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Ryan McCullough installed a refreshing plunge pool in the small yard of his renovated brownstone.
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Gary Zuker had no carpentry experience when he set out to build his low-cost custom home for $10,000 using a mixture of straw and clay.
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An Ohio couple's living room furniture is an eclectic mix of repurposed flea market finds.
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A Hawaiian man constructs his warehouse home out of unique recycled materials.
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Eric Nason loves old trucks, woodworking and camping, so naturally he built his dream house on the back of a 1951 truck.
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Jennifer and Scott Wolfson transformed their dull basement into a lounge featuring bamboo trim and a faux leopard skin bar.
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In Spokane, parents pitch in to transform a boring school into a jungle-themed place of learning.
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14-year-old Michael Priest enlists his brother and cousin to help him build a custom tree house, complete with porch and skylight.
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Wanting his acrobat and trapeze friends to love his house, a Hawaiian homeowner designs his entryway to be a performance space, as well as an art gallery.
Look What I Did! It's about jumping in with both feet without a design consultant and a contractor. It's about the wow factor when people see the results and ask, "You did this yourself?" It's an extravagantly themed wall mural and mosaic tiled patio that tell complete stories, a backyard roller coaster for the grandkids, a personal water park with a series of pools and grottoes connected by caves and channels. HGTV seeks out homeowners who break the design mold and can stand back from their work proudly and announce, "Look what I did!"
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