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| 66 :06x01 - Urban Cottage (Apr/04/2002) | Homeowners Diane Harris and Margo Dean love their post-war cottage, but the house sits on a narrow lot and lacks a real sense of style. They want to turn their home into the inviting and welcoming place they've always dreamed. They've asked designer Paul Duchscherer for help in making the appropriate changes.
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| 67 :06x02 - Faux Front (Apr/11/2002) | Homeowner Judy Rubin loves her two-story bungalow, but she feels the exterior needs sprucing up. The previous owner turned the garage into a guest room, leaving the exposed garage wall as a blank concrete wall. Rubin wants to add some character to the house starting at the former garage facade, continuing out onto the porch and the yard. She asks architect Carolyn Walker Davis to help unify these changes.
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| 68 :06x03 - Wooden Arbor Entryway (Apr/18/2002) | Homeowner and landscape designer Dan Berger and his family have lived in a tract home for years. While the home's spacious yard and interior space has been ideal for raising a family, its exterior lacks a sense of individuality. Berger wants to give his home a unique flavor with rustic elements that will also draw the home into balance with its landscape. He has asked architect Vaughan Trammell to assist in creating this sense of unity.
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| 69 :06x04 - Woodland Waterfall (Apr/25/2002) | Homeowners Adam and Marina Treister love the views from inside their home but the sloped lot of the front yard is empty. They'd like to add some spark to this view by putting in a waterfall and privacy screening. For help in making these changes, they've turned to landscape designer Scott Soden.
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| 70 :06x05 - Terrace Garden (Connecticut Farmhouse) (May/02/2002) | Homeowners Robbie and Phil Gutierrez love the interior of their small post-war home, but its exterior lacks balance and uniform style, especially the landscaping. They want to add charm and style that complements all elements of the site. They've asked designer Paul Duchscherer to lend a hand in turning their home into what they've always dreamed it could be.
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| 71 :06x06 - Spanish Style (Contemporary Beauty) (May/11/2002) | Homeowners Hayden and Zhura Reiss bought their home because of its strong Spanish style. They've worked hard to make its interior match this style. Now they want to attack the home's exterior, balancing the home's landscape to its architecture. They especially want to bring in artistic touches and enclose the front yard. They've asked architect Topher Delaney to help in making these changes.
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| 72 :06x07 - Craftsman Shingle (Cottage Facelift) (May/18/2002) | Homeowner Emily Robertson has already done a major renovation on her craftsman style home. Now she's ready to finish some neglected details at the front of the home to complete the home's look. She turns to architect Tom Hood to help out with these final details.
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| 73 :06x08 - Ranch House Driveway (Farmhouse) (May/25/2002) | Homeowners Lee and Tamara Backston bought a true ranch house fixer-upper and have been doing projects in the front and back yard since they bought their home. Now they have turned to landscape designer Cynthia Egger for help with a new driveway and to give the front of the house more interest with new garage doors, a lattice fence, a structure to hide their garbage cans, new lights, and more plants and garden accessories.
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| 74 :06x09 - Country Cottage Walkway (Spanish Courtyard) (Jun/01/2002) | Homeowner and landscape architect Louise Leff just bought her simple suburban home. She's excited about adding her own accents, especially to the front walkway. The home already has a country feel, but needs a little boost. She's asked architect Bjorn Olson to help in giving her home the makeover it needs.
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| 75 :06x10 - Craftsman Bungalow (Colonial Style Home) (Jun/08/2002) | Valerie Weller and Carl Guarneri have lived in their craftsman style home for more than 17 years. They love its Arts and Crafts personality but feel its always been obscured by overgrown plants and a modest paint job. They want to bring out their home's historic characteristics with new landscaping and a fresh paint job. For help in doing this they've turned to designer Paul Duchscherer.
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| 76 :06x11 - Driveway Makeover (Jun/15/2002) | Homeowners Cindy and Gary Traverso bought their traditional suburban home because they felt it would be the perfect place to raise their family. However, the home's front contains a nondescript yard and cold colors. They want to give their home a warmer welcome to visitors. They've asked landscape designer Cynthia Egger to bring inviting qualities to their home's facade.
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| 77 :06x12 - New England Style (Jun/22/2002) | Homeowners Stephanie and Martin McNally like the simple lines of the Ranch style home, but they feel it's time to spruce up the exterior. They spent their honeymoon on Nantucket and would love to echo some of that New England style onto their home. They've asked landscape architect Louise Leff for her help in making these changes.
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| 78 :06x13 - Mediterranean Makeover (Jun/29/2002) | Homeowners Christina and Andrew Marks know their home has a bright Spanish-Mediterranean architectural style. The problem is many of the classic elements of the style were stripped by the previous owner and the landscaping lacks any unity to the space. The Marks want to bring back classic elements of their home's style and create an enclosed area in their yard, complete with Mediterranean flair. They've asked designer Laurie Callaway to assist in bringing out their home's true style.
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