Can Hilary transform their basement to provide the much needed breathing space? At the time the house felt massive but now that their daughters are teenagers and Amandas career has taken off, the house no longer works. Danny knows they have a beautiful home in a sought after central neighborhood and is not giving it up without a fight. Kelly and Eric spent the last two years fixing up their once derelict 2,300 square foot home. They moved in when they had two kids, but The house, of course, needed a ton of renovations, which they were unable to complete by the due date. With limited budgets and long lists, both Hilary and David are duking it out to please this particular pair. In addition, the need to give their two daughters their own rooms is quickly becoming a pressing issue. now that they have four, the house feels cramped and cluttered and their tiny kitchen The first six years of Love It or List It took place in Ontario, Canada, and its surrounding areas. However, Breanne loves the chaos and feels that, After looking at dozens of properties, Ken and Mark settled on a cabin-like home in the woods that was only minutes from downtown. Determined to give this couple the space they so desperately need, Hilary and David battle it out to re-unite this couple through a residential Renaissance. Healthy Start . Busy professionals, Anne and Nathan traded in their high-end condominium for an open living mid century house. Sarah knows they need a bigger house while Andrew believes it can be made to fit their new needs. But after living in constant construction for several years, Emilee is ready to move. Can Hilary create the growing room that would keep Richard in this house? When Brad and Laura McMinns moved to their suburban home seven years ago, they knew the three bedroom house had room for their family of four. However the house was a disaster, and upon entering Cole immediately hated the choppy layout of the space. Seven years of avoiding Daves en suite and closet and fighting the constant cold has pushed Krista over the edge and out the door. 11. Or list it? She has regretted the purchase ever since, Nikki and Josh are busy parents with two young kids who are struggling in their dated 1970s house. Husband Bevin wants to move to the suburbs where he can live like a king! Amanda and Grif purchased their home before starting their family. Nine years ago, teenage sweethearts Jay and Shari Doudelet moved to the city with their two sons. David must find an affordable home that keeps the homeowners close to the city, while Hilary must manage a kitchen renovation while creating dedicated spaces for in-laws and kids. A couple thought their home was the perfect size when they moved in, but three kids later, theyve completely run out of space. Ryan saw this downtown house as first step on the property ladder: Sarah however has settled in for the long haul. However, the family soon realized the duplex layout was not conducive to a single family. Jamelle is confident Hilary can renovate and reconfigure their house so that Lauren will feel at home. When Jessica and Steve moved into their urban home nine years ago, the couple had more than enough space for Steves dozens of musical instruments. Joe and Linhs ravine-backed home would have been out of reach financially if not for its location on one of the busiest streets in the city. Over the years however, very little has been done, High school sweethearts, Sharne and Albert purchased a starter home near their beloved bike trail. BJ on the other hand is fully committed to making this a family home despite its laundry list of issues. The house was a compromise of their two lifestyles, Dave and Laura were looking for an affordable house within walking and biking distance of downtown. But Kim is a fighter, and believes theyve come this far to give up now would be admitting failure. They compromised when they found their fixer upper on 1.5 acres of land, Archie and Rhiannon spend a lot of time at home and love their location, but they are fed up with the lack of function in their 1,200 sq. Will designer Hilary transform this house and create all the function Ashley believes it can have, or will realtor David find them the ideal move-in ready home in a desirable neighborhood? And their son and a daughter are having a battle of the sexes sharing a bedroom. After four years of trying to navigate their way through their maze of a house, Nancy and Andrew feel their diamond in the rough has lost most of its shine. 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 . As their stuff stacked up, so did Davids issues with the family home. While Jeremy loves the land and roomy garage fit for his race car, Shana is not so happy in this country cottage. 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. However, after only one year, the Prestons are starting to feel the country charm is wearing off. They loved the curb appeal, the lovely lake location and most of all, the cozy interior. Niru and Alok have been living in their so-called starter home for eight years. They loved the beautiful, large lot, the three-car garage and how private the house felt despite its close proximity to downtown, Susanne and Brian bought their home nearly ten years ago before they had a family. Will either of them find the balance to please this picky pair? Drew loves the neighborhood, yard for their dogs and proximity to his job, but real estate expert Travis is ready to leave their cramped quarters for more functional space. 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 . 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. 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? 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. . Junior sees nothing but years of headaches to convert what used to be apartments into a functioning single family home, while Becky refuses to walk away from a huge house in the perfect location without seeing it reach its true potential. Amanda is ready to go; there are not enough closets and bathrooms, and there is no privacy to work, as her office is currently in the living room and everyone uses her desk. Stephanie cant see anymore what this house has to offer, while Steven wants to stick to the plan. Their family home on a more-than-five-acres horse farm is a dream for this horse lover but her city-raised husband has had all he can take. With her work cut out for herwill Hilary be able to give the Roedgers the functional layout and update they crave to persuade them to stay, or will David move find a home with the space and modernity to suit their needs? With Kira and Andrew planning to add another little one to the family, can Hilary make the Thomsons main floor a more family functional space or will David be able to persuade this frustrated couple to go? They renovated and built multiple additions to the house as their family grew, but after three children it seems their efforts were not enough, Jon grew up in a house on 100 acres while Anjelica always lived in houses with smaller lots and close to her neighbors. Or will David convince Marcos to move? Can Hilary make Allison love it again? Filming for the HGTV show moved South. Can Hilary re-imagine the main floor to prove to him this home can work? Chris and Allison are divided over their semi-in the city. For Martine and Eddie- Love it or List It`s consummate contractor, a potential filled home has become a huge headache. They needed space to accommodate a growing family and felt this five bedroom beauty was the perfect place to call home. They loved the character of the homes and luckily were able to find a house, New parents, Whitney and Taylor are an ambitious and driven couple, both starting side businesses in their home. Not only is Emilee tired of living in a construction site; she does not think there is enough space to accommodate for a growing family. When newly wed, design TV enthusiasts Holly and Peter bought there first home, they thought theyd be able to transform it as quickly as the pros on their favourite shows, but a year later this conflicted couple is buried under a pile of unfinished renovations and unrealized dreams. Will David find them a move in ready home with enough space or will designer Hilary show them that their house is ready for their family filled future by reinventing many of its highly debated spaces? Can Hilary prove to Pete that this house can work? Can Hilary squeeze enough function out of their limited footprint to keep Jody at home? 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? Erik and Kim Tallmeister moved into their Toronto duplex in 1997. Jade wants to move, but Darlene loves their homes character. Andrew wants to introduce them to the idea of a move but Neale has some great design ideas to reignite their passion for their current home. She is already tired of the rambling plantation and feels that it is way too far from the city. 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. Tim and Rachael, from Wandsworth, who had spent five years in their . S9 E1 Nanika And Isaiah. Glen loves the country, while Mary-Jo wants modern amenities. They began renovations the day they took possession but now four years later with two young boys in the equation, Suzanne and McLean have hit a wall, literally. Tracie knew she wanted a lot of land in the country for her beloved horses. Can Hilarys main floor makeover convince Bevin that this house is worth keeping? 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. Can David stun the stupefyingly stubborn Steven? After ditching suburban space to join his wife Marci in her charming but tiny home, Matt quickly began feeling buried. Kim and Richard Challenger were newly weds when they bought their two bedroom Toronto home. Can Hilary redesign this space into a place that finally feels like home to Mike? After the completion of the top two floors, work came to a halt as Gregs father suddenly passed away. Season 10, Episode 10, "YJ & Michael" S10 | E10 YJ & Michael. When an influx of family took over Leslie and Michaels tiny townhouse, it went from holding their small family of three to a crowd of seven! Automobile Salvage Towing Auto Repair & Service. Six years ago, Garrett and Katy purchased their home in a hurry as it fit both their budget and need for a main floor master. Now Brian feels the view is not enough to keep his family in this shoe box. Can Hilary transform their basement into bright, functional, family sized spaces or will David whisk them away to a home with more than just views? But soon everything changed for her, Vann and Caroline spent many years admiring a quaint house on the hill from just next door. Unfortunately Mishelle left a bungalow behind which she claims functioned much better for them AND was mortgage free.