Attic Attack
Andrew and Julie loved their house from the moment they saw it being built. Now that they have three kids, their family has outgrown the space. David Visentin and Hilary Farr are eager to help to get them more space.
Basement Master
A couple tried to make their house function for their family but can't stand their bedroom in the attic anymore. David looks for a home with enough bedrooms for everyone, while Hilary works to open up their existing space.
Bachelor Pad to Family Home
Rod and Jennifer got married and started having kids. With three kids in just over three years, they didn't have time to change bachelor's house into a family home. David Visentin and Hilary Farr help them find function and style.
Oversized or Downsized
Rob and Kim were ready to start a family and needed a bigger house. When life didn't go as planned, they found themselves in too much home with only hopes of filling it. Designer Hilary and Realtor David step in to help.
Feng Shui Family
Andy and Helen searched to find a feng shui, mother-in-law approved home. After 15 years, it doesn't fit their family with three growing boys. Designer Hilary and Realtor David arrive to help the family with their crammed home.
One Family, Two Roofs
Andy and Parveen were recently married, but don't live under the same roof. Each of them has two children, but neither of them has enough bedrooms to combine their families. Hilary Farr and David Visentin are ready to help.
Standing Tall
Gerard, Laka and their son live in a small home. At 6 feet, Gerard realized he made a mistake when they moved in. The ceiling height and lack of space forces him to spend much of his time in the basement, where he can stand tall.
Picture Perfect House Problems
Chris and Stephanie bought what looked like the perfect home, but once inside, problems are everywhere. After having a baby, they're not sure about the future of their house. Hilary Farr and David Visentin are ready to help.
Vegan House
A vegan family loves the energy of their home, but has outgrown the small space.
Modern Home Problems
Lee and Erin are passionate about art and needed wall space to showcase art, so they bought a modern home. Then they repurposed the home to fit their family, but after another child, the small house has even bigger problems.
A Hasty Decision
Doug and Ellie rented for over two decades. Then, when they were able to buy a home, they made a quick decision. With two children almost ready to move out, the house doesn't fit the family or the future.
From the Outside In
A mom and son have lived in their small home since he was little. Now that he's older, they need more privacy. Designer Hilary Farr and Realtor David Visentin are ready to help.
First Child, First House
John and Rebecca quickly bought their first home before having their first child, but now that they want to have another child, the house doesn't fit. Designer Hilary Farr and Realtor David Visentin are ready to help.
Function and Flow
Andrew and Nancy bought a converted triplex in a great neighborhood. They soon found the problems the conversion caused with functionality. Andrew has worked to improve the home's aesthetics, but the lack of functionality remains.
City Versus Suburbs
Colin and Kelly love their neighborhood, but their charming old home has become a nightmare. They want their dream home, but need to choose between the suburbs or the city. Designer Hilary and Realtor David are ready to help.
Near the Family Fixer-Upper
Steve and Jennifer bought a 90-year-old fixer-upper for its location near Steve's family. Half-done renovations and multipurpose rooms have the couple frustrated with their home.
Design TV Wanna Be
Newlyweds Peter and Holly moved into a fixer-upper with big designer dreams. She thought she knew exactly what she wanted from all the TV design shows she watched -- until they realized what a challenge it is to renovate a home.
Downsizing Debate
Michael and Jeff have lived in their century-old house for 12 years. They love the historic neighborhood, but the love for their home has fizzled. Michael's ready to move out and downsize, but Jeff isn't sure he's ready to leave.
Show Time Management
Love It or List It contractor Eddy and his wife, Martine, bought their home two years ago with plans to renovate. But Eddy struggles to manage his time between work on the show and work at home.
Retirement to House Hunting
Retired couple John and Cecile had begun looking for retirement homes when they had a family change and took in their great-nephew. Now the main floor of their house doesn't have enough room for everyone.
A House Outgrown
Daniel and Crystal bought a bungalow, thinking it was big enough to fit their family's needs. But with the family quickly growing from four to six and a baby due at any moment, they realize the house doesn't work for them anymore.
A Hasty Decision
When Rachel and Stephan were purchasing their first house, they had a baby on the way and had to rush their decision. The small old house no longer works for their family.
Host Home
Charles and Sherry serve as a host family to foreign students. While the students keep the couple young, they are taking a toll on the house. Designer Hilary and Realtor David present the couple with a big decision.
Designer Disagreements
Desta, a designer on Love It or List It, and Mark, a musician who also works with the show, bought a fixer-upper. Their big design plans for the home have turned into a constant battle, and they need Hilary and David's help.
Battling over Bedrooms
Jim and Connie's house no longer matches the needs of their family: She thinks they need another bedroom, but he believes they can share rooms and remain in their home. Now, Hilary and David must find a solution to their problem.
Musician Makeover
With their charming home crammed with guitars, pianos and kid stuff, Ilda and Ryan need a domestic do-over. But while Ilda's in love with her fixer-upper, Ryan's ready to run out the door to a new home.
A Long Time Coming
Steven and Stephanie had a five-year plan when they moved into their home seven years ago. Now, they are ready for some changes, including more space and function.
Choosy Couple Makes a Decision
Steven and Rita's once-functional home is too cramped now that they have kids. He loves the home and is willing to wait until it fits them again, but she wants to rid their lives of all the aggravations.
Due Date Deadline
Beth and Colin are expecting their first child. Their current home needs work in order to become baby-ready. Hilary Farr tries to make their home family-perfect, while David Visentin tries to show them homes ready for a baby.
A Family Divided
When a family considers leaving their outdated home, their daughter steps up to fund a renovation that might make them reconsider.
Living Lakeside
The allure of a family's lakeside home has worn off, leaving them looking for that charm again. Hilary Farr attempts to revive it with a major renovation. David Visentin tries to find a home that's perfect for a family of four.
Mom Moved In
Mark and Alana bought a home knowing it needed some loving care. They have made progress, but it has not been enough. Now Mark's mom, Jeanette, has moved in and the space is more cramped than ever.
Home, Office or Gym?
Jason, Karen and their two kids have to schedule time in their own home. Jason's personal trainer business operates from their basement, and because of this, their house is no longer just their home.
Perfect Home Repairs
James, Sharon and their four kids don't have any space to spare in their current home. They love their neighborhood, and they once loved their home, but now it doesn't function for their family.
A Place to Call Home
A family that's traveled all over the world now wants a home. After restoring much of the exterior of their house, they haven't touched the inside. Two years and an exhausted budget later, the house still isn't a home.
Duplex Dilemma
Ron and Heather bought a duplex planning to combine units to create the home they had always wanted. Six years later, the renovations have yet to take place. Hilary Farr and David Visentin step in to help.
Artists' Abode
Artists Patrick and Kasia settled into an urban home they felt was perfect for them. After weathering winter in their un-insulated home, they know something has to be done. With a baby on the way, the decision must be made soon.
A House With Only a View
Dan and Michelle bought a great piece of property but were never sold on the house that came with it. Now with a 14-month-old, the limitations of the home are more apparent than ever.
City Space
A family wants an active city lifestyle, but had to give up the square footage they were used to in the country. The downsize has them wondering if they made the right choice. David Visentin and Hilary Farr are ready to help.
Nursery Needed
Craig and Julie bought their home after only looking at the plans. After they moved in, they realized the house that looked good on paper didn't work for their family. With a baby on the way, they desperately need another bedroom.
Heartsick Homeowners
A family of four is struggling to regain their sense of home after losing his mother, who lived with them. David Visentin and Hilary Farr are ready to help the family by giving them the functionality they need.
Two Stories Too Many
After two decades and three kids moving off to college, Luke and Leva have a surplus of space. David will show them what other homes have to offer, while Hilary tries to convince them to love their home again.
Storage Siege
When their daughter Sophia was born, Chris and Iza went from living in a tiny apartment to a 900-square-foot home. But after spending ten years in the military, Chris can't handle the lack of storage and excessive disorganization.
Cluttered Catastrophe
Chris and Winnie are living in Chris's grandmother's old home. After three generations of families in the same home, they have copious amounts of clutter and not enough space. David and Hilary are ready to help.
Eco-Friendly Abode
A family's current house fits their downtown lifestyle, but isn't very eco-friendly. With baby number two on the way, they also need more space. David will dazzle them with new homes, but Hilary might rekindle their old love.
Daddy Daycare
With daycare, dwindling space and sleep deprivation fueling domestic debate, Kim and Brad find themselves more divided than ever. Designer Hilary and Realtor David are here to save this pair from their downward spiral.
Safety Concerned Spouse
Twenty-two years ago, Bill and Marian transformed a triplex into a family home. The family's wondering if the renovated triplex is working. Experts Hilary Farr and David Visentin help this couple decide if they love it or list it.
Sibling Rivalry
Four opinionated sisters and their dad built their home a year ago, but now they realize they may have overlooked some dysfunctional features. David will help them look at new spaces, while Hilary redesigns their current home.
Solitary Bathroom for Six
Paul and Kate found the perfect fixer upper, but after triplets, another child, and a dog, their house is stretched to its limits. David Visentin and Hilary Farr take on this challenge with different goals in mind.
Uninvited Visitors
Fed up with a single bathroom for four, Leslie and Dustin find there are other problems lurking behind the walls of their home. Hilary Farr and David Visentin will help them to decide to love their home again or list it.
Better for Baby
Between cold bedrooms, over-sized bathtubs and an unfinished basement, a new Mom stresses over having a more baby-friendly home. But Dad thinks they can make it work in this home. Hilary Farr and David Visentin are here to help.
Hazardous Household
A couple is no longer in love with their inaccessible living space, so Hilary works to renew and rectify this residence to suit the pair, while David coaxes them into comfortable and suitable spaces to call home.
A Budget for Abatement
A couple's city home is no longer the perfect place for their family of four. Designer Hilary and Realtor David are here to help, but when Hilary and her team start the renovation, the home reveals a lot of asbestos.
Ready for Retirement
Ten years after buying their home, Dan and Rich are left with an empty nest and a desire to retire. But in order to enjoy their retirement, they are determined to have a more entertainment-friendly home.
Business Based Burden
A family of five is fed up with a single shower for five, a business overtaking the house, a shortage of bedrooms and a dark, dingy basement. Hilary and David arrive right on time to confront this challenge head on.
Double Duty Digs
A conflicted couple is desperate for a home that actually fits the demands of their ever growing family. Hilary Farr and David Visentin are convinced they can unite this family by delivering on some needed breathing space.
Reunited Family Friction
A reunited couple and their children moved back into their pint-sized place but are fed up with their cramped quarters. Hilary renews the love with a meaningful makeover, while David attempts to sway this pair into a new home.
Neighborhood Necessities
After 14 years, a family of four is finally feeling the pinch of their cramped quarters. Hilary's team will renovate the home and David will show the couple houses that better fit their needs.
House of Walls
Hilary and David are both determined to bridge the divide between a conflicted couple with a suburban home that's way too small.
Privacy Pains
A family of four struggles with space in their 2,000-square-foot bungalow. David Visentin shows the family bigger options, while Hilary Farr attempts to restore the couple's love of their bungalow.
Far-Out Fantasy Home
A quirky 1970s-style home is making a family regret their investment. Hilary will redesign the retro residence to restore the love for it, while David will attempt to relocate the family into cool new quarters.
Country Living in the City
Desperate for a home that combines the modern amenities of urban living with the solitary charm of a rural residence, a couple will have to decide if they can love their home again or if they will list it.
Twin Takeover
A couple's tiny city home posed a challenge for them when their family doubled in size with the birth of twins. Hilary rebuilds the love with a tantilizing do over, while David tries to please this couple with more space.
Duplex Dilemma
A couple is divided on problems with their duplex and is desperate for a frustration-free single family home. Hilary renovates this divided duplex to make it a cohesive casa, while David finds a home that meets all their needs.
Boy Overload
With five growing boys and a dysfunctional layout, a couple's 1400-square-foot home is bursting at the seams. Designer Hilary attempts to create a larger, more functional space and Realtor David finds a perfect replacement home
Builder's Plan Predicament
Two successful professionals butt heads over their family's 1700-square-foot, centrally located home. Hilary and David try to help them set aside their colliding opinions and find the middle ground.
Character Flaws
Chris and Maureesa's 100-year-old house is full of not only character, but flaws that prevent the family from living comfortably. Hilary is ready to transform the outdated space, and David is already on the search for a new home.
Home Harmony
Beth and Dan's starter home has turned into a source of stress after her online business took over their house. With Hilary and David to the rescue, this family must come together in agreement to love their home again or list it.
Collapsing Victorian
A couple's 150-year-old urban Victorian was once a perfect mix of the old and new, but is now a source of headache. Fortunately, Hilary is bursting with ideas while David is already on the prowl for a replacement home.
Mature Move
Mother Roxy and daughter Dee share a sense of sentimental value in their co-owned bungalow, but Dee wants a more practical and private space to share with her mother and wants to buy them a better home.
Sister Strife
After two sisters moved in together, one of them is disappointed with their investment. Hilary has a plan to accommodate both sisters in their current home, but David also has big ideas as he hunts for a fairer option.
Safely at Home
Joe and Linh bought their suburban home for its backyard view and modern layout. But with twin boys now in the picture, the couple reevaluates the safety and space of their home and seeks a solution.
A New Arrival
Kelly and Phil's home is too small with their three kids and another baby on the way. Kelly thinks some work by Hilary on the basement will fix the space. Phil is set on finding a more functional home with the help of David.
Missing the Condo Convenience
Joe misses the ease of condo living and is daunted by the work that home ownership can bring, while BJ thinks he needs to give their new home a chance.
A Case of Buyer's Remorse
Greg and Heidi's 100-year-old home has become a huge source of stress after only a year. Despite Heidi's love for their house, Greg is fed up with tackling the never ending list of problems.
Space for Six
Brigitta and Angelo's home has served them perfectly. However, with two adults, two teenagers and now two seniors living in the house, the couple feels like their limit on space has reached a breaking point.
Urban Versus Suburban
After eight years and two kids, a couple is getting overwhelmed with the issues that come with living in a nearly 100-year-old home. Niru wants to stay close to the city, but Alok wants to move into the suburbs.
Make Room for Baby
When Brian and Andrea bought their partially renovated home, it was everything they wanted. Brian loved the making the home theirs by renovating, but the end seems nowhere in sight. Andrea's convinced they have outgrown the house.
Dingy Downstairs Dungeon
After a year of being outbid on eight different houses, Oliver and Melissa finally found a home. Melissa was out of town when Oliver put a bid on it, and now Melissa can't stand problem after problem that this house presents.
Talk of the Town
Sixteen years ago, Scott purchased a house with intentions of renting it out. Now after 11 years of marriage and two kids, the century-old home and the issues are consuming Scott's free time.
Country Home Conflicts
Ron and Mishelle bought their five-generation, century-old home from his parents. Ron loves the legacy home, but Mishelle misses their bungalow in the city.
Change of Heart
Ten years after purchasing a fixer-upper, a couple's to-do list hasn't gotten any smaller. The daily battle against the home's troubled past leaves her wanting to move, while he wants to stay.
Mother Daughter Mortgage
After Darlene started having money issues in her new home, her daughter, Jade, moved in to help with the mortgage. Darlene loves the home and wants to stay, but Jade wants to move closer to downtown and her desired lifestyle.
Room for a Family
When Sarena and Flare bought a house in the city, they were eager to embrace their next chapter. A year later, Flare feels it isn't a home that allows for creating a family, but Serena thinks they can make it work.
Sport-Centric Lifestyle
Colin and Aline's kids are active hockey players, but their home has no room to store equipment. She thinks there are too many issues to be addressed while he feels there are easy solutions to their storage problems.
Bachelor Pad Blues
By the time Krista moved into his rural bachelor bungalow, Dave had his roots planted deeply. He wants to stay, but the home's history has Krista wanting to leave.
Make Room for Two More
When Rachel and Calum moved into a centrally located home, they had a specific plan for their family to have one more baby. But when they found out they were having twins, they realized they don't have enough space for everyone.
Praying for a Peaceful Escape
Dave and Wendy loved their bungalow when they purchased it. But several years and two daughters later, Wendy's feelings about the home have completely changed and she wants to move closer to their daughters while he wants to stay.
Ever-Expanding Family Affair
When Stephanie and Peter bought their suburban house, it was perfect for these first-time homeowners. Now they have a child, Stephanie's father has moved in and their house has become the gathering place for their large families.
Handyman Husband
Siobhan and Duncan no longer see eye-to-eye on their tiny home. Duncan promised her renovations that never happened and the house is becoming less functional for the family of four.
Extended Family
A family of three's home suited them until the wife's sisters and brother-in-law moved in. Hilary and her team hope to double their home's function while David tries to find a new house that fits Leslie's extended family.
Daily Squeeze
New parents thought they lucked out on finding their quaint home, but now they see it in a negative light. David hopes to find them a home with more space and function, while Hilary and her team try to re-imagine the small house.
A Family Affair
Katherine, Natalia, and Paolo live in Natalia's grandparents' house they inherited. Natalia loves her grandparents' home and wants to stay, but her mom Katherine thinks the house needs updating and wants something with more space.
Lakeside Bungalow
Brian is fed up with the lack of space and basement problems in his and Chelsea's small lakeside bungalow. Hilary and her team are determined to make this house function, but David hopes to find the couple a larger home.
Bachelor Pad
A couple disagrees on what to do with their house, which was his former bachelor pad. Hilary and her team try to convert the house back to a single-family home, while David hunts for a place that suits everyone's needs.
Ever-Growing Family
A family of seven is cramped in their home. Hilary and her team create an open-concept living area and add more space and storage to encourage them to stay. However, David sets out to find other options for the ever-growing crew.
Money Pit
Brent and John have been divided on their historical home since the day they found it. Brent loves their old house and is willing to use inherited funds to update it, but John thinks they'd be better off buying a new place.
Dysfunctional Home
Hilary and her team plan to create an open-concept main floor for Irene, Marcos and their extended family. David tries to find Marcos and Irene a new house that has space and functions for their big family.
Good Cop Bad Cop
Three years after getting married, Danny and Mike live in Danny's former bachelor pad, and Mike feels it would be better to buy a new place together. However, Danny wants to stay and update their home.
Nanny Nook
After Mother Nature intervened with an unexpected third child, a family needs more space. Hilary and her team plan to create new spaces in their current place, while David attempts to find the family a new house.
Blended Families
When Robin, Kelly and their sons moved into Kelly's house, things became tight very quickly. Kelly loves their neighborhood and doesn't have any issues with their ranch, but Robin feels they need more privacy, space and function.
Sight Unseen
A couple that bought their home sight unseen have different ideas on solutions. Hilary and her team want to create an open-concept main floor while David looks for a house in their desired neighborhood with more livable space.
Cramped and Claustrophobic
A couple disagrees on what to do with their current home. Hilary and her team renovate their dingy basement while David tries to find them a house that will please both of them.
Room to Grow
Desperate for a home that can support the future of their ever-expanding family, Danielle and Richard will have to decide can they love their home again, or will they list it?
Sibling Rivalry
Two sisters disagree on solutions for their unique living situation. Hilary is determined to carve out the extra room the family needs, while David can't help but hunt for the perfect, larger home he knows is out there.
Home-Based Lifestyle
A home is no longer functional for a family of four that does everything under one roof. Hillary completely transforms the function of their home while David offers a few unique options, including a lifestyle change.
Line of Sight
Brian and Trish need minimal obstacles and open sight lines for Brian's disability. Hilary and her team create a safe and functional environment for Brian, while David looks for an open home that will work for the whole family.
Income Property
A couple disagrees on what to do with the income property they own. Hilary and her team plan to bring this family out of the basement, while David searches for a home the couple will both love.
Blended Family
A couple needs more space for them and their three teenage kids. David looks for a home with more space for the family while Hilary hopes to give them more space.
Close-Knit Clan
A family of six needs more bedrooms and a safer entry for their home. Hilary and her team reconfigure the house to fit the family while David hopes to deliver a home in the right area with a room for everyone.
Sink or Swim
A couple needs a home with better organization for their family of four's busy lifestyle. Hilary and her team work to overhaul the tiny home while David searches for a stunning home in the right location.
Emotional Attachment
Rick and Christine need more bedrooms and bathrooms for their blended family of five. Hilary and her team plan to bring function to their home while David searches for a bigger house on the same street.
Cramped Spaces
A family of five and their nanny are squeezed into their home. Hilary makes creative use of the extra spaces in the house while David finds them options with room for everyone.
Healthy Start
A couple with four kids that has renovated their house twice feels divided and cramped. They are desperate for a home that will enhance their health and well-being, and Hilary and David are each determined to find the solution.
Under Construction
Dan, Delilah and their three kids need a functioning home with no more projects to complete. Hilary and her team create a functioning home while David finds them unique, move-in ready homes that check all the boxes on their list.
Tall Tale
While Trevor was out of town, Janice bought what she felt was a fairy tale home; but with storage, space and height issues, it has Trevor ready to leave it behind.
A Family Contemplates Financial or Emotional Investments in their Home
After spending two years fixing up their home and increasing the value, a couple is divided over its future. He wants to list it and profit from their investment, but she sees it as an investment for their family.
Bungalow Blues
Professional mom and stay-at-home dad are torn between the basic functions of the family's bungalow.
A Family of Nine No Longer Fits in their Home
A family of nine has outgrown their home. Hilary works to transform the space to create function for the family, while David looks for homes that provide all the hassle-free space they need.
A Couple Debates Whether Their Home Can House Their Future
Eager to start a family, a couple has become divided over their bungalow's ability to house their next chapter. The ample space outside no longer makes up for the cramped quarters inside.
A Family Is Divided Over Gaining Space Without Losing Charm
After ditching suburban space to join his wife Marci in her charming-but-tiny home, Matt quickly began feeling buried. David works to find homes they can both love while Hilary tries to show off the true potential of their house.
A Couple Contemplates Keeping it Country or Taking it to the City
A couple married and traded in their downtown condo for a rural home. While he loves the land and roomy garage for his racecar, she's not happy and is desperate for a home that combines urban functionality with car-ready space.
American Dream
Carla and Josmell's dreams are divided over the future of their cramped townhouse.
A Couple Comes to Terms with their Unfinished Renovation Plan
Rodolfo is ready to find a finished party palace but Greg won't let go of his father's renovations.
A Couple is Concerned over the Functional Issues in their Home
Kevin is convinced they can make their home function well, but Nevada is tired of the daily chaos. Will David find them a new house without the to-do list, or can Hilary reinvent the home's hotly debated spaces?
Country Calling
A couple is torn between fixing up their home in the city and moving to the country for more land.
Farmhouse Funk
A couple is torn between their century-old farmhouse with music camp and a family ready home.
Midcentury Meltdown
A couple has spent eight years battling a never-ending to-do list in their midcentury home. He loves the feel of the house, but she's fed up with issues constantly popping up.
Functioning for Four
After adopting their teenage daughter, Mason and Shannon felt as though their 2,000-square-foot home might be too small for a family of four. Will David find them a family-ready home, or will Hilary reinvent their cramped space?
Mid Century Maternity
Professionals Anne and Nathan enjoy their midcentury house. While Nathan loves the form of the home, pregnant Anne only sees problems with function. Will this growing family buy a house with David or love the redesign by Hilary?
Constant Construction Chaos
Emilee and Jody bought their charming home intending to use Jody's skills as a contractor during renovations. After living in constant construction for years, Emilee wants a house that's big enough for a growing family.
A Family Is Divided Over their Old Home that Has Plenty of Problems
Eight years ago, Tyler and Kim settled into a cozy older house in the heart of the city with their newborn daughter. Kim is tired of the host of problems involved in owning an older home, but Tyler wants to stay.
A Flawed Flip
Ryan and Sarah purchased a flipped home in an up-and-coming neighborhood. Ryan sees this downtown house as their first step on the property ladder, but Sarah has settled in for the long haul.
Separate Spaces
LaShawn, a single mom with two kids, has recently welcomed her mother into her home. The two share a bedroom, and neither one has private space. Will Hilary make their space functional, or will David sell them on a bigger house?
Site Unseen
Ashley and Cole bought a house sight unseen and must decide to renovate and stay or find another home.
Master Mistakes
Sam and Valerie purchased their midcentury modern home under pressure to quickly find a place to live. Sam regretted the purchase as soon as they moved in, but Valerie still loves the home's style.
Fixing to Foster
Deena and Sully bought their home in order to renovate it for a future family of foster children. Sully doesn't think their home will work for their plans, but Deena loves their location and thinks there is plenty of potential.
Basement and Bathroom Blues
With teenage daughters and successful careers, Amanda and Grif have outgrown their current home. Amanda is ready to pack up, but Grif loves his large backyard. Will they choose David's new home or Hilary's reinvented space?
A Retired Couple Debates the Functional Issues in their Dated Home
A pair of empty nesters who've owned their house for three decades are sick of the functional issues, but can't agree on a new floor plan. Will David find them a perfect fit or will Hilary reinvent their hotly-debated spaces?
Teenage Wasteland
Anna Wade and Andrew realize their house is just too small now that their kids are teenagers. Andrew is certain their space can be transformed into something functional, but Anna Wade is not so sure Hilary can make that happen.
New Kid on the Block
New parents are overwhelmed by the amount of renovations their home needs. Will David find them a family home to enjoy with their son, or will Hilary expand their outlook by reinventing the home's unrenovated spaces?
Opportunity in the Attic
After having two kids, Emily thinks her house with husband, Ryan, is dated and wants more room for guests. Will David find them the perfect new home or will Hilary suitably reinvent the space within their current home?
Pool House Problems
Stew and Alan love to entertain, but now that Stew is retired and spending more time at home, he feels their space is too small. Can Hilary make this home fit for entertaining or will David find them a new space to love?
Design Indecision
Gray loves his family home because of its large private lot, but April dislikes the dated fixtures and cut-off kitchen. Can Hilary make them love their home, or will David find them a house with picture-perfect design?
Not Enough Bedrooms
Quincy, Don and their children have outgrown their ranch house and while Quincy is ready to move, Don loves the neighborhood and wants to make it work. Desperate for more space, will they choose to love or list their home?
Laundry Overload
Breanne loves the chaos of her small home, but Justin is overwhelmed by the limited laundry space and bathroom availability. Hilary tries to reinvent the space while David works to find the perfect home for this growing family.
Tree House Trouble
Ken and Mark tackled their home's renovation alone, but now Ken is fed up and ready to abandon the house while Mark wants to make it work. Can Hilary complete their long to-do list or will David find them a new space to enjoy?
Overseas Oversight
First-time mom Callie is ready to leave the house she and husband Jeff bought online because it's smaller than they thought. Can Hilary help this couple love their purchase or will David find them a forever home they love more?
Mother-in-law Matters
A young family with twins used to have live-in help from Grandma, but she couldn't take living in the unrenovated basement. Can designer Hilary pull off a transformation, or will agent David find a new space for the whole family?
Too Close for Comfort
Joi, Dawayne, their two kids and his mother share a home while coping with daily visits from his siblings, who live close by. Will Hilary provide the privacy Joi needs, or will David find plenty of room for the whole family?
Pond Paradise
Shelly and Zahid's spacious home needs upgrades but has a great view of a large pond. He loves the house, while she wants a master suite. Will Hilary make their house fit for a family, or will David find them a new space?
A Sentimental Situation
David and Hilary help a couple decide if they should update their inherited family home or if it's time to move out on their own.
One Last Renovation
A couple's kids have left them little to no space in their already-renovated home. Can Hilary's one last renovation help this couple love their home, or will David find them a house with plenty of space for the whole family?
Community Calling
A couple debates whether they should finish up their decade-worth of DIY renovations or move their family to a bigger space.
Need for Efficiency
This couple's 1960s home has plenty of character but not enough space. They're hoping Hilary can remodel their home to make it both more spacious and energy efficient.
Happy Trails, Unhappy Home
High school sweethearts have outgrown their starter home and are hoping either Hilary can open up some space for entertaining or David can find them the perfect new home.
Home Working Woes
New parents and ambitious entrepreneurs hope Hilary can help them find more space for their at-home business ventures -- otherwise David will be tasked with finding them the perfect new home.
First House Frustrations
A couple's first home came with a lot of issues needing renovation. He loves that their home is on a mature tree-lined street in a walkable neighborhood, but she's expecting their second child and wants a more functionality.
Kitchen Catastrophe
A family of six needs a clutter intervention and a functional kitchen and master closet. Can Hilary create an open, family-friendly space, or will real estate agent David find them a new home with everything they need?
Picture-Perfect Kitchen
Overwhelmed by renovation projects, a couple with a fixer-upper hopes either David can find them a new house with a gourmet kitchen or Hilary can help make their existing home work for them.
Room for One More
A couple is ready to expand their family but aren't sure their current home is big enough for another child. David steps in to find them a new house with more space while Hilary attempts to reinvent the home's spaces.
A Hole-in-One Location
After outgrowing their hastily bought home, a family hopes either David can find them a home with more space or Hilary can help them love their home again.
An Artful Promise
A couple shares an eclectic home that reflects one of them more than the other. One is ready for David to find their dream home with a pool, but the other sees potential at home and hopes Hilary can bring their dream to life.
Elbow Room
The addition of two adopted sons has made a couple's ranch house too small and chaotic. Hilary has big plans to make it more functional, but David is ready to tempt the family with a new house that has enough space for everyone.
Small House, Great Neighborhood
A couple's three sons are testing the limits of their cozy, 1950s home. Hilary has a plan to add square footage to increase function and flow, but David is eager to show them houses that will convince them to move.
Family and Future
Empty nesters debate between making over their closed-off quarters where they raised their children and finding a newer space with plenty of room for entertaining.
Second Time Selling
A woman hopes David can help her family of four find a home that fits everyone's needs while her husband thinks Hilary can reinvent their crowded space and make them fall in love with the house again.
Design Intervention
After quickly outgrowing their hurriedly purchased home, a family of five debates between expanding their cramped abode on a busy street or moving into a more spacious house.
Betting the Horse Farm
A farm-loving woman and her city-raised husband clash over whether they should renovate their farmhouse or find something with more space for entertaining and his guitar collection.
All About That Basement
A couple loves their midcentury modern ranch home with its charm and close proximity to downtown, but they are starting to feel like their family is outgrowing the home and wish they had a more functional space.
Starter Home Stagnation
A couple once excited by the potential of their family starter home has now grown tired of its cookie-cutter concept and lack of space. Hilary tries to upgrade the space while David looks for a convincing new neighborhood to love.
Lackluster Lake House
A couple with a quirky lake house is now feeling cramped after their family doubled in size. While Hilary's mission is to make them fall in love with their property again, David searches for a better fit for their family.
Urban vs. Suburban Living
Now that their kids have moved out, a couple can't agree on urban vs. suburban living. While Hilary finds creative ways to inject new life into the playful couple's home, David heads downtown to get them closer to the action.
The Impossible Dream Home
A couple custom-built their dream home on a large, private lot, but it doesn't work for them anymore. Hilary thinks a renovation will ease Theresa's concerns, while David is sure that a smaller home will solve all their problems.
Three Brothers and a Bedroom
Hilary hunts for function and hidden space for a couple with four kids, while David searches for the home of their dreams with room to spare.
All Work and No Place for It
A couple bought their home in a rush, and years later she's still bothered by too many functional issues. Hilary attempts to address the home's biggest problems while David looks for a new house the couple can get excited about.
Nostalgia is Not Enough
Busy parents with two young kids are struggling in their 1970s home with a choppy floor plan. She's convinced it is their forever home, but he's ready to sell and find a suburban new build with extra space.
Master Office Issues
A couple purchased their current home despite it's flaws so they could be closer to work and school. Although they love the area, their 1990s house is dated and does not have all the space, function and style they would prefer.
All Work and No Play
After six years, Garrett and Katy disagree over the style and function of their home. Hilary Farr has a plan to make the house more Katy's style, while David Visentin looks for a better home where the family can start fresh.
On Shaky Ground
A real estate broker on the lookout for the perfect family home spotted a diamond in the rough and convinced his wife to buy it. While he sees its unlimited potential, however, she can't see past the long list of fixes.
Custom Chaos
A couple that built their home made mistakes with their floor plan and now they need more space. He feels they need a design expert to update and improve the layout, but she thinks the best option is to find a new home.
A Rock Wall and a Hard Place
A couple that dreamed of living in their current neighborhood bought a foreclosure home that needed a lot of work. She feels like the to-do list is too long to make it a forever home, but he's unwilling to budge.
A House Fit for a Queen
A mother of three boys wants to sell the house they’ve called home for eight years. She doesn't have her own bedroom and she's had enough. Her oldest hopes to change her mind; he loves the property and his mom's short commute.
Sisterly Love or List
Two differently-scheduled sisters are desperate to create some sibling harmony and find the perfect home to accommodate their distinct lifestyles.
A One Story Story
After his muscular dystrophy diagnosis, a couple purchased a one-story bungalow. She's really fallen in love with the community, but he thinks they need a new house to prepare for a future with more medical obstacles.
House of Heirlooms
A couple jumped at the chance to buy the quaint house next door, but they're overwhelmed by the interior updates. She wants Hilary to help create the perfect layout while he hopes David can find them a larger forever home.
This Space Is Looking Up
A couple bought their home ten years ago, but once they became a family of four, they struggled with the size. David searches for a turnkey house, while Hilary designs "outside the box" to solve all their space challenges.
Bachelor Pad Blues
After marriage and two kids, a husband's bachelor pad is bursting at the seams. His wife wants Hilary to make a few aesthetic changes, but his bags are packed and waiting for David to find them a bigger home.
A Second Story
A couple expecting a second child needs more space, but they don't want to compromise on being minutes from downtown. David seeks a home fit for a growing family, while Hilary strives to create more space in their beloved locale.
Right-Size Ranch Reno
A couple once loved their house because of its proximity to friends, corner lot and great price. Now, this soon-to-be mom wants more space for their growing family, while the soon-to-be dad hopes to stay in the neighborhood he loves.
No Love for the Land
A woman who agreed to move into her new husband's bachelor pad when they first got married is ready for a change. While Dad and son are in outdoor heaven on their two acres, Mom wants an updated family home with a new kitchen and en suite bathroom.
1970s Drab to Fab
A couple planned to update their 1970s home when they moved in, but those ideas have taken a back seat to busy family life. Now Mom is ready to throw in the towel and find a newer, open concept home, but Dad's not ready to give up on their original one.
Parents and the Pantry
A couple who rushed to buy their first house discover that they don't have the means or space to host their big family gatherings. She wants to find a large, more suitable home for guests, but he thinks the house can be improved to suit all their needs.
Decades-long Debate
A couple's home is feeling more cramped than usual now that they have two teens. She's ready to ditch their choppy, dated home for a spacious property with no hassles. However, he loves their cozy house and hopes Hilary can reconfigure their space.
Triplex Troubles
A couple purchased a century-old triplex with big renovation dreams, but now it has become a money pit. Hilary wants to help them conquer this behemoth remodel, but David knows some properties with all the space and function this growing family needs now.
Design in the Dog House
A couple is divided over their 1980s ranch home when one loves the neighborhood but the other wants to ditch their cramped quarters. Hilary must find space to create an entertaining area and a dedicated office, all while keeping their dogs in mind.
To Downsize or Not to Downsize
Two empty nesters who fell in love with their property's large, private lot are considering downsizing. She wants David to find them a townhouse closer to her work downtown, but he needs Hilary's help to prove their current home can be a private oasis.
Downtown Disconnect
Now that a couple has two young boys, he feels cramped and wants more space to entertain. He hopes David can find a new property with more space for the family, but she loves their neighborhood and feels that Hilary can make their home suit their needs.
Work-Life Unbalance
Two busy professionals feel that their work-from-home life is no longer working for them. He isn't ready to give up their quiet, wooded lot, but she thinks the house is dated and much too small for their family, especially with no private office space.
No Laughing Matter
Shortly after Jamelle and Lauren moved into their new home, Lauren suffered from buyer's remorse. Jamelle is confident Hilary can reconfigure their dysfunctional layout, but Lauren hopes David can find a property that better suits their needs.
Into the Great Wide Open
A blended family thought they could fix up their massive home themselves, but Mom is struggling with buyer's remorse. Hilary offers a plan to keep them out of a permanent construction zone, and David looks for a home to meet their needs for years to come.
Love It, List It, Love It?
A couple loves their family home so much they purchased it twice, but while he still enjoys the house after moving back in, she's done with the dated dysfunction. They must choose between Hilary's full renovation or David's promise of a perfect new place.
Downtown Determination
A woman never wants to leave her charming 1985 home that's blocks from downtown, but her husband thinks they made a big mistake. He wants an open floor plan for entertaining which Hilary and David try to deliver for this couple and their downtown dream.
A Tale of Two Davids
A young family of four fell in love with the seemingly abundant space of their home, but as the kids grow up, the house is beginning to feel much smaller. Hilary and David offer their plans to find this active family the space and functionality they need.
Design Intervention
A couple thought their home was the perfect size when they moved in, but three kids later, they've completely run out of space. Hilary works to create a more functional layout while David searches for a new house with an obstacle-free kitchen.
No Room to Salsa
A couple who loves to entertain enjoys living near her family, but their dated home desperately needs a facelift. Hilary looks to give them a beautiful upgrade with space for salsa dancing, while David aims to find them a new home with room to party.
Time for a Change
A growing family planned on renovating the layout of their home, but six years later, they've had no time to focus on fixes. Hilary addresses the house's major storage issues and functionality, while David finds a new property that fits all their needs.
Bachelor Pad Overhaul
A woman struggled with the layout of her husband's home from the start, and now with two kids, she's done with the dated and cramped space. She knows David can find them a bigger home, while he thinks Hilary can win the family over with her design magic.
Dark and Dated Overhaul
A couple's family home was move-in ready over a decade ago, but now they're struggling with its dark, dated and cramped style. Hilary brightens things up with an open and airy update, while David finds an open concept home that doesn't need any work.
The '80s Get an Overhaul
A man bought his mother's house when he got married, but decades later, his wife feels like she could never make it her own. He hopes that Hilary can make this all-original home feel new again, while she's excited by the possibilities David has to offer.
Moms at Odds
A married couple with twin teen sons is in a home that's been causing tension and stress for a long time. One has a sentimental attachment and thinks Hilary can transform the space, but the other can't wait for David to find them the new, perfect place.
Hilary Loves It or Lists It
Hilary Farr pulls back the curtain as she reveals the creative process and obstacles of renovating her own home! David is by her side as a supportive friend, but that doesn't stop him from trying to woo her away with the other amazing homes in the area.
Kitchen Crisis
A traditional Jewish family has outgrown their starter house and need more room for a kosher home. She's ready for David to find a new place with a larger kitchen, but he thinks Hilary can turn their small space into the perfect place for their family.
Old Home, New Tricks
A couple and their three sons have been in their outdated home for almost 20 years, and it's in need of a major overhaul. She thinks if Hilary gets it right, they'll fall in love with their house again, but he feels David can provide the best solution.
Midcentury Modern Makeover
A couple is finally ready for a solution to their dated, split-level home that suits their love of midcentury modern design. She thinks Hilary can take their house from drab to fabulous, but he's counting on David to find them a new forever home.
A Crowded House
A newly married couple purchased the house she grew up in, but there's plenty wrong with it. Now with a baby on the way, she hopes Hilary can work her magic on the place, but he thinks David can find a new home better suited for their growing family.
Third Floor Charmer
Years after updating their main living area, a couple looks to remedy their dysfunctional space with a third-floor renovation. With Hilary's expertise, one feels their dream home is within reach, but the other wants David to find the new, perfect place.
Builder Grade Boring
Busy parents purchased their home just two years ago, but now they're concerned with their kids' safety in a three-story house. She wants David to find a new forever home, but he thinks Hilary can renovate their place to make it work for their family.
The Old Crooked House
A couple has been too busy with their two young children and full-time careers to address their 100-year-old house. With her extended family just blocks away, she hopes Hilary will work the right design, but he thinks David can find a new forever home.
A Sunroom With a View
After purchasing their house sight unseen 11 years ago, a couple is finally tired of the dated bathrooms and tight galley kitchen. She can't wait to see the places David has in store, but he thinks Hilary can redo their home so she'll never want to leave.
Storage Wars
Now with two kids, a couple has outgrown their home and deals with a lack of storage and an awkward layout. He grew up in the neighborhood and hopes Hilary can come up with a plan to stay, but she thinks David's new properties might be a better solution.
Basement Blues
With three children and new dog, a couple is ready to turn their dungeon of a basement into an inviting space for their kids. She thinks Hilary can deliver their dream home with a reno, but he believes David can find a better place for their family.
Intersection of Loud and Dated
After nearly two decades, a family's house has grown dated, dysfunctional, and now resides on a busy street intersection. She thinks David can find a better layout in a quieter location, but he wants Hilary to work her magic and create an updated space.