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14 :02x01 - Hawaiian-Inspired Living Room (Sep/13/2007)
Surfer girl Kathryn Ward wanted a fun Hawaiian-style living room, but what she got was a tidal wave of cheap luau decorations, including grass skirt window treatments and a blow-up palm tree. With a $2,000 budget, designer Valerie Bickford, carpenter Jason Ferris and design coordinator Vanessa Price turn this wipe-out into a Hawaiian paradise.

Source: HGTV
 
15 :02x02 - Guys' Game Room (Nov/08/2007)
When Roberto Batres told his wife Ana he wanted to convert the garage into a sporty guy's game room, she said go for it, but then she saw the results. Instead of a guy's game room, it turned into a neglected, kid-like party zone with red walls, a yellow ceiling and blue floor. To make the space more guy-friendly, designer Frank Fontana, contractor Steve Pitzer and design coordinator Jennifer Julian turn this game room goof-up into a slam dunk success!

Source: HGTV
 
16 :02x03 - 50s-Inspired Kitchen (Unknown)
Beth Bowles and her husband Paul Sessum wanted a kitchen that looked like a 50s diner, but they got a teapot terror. Overly sweet teapot-themed wall paper, excessive checkerboard patterns on the cupboards and floors, goofy curtains and an exposed washer and dryer combined to make the room more 'do whoops' then 'do wop.' Fortunately, designer Kelli Ellis, carpenter Jason Ferris and design coordinator Vanessa Price are on hand to bring the 50s diner spirit into their kitchen.

Source: HGTV
 
17 :02x04 - Contemporary Chic Bedroom (Oct/18/2006)
Rose Ann and Rudy wanted a contemporary chic style for their daughter Valerie's bedroom. However, they created a pastel nightmare with sky blue and violet wall patterns. To make this room more suited for a teenager, designer Frank Fontana, contractor Steve Pitzer and design coordinator Jennifer Julian lend a helping hand for the stylish bedroom she envisioned!

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18 :02x05 - Sleek, Mod Living Room (Oct/28/2006)
Rachel Reenstra wanted a 70s mod living room so she began by designing couches and incorporating lava lamps and beanbags. Unfortunately, she ended up with a psychedelic kaleidoscope of wacky shapes and colors. With a $2,000 budget, designer Kelli Ellis, carpenter Jason Ferris and design coordinator Vanessa Price turn this far out failure into a sleek 70s crash pad!

Source: HGTV
 
19 :02x06 - Nautical-Themed Guest Room (Feb/10/2007)
Heather and Matt Provence wanted a nautical-themed guest room, but they created a sinking shipwreck. By decorating with Styrofoam life preservers, a light house curtain and nautical fabrics, their design missed the mark. Now they're sending out an S.O.S to the design experts. With a $2,000 budget, designer Kelli Ellis, design coordinator Jennifer Julian and contractor Steve Pitzer create a room that is truly seaworthy.

Source: HGTV
 
20 :02x07 - Hacienda Garden Room (Nov/22/2007)
Kris and her husband, Adam, wanted an authentic old world hacienda look for their enclosed garden room, but they ended up with was more of a fiesta fiasco. With a decor that includes plastic cactus lights, garish fabrics and painted-on tiles, they know that they missed the mark. Designer Valerie Bickford turns their design disaster into a hacienda paradise.

Source: HGTV
 
21 :02x08 - Rock N' Roll Bedroom (Feb/24/2007)
Ashley and John Sparks attempted to give their oldest daughter, Bailey, a rock n' roll bedroom to match her personality. Unfortunately, their design attempt hit a flat note with bulky, mismatched furniture and metal and black décor. With help from designer Kelli Ellis, Bailey gets a room fit for a rock star!

Source: HGTV
 
22 :02x09 - French Country Kitchen (Oct/25/2007)
Beth and Kristine attempted to design a French Country kitchen in their cottage home but things didn't go as planned. With the help of designer Valerie Bickford, contractor Steve Pitzer, design coordinator Jennifer Julian, they rid the room of roosters and find the true meaning of French country design.

Source: HGTV
 
23 :02x10 - Relaxing Island Den (Mar/17/2007)
Beth and Kristine attempted to design a French Country kitchen in their cottage home but things didn't go as planned. With the help of designer Valerie Bickford, contractor Steve Pitzer, design coordinator Jennifer Julian, they rid the room of roosters and find the true meaning of French country design.

Source: HGTV
 
24 :02x11 - Modern Family Room (Nov/15/2007)
Patrice Martin wanted the clean, sleek lines of modern design for her family room. Instead, she unleashed an attack of the mirrors! Fortunately, designer Kelli Ellis saves Patrice from her modern mess with a budget of $2,000.

Source: HGTV
 
25 :02x12 - Asian-Inspired Living Room (Sep/20/2007)
Diana Rogers wanted a calm, Asian-style getaway for her living room, but it ended up looking like a Chinatown gift shop. With over-the-top decorations like parasols and kimonos hanging from the ceiling, red slip covers clashing with red walls and way too many souvenirs cluttering up the space, her design seriously missed the mark. With a $2,000 budget, designer Frank Fontana, design coordinator Jennifer Julian and contractor Steve Pitzer turn this cluttered catastrophe into an Asian oasis!

Source: HGTV
 
26 :02x13 - Mid-Century Modern Living Room (Dec/20/2007)
Dyane Duffy wanted a retro modern look for her living room, but ended up with a mixed-up muddle instead! Designer Kelli Ellis turns this fiasco into a mid-century haven with a $2,000 budget.

Source: HGTV
 
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