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Season 10
118 :10x01 - Beach-Flavored Ranch (Oct/01/2003)
A ranch style house with a dirt yard gets transformed with some paint and clever low-maintenance landscaping. A gravel creek bed and tall grasses gives the whole place a new beach look.

Source: HGTV
 
119 :10x02 - Asian-Inspired Makeover (Oct/08/2003)
An ordinary home with simple, modern character gets a new look with Asian design elements. The landscaping is thinned out and new fixtures give the home a neat new appearance.

Source: HGTV
 
120 :10x03 - A Taste of Italy (Oct/15/2003)
A standard 1950s ranch house gets transformed into an Italian Villa dream home. Natural landscaping and a touch of Mediterranean color elevate the home from plain to posh. A new patio adds privacy and creates an inviting new space for entertaining.

Source: HGTV
 
121 :10x04 - Creative New England Update (Oct/29/2003)
A simple two story New England-style home on a city lot gets a makeover combining traditional style and creative ideas. New fixtures, new colors and some bright new landscaping are just a few of the highlights.

Source: HGTV
 
122 :10x05 - 1930s Uniform Makeover (Nov/05/2003)
A non-descript 1930s house in an urban neighborhood gets a fresh new style. Out with all the old mix-and-match elements and in with new fixtures, accents and plantings.

Source: HGTV
 
123 :10x06 - New Orleans Style (Nov/26/2003)
A 1930s tract home gets a warm Southern look inspired by the style of the New Orleans Garden District. A period paint job, cobblestone walkway, carriage style garage door and new landscaping bring in the look of the Old South.

Source: HGTV
 
124 :10x07 - Art Deco Makeover (Dec/03/2003)
A nondescript two-story 1930s house in an urban neighborhood gets a snappy art deco makeover. The various style elements from past remodeling projects are blended for a new uniform look to tie the house together. New improvements include bold paint colors, stripes and landscaping with a South Beach style in mind.

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125 :10x08 - Welcome to the Jungle (Dec/10/2003)
Brave do-it-yourself homeowners take on overgrown foliage and a major transformation of their plain 1960s home. A beautiful redwood deck, sand-colored shingle siding and a redeveloped landscape are just a few of the big changes.

Source: HGTV
 
126 :10x09 - Colorful Character (Dec/17/2003)
A typical Mediterranean ranch gets a healthy dose of color and character. The front of the house is opened up and the courtyard gets a major makeover including a dramatic fountain and a mosaic tiled bench.

Source: HGTV
 
127 :10x10 - Back to Arts and Crafts Basics (Dec/31/2003)
A two-story Craftsman style home with a variety of mixed style cues is restored to the original arts-and-crafts style. The entire porch is replaced, a new coat of paint goes on and new Craftsman details dot the fresh facade.

Source: HGTV
 
128 :10x11 - Hospitable Houseboat (Jan/07/2004)
A rundown houseboat is turned into a tropical paradise. The homeowners want to add some charm and a Caribbean style to the project including new sitting areas, a new entry, a striking paint job and decorative touches involving trellises and arbors.

Source: HGTV
 
129 :10x12 - Georgian Belle (Jan/14/2004)
A lovely 1920s era Georgian Colonial-style home becomes even more beautiful with textured paint, specialty lighting, antique bubble glass windows and new landscaping.

Source: HGTV
 
130 :10x13 - Bungalow Transformation (Jan/21/2004)
A 1930s Bungalow home with a weedy yard and washed out stucco facade undergoes a total transformation. Warm paint colors and terracing in the yard are just a couple of the many features that give the home charm.

Source: HGTV
 
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