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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Race Car House (Jun/02/2003) | | Steve Watson and his crew Travis Kenney (a welder and custom hod-rod builder), Curt Meyers (a computer and electrical engineer), Lester O'Malley (a general contractor) Michael Regan (a stage lighting and technical production expert), and Danny Snell (a electrician and race-car builder) transform a house into a race car fans dream for Kara and Santiago and their sons Eddie and Myka, with a little help from the designers Ron Capps (a NHRA champion racer), Todd Erlandson (an architect), and Craig Rizzo (a illustrator) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Tropical House (Jun/09/2003) | | Steve Watson and his crew Michael Fox (called the "gadget god"), Thomas Junge (a landscaping expert), Kim Larson (a scenic artist), Roy Rede ( a production designer), and Scott Sellers (a contractor) transorm newly engaged couple Tyler and Emily's first home into a tropical house monster with a flame thowing tiki god in the living room. With sme help from the designers Todd Erlandson (an architect), Roy Rede (aHollywood production designer) and Craig Rizzo (an illustrator), | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - '70s House (Jun/16/2003) | | Steve Watson and his crew Curtis Baruth (film and television construction coordinator, Los Angeles, Calif.), David Furtado (contractor, Lake Balboa, Calif.), Jason Muter (electrician, Milwaukee, Wis.), Drew Rebelein (welder and sculptor, Los Angeles, Calif.), Bill Strain (DJ and handyman, Boston, Mass.), transform a house into a monster 70's house for homeowners Christopher, Jami and Sean. With some help from designers Todd Erlandson (architect, (M)Arch. Strategic Architectures, Santa Monica, Calif.), Craig Rizzo (illustrator, Los Angeles, Calif.), Tara Stephenson (set decorator, That '70s Show, Los Angeles, Calif.) the house becomes any disco lovers dream. | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Medieval Castle House (Jun/23/2003) | | Steve Watson and his crew Smilee Barnacle (welder/fabricator, Highland Park, Calif. ), John Grannis (general contractor, Hacienda Heights, Calif.), Chance Haas (special-effects wizard/sculptor and expert in medieval design motifs, Los Angeles, Calif.), Kurt Sheaffer (carpenter and former heavy-metal musician, Los Angeles, Calif. ), and Joshua Smith (carpenter, Culver City, Calif.) transform a house back to the medieval times for homeowners Sid and Roya. With help from designers Todd Erlandson (architect, (M)Arch. Strategic Architectures, Santa Monica, Calif.), Chance Haas (special-effects wizard/sculptor and expert in medieval design motifs, Los Angeles, Calif.), Craig Rizzo (illustrator, Los Angeles, Calif.) the house becomes a monster medieval castle. | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Old West House (Jun/30/2003) | | Steve Watson and his crew Eric Babisch (carpenter and mason, Detroit, Mich.), Rusty Booher (ironworker and rigger, San Pedro, Calif.), Justin Lawson (electrician/carpenter/plumber, Florida), Ray Perez (general contractor, Los Angeles, Calif.), Danny Snell (electrician and race-car builder, Canyon Country, Calif.), and George "Jack" Weems (carpenter/designer/artist, Pasadena, Calif.) transform a house into the old west for homeowners John and Ron, Nic, Katelyn and Jake. With help from designers Todd Erlandson (architect, (M)Arch. Strategic Architectures, Santa Monica, Calif.), Peter Hampton (production designer, Shanghai Noon, Los Angeles, Calif.), and Craig Rizzo (illustrator, Los Angeles, Calif.) the house becomes a replica of the old west. | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Golden Age of Hollywood House (Jul/14/2003) | | Steve Watson and his crew Alisha Attella (production and interior design specialist, Burbank, Calif.), C. Daniel Hall (electrician/lighting expert, Valley Village, Calif.), John Holzman (cabinet maker and woodworker, Inglewood, Calif.), Randy Mate (general contractor, Los Angeles, Calif.), and Joe Warson (set designer and "Handyman to the Stars," Hollywood, Calif.) transform a house into the golden age of Hollywood for homeowners Jenni, Jeff and Dan. With help from designers Todd Erlandson (architect, (M)Arch. Strategic Architectures, Santa Monica, Calif.), Ave Pildas (photographer and Art Deco expert, Santa Monica, Calif.), and Craig Rizzo (illustrator, Los Angeles, Calif.), the house becomes a replica of the golden age of Hollywood. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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