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Season 7
79 :07x01 - California Bungalow (Oct/02/2002)
How do you make a house look better from the street especially when the front yard is all dirt? That's the Curb Appeal challenge at this California bungalow. Homeowners Mike and Gretchen Ferreira like their first home, but want to improve the aesthetics. See how color, copper, and low-cost ideas all come into play.

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80 :07x02 - Inherited Cottage (Oct/09/2002)
So how do you make a rundown house look better from the street? That's the Curb Appeal challenge for this cottage. Homeowners Bob Johnston and Geri Gmahling inherited this house a year ago from Bob's parents, and now they want to bring it up to date. See how moving some plants, recycling a picket fence, and adding some decoration are all going to give this house curb appeal.

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81 :07x03 - English Cottage Makeover (Oct/16/2002)
How do you make a house look better from the street, especially when it's all covered up by shrubs? Homeowners Silvia and Mark Frost say their house would look great, if only it showed. See how a few well-placed bricks, a one-of-a-kind birdhouse, and a whole lot of planting add up to something called Curb Appeal.

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82 :07x04 - Victorian House (Oct/23/2002)
Homeowners Karl and Beth Jayne bought their 100-year-old home "as is," but they are both dreaming of a much better look from the curb for their rundown Victorian house. That is where designer Paul Duscherer comes in--his mission for the project is to restore this old beauty once again.

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83 :07x05 - Porch & Garden Appeal (Oct/30/2002)
Homeowner Ann Searle and her daughter Hanna love their 1940s house, but want it to look better from the street. That is where designer Pat Wagner comes in and shows how a little bit of color, a garden made for living, and low cost porch decorations help give this home the curb appeal its owners seek.

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84 :07x06 - Rental Curb Appeal (Nov/06/2002)
Landlord Mike Stone wants his tenants to have curb appeal and by using bright colors, lots of flagstone, and some small details like a new gate and new mailboxes, his tenants should be incredibly pleased with the end result!

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85 :07x07 - Fraternity House Curb Appeal (Nov/13/2002)
Is it possible to give a fraternity house curb appeal? Designer Wendle Schoniger mixes large projects like slimming down columns in front of the house, replacing a section of the balcony, landscaping and re-painting the trim with small projects like replacing a door, adding new Greek letters and some planters to really create a new effect for the Pi Kappa Alpha house at the University of California, Berkeley.

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86 :07x08 - Surprise Appeal (Nov/20/2002)
How do you make over the front of a house that you’ve lived in your whole life and still be objective? Ambra Rossetti plans on surprising her mom by redoing the front of her childhood house with creative color, some pretty plants and some salvage yard finds.

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87 :07x09 - Mediterranean Makeover (Nov/27/2002)
What's the best way to make a house's natural style stand out from the street? That's the challenge for today. Homeowners Peter and Janet Deutsch moved into this house less than a year ago. They say the house has potential but they don't like the bright paint. That's where designer Jim Riley comes in--his task is to give this house a facelift and bring it back to it's Mediterranean roots. See how a new paint job, landscaping and a little porch decorating work to give this home curb appeal.

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88 :07x10 - From Unkept to Awesome (Dec/04/2002)
How do you take a house with a beat up front porch and really make it shine from the street? Designer Karyn Shore has a vision for Bob and Suzie Buckley’s home to give it incredible amounts of curb appeal.

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89 :07x11 - Even More Appealing (Dec/11/2002)
How do you take a home that already looks good and take it to a whole new level so that it’s one of the best looking houses on the block? Put in a new entry, a one of a kind patio and lots of low cost ideas that will dress up the front and really give the house some personality. Homeowners Heidi and Robert Marchesotti would like their house to stand out more from the street. Heidi’s sister Wendle Shoniger is the perfect designer for the job.

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90 :07x12 - Functional and Fabulous (Dec/18/2002)
How can we give a house more charm from the street? That's the challenge for Peter and Shanna Rudy who, along with designer Adam Lambre, want to give their house dimension, style and a functional lawn for the family.

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91 :07x13 - Color Change (Jan/07/2003)
What do you do when your home looks artistic from the street, but not all that great? Jody and Cornelius Keane are going to change to look of their house with some new color, new walkways and some new accessories.

Source: HGTV
 
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