10 Grand in Your Hand

10 Grand in Your Hand (2009-2011)

EndedReality showDIY

Every week on 10 Grand in Your Hand DIY Network shows real homeowners how to cut up to $10,000 from their renovation and remodeling projects. Repeat: DIY Network will save homeowners up to $10,000 in cash. In this original series, DIY Network comes into a renovation or remodeling project at the beginning, offering homeowners smart advice on new materials and technologies, plus essential how-to info on doing some of the basic work themselves. Homeowners are amazed how much we can shave off their total budget, leaving serious cash available to spend on another project, a vacation or a new toy.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E13Reach for the BeachOct 26, 2011
S06E12Kitchen Ca-ChingOct 19, 2011
S06E11Nothing But DeckOct 12, 2011
S06E10More Bath for Their BuckOct 5, 2011
S06E09Going for GreenSep 28, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did '10 Grand in Your Hand' premiere?

'10 Grand in Your Hand' premiered on April 15, 2009.

Who was the host of '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

The host of '10 Grand in Your Hand' was John DeSilvia.

What was the format of '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

'10 Grand in Your Hand' was a home improvement show where homeowners were given $10,000 to renovate a specific area of their house.

How many episodes were there in the first season of '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

The first season of '10 Grand in Your Hand' consisted of 13 episodes.

What was the main objective of each episode in '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

The main objective of each episode in '10 Grand in Your Hand' was to help homeowners transform a specific area of their house within a limited budget.

Who were the experts that provided guidance and advice on '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

The experts on '10 Grand in Your Hand' included John DeSilvia, a licensed contractor, and other professionals specializing in different aspects of home improvement.

What were some of the common areas of the house that were renovated in '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

Common areas of the house that were renovated in '10 Grand in Your Hand' included kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living rooms.

How were the homeowners selected for '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

Homeowners were selected for '10 Grand in Your Hand' through an application process where they had to explain why they needed the renovation and how it would impact their lives.

What were some of the challenges faced by homeowners on '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

Challenges faced by homeowners on '10 Grand in Your Hand' included staying within the budget, making design decisions, and dealing with unexpected issues that arose during the renovation process.

How long did each renovation project typically take on '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

Each renovation project on '10 Grand in Your Hand' typically took around a week to complete.

Did homeowners have any input in the design process on '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

Yes, homeowners had the opportunity to provide input and discuss their preferences with the experts to ensure the renovation reflected their personal style and needs.

Were there any surprises for the homeowners on '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

Yes, homeowners on '10 Grand in Your Hand' were often surprised by the final result as they were not privy to the renovation process until it was completed.

How did '10 Grand in Your Hand' aim to inspire viewers?

'10 Grand in Your Hand' aimed to inspire viewers by showing that it is possible to make significant improvements to their homes even on a limited budget.

Were there any follow-ups with the homeowners after the renovation on '10 Grand in Your Hand'?

Yes, '10 Grand in Your Hand' included follow-up segments where homeowners shared their experiences and how the renovation had positively impacted their lives.

Did '10 Grand in Your Hand' provide viewers with tips or advice for their own home improvement projects?

Yes, '10 Grand in Your Hand' often included tips and advice from the experts that viewers could apply to their own home improvement projects.

Did '10 Grand in Your Hand' feature any unique or innovative renovation ideas?

Yes, '10 Grand in Your Hand' showcased various unique and innovative renovation ideas that homeowners could draw inspiration from for their own projects.

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