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Season 2 |
| 14 :02x01 - An Italian Castle (Oct/17/2002) | Clothing designer Cesar De La Parra just bought his dream house--an enchanting "Italian castle" built in 1925 in South Pasadena. His new residence, built entirely of brick, is a lovely historical property that towers high above a quiet street and features bird's-eye views from nearly every window. With a whopping lot size of 20,778 square feet, De La Parra is having a hard time making sense of his massive new space. Eventually, he wants the entire estate beautifully landscaped, complete with an elaborate pool, but for now, he desperately needs help from a landscape designer to complete the first phase, the entrance to the house.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 15 :02x02 - A Grand Entrance (Dec/26/2002) | Nine years ago Shelly Suzuki bought a large house to share with her parents. Their home is close to the ocean with plenty of room for everyone, but Shelly and her mother Shizue have always felt that something was missing in the front yard. They want to soften the appearance of the house and hardscape, fill their planter boxes with colorful flowers, rework the lighting for the steps and the house, and bring the side area into balance with the rest of the yard. With a budget of $25,000, the Suzukis would like their front yard to become the welcoming entry the home deserves.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 16 :02x03 - Landscape Overhaul (May/22/2003) | For their new 3500-square-foot home, Sissy and Greg Bedrossian chose sleek, contemporary materials like maple, stainless steel and slate to give the home a signature style and reflect their modern tastes. Now it's time for the Bedrossians to tackle the important task of landscaping their backyard. They need privacy from their neighbors, a swimming pool that doesn't take over the yard, camouflage for their unsightly air conditioning units, a face-lift for their weed-covered slope and enough space for entertaining. With a budget of $45,000 and the help of a landscape designer, they're ready to tackle this major landscape overhaul.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 17 :02x04 - Taming a Wild Front Yard (May/23/2002) | Bruce McKenzie and his wife Naomi Iizuka travel extensively, and they love having a comfortable house to come home to. While the interior reflects their own eclectic style, the front yard is a disorganized collection of weeds and dirt. They would like to remove their front pathway, solve their drainage problem, change the front slope, replace the unruly plants and reorganize the yard. With the help of a landscape designer and $15,000, they hope to transform their overgrown front yard into a suitable entry for their Spanish hacienda.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 18 :02x05 - A Dream Yard (Jul/18/2002) | Jeff and Tracy Lewis worked with an architect to build their striking contemporary house from the ground up. They had to sacrifice some of the size and beauty of the lot when they built their dream house. With a budget of $10,000 and the help of a landscape professional, the Lewises would like to enhance the space that remains by making it more family-friendly. On their wish list: They would like to repair a muddy corner of their yard to make it more functional and appealing, install a pathway to their hot tub and create a yard that feels like a vacation spot that they can enjoy with family and friends. Which landscape designer is up to the challenge?
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - Back to the Past (Aug/22/2002) | Vince and Betsy Farhat live on a quiet, tree-lined street that was once part of a grand estate owned by Adolphus Busch, president of Anheuser-Busch. The house was built in the 1950s when the large property was subdivided. Although the couple treasure the winding paths and towering redwoods that were once part of that famous garden, they don't have enough room to entertain the way they'd like to. They would like to resurface and enlarge their patio and replant the level garden to make it more inviting. They also want to re-landscape the hillside in a way that will solve their erosion problem and showcase the old stonework. They want to do all this on a budget of $20,000.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 20 :02x07 - An Outdoor Entertaining Room (May/24/2002) | Marcia Smith has been living in an attractive townhouse for one year. When her children grew to adulthood, she decided to downsize and is now enjoying her smaller abode. Her beautiful collection of international furnishings have warmed up the inside--making it very inviting--but the outside space lacks personality and comfort. With $10,000 and the help of a landscape designer, Smith would like to turn her empty patio into an eye-catching outdoor entertainment room.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - Patio Transformation (Jul/11/2002) | Gloria Quinn purchased her house in the hills less than a year ago. She has since decorated with deep, rich colors on the walls and comfortable furniture to make this home a haven. Now that the interior design is complete, Quinn wants to tackle the rear patio, which is currently dirty and underutilized. Three landscape designers offer plans to meet this landscape challenge.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 22 :02x09 - An Entertainer's Paradise (Aug/28/2002) | Andrea Kinloch, a successful business executive, lives in a beautiful Spanish-style house built in 1925. After working through the trials and tribulations of remodeling her last house, she decided to buy a completely restored home. Now, she has only the backyard to tackle. She dreams of a secret garden getaway--a sanctuary from the pressures of her career as well as an area for business and social functions.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 23 :02x10 - Backyard Unity (Aug/01/2002) | Four years ago, Bob and Naomi Dawson bought a charming Tudor-style house that they love. Now it's time for the couple to face the important task of landscaping their backyard. They want the landscape to complement the distinctive style of their house. They want better flow from three different areas within the yard: the deck, the patio, storage area and the lawn. They also need to hide their storage spot and sump pump. With the help of a landscape designer and a budget of $15,000, the Dawsons hope to coordinate the three separate areas into one beautiful English country garden.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 24 :02x11 - A Parking Lot with Potential (Aug/08/2002) | When Patrick and Diane Nixon bought their home, they were attracted to the rugged mountains behind the house, and it seemed like a great spot to raise their two young sons. Much of their backyard is paved, and the Nixons would like less room to park cars and more room for their boys to play. With a budget of $80,000 and the help of a landscape designer, the Nixons would like to build a pool and create play areas that are fun and safe.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 25 :02x12 - An Outside Space for Entertaining (Aug/15/2002) | Stacy and Martin Sharkey moved into their beautiful 1940s traditional house more than a year ago. They bought this house with the initial intention of staying five years. Their first priority was to tackle the interior design of the house. With the inside now beautifully restored and an adorable daughter added to their family, the Sharkeys want to extend their cozy living space into the backyard.
Source: HGTV | | | |
| 26 :02x13 - East Meets West (Sep/05/2002) | Mark Dizik and his partner John Oden live in a beautiful 1929 Spanish-style house near the mountains. The house has stunning architectural details including beamed ceilings, expansive windows and a winding staircase. Though the inside has a wonderful and warm atmosphere, the outside needs help.
Source: HGTV | | | |
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