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Season 15
183 :15x01 - French-Inspired Feel (Jul/20/2005)
Valerie and Francois Bergez are French and live in a small Cottage-style two-story home. The house has a dull pink color and they have concrete for a front yard. Mark Pellegrino will help with the overall transformation.

Source: HGTV
 
184 :15x02 - All-American Update (Jul/27/2005)
Karin and Patrick Smyth are the "All-American family," with an all-American home. Unfortunately, the house is lacking personal style and charm. Brian & Brian are a design duo who will take it up a notch.

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185 :15x03 - Coloring a Craftsman (Jul/13/2005)
After completely remodeling the interior of his Craftsman-style home, a homeowner is ready to add some colorful landscaping and elegant details to the exterior. Designers Yvonne Lane and Cody Shrey are called in to help.

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186 :15x04 - A '70s House Re-Do (Aug/03/2005)
Christy Webster loved growing up in her parents' house. So much so that she's now decided to raise her own family in the same home! She along with husband Warren and baby Wyatt are having a blast in the home she has so many memories in. What they're not enjoying is the old '70s details that were ok back in the day but definitely not their taste today. Megan Clark and Brad Frazier take on this solid but dated project.

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187 :15x05 - Plain-to-Pizzazz Tudor (Aug/10/2005)
Jay Elliot lives in a Tudor-style house that she purchased recently. It has a fresh new coat of paint that she likes, but it lacks detail and landscaping. Our duo design team, Yvonne Lane and Brad Frazier are going to change all that.

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188 :15x06 - Standing Out (Aug/17/2005)
Jennifer has done lots of detailing on the inside of her house, but the outside is very plain and the yard is literally a field of weeds. Designer Shannon Mitchell and landscaper Cody Shrey lend a hand.

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189 :15x07 - Feng Shui Approach (Aug/24/2005)
Lillian Ng is a homeowner that feels her home doesn't reflect the true charm of the inside of her home. She studies Feng Shui and and wants to add those elements to the front of her house. Daniel Owens is also an expert and will create and design a Zen house with a welcoming approach.

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190 :15x08 - Victorian Return to Glory (Aug/31/2005)
Fun, energetic homeowners Jim Gross and Bridgette Carroll live in a major fixer-upper: a little Victorian cottage that has lost all its Victorian charm. Tom Leach, our Curb Appeal designer, is here to bring back all its charm and glory.

Source: HGTV
 
191 :15x09 - Reflecting a Colonial Look (Sep/07/2005)
Jeannette and Joe Malatesta live in a Colonial-style home with a front yard that has been neglected and needs some sprucing up. Designer Mark Pellegrino arrives to implement some bold decorative touches.

Source: HGTV
 
192 :15x10 - Japanese Influences (Sep/14/2005)
Ian Schmidt and his girlfriend Lisa Chadwick hate the front of the house. Old shingles are cracking, the paint color is dark and the front yard needs work. Kem Thelig introduces a Japanese-inspired theme.


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193 :15x11 - South Beach in San Fran (Oct/22/2005)
The Ryans live in an Art Deco-style San Francisco home that has lots of substance but very little style. The design team of Brian Dittmar and Brian Upp want to enhance the unique architectural design.

Source: HGTV
 
194 :15x12 - Better Brick Rancher (Sep/27/2007)
A tired rancher is afflicted with crumbling bricks, 1970s styling and lackluster landscaping. Todd and Cara Bunch call for some help from design pros.

Source: HGTV
 
195 :15x13 - South of the Border Flavor (Nov/12/2005)
The Becerra family enjoys embracing their Mexican heritage. Designer Joshua McCoullugh has a vision of turning their boxy 1950s house into a warm, Mission style home complete with hand-painted tiles, custom arbor awnings and chili-inspired paint colors.

Source: HGTV
 
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