Scott McGillivray offers a real-life opportunity for amateur investors to partner with him to buy— and profit on— investment properties throughout North America. Scott puts up his own cold, hard cash on deals with amateur investors and together, they either sink or swim.
Michelle and her brother David re-model tired Hawaiian homes in a whole new way. These local siblings are blending the best of the islands' design with tricks of the trade only locals would know. And, as with any siblings, there's competition as well as chemistry - so follow them as attempt to work side-by-side to amaze and inspire in Aloha Homes.
In a remote and picturesque corner of northwestern Montana, Jon and Etta Smith are set to construct a self-sustaining “off-the-grid” farm house and bison ranch.
Jon and Kristen Meier think outside the box by building in it! Together they convert shipping containers into some of the most unique and charming homes imaginable. Working out of a 20,000-square-foot barn on their parents' farm in Needville, Texas, it's a family affair as everyone pitches in to bring these dream homes to life.
Business and life partners Lauren and David Liess run a renovation and design company in Great Falls, Virginia, just outside of Washington DC. Together with the help of friend and contractor, Mike Carr, they're known for designing practical homes with a signature design aesthetic they've coined 'relaxed luxury.' With a passion for design that reflects real life, Liess and Company always delivers a sophisticated and comfortable haven.
Jason and his team work double time to complete a 2,400 square-foot split-level entertaining dock, equipped with water slide, kitchen, dining area, and double boat slip within a six week deadline.
I Hate My Kitchen is a renovation reality television series airing on DIY Network. The series began airing sometime in early October 2010. DIY Network announced a new season, hosted by licensed contractor James Young, starting in October, 2011.
Scrapbook Memories was a how-to television series airing on DIY Network in the United States hosted by Beth Madland and Julie McGuffee. The series debuted as a special in 1999 and as a regular series in 2002, and was filmed in various places throughout Wisconsin.
Barkitecture gets families barking up the right tree! Each episode is the rags to riches story of a wayward dog finding a permanent home, and the family who welcomes the new pet into their lives.