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Season 3
27 :03x01 - Country Cottage (Oct/05/2000)
When Shilpa and Aaron Porter first moved into their small bungalow, it definitely qualified as a fixer-upper. The lawn and surrounding landscape was completely overgrown, and the paint on the house was mismatched and peeling.

They have just finished repainting the house in a luscious creamy yellow with white trim. Now they want to clean up the front yard and add some cottage-style detailing that will give their home a country look.

Source: HGTV
 
28 :03x02 - Eichler Makeover (Oct/12/2000)
Gary Karp has always been a big fan of contemporary architecture. His home is a prime example of the modern style. It's a single-story, open-plan home built by legendary California developer Joseph Eichler.

Karp has painstakingly restored many of the original '60s fixtures on the inside of the house, and now he wants to restore the exterior and the front landscaping in keeping with the clean lines of the original architecture.

Source: HGTV
 
29 :03x03 - Prairie Style (Oct/19/2000)
Alice and Jim Chegia live in a prairie-style stucco home that was built in the 1920s. They love the strong lines of this two-story house with its broad eaves and massive chimney running up the center of the façade.

Designer Jane Powell brings out the period details in the architecture, then transforms the solid paint color to contrasting tones of green, ivory and burgundy.

Powell also adds period fixtures, augments the front landscaping, and modifies the color and shape of the front picket fence to complement the solid mass of the prairie house.

Source: HGTV
 
30 :03x04 - Swiss Chalet (Oct/26/2000)
Connie and Craig Anderson love the location and setting of their '50s ranch house, but have never liked Swiss-chalet style detailing such as diamond-paned front windows, shutters with decorative cutouts and a farmhouse door.

They want to update these features and give their home a fresh new look that's reminiscent of shingle or arts-and-crafts-style homes that were built in the early part of the 20th century.

Source: HGTV
 
31 :03x05 - French-Country Makeover (Nov/02/2000)
Designer Carolyn Walker Davis brightens up a dark, uninviting home with a complete French country-style makeover.

First, the house is painted a cheerful yellow from its drab gray color.

Next, a playful trellis is added to the side of the massive chimney to take away its heavy appearance next to the front door.

The dark wooden door is painted a bright white, and ornate French country-style porch lamps are hung by the door.

Source: HGTV
 
32 :03x06 - Victorian Rowhouse (Aug/27/2004)
Interior Designer Paul Duchscherer transforms the look of this San Francisco Victorian house by repainting the entire house, restoring several of the missing period details and replacing an overgrown landscape.

Source: HGTV
 
33 :03x07 - Front Yard Re-Do (Aug/30/2004)
Landscape Architect D.J. Johns transforms this forbidding front yard into a softer, more inviting look.

Source: HGTV
 
34 :03x08 - Fenced Front Yard (Aug/31/2004)
Architect Tom Hood transforms this simple and poorly maintained yard and house, giving them both a more distinctive and dramatic look in the craftsman style.

Source: HGTV
 
35 :03x09 - Flagstone Front Yard (Sep/02/2004)
Landscape architect Rob Brockman transforms a typical American ranch house, giving it a new front yard with lots of flagstone accents.

Source: HGTV
 
36 :03x10 - Craftsman-Style Makeover (Sep/03/2004)
Landscape architect Nancy Driscoll changes this home from a Victorian farmhouse with a wraparound porch to a craftsman-style abode. It now has a private garden and a landscaped enclosure for the backyard swimming pool.

Source: HGTV
 
37 :03x11 - Spanish Detail (Dec/14/2000)
Architect Karyn Shore plays up the architectural details of Kim and Peter Wilding's Spanish-style home. She adds new window and door details and wrought-iron fixtures, while landscape designer Doug Williams installs a colorful Spanish-style garden.

Source: HGTV
 
38 :03x12 - Duplex Conversion (Dec/28/2000)
Landscape designer Georgia Madden tackles the challenge of turning a postwar duplex into a home with international style and tropical landscaping.

She built up one of the two front doors to establish a main entryway and camouflaged the second door, allowing the homeowners to convert the building back to a duplex in the future.

To complete the transformation, she uses shiny aluminum accents on the front door and gate to present a modern look.

Bougainvillea on a lattice screen and bright orange flowers that echo the international orange paint of the windows complete the new landscape.

Source: HGTV
 
39 :03x13 - Trellis Style (Jan/04/2001)
Architect Lara Conte and her husband, contractor Fred Conte, make their dream house come true by transforming their 1960s ranch house into a craftsman-style home with a contemporary twist.

They succeeded in creating a portico with a lot more charm that makes their house stand apart from other homes in the neighborhood. The crowning touch is a flowering trellis above the garage that brings color, texture and a unique style to their home.

Source: HGTV
 
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