Season 1 · Episode 1
Host Josh Temple drops a 900-pound piano through the roof.
An 8,000-pound elephant helps Josh Temple clog the toilet.
Mexican Wrestlers trash the house while trouble brews with a trapped bear.
Clydesdale horses tear apart the house as Japanese chefs destroy the floor.
Medieval warriors take aim at the Disaster House.
Josh Temple drops a car onto the driveway from almost 10 stories high.
A car drives through the front door and animals create havoc in the attic!
Josh Temple sponsors a roller derby inside the living room.
A flamethrower ignites the house and Santa Claus gets stuck in the chimney.
Josh builds a giant slingshot that catapults lawnmowers through a fence.
The ultimate sand castle explodes in the house.
An overfilled hot tub collapses a two-story deck.
A garbage truck ruins a house's roof; rock icons from the '80s trash a house.
Architect George teams up with garden designer Luke Millard to offer people two design solutions - one for the kitchen and one for the outside - before the homeowners' decide how much of their budget to allocate to each improvement.
2025
TV's original home-improvement show, following one whole-house renovation over several episodes.
1979
Real-life cousins Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri seek out deserving neighborhood heroes then surprise them with amazing home makeovers.
2013
Nick Knowles delves into the history of homes as their owners restore them to their former glory.
2014
Home renovation expert and social media influencer Jennifer Todryk combines clever design solutions and cost-saving ideas to create stunning home overhauls for clients in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, all without major demolition.
2021
Pro cook & designer Ellen Bennett works with homeowners to reimagine their kitchens through a chef’s eyes. With an emphasis on function, each kitchen is transformed into a beautifully designed space fit for a chef without spending a fortune.
2024
Host Jesse Tyler Ferguson showcases great stories, inspired volunteers and mind-blowing home renovations for families who give back to their communities. The whole-home overhauls includes interior, exterior and landscaping—all completed within seven days while the family is sent away for the week.
2020
Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin harness their world-renowned organizational expertise to thoughtfully design and specifically tailor and transform homes from the inside out. Assisting them is a team of builders and contractors from homebuilder Taylor Morrison who expertly reconfigures the homes based on each family's lifestyle and needs.
2021 reboot. Anna Richardson hosts, as home DIYers renovate a room in each other's houses, with the help of interior design icon Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Russell Whitehead, Jordan Cluroe and Tibby Singh
Follow along as former Husdömmar couple Bill and Marie from Höganäs set out on their latest house dream journey on Sicily. The pink, run-down house ”Palazzo Cirillo” is going to become the family's new summer home.
DIY Network is on a mission to crash and trash bathrooms, transforming them into stunning, functional and modern living spaces in the new series Bath Crashers. Produced similarly to the popular House Crashers and Yard Crashers series, crasher Matt Muenster ambushes homeowners while they're home improvement shopping. When he identifies the ultimate bathroom challenge, he follows the lucky homeowner home and totally overhauls a bathroom in need of repair.
2010
Organizational expert Sabrina Soto and NYT bestselling author Jennifer McCartney help celebrity and non-celebrity clients find realistic methods for keeping their homes tidy. They focus on practical solutions that are achievable and easy to maintain.
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Our House is a British Entertainment television programme. Originally broadcast on UKTV Style, it is a show which more thoroughly follows the DIY show fad of the late 1990s. The object of the show is to take a dilapidated house and completely do it up into a "dream" house. The show claims to "bring together everything you need to know about creating your own dream home under one roof - expert advice, step-by-step DIY guides, tricks of the trade". A step-by-step guide to creating the perfect home, in which a 1950's run-down three-bedroom house in Bexley, Kent is renovated from scratch. The show has a central presenter in Andrea McLean, and a series of experts who offer step-by-step advice and insider knowledge on DIY.
2004
On her show Kitchen Crashers, host Alison Victoria dishes out loads of design advice.
2011