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- 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.
- In Buck's County, PA, where the structures are older than the country itself, master carpenter Jeff Devlin revives the charm of rundown homes and turns them into modern spaces, all while preserving their historical integrity.
- What's worse than stepping outside into a yard you hate? On DIY Network's I Hate My Yard, host Sara Bendrick whips unruly outdoor spaces into shape-no matter how bad-with economical, yet clever, landscape designs. The show features an array of new products and useful take-away information for any homeowner looking to turn their yard into an outdoor oasis. With a little help from Sara, yard-hating homeowners will see what it takes to get the outdoor space they've always dreamed of.
- In each episode professional landscaper Chris Lambton transforms a neglected backyard into an eye-popping outdoor family space, suitable for entertaining. Patios, water features, fire pits, arbors and truckloads of plants all will be revealed as the guests arrive to christen the new space with its first home run of a party.
- Real estate agent Drew Levin and contractor Danny Perkins have figured out how to make money in the housing market. They buy old, foreclosed houses in good locations, do a complete renovation, then rent them out for top dollar.
- Limp Bizkit's Wes Borland and his fiance, Queen Kwong's Carre Callaway, fell in love with a massive Detroit fixer-upper after seeing pictures online. Now they¿re ready to get their hands dirty and restore this historic gem!
- Design On a Dime has been a hit on HGTV for years. Now, Magnetic Productions is launching a fresh, updated version of the series with new hosts and a fresh contemporary style. Designer Casey Noble and licensed contractor Joel West team up to deliver creative, sophisticated designs that anyone can do--and that will completely transform any room.
- Imagine the crew from Oceans 11 are contractors, and instead of a heist they are pulling off a massive remodel - all while the homeowners are out to dinner. Just like in every caper film, our crew will need intel and a warehouse to mock-up and practice the "job." And of course they can't get caught! Those homeowners better order dessert!
- In this HGTV renovation show, an Australian woman first chooses between two houses to renovate and flip. Then she and her large all-male construction crew do the renovation in five days - sometimes bringing in others to work at night - so she can flip the house quickly. There is the usual HGTV artificial drama about working toward the self-imposed deadline because she's scheduled an open house on the sixth day. Of course the reason she wants to do the flip so quickly is that all the money is apparently borrowed and extra work days would mean she's paying extra interest, which would cut into her profit. The emphasis in this show is mostly on the "what" they are doing rather than the "how" they are doing it.
- Restoration of a home built in 1890
- Anthony Anderson is on a mission to discover what's truly at the heart of America - one food festival at a time. Anthony will travel to the most colorful and delicious festivals in America, tasting everything from classic interpretations to surprising twists. He'll also meet the amazing characters devoted to these regional favorites and follow some of them as they compete to find the best of the best. There's nothing like a small-town food festival to make summer come alive!
- Jen and Brandon Hatmaker - and family - take a Texas-sized plunge when they undertake the restoration of a 100-year-old farmhouse just outside Austin. What happens when a family of seven decides to take on a top-to-bottom home renovation?
- Host Anthony Anderson travels coast-to-coast, tasting indulgent carnival fare and participating in fun contests.
- Sweat Equity shows you how to determine which home improvement projects will return the most bang for their buck in your area.
- Ian Grant is much more than just a furniture buyer. He specializes in finding desirable, often overlooked pieces and artifacts from all corners of the globe to sell at his Minnesota-based company. This miniseries details how the adventurer and collector immerses himself in a local culture in such countries as Peru, Morocco, India, Nepal and Thailand to acquaint himself with master craftsmen who use ancient methods to create their traditional items, and at times Grant gets a first-hand lesson in how an object is made or used. He also shares his personal insight into the cultures he visits and the secrets about the objects he finds.
- Renowned chef Giada de Laurentiis and top interior designer Sabrina Soto will surprise one lucky family with a gift of a lifetime: a breathtaking, floor-to-ceiling makeover of their dated, dysfunctional kitchen and family room. Once the kitchen is complete, Giada will share some of her favorite holiday recipes with the family - the kind of meal they could only prepare in their beautiful new space. And Sabrina will have it decked out for the holidays. This will be a gift bigger than anything this family's ever imagined.
- Does your ugly, nasty, get-me-the-hell-out-of-here bathroom make you want to scream: "I Hate My Bath!" Then you need to spend some quality time with licensed contractor Jeff Devlin. Jeff is the bathroom expert, and in each episode he helps homeowners transform some of the worst bathrooms in America into magazine-spread ready marvels. This show delivers the hottest bathroom design trends, eye-popping new products, and cutting-edge technology-plus tips and tricks guaranteed to save you big money on your next bathroom project!
- DIY host James Young brings you his hot list of cool and cutting edge kitchen products from the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show. From ultra modern luxury items to unique twists on old standbys, KBIS is a wall-to-wall showcase of the latest in kitchen trends and technology. Some of the hot products James finds this year include 4" thick glass countertops tricked out with LED lighting, a space-saving island with hidden features and a storage system that disappears into a countertop.
- Trent Fasnacht, also called the Houdini of Homes, is a restoration expert. He takes on the worst of the worst - homes that are abandoned, condemned or burned out - and transforms them back into the beautiful homes they once were.
- Chef Jay Ducote has a huge passion for all things fried -- deep fried, to be exact. He travels the country looking for the most uniquely fried dishes to taste and enjoy!
- HGTV and HGTV Magazine are teaming up to find the most embarrassing living room in America. Only one winner will be selected from thousands of online applicants to receive a free room makeover that will be also featured in a full spread for HGTV Magazine. Hosts Meg Caswell and Marc Bartolomeo will work together to transform a lackluster living space into a stunning masterpiece for a newly engaged couple in Burnsville, Minnesota.
- HGTV is teaming up with nonprofit organization Rebuilding Together to pin two rival colleges against each other - all for a good cause. Teams from University of Michigan and The Ohio State University will go head to head in a remodeling challenge, giving two families much-needed home makeovers with some friendly competition along the way. Featuring Chris Grundy as show host and judge, this special will also feature DIY Network's Anitra Mecadon as the Ohio State coach, and HGTV's Chip Wade as coach of the Michigan team. The coaches will help each team bring their design to the top - and they'll do it all in two days! In the end, the families will come home to an amazing new space, and HGTV's expert judges will crown one team the challenge winner!
- 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.
- Strap in and get ready to freak out -- we're taking an in-depth look at never-before-seen, cutting-edge technology that will soon be hitting amusement parks around the world. From behind-the-scenes action at the world's premiere amusement park expo to one of the biggest announcements in roller coaster history, we'll give you a front row seat to all the action!
- John Tayloe Emery and his wife Catherine are the eighth generation of his family to live at the historic estate Mount Airey. The family includes two young sons, John's, Uncle Gwynne, and various pets. Together they go about renovating the main house which was built in 1764; as well as, all the other buildings on the property.
- DIY Host Jeff Devlin scours the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show to find the latest and greatest in bathroom trends. From flashy fixtures to cutting edge gadgets, KBIS is packed with boundary pushing products and the best of the best are making it onto Jeff's hot list. Standouts include decorative radiant heat panels, one-of-a-kind sinks that you can design yourself and a spa shower system that comes pre-plumbed to save you a fortune in installation cost. Plus, see how one major player has taken toilet technology to a whole new level.
- Designer Meg Caswell creates absolutely gorgeous spaces for homeowners in her hometown of Chicago. She transforms dull and boring rooms into star-studded kitchens and living spaces.
- Jason Wilson and Bernice Radle love their hometown of Buffalo, New York so much, they're making it their life's work to revitalize the city, one home renovation at a time. With degrees in urban planning, the passionate and preservation-minded couple is buying up century-old homes at auction to save them from demolition. Then they're getting down and dirty to do the renovations themselves, restoring not only the old homes, but preserving their beloved Buffalo neighborhoods as well.
- Design Star season seven winner Danielle Colding showcases her personal approach to designing a room using an inspiration item.
- In residential real estate it's the kitchen that really makes or breaks a home. This hip new series turns bland and outdated kitchens from eye sores to eye candy. Acquire new ideas on how to get the kitchen of your dreams without breaking the bank. Learn out-of-the-box ways to re-use what you've got and get answers from the professionals, using tomorrows newest products mixed with today's innovative design. So don't hate your kitchen...learn how to give it some love!
- Christopher Lee grew up hearing about his great-grandfather's once-stately Detroit residence lost in the Great Depression, and 87 years later, he bought it. Now, Chris and his family are bringing it back to its Roaring 20's glory.
- 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.
- Chuey Martinez is on the hunt for America's best ribs. From historic restaurants to BBQ champions' back yards, Chuey tries everything from North Carolina baby backs drippin' in sauce to traditional Texas beef ribs.
- Chuey Martinez searches the country for its tastiest poultry. Whether it's Louisiana chicken in classic Cajun jambalaya, Colorado rocky mountain chicken wings, LA Peking duck, or New Orleans fried chicken, Chuey's out to try it all!