Hollywood Houselift with Jeff Lewis - Season 1

Season 1
In the first season of Hollywood Houselift with Jeff Lewis, house flipper and interior designer Jeff Lewis is back! With his team of project managers it's non-stop laughs and drama every step of the way to deliver unique renovations to some of Hollywood's biggest stars.

Episodes

Dreams and Dollar Signs
Comedian Fortune Feimster and her wife Jax seek Jeff's help to update the interior of their home, but they are shocked when Jeff suggests they should focus on the exterior and put their house up for sale instead. Actor Wilmer Valderrama and his fiancée Amanda want to make their unique living space more family friendly. Meanwhile, Jeff finds a dream home that could cause a family rift.

Hedge Your Bets
Jeff takes on a new client, actor Lamorne Morris, to transform his pool house, but Jeff is surprised when Lamorne brings another designer along for the ride. Fortune and Jax's project breaks ground, but Jeff worries they won't be happy with the results after a landscaping mishap. Meanwhile, Jeff moves forward with hiring a powerhouse L.A. real estate agent to list his Hollywood Hills home.

What I Hear Is No Budget
Jeff continues working on the pool house with Lamorne's friend and designer, Morgan, but the two are on different pages when it comes to certain design choices. New client and actor Anthony Anderson hires Jeff to wrangle an extensive front yard renovation that is a year late and over budget, while Wilmer's sentimental attachments get in the way of Jeff's plan to make room for new furniture.

A Facelift and a Little Lipo
Actress and television host Melissa Rivers enlists Jeff to transform her bathroom into a luxury space, but she also wants to stay on a strict budget, which may not be possible given her expensive taste. Meanwhile, Fortune's exterior renovation comes to a close, as demolition begins on Anthony's front yard. However, Anthony's project comes to a quick halt when landscapers damage a sprinkler line.

Make It Aspen-y
Jeff must manage Melissa's expectations for her luxurious dream bathroom while on a limited budget, while ensuring the hardscape phase on Anthony's project continues without further delays. Later, Jeff meets with couple Ashlee Simpson Ross and Evan Ross, both musicians and actors, to renovate their primary bedroom, challenging Jeff to come up with a design in line with their eclectic tastes.

We'll Always Have Capri
Jeff and Wilmer's visions for a family friendly space align until personal pregnancy photos emerge as an option for dining room art. Ashlee and Evan get restless when delays derail the order of their bedroom furniture. Meanwhile, Jeff meets with actress Mira Sorvino and her husband, actor Christopher Backus, to restore their outdoor oasis in Malibu damaged by the Woolsey Fires.

Soften the Hardscape
Anthony worries his front yard has too much hardscape and not enough greenery, so Jeff must come up with a plan to better balance the two. As demolition begins on Mira's backyard, concerns about old plumbing jeopardize other repairs, and new client, actress Roselyn Sanchez, enlists Jeff's help to update her office into a multifunctional work-from-home/podcast space under a tight deadline.

If the Couch Fits...
When a delivery snafu at Anthony's leads to the wrong tile being installed, Jeff may have to repair more than just the water feature. With most of Ashlee and Evan's budget allocated to one-of-a-kind wallpaper, the team must get creative to complete their primary bedroom. Fortune Feimster returns for help with some interior upgrades.

Family Hot Tub
Jeff and his team rush to put the finishing touches on Roselyn's podcast space. Meanwhile, Mira's project is threatened when some unexpected visitors hang in the pool. Big changes are on the horizon for Jeff.

The End is the Beginning
Jeff and his team scramble to complete Anthony's front yard landscaping after the expensive olive trees arrive damaged. At the same time, Jeff prepares to move out of his Hollywood Hills home and move forward with an embryo transfer.
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