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- Ian & Emily bought their 3-story duplex in the city because it was loaded with old school charm and offered plenty of space for their family. But the kitchen is tiny, has little countertop space, and not a single drawer, making it a challenge to do every day tasks. There's not much room to expand, so Licensed Contractor James Young comes up with creative solutions to save space, such as a base cabinet with a pull-out table. Going for a rustic modern theme, he blends old-school materials like reclaimed bleacher wood & recycled chalkboards, with sleek modern ones such as hi-gloss cabinet doors.
- Rachel Wilson and Jason Fjelstad bought their first house six months ago, and the young couple loves everything about their new home... except for the kitchen. So, before they invite friends and family over for a housewarming party, they ask contractor James Young to help them with a complete kitchen overhaul. Their dark and dated kitchen is about to become a thing of the past, as they replace it with a modern space built with green materials.
- Michael & Asia have tried to modify their back yard to fit their needs, but the end result has failed to live up to their dreams. They bring in Landscape Designer Sara Bendrick to help them tackle the overgrown, underutilized space. Plans include adding a new seat wall, sprucing up their old hot tub with tile and a surrounding deck, building a customized gardening station, and tying the whole space together with bold colors and design.
- Danny and Sandy have put their stamp on nearly every room of their house but their horrible master bath is just too big a project. The dated 1980's space is split into two separate rooms, one of which is carpeted, and is home to mold, rust, and a bulky unused Jacuzzi tub.
- Turning a duplex back into a single-family home isn't always easy, but that's just what Nicole wants to do. Working to return the living and dining rooms to their original layout, she must first figure out where doorways have been closed off and ceilings dropped. Plus, there's a gorgeous stained glass window at the front of the house that will completely change people's perception of the property once it's fixed.
- Five years ago Robert and Carrie Shidla bought an historic 1920's home. The kitchen was ugly, but the Shidla's were convinced it had potential. Five years later they haven't touched it. Robert and Carrie have both worked in restaurants, so these two foodies would love a high-end kitchen at home. Contractor James Young will help them transform the dated space into a fresh cottage kitchen, with modern accents.
- Ben and Katie have a charming home in a quiet neighborhood, surrounded by parks and scenic views. Their home is full of color and designed for comfort but it all ends abruptly in the kitchen: a white box with nothing to look at and little to love. The appliances are aging, the materials uninspiring, and the whole room lingers under a layer of dirt and grime. The only remedy is a complete overhaul. We'll loosen up the layout, maximize the storage space, and give Ben and Katie's kitchen a fresh start.
- Lea and Emit tried fixing up their basement bathroom on their own, but ended up with one wreck of a renovation. Glass block walls for the shower create a locker room feel, and the tiny, cramped vanity is hiding a moldy mess. Fortunately, contractor Jeff Devlin is here to gut this DIY disaster and start from scratch. He brings in cool glow-in-the-dark tiles, a larger vanity with plenty of color, and custom cabinets and counters for the laundry area to create a brighter, more inviting space.
- Jen & Jeff moved to a woodsy neighborhood cottage a year ago and spent a lot of time & energy renovating the interior. But their dangerous disaster of a backyard is too much for them to deal with so they call in Landscape Designer Sara Bendrick. After the safety hazards in the yard are dealt with, the deck will be extended to make the side yard more usable, and a pergola-covered dining area will be added. A separate seating area with a relaxing fountain will anchor one corner of the yard, and in the other, an unused shed will be converted into a playhouse complete with a climbing wall for their young son to enjoy.
- Ed and Lauren have renovated every room in their dream house except their embarrassing pink bath! The shower is a size too small, the space is dark and cold, and there is absolutely no storage. Watch as host Jeff Devlin transforms this hideous bathroom into a fresh and relaxing master suite featuring a custom vanity, radiant heated floors, and a high tech shower with its very own window!
- When financial planner Shelly bought her 1950's fixer-upper, she was certain it would be a good long-term investment. She's tackled many updates herself, and practically doubled the livable space, but the kitchen remains a sore spot for Shelly and her 3 roommates. With a limited budget, licensed contractor James Young shows them how to get the most bang for Shelly's buck. By reusing the existing cabinetry, coming up with creative storage solutions, and adding stylish, budget-friendly features, James helps them to get a chic, functional kitchen without breaking the bank.
- Emily and Jerrid's starter home is starting to take shape; that is, except for their grimy master bathroom. This outdated bath is not only filthy beyond repair, but it's also barely functional, particularly for 6'6" Jerrid. Watch as host Jeff Devlin opens the space up and gives it some style, with a huge shower and tub, exotic 10-foot tile, a modern vanity with an artsy backsplash, and a high-tech mirror that can play their favorite tunes.
- Sarah and Mark bought their home about 8 years ago when they fell in love and decided to merge their families. With each having three kids of their own, their new house was perfect for their exploding family. That is except for their humongous, bland and outdated eighties bathroom. Watch as our man with a plan, Jeff Devlin, re-invents their space along with Mark and Sara's six kids by turning their bath into a rustic, relaxing space featuring an indoor pergola, his and her vanities and a hand built armoire with a secret make-up counter inside; giving this couple a surprise makeover they'll never forget!
- When Aimee and Marcus first bought their 1988 split entry home three years ago they saw a lot of potential. However, they hate facing their least favorite room. Their horribly outdated bathroom with missing tiles and a hard to get into shower. Watch as host Jeff Devlin fixes up this forgotten and forlorn bath by turning it into a seaside inspired space with bright blues, hand made ceramic tiles, conch shell pendant lights and a top of the line shower tub combo - giving this couple the bathroom they have always longed for.
- Working in St. Paul for the first time, Nicole finds another house in an up and coming neighborhood that needs her attention. Fighting the onset of colder weather, she must first tackle an exterior makeover, figuring out how to clean up the front yard and replace the icky yellow and brown paint job. Inside, she begins the difficult task of cleaning out all the left over junk so the plumbers and electrician can get started.
- The kitchen in Trevor and Kelly Russell's 1920s bungalow wears a lot of hats - cannery, brewery, greenhouse, art studio, chicken coop...and they have simply outgrown it. They have a full vegetable garden in the backyard, along with four chickens that occasionally wander into the kitchen. They have zero counter space for all their fresh produce, and almost no storage to speak of - it just doesn't work for all their needs. But with the help of contractor James Young, they'll turn their outdated kitchen into a functional, stylish space using sustainable, cutting-edge products. This isn't your average remodel - with a bold design scheme, built-in compost system and a built-in beer tap, this kitchen is sure to turn heads.
- When Rico & Indred found their 1980's split-level 15 years ago, all they saw was potential. Updating their home is a constant topic of conversation, but they've spent most of the last 15 years disagreeing on how best to renovate it. They finally agreed on one thing - bringing in their friend & Licensed Contractor James Young to navigate them through their kitchen remodel. He helps them gut their atrocious kitchen and open up a wall so they have plenty of room to add new cabinets, countertops and a huge center island. Along the way James helps them settle on a number of differences in design choices.
- Host Meg Caswell is searching every corner of the country to find the best-kept secrets in America. As a designer, she's always on the lookout for fresh new inspiration that will keep her designs cutting edge. She's hunting down the quirkiest shops, funkiest hotels, strangest homes, weirdest art, and most colorful characters to see what she can learn from them. She'll explore the Hudson River Valley in New York, the funky downtown scene of Austin, Texas, and the distinctly diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco in a wacky, fun-packed journey.
- Dave & Brittany spend a lot of time in their kitchen cooking and brewing beer, but it's an inefficient, eyesore of a space that isn't laid out well and feels cut off from the rest of the house. Licensed Contractor James Young helps them stretch their $18,000 budget and maximize space by reusing their old cabinets and adding more along an empty wall to create a beverage center with a built-in beer fridge and tap. The floor will get updated with porcelain tile that looks like wood, and the backsplash will be covered with sleek glass mosaic tile. Finally, the wall adjacent the dining room will be opened up and a countertop ledge with seating for three will be added.
- Mike and Brittany were searching for the perfect location for their floral design business, but when they stumbled upon this 1920's two story jewel, they knew right away they'd also found a home for their family. But there's one room in this house that is far from charming.. and that's their awkwardly decorated master bath!
- Nate is a single dad with two kids and a serious bathroom problem. Things are old and crumbling, the shower and vanity are way too small, and to top it all off, everything is yellow-right down to the flowery wallpaper Watch as host Jeff Devlin transforms this 1960s era bathroom into a modern classic featuring awesome handmade concrete tile, eye-catching faux rafters, and amazing DIY projects using unique and inexpensive materials like newspaper and rope.
- Jim and Danielle have lived in their house for a year. They've tried to DIY their way to a perfect home, but their upstairs bathroom is almost beyond repair. Watch as host Jeff Devlin expands this cramped, useless bathroom into a beautiful, beach-inspired space. Using natural materials like bamboo and grasscloth, and a unique mosaic tile pattern on the wall, this bathroom will go from cringe-inducing to cool and calming.
- Single mom, Nancy has had it with her hideous all-white kitchen. After 20 years of living with this sterile, boring space she's ready for an upgrade. With the help of contractor James Young, this kitchen is getting a major makeover. Together, they're ready to give it a new lease on life, full of function, color and personality.
- Single dad Ray has his hands full raising his two daughters. There's little time left to tend to his neglected backyard.Landscape Designer Sara Bendrick helps him turn the space into an Asian inspired oasis complete with a meditation deck, reflection pond and pergola-covered living area.
- Redoing their 1950's kitchen has always been in the back of college sweetheart Mark and Megan's minds, but seemed more daunting than other projects. The added pressure is that they are expecting their first baby in just a few months! Licensed contractor James Young is here to help ease their fears and take this project from 50's flashback to simple & modern without going over the top - or over their $22,000 budget.
- New parents Chris and Amy continue their renovation of the historic 1903 Detroit home that was once owned by Chris' great-grandparents. Before their daughter Ruby starts crawling, they have to rebuild a bathroom - a shell of room with a giant hole in the floor. They salvage the early 1900's tub and transform the bathroom into a charming space with custom wallpaper inspired by the original design. They also renovate a guest bedroom by repairing the existing beadboard and sanding and staining the original pine wood sub-floor.
- Nicole doesn't have much to work with in the back yard, but she's making the best with what she's got. Lifting up the garage to pour a new foundation beats the cost of building a new one from scratch. This house also needs a new roof, which is a first for Nicole on a project. Nicole picks a unique color to help make the house stand out in the neighborhood.
- Mic and Lisa O'Brien bought their 1930s home because it was located in one of the best school districts and its distance to shopping and entertainment. After refinishing nearly every room in the house and doing a major addition, they still have a dismal basement that sticks out like a sore thumb. When it comes to resale, this would definitely be the area that would drag down the rest of the house. This renovation project calls for new electrical and drywall with plenty of recessed lights and speakers and new egress windows to let in more light. We also install a new gas fireplace insert , marble and glass subway tile , a rubber interlocking gym floor, shaker style custom cabinets , a big screen TV and a new piece of gym equipment (Power Plate) to shake up their exercise routine.
- The Renovation Raiders descend on a suburban basement.
- Doua and his wife Yeng moved from the city to their 1978 ranch-style house a year ago. They love their home's country setting, but they don't really care for the house itself. And the bath? They hate it. It's small, inefficient, outdated, moldy, yellowed, and full of worms. Host Jeff Devlin will transform this disgusting bathroom into a modern, high-tech, stylish space with custom molded concrete floors, a custom floating vanity, a high-tech toilet, deep-soak tub and rain shower, and a mirror that doubles as a computer.
- 2014– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeAnthony Anderson visits a huge Florida shrimp festival and cooking challenge. Anthony Anderson tastes his way through the Amelia Island, Florida, Shrimp Festival, getting recipe secrets from the Shrimp Dish Challenge contenders. Anthony Anderson tastes his way through the Amelia Island, Florida, Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival, along with 100,000 other food fans, and discovers some exciting offerings by vendors including shrimp and strawberries, jerk shrimp, and hand-battered dishes. Contenders in the Shrimp Dish Challenge also share their recipes and tips as they prepared to be judged. Featured competitors include Captain Scott Stewart and his Amelia Island Boil, brothers Brian and Scott Stevens with The Original Shrimp Pie and mom Dolores Swisher and her daughter Elsie serving up a River Shrimp Salad Sandwich. Anthony helps local pirates save the island from invaders and prepare a massive shrimp boil.
- 2014– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeAnthony Anderson savors the unique strawberry-filled snacks and entrees created for Long Grove, Illinois's famed Strawberry Festival, as 15 local chefs compete for the "Best of the Best" dish contest. Featured competitors share a few of their secrets like local legend Lucia Cavallino who creates a savory strawberry ricotta ravioli. Newcomer Chris Rybicki whips up a chocolate dipped strawberry taco dessert, and tavern owner Adam Ulrich makes a shaved prime rib and fontina cheese sandwich with spicy strawberry salsa. Anthony also steps in as the festival balloon artist, enjoys a wave photo booth, and starts his own strawberry-eating competition with a group of kids. The excitement culminates as the judges deem one of the festive competition dishes the "Best of the Best."
- Emilia is a successful personal shopper and Michael is a Fire Captain. Back in 1999 they built their 2 story home just as they were starting their life together. Flash forward to today and it's their white and drab bathroom that's sounding the alarm and in drastic need of help. Watch as host Jeff Devlin comes to the rescue and transforms this seriously dull space from simple to sensational! Featuring repurposed roof slate shower tile, a rustic pine dividing wall and a geometric puzzle box vanity.
- Sabrina and Drew Ely supersized their living space when they left their 700 square foot downtown condo for a four bedroom home in the suburbs. This new construction home came in great shape, but the unfinished basement and backyard need serious shaping. Although the guest realtor feels finishing the basement will be the bigger equity bump, what these two really need is a backyard. They design and build a two level deck and lower patio, complete with high-end splurges and surround landscaping. In a community of boring backyards, this deck masterpiece will definitely stand them apart.
- 2014– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeAnthony Anderson hits one of the biggest BBQ fests in the country for the NC State Championship. Anthony Anderson checks out how rivals at the Blue Ridge BBQ Festival in Tryon, NC create their competition dishes for the State Championships. Anthony Anderson heads to Tryon, NC, home of the Blue Ridge BBQ Festival and State Championships, meeting featured rival chefs as they prepare their dishes for competition. Shane Blackwell shows off his family's secret to the perfect pork butt, Kim Hicks and husband Wayne Blessing boast about their infused brisket, and Donny and Tracy Bray are counting on their chicken multi-rub mix to impress the judge's tastebuds. Anthony tries out other tasty offerings, like elk burgers, deep fried pickle, and Asado goat, and enjoys challenging fest-goers on the carnival-like giant slide and mechanical bull before seeing who takes home the State Champion title.
- Kelsey and Greg are ready to renovate the outdated master bath in their 1979 split-level home. But their past attempts at DIY fixes have only made matters worse. With a new shower for two featuring iridescent tiles, custom built storage, seamless sinks, and high tech items like full body dryer and warming drawer, Jeff Devlin will finally help them take this bath from mistreated to magnificent!
- Courtney and Chad Krupa are fed up with the boring, brown kitchen. It doesn't have a single ounce of style - from the outdated oak cabinets to the chipped white countertops and mismatched appliances - it's just ugly. They're ready to give it a total overhaul, but the budget is tight at 16 grand. Enter contractor James Young - he'll step in to help Courtney and Chad use what they already have and combine it with a few cool new products to take their kitchen from boring to bold.
- Amy and Kevin are really embarrassed about their outdated and moldy bathroom. Amy also loves doing her girlfriends make-up for events. However, there is just no place for it in the current space. Watch as host and bathroom do-gooder Jeff Devlin comes to the rescue turning their ugly and poorly lit bath into a salon like sanctuary designed for relaxing and or getting ready for a big night out!
- Nicole begins work on the interior of the Case Ave house and is faced with a living and dining room full of gorgeous woodwork and original pocket doors that have been painted over the years. It'll take hours and hours of sanding and stripping, but Nicole just can't leave them the way she found them. Once she sets her mind to something, there's no stopping her.
- Police Officer Dan and his girlfriend Janelle are more than ready to update their kitchen, keeping the budget under $12,000. James Young steps in to help out - he suggests they supplement their existing cabinetry with a few new stock cabinets for extra storage, and for a quick style fix, they'll update the doors with resin panels and a new coat of stain. They'll reuse some of their hardwood floor and pair it with an updated tile that's groutless and easy to install. They'll trade out a few appliances and go with laminate countertops. They splurge on a circular sink, a custom glass backsplash and a trendy wall hung fireplace that will add some heat to this cool design. James shows Dan how to save a bunch of money by using laminate countertops. We visit the resin studio to see just how many ways these panels can be custom-made, plus we give some inexpensive lighting ideas for your home when they add rope lighting to the metallic painted ceiling.
- Licensed contractor James Young helps a young family add personality and function to a builder-grade kitchen with cheap finishes and a boring design. Brian and Shemeka bought their house because they love the neighborhood for their two elementary-school age children. And while they've been able to add a hip touch to most of the house, they haven't done anything to the kitchen because the upgrades seem too daunting for their $27,000 budget. Once James is onboard, the couple tear down a wall and make the kitchen an open concept space that works with their lifestyle. James saves money by re-facing the base cabinets, and adds new horizontal upper cabinets for a modern vibe the couple loves. A funky curved island with quartz countertops will anchor the new room. Brian helps build an inexpensive DIY table from old records and epoxy, and Shemeka helps create a floating bench. Even though James keeps some of the couple's existing kitchen cabinets, the room has a completely different look with a dramatic modern flair the couple had been hoping for.
- Working to restore a 1920's bungalow, Nicole must tackle a ton of brickwork, including the need to rebuild the front steps after years of water damage have pulled them away from the front of the house. The decorative planter boxes have fallen apart over the years and pretty much need to be rebuilt from scratch. The roof is also in desperate need of repair, as a giant hole has allowed water to damage the integrity of the interior walls.
- Even though she has to retile the bathtub area, Nicole is able to save an original medicine chest in the bathroom. A visit to her grandparent's home reminds Nicole where her passion comes from.
- Erin has done a lot of remodeling on her house but she is stuck figuring out what to do with her musty and outdated basement bathroom. Watch as host Jeff Devlin comes to her rescue turning this ugly and outdated bathroom into a salon like space. Featuring vibrant colors, a living plant wall and a super-sized walk in shower with its very own waterfall.
- Michelle and Mike bought their 1950's home a few years back in order to take a job at a local university. They love the location and the home. But, what they can't stand is their outrageously decorated butterfly bathroom. Watch this eccentric bathroom metamorphosis into a luxury retreat. As Host Jeff Devlin opens up the space and adds elegant faux leaded windows a gorgeous claw foot tub and re-purposes a bowling alley lane to that will make their bathroom the best on the block!
- Seasoned restaurant broker Keith Simpson is on a mission to help first-time restaurant buyers realize their dreams. In each episode, Keith travels to a new city to show an eager set of buyers three restaurant options to fit what they're looking for. While showing them everything from pizza joints to fine dining to empty shells ready for a makeover, Keith coaches the buyers through the process, giving them tips and insider info to help them make the best decision for their new business. These buyers are risking their savings and their careers as they take this giant leap, but with Keith as their guide, they can't go wrong.
- Homeowners Paul and Jean have a bathroom that's too big for its own good. An oversized vanity, unnecessary cabinets, and a huge, outdated tub deck are making this bathroom feel cramped and uncomfortable. But, Jeff Devlin is here to change all that! Watch, as he installs a sleek new shower, bamboo flooring, floating vanities, and a clever sound system that'll bring lots of fun and a modern, open feel to this big, bland bathroom.
- Tara and her daughter Maia moved in with Chris two years ago and they're on a mission to make his cabin-style home more livable. They've made some upgrades, but their one and only bathroom - a disgusting bathroom - is still on the to-do list. Watch as host Jeff Devlin turns this uninviting bath into a welcoming chalet, with a warming gas fireplace, majestic redwood countertops, a tall cedar ceiling, and natural elements in the spacious shower -bringing the outdoors in with sophistication.
- Sara Bendrick breaths life and vibrant colors into a California backyard.
- A dirt filled backyard is given a Cape Cod inspired makeover with a pier-like deck built over a pond