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- Chase Morrill, his sister Ashley, Ashley's husband Ryan Eldridge, team members Matthew Dix, Jared Baker, Brad Weston, and Lance Gatcomb, and other team members, breathe new life into their clients' cabins across the Great State of Maine.
- This charming group of West Virginia craftsmen honor their ancestors as they reclaim and restore some of America's oldest and most beautiful barns and cabins.
- Adventurers and their teams battle Mother Nature to build unique homes in remote areas. From Montana to the North Pole, from yurts to log cabins to Earthships, will they build in time to beat their deadlines?
- For home restoration expert Tamara Day, there's no such thing as a home that's too big. This Kansas City native and mother of four specializes in restoring the neglected large homes that others are too scared to take on. She brings these big beauties back to life so that new families can move in and love them again.
- Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Roger Cook and host Kevin O'Connor, the experts of Ask This Old House, travel the country making house calls in order to answer homeowner questions and everyday home improvement projects.
- In the DIY Network series Building Alaska, viewers follow a cast of characters who set out to construct incredible cabins in rugged and remote areas in the Alaskan wilderness.
- Cascading 15-foot waterfalls; luxury grottos and swim up bars are nothing for the Pool Kings. Follow along as they create over the top award-winning dream pools for their clients. From your own custom lake to a show-stopping backyard water park, the sky is the limit when the Pool Kings are on the job.
- Robert Van Winkle, better known as rapper Vanilla Ice, demonstrates his expertise in real estate and home renovation by renovating a house along with a team of handymen.
- Prospective flippers document the trials and hardships of their very first housing renovation projects. Littered with text comments from professional flippers, these newbies do their best to come out on top and turn a profit.
- One of America's best-loved performers, Jim Belushi is going rogue - as in the Rogue River in Medford, Oregon. The actor, comedian and singer is trading his mic for a tool belt and building his dream luxury riverfront cabin.
- Candis and Andy Meredith transform a 20, 000-square-foot historic school into their family home -- all while juggling projects for clients, rental properties and life with their blended family of nine.
- Jon and Etta Smith build a self-sustaining bison ranch in a remote corner of northwestern Montana.
- Home renovation looks so easy on TV. We see a project move quickly and smoothly from start to finish - and the results are always beautiful. But somewhere between "before" and "after" there are always at least a few speed bumps - and one great story. Budgets skyrocket, tempers flare, relationships suffer. This is real life, and DIY Network's Renovation Realities proves that even in home improvement, truth is often stranger than fiction.
- 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!
- Features lakefront creations built and designed by the Herman family based out of central Illinois.
- Music icon Daryl Hall uncovers his love of restoration by restoring his 18th century mansion to its original condition.
- Clint Harp and his carpentry team at Harp Design Co. take on crazy requests and tight deadlines.
- Organization specialist Kraig Bantle and the crew from Garage Brothers, a family business based in Raleigh, N.C., offer to clean up garages, basements and attics that are out of control. Kraig and his team clear the clutter and repurpose the spaces into rooms that homeowners can enjoy. The catch? The crew takes any valuables they find and resells them, hoping to turn a profit.
- 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!
- 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.
- Master craftsmen from Vanilla Ice Goes Amish are fish out of water when they travel across the country to work on home improvement projects. From the big city of Chicago to the bright lights of Las Vegas and the beaches of Southern California, it's a brave new world tackling modern tasks like managing social media and driving a car. Find out what happens to them when they leave Amish country and take their talents on the road.
- From The Rachel and fanny packs to Beanie Babies and dancing the Macarena, the 1990s had plenty of questionable fads. The home was no exception, as owners went wild with faux finishes, inflatable furniture, shabby chic, armoires, stencil painting and more. With the help of design pros and pop-culture experts, we're opening the HGTV and DIY archives to tackle the worst trends from the '90s and see if we can answer the question: "What were we thinking?"
- Landscape contractors Sara Bendrick and Chris Lambton are stepping in to tackle the curb appeal of tough-to-sell homes. They give lawns a facelift and bring order to exteriors to raise the value of homes and get them sold.
- Craftsman Tim McClellan and his team of skilled experts renovate and restore houses in American boomtowns.
- This ain't your Grandma's knitting show! Knitty Gritty, a new how-to series for the DIY Network, presents fun and fabulous ideas for creative knitters, from beginners to advanced. The series debuts this July on DIY and is hosted by Vickie Howell - a young, hip crafter with a passion for knitting. In each episode, knitting experts will join Vickie as she takes viewers through projects such as baby "Ugg" boots, a groovy guitar strap, and even a bag knit from recycled plastic grocery bags. Since knitting is such a popular social activity, "knitsters" also join Vickie in the episodes and tackle the featured project. More than just informational, this fun and creative series will appeal to knitters across the board.
- No job is too big, or too high, for tree house dreamer, B'fer Roth, and his band of "tree musketeers". We follow the Treehouse Guys as they hammer out luxurious and unique retreats in the trees for families across the country.
- If you're stuck on scrapbooking, this series hosted by designer/author Sandi Genovese, features tips and project ideas for grouping and decorating photos and miscellaneous memorabilia. From travel albums to family-tree albums, Scrapbooking covers everything from how to get started to advanced techniques such as pop-ups, mosaics, memory folding and quilted pages. You'll stay glued to Scrapbooking!
- In the mid-western U.S. state of Minnesota, most residents own a cabin - some of them, on the water or buried deep in the woods. While some cabins are dilapidating after years of neglect, others were poorly built to begin with. With so many cabins needing restoration work, it can be a massive opportunity for builders. And in Prior Lake, Minnesota, brothers Chase and Brock Jurgensen are those opportunistic builders. Chase usually leads the projects, and big brother Brock finds creative uses for reclaimed wood in each of those builds. Together the brothers are a 'dream team' that can transform any old lodge into a new, functional and beautiful home in the wilderness.
- What can you do to your bathroom with just a few days to work and some elbow grease? More than you can imagine. DIY Network expert Matt Muenster shows you the possibilities in the series BATHtastic! In each episode you'll learn about cutting-edge new materials, amazing design tips and essential DIY know-how that will revitalize any bathroom, great or small. It's one of your favorite and most widely used rooms in the house, so treat your bathroom to a quick upgrade to take it from bath to BATHtastic!
- Barnwood Builders' Mark Bowe is heading to the heartland to work side by side with some of the best craftsman in America. From old world blacksmiths to roofers, joiners and glaziers, he'll get the ultimate education working as an apprentice to the best of the best. And when you're rehabbing buildings nearly two centuries old, the tools of the trade are unlike anything you've ever seen.
- A couple and their crew build custom, eco-friendly yurts on Oahu¿s beautiful North Shore. They teach their clients how to live off the land and make the world a better place without sacrificing even the smallest comfort.
- Mike Holmes takes homebuyers through potential homes, inspecting them for flaws and teaching them about what to look for to make an informed purchase.
- Automotive restoration television series
- Home Transformations is a Home improvement show on the DIY Network. The show focuses on homeowners that are experiencing changes in their lives that inspire needed changes in their home environment. Host, Michael Ray Wisely assist the homeowners in making these changes.
- DIY cruises the hottest trend in cars--customizing and personalizing the ride. You'll learn the latest in car modification options, specialized equipment and installation techniques to "trick out" your car. In this fast-paced series, DIY experts explain and demonstrate options for both style and performance, including suspension and wheel modification, squeezing more power from the engine, getting the interior up to speed, body kits and paint options and, finally, personalized vinyl graphics and accessory lighting. Live life in the fast lane with Tricked Out on DIY!
- Our cameras are there to capture the twists and turns that come with home improvement. In the end, Marc shows homeowners that with a little work and ingenuity, getting their dream kitchen is never impossible.
- Ana and Jacob White and their two small kids are a modern-day Swiss Family Robinson, building an off-the-grid cabin on the Alaska Range. With all of their materials needing to be transported by snowmobile, this adventurous couple will have their work cut out for them as they create an entire home with no utilities available. And with the unpredictable Alaskan weather, not to mention aggressive wildlife, this family will be racing against the seasonal clock to get the cabin done before the dead of winter.
- Got a home improvement project that you've botched time and time again or one that you started but can't figure out how to finish? Let DIY to the Rescue show you how to do it right!
- Mr. T shows up at deteriorating homes armed with a sledgehammer and a team of design experts. Together, they will demolish and then build an amazing space for the awestruck homeowners in just three days.
- 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!
- That's So '80s is a clip-driven ride through the good, bad and ugly design trends of the decade of decadence. A panel of pop culture experts has plenty to say about design faux pas, like pastel colors, carpeted bathrooms, waterbeds, glass blocks and sponge painting.
- Mike Holmes and his two adult children work on home issues and "Make It Right".
- Five contestants compete to win their own show on DIY Network and the title of DIY Network's next Stud.