Flipping Out - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

A Series of Unfortunate Flips
Life at the Jeff Lewis Design office is constantly in motion. Jeff is now focusing on flipping properties and has fewer clients to answer to. There have been multiple additions to the team, with Jeff relying heavily on his new full-time assistant Tyler. When Jenni returns from maternity leave, Jeff is not exactly sure where she fits in. Despite the added manpower, Valley Vista is still under construction with no completion date in sight.

Furniture Porn
Gage lands a photo shoot for Jeff with furniture company Alder & Tweed. While the JLD crew scrambles to get everything in place, Jeff's focus is on Valley Vista. Between dealing with a forgetful inspector and his need to micromanage two project managers, Jeff is not endearing himself to his new clients.

A Very Lewis Christmas
The JLD team heads to New York! It's Monroe's first trip, leaving Jeff and Gage more than a little nervous. To make sure all goes smoothly, Jeff charters a private plane and brings along her nanny and grandparents. Once they land, the team gets down to business in the Big Apple, as they search for real estate in the city for Jeff's client and business partner Julie Grossi.

All That Glitters
Jeff's project managers clash, only adding to the chaos he was hoping to alleviate. Meanwhile, neighbor Lea Black is back in town and ready to get to work on renovating her kitchen. As if he weren't busy enough, Jeff runs into trouble with another neighbor.

Edward vs. Lewis
Jeff and Gage are at it again. Not only are they competing over who does what around the house, but whose flip is moving along fastest. Meanwhile, new troubles pop up at Valley Vista and Old Hollywood. Not to mention, team JLD has been rehired by Calabasas clients Liat and Trevor. Will the competition between Jeff and Gage break them or make them work harder?

The Straw(berry) That Broke the Camel's Back
Jeff's grandma is rushed to the hospital and his stress level is through the roof. While planning for the worst, Jeff takes on Grandma's healthcare to make sure she receives the best treatment. This added pressure doesn't stop any of his projects from moving forward. As his stress builds, however, Jeff takes his frustration out on his employees and reevaluates who he should keep on his payroll.

Diamonds Aren't Forever
Jeff's business partner, Julie, is asking the hard questions and her overly-involved approach to the flipping process clashes with Jeff's working-style. With construction at long-time client Heather's home completed, the group sets out to help furnish her place. Valley Vista sees more personnel changes when Frankie is demoted to cleaning job sites – but even this is a challenge for him.

Trimming the Fat
Attempting to start fresh after closing a chapter in his life, Jeff turns to friend Teddi Mellencamp's accountability program. JLD finds out clients Liat and Trevor are headed for divorce, which means the team is left in the middle. Meanwhile, Jenni finds her dream home and hopes to quickly sell her house while the other is still on the market.

Destructive Criticism
Jeff meets with new client Randall, but is more concerned with pleasing his girlfriend Lala Kent, who will be making most of the design decisions. Lea Black is in town to finally get started on her kitchen demolition. Jeff realizes that his employees seem to lack motivation at the office, which pushes long-time employee Megan to make a difficult decision.

The Final Flip
Lea Black leads a productivity seminar at Jeff Lewis Design, which brings a lot of issues to the surface and sparks a mass exodus. Jeff and Jenni have it out in what may be the biggest fight of their friendship. Can their relationship survive and will Jeff have any employees left?
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