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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Modern, Chic Living Room (Mar/03/2007)
Kim Dillon wanted a sophisticated, modern chic living room. Unfortunately, her attempt at decorating resulted in a goofy green and blue room with off-the-wall accessories that elicited more laughs than praise. Designer Frank Fontana, along with design coordinator Vanessa Price and carpenter Jason Ferris, arrive to give the Dillon family a sleek living room in brown and tan hues where they can relax and entertain.

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2 :01x02 - Home Theater (Nov/01/2007)
Huge movie buff Bill Curran tried to create a comfortable home theater, but got bad reviews on his design attempt. The black ceiling is accompanied by raspberry faux walls and blue carpet. By using comfortable theater-style seating, controlled lighting and movie-theater-like acoustics, designer Valerie Bickford and her team lend a hand to give Curran his Hollywood ending.

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3 :01x03 - Beach Cottage Family Room (Sep/06/2007)
Garry and Liz Martin really love the beach and decided to decorate their family room as a New England-style beach cottage. However, their decorating turned into a tidal wave size disaster filled with an ocean-themed slipcover, a hula skirt window treatment and a beach towel tablecloth. With a $2,000 budget, designer Kelli Ellis, design coordinator Jennifer Julian and contractor Steve Pitzer rescue the Martin family with a true beach cottage getaway.

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4 :01x04 - Safari Den (Aug/19/2006)
After being on safari in Africa, Oran Z wanted to bring the whole safari-style back into his own home. However, his African den is full of zebra-themed items but not much else. Instead of the natural colors and textures that would evoke the African savannah, his den is just a crazy cluster of black and white stripes and knickknacks. Fortunately, designer Frank Fontana, contractor Steve Pitzer, and design coordinator Jennifer Julian turn the striped insanity into a natural-looking safari paradise.

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5 :01x05 - Moroccan Living Room (Oct/11/2007)
World travelers Sapna Patel and Vishal Singh wanted the vivid colors, cozy seating,and intricate patterns of Moroccan design in their living room. However, the end result is a room with no seating and a tent made of cardboard. Designer Valerie Bickford, carpenter Jason Ferris and design coordinator Vanessa Price step in to create a Moroccan VIP living room. By adding flowing fabrics, intricate, ornate patterns and low seating, the Patel family can now enjoy their own private palace.

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6 :01x06 - Cottage Chic Guestroom (Sep/30/2007)
Sally Meyer loves the look of cottage chic design and wanted to make up her guest bedroom in the same style. Unfortunately, she ended up with mismatched furniture, silly accessories and the wrong color palette. With a $2,000 budget, designer Frank Fontana, contractor Steve Pitzer and design coordinator Jennifer Julian whip this cottage catastrophe into a chic success!

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7 :01x07 - '20s Hollywood Glam Bedroom (Sep/02/2006)
Husband and wife Geoff Mark and Wendy Wells wanted a luxurious master bedroom with a 1920s Hollywood glam feeling, so crafty Wells designed her room with full force! She draped all four walls and added a jigsaw pattern of satin and heavy velour diamonds. When this made her glamorous dream bedroom feel more like a padded cell nightmare, she called interior designer Frank Fontana for help. Fontana and his design team

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8 :01x08 - Rustic Mexican Kitchen (Jan/20/2007)
Jeff and Claudia Silverman tried to give their kitchen an authentic rustic Mexican look by painting chili peppers on the kitchen cabinets and accessorizing with piñatas and sombreros, but it turned into a disaster. The Takeover My Makeover design team turns the Mexican mayhem into true south-of-the-border style.

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9 :01x09 - Caribbean-Inspired Kitchen (Oct/04/2007)
Justin and Lauren Halterlein love the Caribbean, where they got engaged and honeymooned. When they bought their first house, they tried to recreate the Caribbean look in their kitchen. Unfortunately, the room ended up looking more like an aquarium than a tropical paradise! With the help of a $2,000 budget, designer Valerie Bickford, contractor Steve Pitzer and design coordinator Jennifer Julian use their expertise to give the couple the fun Caribbean kitchen they had envisioned.

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10 :01x10 - Vintage Vegas Bedroom (Oct/07/2006)
Jennifer More loves the nostalgic look of vintage Vegas and the Rat Pack. Since she wanted a swanky suite to entertain friends, she tried to replicate this style in her bedroom. Unfortunately, the room ended up looking like it was dealt a losing hand! With a budget of $2,000, the Takeover My Makeover design team transforms the space into a true vintage vision.

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11 :01x11 - Ski Lodge-Inspired Den (Sep/27/2007)
Lori Duvall and Ric Simpson dreamed of a ski lodge-themed den, so they brought the show inside their home by decorating with cotton batting and using old ski boots as vases. Unfortunately, it looks like an avalanche more than a ski lodge oasis. With a budget of $2,000, interior designer Kelli Ellis, contractor Steve Pitzer and design coordinator Jennifer Julian will turn this blinded snowstorm into a winter wonderland.

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12 :01x12 - Bohemian Chic Master Bedroom (Jan/06/2007)
Holly and her husband Conal wanted a carefree bohemian chic style for their master bedroom, but their design ended up as nightmare. The boldly-colored fabrics, hanging beads and wildly-painted closet doors sorely missed the mark. With a budget of $2,000, designer Kelli Ellis, carpenter Jason Ferris and design coordinator Vanessa Price turn the disaster into a romantic bohemian getaway.

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13 :01x13 - Exotic Bali Living Room (Jan/13/2007)
Rupa Ghodasara and Kishan Kosandra fell in love with the exotic wonders of Bali on their honeymoon. They wanted to bring back the Far East to their living room by painting the walls, fireplace and TV stand lime green and orange, but their good design intentions got lost in translation. With a $2,000 budget, interior designer Frank Fontana, contractor Steve Pitzer and design coordinator Jennifer Julian will rescue them from their Bali blunder.

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Season 2
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.

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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!

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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