Will David find them a functioning, home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all over again by. In each hour-long episode Realtor David Visentin and designer Hilary Farr compete for the homeowners' final decision to stay or go. Or will David be able to find the needle in the haystack in Steves. relationship but has not been able to mend the issues of their house. She lives with her teens in her country home, while Andy lives with his 2 teens in his city triplex. With their bungalow bursting and a new baby due any day, the Gallaghers are in serious need of a domestic do-over. Will either of them find the balance to please this picky pair? Kelly, however, feels they can better use the existing space in their home. Three years ago, Gerard and Lakas careers brought them to Canada. Lyndi and Les love where they live and the life they live with their three children, however Les has fallen out of love with their house and feels they have outgrown it. They needed space to accommodate a growing family and felt this five bedroom beauty was the perfect place to call home. RALEIGH At the end of their 2015 episode of HGTV's "Love It or List It," Raleigh couple Greg Sims and Rodolfo DeMartino had decided to "list it," and put their Mordecai home on the market. Nanika shares her bedroom with her youngest son. Both David and Hilary are on the hotseat to please this particular pair with green solutions that are beautiful, practical and on budget. Use a map to determine if your house would qualify for the show. 2 years, a toddler and an in-home nanny share have turned their 1000 square foot house into a wedge between Jody and Sam. Hilary and David show them the ropes of how it can be done. Serena is in love with their first home and feels the energy within it could never be duplicated, while Flare has had it with their cramped main floor, shared creative space and no room to house their family. Will Hilary be able to expand and organize the Turners home to address their multiple needs, or will David be able to convince them to list and move to a home that offers them the much needed space they crave. Hilary updates a couple's vintage home while David tempts them with a pool.Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=hgtvCheck out our . After ditching suburban space to join his wife Marci in her charming but tiny home, Matt quickly began feeling buried. Katherine reluctantly agreed to move into Tylers well-established bachelor pad after getting married. Rod is dodging toys in his basement office space and Jennifer would love the ability to relax in her old and tired en suite bathtub at the end of a hectic day. Home improvement. Can Hilary make the most of every overtaxed inch to make Bruce want to stay? Now Michael is really feeling the squeeze. With four busy kids will James and Sharon decide to love their home again, or will they start packing? Ultra-organized Pam thinks their 1000 square foot bungalow is more than enough space for her and Brads growing family of 6, but Brad completely disagrees. Reunited couple Sandra & Jeff live in the tiny home they bought 30 years ago with their new blended family. Jamey still loves the house four years after moving back in, but Leah has had enough of the dated dysfunction and is ready to sell for good! Now expecting their first child,, Stefanie and Jonathan are incredibly busy raising their two-year-old twin daughters and are missing the full time, live in help they used to have from Jonathans mother, Cindy. However after a year in the home, their daughter Parker arrived and the family started feeling the crunch. Unfortunately Mishelle left a bungalow behind which she claims functioned much better for them AND was mortgage free. Can Hilary open up the cramped main floor to create a condo-esque aesthetic for Joe? But it soon became apparent to Jade that the house gave her zero privacy and was too far from the downtown activities she enjoyed. But despite the desperate lack of bedrooms and bathrooms, not to mention a chopped up main floor that cant accommodate their ever growing extended family, Rick believes his house is where they belong and hes willing to do anything to prove it. Erik has had enough; he thinks they should get out before they spend any more money. Beauty expert Shana and amateur race car driver Jeremy got married and traded in their downtown condo for a 2,300 square foot rural home. Can David divide Brads daycare from his day to day or will Hilary create enough space to contain the kids and calm the contentious Kim? But Parveen is not convinced that renovations will make this house what she needs it to be. YJ wants to trade the never-ending renos and space issues for a house with the finished space her family deserves; while Michael is ready to do whatever it takes to stay in the house and hood he loves. Wendie has had it with her home, but Dave believes it can be reconfigured to function well enough to keep them from leaving their beautiful neighborhood. But . Hilary will have to completely reconfigure their second floor to make Andrea stay while David will have to find immaculate, family sized space to convince Brian to move. Dave on the other hand feels hes made an effort to make this feel like home and knows his unfinished basement is the key to keeping her here. They want to expand their family, but Rhiannon thinks their home is already too small, Lisa and Jimmy fell in love with a home in a coveted family friendly community near a golf course and purchased it before they had even started their family. Lauras mobility issues are making her home a health hazard. Now after less than a year of trying to make it work, the combination of tight spaces, insufficient storage and no room for guests has only cemented Trevors position: he wants out! Now David and Hilary are caught between spiraling expectations and over the top opinions as they battle it out to deliver a little homeowner happiness to this clearly conflicted couple. Their love affair with their house started almost immediately. Heidi and Greg knew how many issues theyd need to address to make this first home of theirs more functional. Thomas and Sarah purchased their home near the city in a neighbor close to, where Thomas grew up. Andrea and Brian have a lovely young family and plan to add another baby right away Unfortunately they have clearly outgrown their small home, and Andrea has had enough of Brians renovations to make it better. Can Hilary redesign their space to make it work? Mary and Chris love their neighborhood but the dysfunctional footprint is driving Mary crazy. Cole thinks it will never be able to function for large groups or a future family, whereas Ashley is relieved to finally have a home and is certain that with a few renovations the house can be perfect. Six years ago they dreamed of being in their current neighbourhood, but most houses were out of their price range. Kathy and John fell in love with their large, private yard when they purchased their house almost three decades ago. Will designer Hilary transform this home to create all the oversized family function Jennifer believes it can have, or will realtor David provide all the hassle free space Vince knows this family needs in a search for a new home? Merl is hoping that Hilary can cater to Dianes specific design needs so they can stay in his private oasis forever. Hilary must pull off a major kitchen renovation and try to undo some seriously shoddy workmanship, while David must find a character home with a large yard within the same neighborhood. Or will David coax Mieke to move? Now Hilary must make the most of their cold basement to get Linh to love her home again while David gambles it all on the fusion of function and finishings outside their prestigious neighborhood to get Joe to leave. He spotted a diamond in the rough and convinced his wife, Maggie, to buy it and move in even though it needed a lot of work, Both Justin and Brandi were excited when they found a lot in a desirable neighbourhood that would allow them to build a custom dream home that fit their budget. Andrew however misses their former home that was a new build with many upgrades. over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? A three-way financial stake in this long time family home equals triple the headaches for Katherine, Natalia and Paolo. With dangerously unfinished renovations, a freezing cold kitchen and a laundry lined basement it has become painfully clear to Chris and Petrea that their one time dream home no longer works for this environmentally conscious couple. Megan feels, however, that the homes location is not worth the daily struggle with its dysfunction. When Suzanne and McLean Wood found their urban home, they knew it was a diamond in the rough. Can Hilary convince Georgia her home is worth a second look? Initially Maria fell in love with the vaulted ceilings, large kid rooms, basement and what they thought was an abundance of space. Lauren however, immediately starting suffering from buyers remorse. The close proximity of their bedrooms and the tiny main floor layout has made a lack of privacy and a general lack of space the main issues for Dee. She is tired of her long commute and returning to her dark, dated house that has not been updated since they moved in. Laka and Gerard are really at a crossroads with very high stakes. She knows David can find them a bigger home, while he thinks Hilary can win the family over with her design magic. Can Hilary reinvent this house to make Cam feel good about his impulsive purchase? Join Lifestyle's much-loved real estate expert Andrew Winter and esteemed interiors expert Neale Whitaker. Can Hilary squeeze enough function out of their limited footprint to keep Jody at home? Falling for tricky staging, Alison and Robert were charmed into buying the smallest house in their affluent neighborhood. Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? To say they live on top of each other is an understatement, Tammy and Gerret purchased a one-story home after Gerret was diagnosed with Hilary tries to create more functional space to keep Jeff at home while David struggles to convince Sandra that bigger, better space is the way to go. After being on again, off again for over a decade, the duo patched up their. Where Hilary works on renovating the current home and designing it to be as appealing as possible based on the homeowners' wants and needs, David puts his real estate chops to the test to find a home . Dwayne is tired of the constant to do list and is ready to find a home to raise their daughter, while Hong-An is not ready to part with all their memories. David must find a home that is modern enough to satisfy Stephanie, but functional enough to tear Peter away from his freshly renovated home. Hilary must create a space for Stephanies Dad, while undertaking a costly kitchen reno. Wendy and Bill have had the same discussion for 20 years, what are they going to renovate in their home and when are they going to renovate it? Restaurateur Rodolfo and Fitness Expert Greg started renovating a fixer upper near the city with the help of Gregs father. Will David find them a home that will function forever or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing many of the homesfunctionally flawed spaces? however is determined to make this house work. With tight budgets in hand, Hilary and David will have to race against the clock if they hope to provide this feuding family with some much needed breathing space before baby number four arrives! Or will David convince Karine that making a fresh start means buying a new home? Hilary must create a space for the kids hockey-related activities and David must find a home with a lot large enough to accommodate a hockey rink. Tracie knew she wanted a lot of land in the country for her beloved horses. Farr honed her skills on properties in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, New York and Toronto. Parveen and Andy have been married for one month, but dont live together. Or will David convince Calum that suburban sized space is the key to this familys happiness? In just a few short years, Jacquelines inherited, centrally located home has gone from housing one to a family of seven! Will David find them a home with enough room or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing the homesfunctionally flawed spaces? Season 1 No Way To Go But Up. Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2008 1x01 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2008 Buying a larger home in their area, the Shavers quick decision has led to disputes over space, layout, and character. Shortly after, he met Sharon and his life changed. With terrible main floor sight-lines, only one bathroom and no space for toys or guests, Rachel is convinced they need a much larger home before the babies arrive. Thomas loves the location but Sarah feels that the, cramped quarters confine her. But along came baby Bella and now the house seems too small. Or will David find them the perfect mix of urban and rural? When Kelly and Colin first purchased their 1200 square foot urban home, it was in the right place at the right time, but 9 years and 3 kids later, Colins opinion of compact, busy urban living has changed prompting the battle of city versus suburb. Angelo and Brigida have lived in their home for fourteen years, but with two active teenagers and Angelos aging parents moving-in for good, the house has become too crowded. Can David find them a home that combines the gorgeous land they desire outside with the family ready spaces they need inside, or will Hilary show them that their house is ready for their family filled future by reinventing many of its highly debated spaces? Or will David convince Marcos to move? Will David find them a family ready home that will allow these new parents to enjoy time with their son, or will Hilary expand their outlook by reinventing many of the homes unrenovated spaces? Hoping to grow their family theyve asked Hilary and David to slug it out to secure some desperately needed square footage. Two kids later however Emily is ready to move. For the Cunninghams, the daily grind of their in home day care has only sharpened the wedge divides them. However, after moving in Jay and Shari quickly realized this living situation was far from ideal. Greg however is not ready to part with all his fathers hard work. But bringing in Hilary to clear the clutter and David to hunt for greener pastures only proves to divide this family more as they battle it out to provide this Natalie and Brandon with some much needed breathing space. Hilary brightens things up with an open and airy update, while David finds an open concept home that doesnt need any work. It was love at first sight for Thom and Melissa Preston and their early 1900s farmhouse style home. is over capacity, When they first married, Kerry and Dave purchased their 1800 square foot home, tucked away on a private street in a desirable neighborhood. . Vince and Jennifer bought their home when it perfectly fit their family of five. more. With a tiny kitchen, no entertaining space, an over-used basement and only one decent bathroom, Siobhan is ready to make the move to a home with ready-made space. Desperate for a home that combines urban functionality for Shana and car ready space for Jeremy the couple will have to decide, can they love this home again, or will they list it? No front hall closet makes for a cluttered entranceway, the closed-off-ness of the dining/kitchen area means that their daughters food allergies cannot be monitored when they are not in the room. He loves a good deal and a good project, and believes this home has unlimited potential. Their family is the fifth generation to live in this classic century farmhouse. Alice loves the lakeside location, while Desmond is desperate for more space for their family of five. Over time the couple realized that the home was no longer functioning for them, Rachel and Adams family is clearly outgrowing their home. Josh and Lisa blended their family and have four girls between them with two who still live at home. Now 20 years old and over six feet tall Brandon and his mom cant continue to live in a home thats become overcrowded from top to bottom. It was bursting with charm and character but was very small, particularly for Gerards 64 stature. Marisa loves the charm of her old three bedroom house in the neighbourhood she loves. They want to start a family and while Jody strongly feels they can fix up their home to make it ready for kids, Emilee does not. Will realtor David find them the perfect house fit for their retirement, or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably more comfortable by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? High school sweethearts, Michelle and Chris, moved to a desirable neighborhood inside the belt line just minutes from downtown. The Olmsteads live in the second floor apartment of their century fixer upper but plans to reform this residence went astray when baby Ben came along. She does not, With two children and a baby on the way, life for Breanne and Justin is fun but rather hectic. Jump ahead nearly a decade and those feelings have definitely changed. With three kids in their teens and tweens, the family is constantly on top of one other. But as their family grew from four to five it became clear that space in their artistically adorned abode wasnt adding up, a fact that split this couple down the middle. Or can Hilarys overhaul of every level of their tiny house win back Dans heart? Episode 50127: YJ & Michael. With still much to do, Eric wants to list it and profit from their investment where as Kelly sees it as an investment for their family. Will Hilary be able to create a spacious kitchen and a private bedroom for these lovebirds or can David inspire the Doudelets to leave their less that perfect home behind? Over the years however, very little has been done, High school sweethearts, Sharne and Albert purchased a starter home near their beloved bike trail. Now Hilary and David will battle it out to deliver the safe, stunning stress free home this conflicted couple deserves. With her limited budget, will Hilary be able to turn their cave into a castle and make it Jennifers dream home? Or will David coax Andrew away from his cramped quarters? It was exactly what they needed at the time. For Martine and Eddie- Love it or List It`s consummate contractor, a potential filled home has become a huge headache. Can Hilary find the space to house this ever growing family? Dana and Dave purchased a 100-year-old triplex because of the unlimited potential and space it would afford them once it was renovated and converted into a duplex. Stew and Alan have been together for 21 years and love to entertain whether its a pool party in their backyard or family dinners inside. When Karines husband suddenly passed away, she and her son found themselves squeezing back into her former bachelorette pad with her sister Daphna. Love It or List It. Stephanie and Peters family has grown unexpectedly in a years time. Will Hilary be able to convert this residence into Stephanies dream home or will Davids promise of a newer, better house close to home convince them to list? With living quarters split up among the main floor and basement the family is desperate to reclaim their space. When a young couple invites a parent to join them in their dysfunctional fixer-upper, the need for Hilary and David to work their magic becomes immediate! Lifestyle Home. Despite where it was shot, the home . So dismayed with his pressured purchase, Joe hasnt even unpacked and less than a year after taking possession, Joe wants out.