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| 53 :05x01 - A Garden With Southern Charm (Jan/15/2004) | Diane Kerr would like to turn her ordinary front yard into the grand setting her large Colonial house deserves, something that would capture the gracious feel of the old South. She wants to redo her front porch in materials more in keeping with the house's architecture, improve the access to the house by refurbishing both the path and driveway, and install attractive landscaping that won't require a lot of effort to keep up. She plans to spend $30,000 on labor and materials.
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| 54 :05x02 - Dust Bowl Delight (Jan/01/2004) | Jarrett and Vickey White have lived in their spacious Spanish-Colonial home since they designed and had it built two years ago. Jarrett is a real estate developer, and the home was built to their custom specifications. The design includes an elegant center courtyard, where the Whites have been spending all their quality outdoor time relaxing and entertaining. But with two young daughters in tow, they feel that the time has come to tackle the big backyard that has remained untouched since they moved in.
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| 55 :05x03 - Urban Retreat (Jan/08/2004) | Laura Premi, a young attorney, bought her first home about six months ago. Just the second owner of her '50s rambler, she loves the modern charm. The home is the perfect size for a single woman like herself but when it comes to entertaining, things get a little cramped. Premi would love to make better use of her backyard so she can spend more time at home with friends and family.
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| 56 :05x04 - Bungalow Beautiful (Jan/22/2004) | Tracy Randall moved into her 1923 bungalow almost two years ago. She immediately fell in love with the bright and intimate feeling of the home. With some minor changes complete on the inside of her home, she would like to focus her attention on the backyard.
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| 57 :05x05 - Credence's Courtyard Revival (Mar/25/2004) | Credence Fogo lives in a quaint 1923 Spanish bungalow with her three-year-old son. Although this successful young attorney has lived in her 900-square-foot home for only seven months, she's already eager to add more livable space, starting with the outside. Ultimately, Fogo wants to turn her backyard--a tiny, walled-in patio--into a beautiful outdoor room where she can spend time with her son and entertain friends.
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| 58 :05x06 - A Relaxing Backyard for a Busy Couple (Feb/19/2004) | Ron and Eileen Frank want to make the most of the home they fell in love with, but their hectic schedules and lack of landscaping expertise have caused them to completely ignore their backyard. They would like to integrate their home's interior with the yard, allowing for a smoother flow between indoor and outdoor areas. They'd also like to add a spa and built-in barbecue while using attractive plant material to give them more privacy and to attract birds and butterflies. Which designer will be up to the challenge?
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| 59 :05x07 - Romantic Backyard Getaway (Feb/26/2004) | Karla McIntyre purchased her first home a little over a year ago and she's been busy ever since making it her own. She loves her modern Mediterranean-style house, particularly the architectural details, but she isn't thrilled with the drab backyard. She's eager to transform the blank slate into a cozy and romantic space.
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| 60 :05x08 - Family Seeks Resort (Apr/09/2004) | Tim and Lisa Cloughesy were thrilled when they moved into their roomy ranch-style house three months ago. For the first time, they had a yard with a pool and plenty of space for their children to play. Now the couple would like to update the aging pool, create an entertainment area and still cater to the needs of their sports-minded children. With the help of a landscape designer and a budget of $80,000, the Cloughesys hope to transform their outdated backyard into a natural-looking resort for the whole family.
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| 61 :05x09 - An Inviting Front Yard (Apr/16/2004) | Tara and Craig Rossi recently purchased a charming ranch-style home with an open and airy floor plan. In addition to the home itself, they really love the neighborhood for its real sense of community. Their front yard, however, is in need of improvement--an old circular driveway takes up most of the space and the house faces a busy street. Ultimately, Tara and Craig would like to create a front yard that looks inviting from the street but still gives them a sense of privacy.
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| 62 :05x10 - Fun Family Environment (Apr/15/2004) | Lance and Dana Bergman have created a cozy and inviting interior for their five-year-old home. With the arrival of their new son, they are now inspired to expand their living space outdoors into the huge, barren backyard. The Bergmans are eager to have their backyard transformed from the dogs' domain to a fun and relaxing environment for the whole family.
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| 63 :05x11 - Retro-Inspired Backyard (May/06/2004) | Allan Jones' 1950s home is well complemented by his retro furniture collection and playful design approach. His backyard, however, is wild and overgrown, with no apparent theme. Jones would like to bring his mid-century sense of style outdoors and create a flowing space where he can relax and entertain in privacy.
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| 64 :05x12 - Lodge-Inspired Backyard (May/20/2004) | Jordan and Elizabeth Cohen have enjoyed living in their wonderfully rustic home for 10 years. The interior has been carefully crafted into a cozy, lodge-like environment; the backyard, however, has been completely neglected. The Cohens would like to extend their style outdoors and create a backyard where they can entertain friends or unwind in a spa while taking in the beautiful hillside.
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| 65 :05x13 - Front Yard for the Family (May/27/2004) | Kristi and Aladin Sulejmanagic bought an abandoned home three years ago and have worked hard to create a warm, beautiful interior for their family. Though they enjoy the backyard pool and spectacular views, there is presently no space where their three-year-old son can play safely. Kristi and Aladin would like to turn their bare front yard into an appealing, child-friendly environment that they can all enjoy.
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| 66 :05x14 - Desert Dreamscape (Nov/13/2004) | Sue Jimenez lives with two cats in a ranch-style home she's been in since 1960. Now that her children are all busy raising families of their own, Jimenez is ready to focus on her own plans for domestic bliss. Her backyard poses several challenges. With a budget of $15,000 for labor and materials, she wants to get rid of the underused pool that dominates the space, update the roof and flooring in the patio area, bring in drought-tolerant plants that attract wildlife, and include shade trees that don't conflict with the power lines overhead. She also wants to create a welcoming entertainment area, and for sentimental reasons, she wants an antique pump used in a water feature.
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