After welcoming their second child into the home, a woman feels her family's house is getting too small. With toys and basketball hoops in every room, she strongly feels the size of the home simply no longer works and is hoping David can find them a house that fits everyone's needs. Her husband, however, has carved out multiple spaces for himself as well as his plethora of clothes and shoes. He's hoping Hilary can make them fall in love with the home by reinventing many of its hotly debated spaces.
A couple with an idyllic yet quirky house near a lake is now feeling cramped after their family doubled in size. Although they'd love to raise their children in this location, the 1,650-square-foot house doesn't provide enough private space for everyone. While Hilary's mission is to make them fall in love with their property again, David searches for a better fit for their family.
After six years in their current home, Garrett and Katy disagree over whether it meets their requirements for style and function. Garrett loves its location in an area with rapidly increasing property values, but Katy has never liked the house and wants a better workspace for her home-based business. Designer Hilary Farr has a plan to solve some of the functional issues with the house and make it more Katy's style, while realtor David Visentin sets out to find the family a better home where they can start over.
A real estate broker on the lookout for the perfect family home spotted a diamond in the rough and convinced his wife to buy it. While he sees its unlimited potential, however, she can't see past the long list of fixes, including the cracked ceiling.
A couple jumped at the chance to buy the quaint house next door, loving its large lot and three-car garage. They thought they could handle updating the interior, but they're overwhelmed by the amount of work it requires. She wants Hilary to help create the perfect layout for the family and their heirlooms while he hopes David can find them a new, larger forever home.
A couple is expecting a second child and need more space, but they do not want to compromise on being just minutes from downtown. David searches for a home fit for a growing family, while Hilary strives to create more space in the family's beloved locale.
A woman who agreed to move into her new husband's bachelor pad when they first got married is ready for a change. While Dad and son are in outdoor heaven on their two acres, Mom wants an updated family home with a new kitchen and en suite bathroom.
Jon Knight and Kristina Crestin restore a 1790s farmhouse with a design inspired by fairy-tale cottages of England. The team updates the kitchen with 200-year-old pine floorboards found in the attic, and gives the home a mudroom and a true English garden.
Jon Knight and Kristina Crestin deliver an emotional renovation to a choppy 1800s Victorian. The team makes sense of the space for the family and their Great Danes, and design inspiration comes from unusual places, including an antique car museum.
For the first time ever Jon and Kristina renovate a home on a working berry farm. Using salvaged pieces found on the farmstead, they design a glass bottle wall, hanging plant feature and completely transform the space into a breathtaking modern farmhouse.
A family's unusual taste leads Jon and Kristina to a woodland creature design in an overhaul of their 1800s home, and odd things are found behind the walls. Also, the team builds a brand new barn that features hanging fabric for aerial yoga practice.
Mina and the team are back in the Valley to build one of their smallest homes yet. With a driveway-sized property that's only 16 feet wide, the team must figure out how to create a long and skinny new build that packs all the luxury for a potential buyer.
Mina tackles her biggest challenge yet as she renovates her best friend's 6,000 square foot bridal shop. This could be the project that jump-starts more high-end commercial renos, and with only 60 days to the grand opening, Mina and the team must deliver.
The Two Chicks team takes on dream home renovations for Mina's brother, Tad, and her sister, Kelsy. Tad's ready for the next big steps in his life with his girlfriend and new business, while Mina and Kelsey try to find common ground with design choices.
Tad and Anna's dream home nears completion, but their moody and quirky design style poses a challenge for Mina. And despite the pressure of the renovation, Tad considers taking yet another big, life-changing step with Anna.
After relocating from Hawaii, an artist is searching for a new home in downtown Indianapolis. She wants a place with rental potential and she's open to projects, so she's calling on Indy expert Mina Starsiak Hawk to find just the right place.
A young data analyst looks for a first home with historic details in Wilmington, Delaware. Her sister, an architectural historian, is recruited to guide in the search, and to make sure she doesn't buy a place that's more trouble than it's worth.
A young North Carolina couple disagrees over whether or not to buy a fixer upper. She's in school and wants an easy, turn-key home, but he's eager to prove himself with a project.
After relocating from Hawaii, an artist is searching for a new home in downtown Indianapolis. She wants a place with rental potential and she's open to projects, so she's calling on Indy expert Mina Starsiak Hawk to find just the right place.
A young data analyst looks for a first home with historic details in Wilmington, Delaware. Her sister, an architectural historian, is recruited to guide in the search, and to make sure she doesn't buy a place that's more trouble than it's worth.
A young North Carolina couple disagrees over whether or not to buy a fixer upper. She's in school and wants an easy, turn-key home, but he's eager to prove himself with a project.
Tad and Anna's dream home nears completion, but their moody and quirky design style poses a challenge for Mina. And despite the pressure of the renovation, Tad considers taking yet another big, life-changing step with Anna.
Mina and Karen are called to help their friends transform their traditional home, but their ideas are dependent on the local historical society. They expand the dining room and kitchen, and convert the master into a gorgeous en suite.
Mina and Karen return to the Old Southside neighborhood to renovate a crusty cottage that's been empty for years. When an unexpected disaster hits, the duo must rethink their entire plan and create a beautiful home that will turn a profit.
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