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Season 6
67 :06x01 - Contemporary Backyard with Views (Jun/03/2004)
Scott Freedman and Chris Langlois are delighted with their multi-leveled, contemporary home and its spectacular views, but they're not inclined to venture down three flights to spend time in their backyard's outdated pool area. Scott and Chris would like to create an appealing space outdoors where they can entertain and hang out with friends.

Source: HGTV
 
68 :06x02 - Sophisticated Family Fun (Jun/17/2004)
Allen and Carrie Breiter built their dream home four years ago and have enjoyed living there with their 6-year-old daughter and toddler twins. Alhough they love their home and community, they have not yet found a way to take advantage of their awkwardly shaped backyard. Allen and Carrie would like to bring their sophisticated yet relaxed style outdoors and create a paradise where they can entertain and spend time with their family.

Source: HGTV
 
69 :06x03 - A Beautiful Space (Jul/15/2004)
Joanna Feehan has owned her home since its conception 19 years ago. The interior is formal, and her 23-year-old twin daughters agree that it's definitely time to loosen up and venture outdoors to the under-utilized backyard. Feehan would like to bring life into the space by creating a beautiful entertainment area for friends and family to hang out in.

Source: HGTV
 
70 :06x04 - Private Cozy Space (Jul/01/2004)
Busy actress Molly Culver loves the soft-edged touches of her 1920s Spanish-style home. She dreams of having a private cozy outdoor space where she can both unwind and celebrate with family and friends.

Source: HGTV
 
71 :06x05 - Exquisite Front Garden (Jul/08/2004)
Marsha Metz has slowly and impeccably decorated her 1935 English-style cottage. She accented her traditional design with wonderfully eclectic touches and now feels content with her home's custom interior. However, with the addition of her playful dog, Max, she is motivated to tackle her ivy-ridden, sloping front yard. Metz envisions an exquisite garden that complements her home and provides a play space for her and Max.

Source: HGTV
 
72 :06x06 - Entertaining in Style (Jul/22/2004)
Nayssan Parandeh and Dustin Finer were immediately drawn to their traditional-style, mid-20th-century home, with its pool and magnificent views. Together, they created a playful interior with a modern twist, but they haven't had the same success with their outdated backyard. Nayssan and Dustin hope to transform their unruly yard into a stylish entertainment area that will enhance their fantastic views.

Source: HGTV
 
73 :06x07 - Inviting Front Yard (Jul/29/2004)
When Jeff and Margie decided to downsize several years ago, they chose a beautiful Craftsman-style cottage to make the transition. Their thoughtful interior design choices made the intimate-sized space work perfectly for them. They now hope to create an impressive front yard that reflects their home's great style and embraces their desire to connect with the neighborhood.

Source: HGTV
 
74 :06x08 - European-Style Garden (Aug/20/2004)
Josh and MaryJo Fein remodeled their home shortly after buying it, adding a Parisian flair with many elegant touches. Though they feel it is time to extend the same sort of grand style to their mediocre backyard, they are not quite sure how to proceed. The Feins imagine a European-style garden with room for dining, entertaining and a play space for their young daughter.

Source: HGTV
 
75 :06x09 - Grecian-Inspired Hideaway (Sep/02/2004)
Christos Garkinos and Brett Greenstein's charming Spanish-style home has been boldly decorated with a mix of Mediterranean and modern design touches. Their awkwardly shaped backyard, however, is basically a rundown dog park. Christos and Brett are ready to take back their backyard and start relaxing and entertaining in what they hope will be a Grecian-inspired hideaway.

Source: HGTV
 
76 :06x10 - Spanish-Style Oasis (Sep/16/2004)
A lot of care and dedication went into the restoration of this sensational 1930s home. Warm colors and rich woods have unified the Mediterranean feeling indoors. Outdoors, the abandoned backyard is calling for the same sort of thoughtful attention. The homeowners are anxious to recruit some inspired guidance to transform their neglected backyard into a Spanish-style oasis.

Source: HGTV
 
77 :06x11 - Modern Community Garden (Oct/08/2004)
Marianne and Kendrick Royer's huge modern home borders several picturesque canals and opens to a public walkway that winds through their charming community. Expansive windows provide views of the many enchanting bridges and might draw the Royers outdoors were it not for the foreboding state of the front yard. Marianne and Kendrick would like to create a beautiful, inviting garden that would allow them to enjoy the uniqueness of their home's location.

Source: HGTV
 
78 :06x12 - Tropical Balcony (Oct/07/2004)
Andy and Lorelei love the open, breezy layout of their seaside home. The high ceilings, expansive windows and flawless interior design make this contemporary abode almost perfect for sunset entertaining. Their cramped and rundown balcony, however, is a major deterrent. This hopeful couple would like to transform their outdoor space into a relaxing tropical oasis where they can entertain or just lounge in privacy.

Source: HGTV
 
79 :06x13 - Backyard Haven (Oct/14/2004)
When nature lovers Bonnie Lisle and Roy Weitz purchased their hillside home 16 years ago, they were particularly drawn to its spacious grounds. They have worked hard to evoke a lighter, more contemporary feel for their interior but are overwhelmed by their backyard's wild and disjointed landscape. Bonnie and Roy would like to create a beautiful and accessible backyard haven where they can entertain, relax and meld with the natural setting.

Source: HGTV
 
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