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Season 14
170 :14x01 - Renew and Revitalize (Mar/30/2005)
A family is on a mission to spruce up the front of their home by replacing rusting fixtures and rotting wood.

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171 :14x02 - French Flavor (Apr/12/2005)
A couple wants to enhance the Gallic themes of their 1930s home.

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172 :14x03 - Return to Craftsman Style (Apr/06/2005)
A couple wants to strip away non-traditional elements from their 1920s Craftsman-style home.

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173 :14x04 - English Enhancements (Apr/20/2005)
A bland home gets a British-inspired makeover with a cupola, shutters and window boxes.

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174 :14x05 - All Shook Up (Apr/27/2005)
Newlyweds debate incorporating Elvis influences into a makeover of their home's facade and landscaping.

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175 :14x06 - Contemporary Ranch (May/11/2005)
Designer Michael Loftis helps a couple jazz up their tract-style ranch and turn it into a contemporary showplace.

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176 :14x07 - Fresh Face for a Rancher (Oct/05/2007)
Designer Tom Leach helps homeowners Heidi and Brian Brecht bring their drab 1950s up to date with a fresh new face.

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177 :14x08 - Cheap Motel Makeover (Jun/01/2005)
Homeowners Nicky and Tom Murphy have hated their house since the day they bought it, but they loved the location and the views. Right now it looks like a cheap motel, right down to the metal and concrete steps and long, skinny balcony. Landscaping is non-existent and the whole thing just looks dated and drab. Designer Kimberly Rider turns this mess around with a new front porch, landscaping and other touches.

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178 :14x09 - Rustic Inn Makeover (Jun/08/2005)
Alisa and Mike Ikeda are tired of having a front yard full of weeds and dirt. Their house is completely covered thanks to two large fruit trees, and there is just no real style. Designer Will Wick turns this ruin around with a rustic country hotel makeover.

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179 :14x10 - Entertaining Makeover (Jun/22/2005)
The Wilkofs just moved into a two-story traditional brick house. It looks nice but needs to be dressed up with personal touches for their family. Designer Zondra Barricks specializes in high-end classic touches with a twist.

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180 :14x11 - New England Flavor for a Cottage (May/25/2005)
Homeowner Frank Pelzer works with designers Daniel Owens and Kem Thelig to bring some East Coast style to his 1950s beach cottage.

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181 :14x12 - New Life for Neglected Rancher (Jul/06/2005)
Randi Patten is a single mom with a huge desire to update the front of her 1960s home. Cool cottage updates with a modern twist give new life to this neglected ranch. Designer Nancy Freed and landscape designer Jane Mercer have two decades worth of ideas for this house.

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182 :14x13 - Row House Revitalized (Jun/29/2005)
Michelle Hsu and Brendon DeSimone share one house but have two different addresses. They are tenants-in-common living in a four-story row house. The house looks old and outdated on this very modern street and they want to update it. Doyle McCullar has some ideas that will make their house look modern yet unique.

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