The Block is a reality TV show where contestants compete in home renovation tasks. They are given a fixer-upper property to renovate and sell, with the aim of making the highest profit. The show follows the construction workers as they face challenges, deal with cheating, and showcase their skills in property renovation. Set in Australia, this documentary-style series provides an inside look into the world of real estate and home makeover competitions.
Queer Eye is a reality TV show where a team of five experts provides style, fashion, and lifestyle makeovers to individuals. The show explores various aspects of personal growth, interior design, cooking, and self-expression. With a heartfelt and feel-good approach, the show showcases the transformative experiences of people from different backgrounds.
This Old House is a documentary-style TV show that follows home renovation and repair projects. It provides instructional content on various aspects of home improvement, offering tips and techniques for viewers to apply in their own homes.
Love It or List It is a reality TV show that follows homeowners who are torn between keeping their newly renovated home or selling it. Each episode features a couple who are unhappy with their current home and enlist the help of a real estate agent and a designer to make improvements. At the end of the show, the homeowners must decide whether they love their newly renovated home enough to stay or list it for sale.
Grand Designs is a long-running documentary TV show that follows people as they embark on ambitious and challenging home renovation projects. Hosted by Kevin McCloud, the show explores the trials and tribulations faced by the homeowners, as well as showcasing the innovative and creative design solutions they come up with. From unconventional builds to grand architectural visions, Grand Designs offers an inside look into the world of ambitious home makeovers.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is a heartwarming reality TV show where deserving families are surprised with amazing home makeovers. From tearful reunions to jaw-dropping transformations, this show will warm your heart and inspire you to make a difference. The team of experts, led by host Ty Pennington, works tirelessly to create dream homes for families in need, turning houses into life-changing living spaces. Get ready to feel the love and witness the power of community as families' lives are forever changed.
Twin brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott help Hollywood A-listers express their deep gratitude to the individuals who have had a major impact on their lives by surprising them with big, heartwarming home renovations that bring everyone to tears.
Property Brothers is a reality TV show that follows twin brothers, Jonathan and Drew Scott, as they help homeowners find and renovate their dream homes. With their expertise in real estate, design, and construction, the brothers guide clients through the process of buying and renovating a fixer-upper, turning it into a stunning and personalized home.
Hometime is a PBS home improvement television show produced by Hometime Video Publishing, Chaska, Minnesota, in association with WHYY-TV Philadelphia/Wilmington, Delaware, and broadcast on public television and in syndication. It first aired in 1986. In the 1990s, Hometime aired on TLC. Hometime demonstrates both do-it-yourself- and contractor-performed projects, ranging from simple weekend projects to complete homes. Hometime episodes have covered many aspects of home construction and maintenance.
Good Bones is a reality TV show that follows the journey of a mother-daughter duo, Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak, as they renovate and transform dilapidated houses in Indianapolis, Indiana. With their expertise in real estate, home renovation, and design, they tackle various challenges and turn these rundown properties into stunning homes. Join Karen and Mina and witness their passion for transforming neighborhoods and making dreams come true, one house at a time.
HGTV renovation stars face off against one another - they have just weeks and a limited budget to renovate four identical blank-slate homes on the same block with their signature styles. The designers who add the most property value netting the highest appraisal get bragging rights and the street named in their honor.
Treehouse Masters is a TV show that follows professional treehouse builder Pete Nelson as he creates extraordinary treehouses for his clients. The show combines elements of comedy, documentary, and reality TV as Pete and his team tackle unique design challenges and bring their clients' dreams to life.
Tiny House Nation is a reality TV show that follows the hosts as they help people design and build their own tiny homes. From mobile homes to DIY cabins, the show explores the challenges and rewards of downsizing and living in a compact space. Each episode features a different family or individual seeking to simplify their life and achieve financial freedom through the tiny house movement. With expert guidance and creative solutions, Tiny House Nation showcases the possibilities of tiny living and the unique stories behind each tiny home.
Christina Anstead, also known as Christina Haack, helps homeowners transform their outdated properties into dream homes with stunning renovations and stunning designs.
The Australia-wide competition following six state-based couples who renovate each others homes to receive the highest scores with the winner having their mortgage paid off.
Fixer Upper follows Chip and Joanna Gaines as they help clients transform rundown houses into beautiful homes. The show features their unique design style and showcases the process of turning a fixer upper into a dream home.
Builder Chase Morrill is teaming up with his brother, sister and best friend to save and transform abandoned cabins buried deep in the remote woods of Maine. From historic cottages nearly a century old, to camp cabins in need of some major TLC, they'll give these properties the facelift they've needed for decades. And, you never know what you might find when you go for a walk in the woods.
Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr is a reality TV show where aspiring interior designers face various challenges to prove their skills. Each week, designers are tasked with transforming spaces under tight budgets and strict deadlines. With the guidance of world-renowned interior designers and industry experts, they strive to create stunning designs that impress the judges. The ultimate goal is to win the competition and secure a coveted contract that can launch their careers.
Property brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott help couples find, buy, and transform fixer-uppers into dream homes, all while working within the buyers' budget.
Follow a couple in Laurel, Mississippi as they transform homes and create dream spaces for their clients. This non-fiction home renovation show provides an inside look at the process of turning houses into beautiful and functional spaces.