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1-6 of 6 Desp. Landscapes Videos
A Magical Transformation (20:00)
A magician's front yard is transformed into a thing of beauty.
Rain, Rakes & Radar (19:59)
Jason and the Priors battle the elements to save a boring front yard.
The Bodybuilder's Challenge (20:01)
A new retaining wall, new shutters and plants transform this ugly yard.
The Porch Project (20:00)
Tim and his three roommates need a new roof for their porch.
A Landscape Jewel (20:01)
Homeowners want to turn their home into a beachy bungalow.
A Lovebird's Landscape (20:02)
Ryan and his fiancee need to fix up their landscape before their wedding.
1-6 of 6 House Crashers Videos
Patio Door Install (02:17)
Josh helps homeowners demo a rock wall and install French doors.
Solar Tube (00:48)
Here are tips for successfully installing a solar tube skylight.
Style and Space (03:43)
Josh and crew help make a master suite wheelchair accessible.
Kitchen Chaos (03:57)
Tile floors, granite counters and an onyx bar add style to this kitchen.
Kitchen Expansion (03:43)
A cluttered room morphs into a large kitchen and eating area in three days.
Window Waterfall Family Room (03:25)
A living room and family room area gets a redo that includes a waterfall.
1-4 of 4 10 Grand Videos
A Piece of Cake (05:29)
By doing it themselves, Tim and Erica save $11,750 on their kitchen redo.
Mama's Getting Granite (03:49)
Jen saves over $19,000 -- enough to have granite installed in her kitchen.
The Big Basement (03:42)
Scott saves more than $14,000 by acting as his own general contractor.
Construction Nightmare (03:41)
John helps Dave and Jess fix some critical mistakes their contractor made.
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