Built for the Weekend - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Fun Floating Playground
The Steeves family calls on brothers Kevin and Andrew to find a solution to their lack of kid-friendly play areas at their rustic lakeside cabin. The brothers have just one week to design, construct and launch a double-decker water park in the middle of the lake, jam-packed with everything this family could ever need for fun in the sun.

Rustic Riverside A-Frame Cabin Retreat
The Schiefer family owns a beautiful parcel of land with a picturesque river, but their stays are limited due to its lack of any freestanding structures. Hoping to unlock the potential of their dream getaway, they entrust brothers Andrew and Kevin to come up with a rustic A-frame cabin that will turn camping into glamping. The brothers have just one week to convert this vacant lot into a riverside retreat with all the creature comforts of home.

The Swimming Pool Dock
Kevin and Andrew have just one week to design the ultimate dock at a lakeside retreat. The brothers have their work cut out for them, not only with the old dock's splinters and rotting wood, but also Mother Nature herself.

The Double-Decker Tiki Party Raft
In an attempt to keep up with the Joneses in their fun-loving lakefront community, the Miller family has enlisted brothers Kevin and Andrew to design and launch a custom-built, double-decker raft with an on-board tiki bar that will float the party onto the middle of the lake.

Nautical Outdoor Kitchen
Andrew and Kevin craft a nautical-themed outdoor kitchen at an oceanside getaway. The party space takes the owners' love of boating to new heights with a full kitchen setup, a wet bar and an overhead sail canopy.

Shipping Container Guesthouse
Kevin and Andrew design a cozy yet modern guesthouse at an oceanfront summer home shared by a pair of sisters and their husbands. The brothers repurpose a shipping container to create a space that fulfills the needs and wants of two growing families.

The Floating Party Raft
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