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| 40 :04x01 - Cape Cod Classic (Aug/03/2004) | Homeowner Lynn Beecroft turns to landscape architect Louise Leff to bring a stronger statement to the front yard of her Cape Cod home. Beecroft wants to define her property from the street and protect it from deer, while retaining the yard's beautiful color and space. A new fence and walkway make the entrance friendlier, while drawing the eye to new plants and a redecorated front porch.
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| 41 :04x02 - Ranch to Colonial (Aug/04/2004) | Homeowner Daryl Walker began the transformation of his ranch-style home to a colonial style. Now designer Beryn Hamill follows Walker's lead, adding appropriate touches to pull the completed work together and bring a strong sense of colonial style to the home. Hamill starts with the porch, adding a new railing and header beam and matching brass fixtures, then she moves on to add plants and a brick border to the front walkway.
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| 42 :04x03 - Carport Makeover (Aug/05/2004) | Homeowners Kathy Sanders and Ron Baum want to change the carport and stair approach to their home. Its current look is spare and the plants are overgrown. They have asked landscape architect Penny Raikes to make this entry area to their home more inviting and user-friendly. To accomplish this, Raikes will prune and remove some plants, widen the footpath to the stairs, re-cover the concrete retaining wall and add plants with light colors and soft textures.
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| 43 :04x04 - Contemporary Deck (Aug/06/2004) | Homeowner Bob Cullinan has always wanted to make his contemporary home more formal. He would like to add definition to the entrance, clean up the landscaping and dress the deck. He also recently discovered that the original homeowner, a boat captain, had designed the house to look like a ship. He has asked architect Anna Scheidegger to help him bring out the home's modern lines, while playing up a nautical theme to complement the home's lineage.
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| 44 :04x05 - Row House Challenge (Aug/09/2004) | Bryan Nadeau wants to change the entryway of his urban row house. Currently it's a blend of differing styles, and feels tight and confined. It's up to designer Marty Dykas Jr. to open it up and bring in the styling of Frank Lloyd Wright. To accomplish this Dykas replaces the flooring, paint, doors and fixtures.
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| 45 :04x06 - 1950s Bungalow (Aug/10/2004) | Homeowners Lindsay and Al Caruso just bought their 1950s contemporary home. They feel it needs more color, so they've turned to architect Owen Jones to bring out the home's personality. Jones plans to transform the look of the home through color and architectural elements, without changing the overall character of the home.
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| 46 :04x07 - Ranch-Style Dressing (Aug/11/2004) | Homeowners Lisa and Dan Hoskins want to update and add color and character to their 1950s classic American ranch house. They also want to put in a border that will give them privacy and prevent their toddler from running out into the street. Landscape Architect Michelle Landon helps them achieve their goal with a fence with a low gate, a walkway to the backyard, and colorful planting beds around the fence and the front of the house.
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| 47 :04x08 - Craftsman Cottage (Aug/12/2004) | Homeowners Valerie and Kevin Erdman jumped at the chance to buy the yellow craftsman cottage they had admired for so long. But it took a lot of remodeling and work just to get it in shape. Now they're ready to attack the front yard and porch. They've asked designer Candace Barnes for guidance in this final portion of their new home's makeover.
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| 48 :04x09 - Split Personality (Aug/13/2004) | Homeowner Terry Maul loves the traditional brick and wood siding elements present in his father's World War II-era home. But the home also has a foot in contemporary style, including dated orange trim, which interferes with the home's unity. Maul has asked landscape designer Mitzi Van Sant to create a uniform style that will play up the home's traditional elements while retaining its cozy and informal feeling.
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| 49 :04x10 - Tudor Revival (Mar/15/2001) | Homeowners Toni and Joe Friedman have tried numerous ways to make their front yard and expansive front porch attractive and inviting, but they've made a few mistakes. They'd like to make the most of this space while capitalizing on the Tudor and craftsman elements already present in the home. To do this they've asked designer Paul Duscherer to redesign the front yard and porch and to combine the two to create an attractive and livable space while using the existing period details as a guide.
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| 50 :04x11 - Japanese Garden (Mar/23/2001) | Homeowners Jeff and Satoko Boris bought their corner lot home because it contained many elements that reminded Satoko of her family's home in Japan. However, the yard is overgrown and neglected and lacks a unifying theme. They've asked designer Blanche Lenine-Cruz to create a Japanese style garden in their front yard.
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| 51 :04x12 - Staging To Sell (Mar/29/2001) | Homeowner Joan Slate is ready to move to a home with more living space. Before she puts her home on the market, she wants to sharpen up the look of her home to have it make a strong first impression for potential buyers. She's asked designer Beryn Hammil to give the house the polished look it needs to sell well.
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| 52 :04x13 - English Garden (Apr/05/2001) | Karen Messier recently decided to live in her rental property, so now she's ready to put a garden in place of the low-maintenance yard presently there. She really loves English gardens and wants to install a version of one in her front yard. She's asked landscape designer Maria Macias for help in transforming her yard from simple to glowing in English splendor.
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