Season 1 · Episode 1
A mother and daughter create a cats-only tree house connected by a suspension bridge for an energetic indoor cat
Antonio and team transform a health-hazard yard into a dog-friendly escape, complete with paw-operated drinking fountain and medicinal plants. Inside, a bathroom is transformed into a dog wash, and a drool-proof feeding station solves a sticky problem.
A cluttered basement housing more than 20 rescued reptiles, mammals and birds is transformed into an underground grotto featuring artificial rock walls for the residents and an entertainment space everyone can use.
A cramped condo with two cats and a rescue dog is renovated so the pets have personalized spaces built into the stairs and furniture, and there's even a 20-foot cat-climbing wall.
Turf, the "wildlife control officer" for the Seahawks, is a working dog with messy habits. Antonio Ballatore helps Turf's owners create a doggy spa and transforms the lackluster backyard into a football-themed doggy paradise.
Antonio and the team make a mountain cabin safe and build a Japanese-inspired lounge for a blind dog.
Antonio Ballatore builds a huge geodesic dome to give some colorful rescue birds space to spread their wings and helps a family to reclaim their kitchen and dining room.
Designer Antonio Ballatore showcases incredible pet-centric builds that have inspired his own creations.
A family needs help creating a multi-functional space for their bunnies, ferrets, cats and dogs. Antonio designs elaborate hatches, ramps and tunnels that allow the animals to be in the same room but remain safely separated.
A look at the world of animal shelters and all the emotion-filled work that goes on there to save the lives of thousands of pets every year.
2016
Make My House Bigger follows bold homeowners with ambitious plans to gain an extra room or two. Packed full of take-home advice about these ever more popular projects, each episode looks at the conversion of either a loft or a cellar.
2012
Renovating the homes of deserving families while having candid conversations about parenthood.
2023
An ambitious group of eight amateur home remodelers team up to renovate an amazing old house one room at a time. For the next eight weeks, these creative competitors will live in and work together on the house, one room at a time. Each week, they'll compete and collaborate on a different room. When it's all over, one of them will win the keys to the house!
2004
Property renovator Simon O'Brien charts the stories of brave homeowners who are risking everything to breathe new life into some of the country's most dilapidated properties. Run down, boarded up and falling to bits, most people who run a mile from these houses. But, in My Dream Derelict Home, fifteen brave couples are putting everything on the line to save them.
2014
TV's original home-improvement show, following one whole-house renovation over several episodes.
1979
Home renovation experts Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas fulfill their dream of restoring Motor City's iconic American neighborhoods one house at a time in the new series.
2021
Featuring renovation expert Carter Oosterhouse who leads three teams as they battle it out to transform dilapidated homes in Cincinnati, Ohio. Taking on the rundown houses in a distressed neighborhood, the teams will renovate one home each – while also living together – in a bid to raise the property value of the community surrounding them. The team that increases the appeal of their home to the max goes home with the grand prize of $50,000 and their home renovation will be featured on Dwell magazine’s website. Designer, Kathy Kuo, and Cincinnati-based house flipper, Jim Bronzie, judge the team’s renovations.
Real-life cousins Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri seek out deserving neighborhood heroes then surprise them with amazing home makeovers.
2013
Renovation, design and real estate pros Chip and Joanna Gaines are paired with Waco/Dallas, Texas-area buyers to renovate the wrong house that's in the right location.
Headliners by night and expert tradesman by day, Ben Cleary, Dan Paterson, Liam Black and Malik Wills-Martin will work with celebrated interior designer Kelly Stone to turn their clients' humdrum homes into glitzy desert oases.
Daryl Hall certainly has a passion for music, having produced hit after hit as the co-founder and lead vocalist of the pop-rock group Hall & Oates. His creative side doesn't end there; however, for years Hall has stoked his love of vintage architecture by buying historic homes and restoring them to their original style. Rocker turned-renovator Daryl Hall is putting down his guitar and picking up a hammer on his mission to restore a quaint 18th century home in Sherman, CT. According to local legend, the house was owned by a widowed sea captain and hasn't been touched in decades. Combining Daryl's love of history and vintage architecture, he and his team of craftsman will have this one-bedroom cottage singing with 1780s charm by the time they’re finished.
From the steps of the courthouse to the "oohs" and "aahs" of an open house, five teams of expert flippers bid against each other for abandoned houses sight unseen. It's a high-stakes hour in which three auctions are won, three houses are renovated and then all three houses go on the market for top dollar. Which team took the biggest risk, worked the hardest and overcame the biggest challenges? Find out on Flip It to Win It.
New visions for homes are revealed by virtual reality, but which will be built in reality?
2019
Who do you turn to when a home renovation job goes horribly awry? Spike’s original docu-reality series, “Catch a Contractor,” aims to turn the table on contractors who have done their clients wrong. Host Adam Carolla helps homeowners regain their dignity and their humble abodes from the clutches of crooked contractors.
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