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| 50 :04x01 - Robin Hood House (Aug/12/2005) | | A house owned by couple who live in an area of L.A. called Sherwood Forest gets a Robin Hood-themed makeover. | |
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| 53 :04x04 - Ghost Town House (Sep/12/2005) | | While Kim taught her two daughters, Haillie and Kendall, to ride right out of the cradle, Ken hasn't gone near a horse since he was traumatized by a bucking bronco back in the day. But in a city that boasts horse trails instead of sidewalks, and with a love for antiques and horses (excluding Dad, of course!), this family opted for a ghost-town theme for their Monster House. | |
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| 54 :04x05 - Sixties House (Sep/19/2005) | | With the aim of starting an artists' commune, Dena moved into a dilapidated L.A. mansion; today it's home to 12 creative minds, all pitching in to restore and upgrade the place. But the group had special plans for a storefront attached to the front of the house, which serves as a community room and a place to hold yoga classes and live performances. That space had to be over the top. | |
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| 55 :04x06 - Theme Park House (Sep/26/2005) | | You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who loves theme parks as much as Patrick, Tina and their 4-year-old son, Jeau. Patrick and Tina bought their house in Anaheim to serve as a convenient family vacation home close to Southern California theme parks. Their dream is to bring the fun and amusement of a park into their own home. | |
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| 56 :04x07 - Tinsel Town House (Dec/12/2005) | | A home where celebrities, including Bob Hope, Ronald Reagan and Frank Sinatra, once congregated is restored to its former splendor after years of neglect. | |
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| 57 :04x08 - Pirate House (Feb/13/2006) | | A sea-loving woman's home gets the pirate treatment, with special buccaneer touches. | |
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| 58 :04x09 - Bali House (Feb/13/2006) | | Steve brings designer Marcelle Gravel to help build a South Seas-style wedding temple with an oasis that includes a hot tub and waterfall. | |
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| 60 :04x11 - Farewell House (Feb/27/2006) | | In the series finale, the team builds a "Farewell House" in a salute to the show's 60-episode run. Included: behind-the-scenes footage; a good-bye tribute in the home of series veteran Steve "Tombstone" Sterle. | |
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| Discovery House Anniversary Special (Jan/31/2005) | | Ten all-star builders give a frat house a Discovery Channel theme, complete with a T. rex fire circle, Florentine flourishes, Porsche pieces and Spanish-galleon garnishes. | |
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