Homeowners' plans for an addition has ended in a disaster of code violations, costly shortcuts and endless safety hazards. Mike, Sherry, and Michael step in, and after taking the house down to the studs, they're now ready to focus on finishes.
After purchasing their bungalow, homeowners are left defeated and overwhelmed following a year of endless leaks and shocking electrical issues. Mike, Sherry, and Michael step in to help and must deal with insufficient waterproofing and dangerous wiring.
A family is left financially drained and with an unfinished, dangerous mess after a contractor abandoned their two-story addition project. Mike, Sherry, and Michael must now contend with the triple threat of plumbing, electrical and HVAC issues.
Homeowners are left reeling and financially strapped after a contractor abandoned their basement addition project, leaving them with a hazardous home. Mike, Sherry, and Michael must now contend with unmovable bulkheads, unsightly posts and a bumpy floor.
Brian and Mika are challenged to turn an overgrown lot into a dream home for an expecting family. The homeowner is also a chef who has stipulations about his kitchen, meaning Brian and Mika have their work cut out for them to create the perfect property.
Mika and Brian are tasked with building a house for a physical therapist who dreams of having a space of her own. She has specific accessibility requests and hopes Mika and Brian can create a beautiful home that works for years to come.
A Harlem Globetrotter is ready to settle down with his girlfriend in their dream home. With their California house rented out and only a short amount of video chatting, Brian and Mika have their work cut out to finish this big-deal build in just 100 days.
An engaged couple is excited to start their life together, but their current townhome is too small and crowded for happily ever after. Brian and Mika get to work on a home with a guesthouse so that these lovebirds have a place to nest after the honeymoon.
With a large blended family and an at-home baking business booming, there's no longer enough room in a couple's 1970s ranch-style home. Mika and Brian whip up a dream home where there's enough room to bake and the family has enough room for company.
Keith and Evan take a risk with unconventional ideas for their next two decrepit houses on the block. After removing all the water damage and trash piles, they get to work designing a beachy, Hamptons-inspired cottage and a moody art deco bungalow.
Keith and Evan run into more stress than expected while renovating an old house into a peaceful zen bungalow. Then, the boys look to fix their budget woes by updating a duplex rental property and host the grand opening of their Nine Design storefront.
Keith and Evan take on a decrepit house from Detroit's past that they hope to turn into a shining beacon of the city's sustainable and renewable future. Using eco-conscious materials, their design includes cork, reclaimed wood and a few tech surprises.
Keith and Evan have a change of pace and tackle a renovation to create their own dream home in the heart of Detroit. With a few setbacks, the team dreams up a lofty plan all while renovating their other houses throughout the block.
The Brothers face a tough decision between a pair of investors who have sunk all their savings into a flip gone wrong, and former spouses in a make-or-break financial position with hopes to convert their garage into an income generating unit.
Jonathan and Drew must decide whether to back an overwhelmed investor that is quite possibly sitting on a goldmine, or a flipping couple who secured an enviable property but have no idea if they should renovate for higher resale or rental income.
A small place can be a big adventure, but some buyers are tired of tiny. After two years on the road, a couple is ready to trade their van for a place in Atlanta, and a single woman who gave RV living a try now wants back in a home in South Carolina.
Newlyweds have run out of space in their small house and need a much bigger place in Indianapolis. One is an amateur woodworker who can't wait to dive in a project, but the other can't stand the mess and wants a turnkey, grand Victorian.
An engaged couple struggles to see eye to eye on their house hunt in Dallas. They're ready to leave their apartment and one wants a single-family home with outdoor space for their dogs and entertaining, but the other is set on a low-maintenance townhome.
A newly single opera diva searches for a cozy cottage in upstate New York, but with only $75,000 to spend, finding a place that meets her high expectations will be difficult.
A single, first-time buyer is looking for her own place near the water in Long Beach, California. Being over-eager to get out of her mom's house, her friend and agent is trying to make sure she doesn't make a rash decision.
A small place can be a big adventure, but some buyers are tired of tiny. After two years on the road, a couple is ready to trade their van for a place in Atlanta, and a single woman who gave RV living a try now wants back in a home in South Carolina.
Newlyweds have run out of space in their small house and need a much bigger place in Indianapolis. One is an amateur woodworker who can't wait to dive in a project, but the other can't stand the mess and wants a turnkey, grand Victorian.
An engaged couple struggles to see eye to eye on their house hunt in Dallas. They're ready to leave their apartment and one wants a single-family home with outdoor space for their dogs and entertaining, but the other is set on a low-maintenance townhome.
A newly single opera diva searches for a cozy cottage in upstate New York, but with only $75,000 to spend, finding a place that meets her high expectations will be difficult.
A single, first-time buyer is looking for her own place near the water in Long Beach, California. Being over-eager to get out of her mom's house, her friend and agent is trying to make sure she doesn't make a rash decision.
Jonathan and Drew must decide whether to back an overwhelmed investor that is quite possibly sitting on a goldmine, or a flipping couple who secured an enviable property but have no idea if they should renovate for higher resale or rental income.
The pressure's on to finish the renovation for Trixie's birthday bash. Trixie enlists Katya to carry a vintage bar for the old office while David tackles the backyard. The Motel's patio and sunroom get a fabulous facelift with the help of Very Gay Paint.
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Trixie Motel: Drag Me Home
Home to Slay
Episode 204
Trixie and David make a bold decision to demo the home's original fireplace, but their friend Lisa Vanderpump insists it's a huge mistake and needs repairing. Now with just two weeks left until the party, the couple's time and budget are put to the test.
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