frame home on a frozen field in West Virginia. Mark and Johnny visit an extraordinary mountain top retreat with a log home and timber frame pool house, and Alex Webb builds a lord's table and bench at his workshop.
- A New York couple with a passion for snowboarding begins building a smart timber frame cabin in remote Vermont. Troubles soon begin when the home's instructions lead to confusion, making this dream nearly impossible to finish before the harsh winter hits.