One of a Kind - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Love Letter Walls
Grace Mitchell uses a couple's courtship as inspiration as she transforms a dated 1960s home. Her signature design touches include personalized wallpaper and a custom backsplash sign that highlights their love for one another and their rich family history.

The Attic Surprise
Grace Mitchell and her team tackle a family's Victorian home with layout problems and a complete lack of personality. She uses the couple's passions for cooking and gardening to give them a kitchen overflowing with history, and reorganizes the upstairs footprint to give their daughter a unique bedroom.

A Storied Style
Interior designer Grace Mitchell and her team combine unexpected personal elements, shocking wallpaper and even a windmill to turn Trista and Mark's Fort Worth house into a home that tells their story in a touching and uniquely personal way. Grace and her crew have their work cut out for them with a house that needs a new roof, front door and siding and has a massive living room, a tiny kitchen and a lifeless entryway. Grace turns a book about Mark's ancestors, who founded Abilene, Texas, into the centerpiece of the new design, and she incorporates Trista's love of gardening and cooking with a bright green backsplash, custom artwork and bright, picnic-themed wallpaper.

Rock Star Ceiling
Grace and her team are tasked with finding more space for a couple whose home doesn't fit their deep love of cooking and entertaining. The sitting room is converted into a dining room and a "Party Pantry" is created with 3D wallpaper and a wall full of utensils. The showstopper, however, is a project Mr. Charlie tackles on the dining room ceiling that honors the couple's family and leaves Grace in tears even before the homeowners have seen it.

The Bank Bathroom
A couple that shares a bathroom with their young daughter calls on Grace Mitchell and her crew to renovate their Colonial and give them a master suite. Grace incorporates his background as a fifth-generation banker and her love of monograms into her design, and gives their daughter a bathroom to call her own.

From Pink to Palace
Grace gives back to a couple of teachers, who have dedicated their lives to helping others and raising up the next generation; their very pink home is updated by opening up the kitchen and transforming the upstairs sunroom into an outdoor deck.

Amazing Grace
Grace Mitchell and her team transform a cramped cottage into a bright, welcoming celebration of family and hope. She drastically changes the look and flow of the home with a two-sided fireplace and shows everyone has a place at the dining room table with a wall of plates. A surprise family heirloom in the center of the new design makes this Fort Worth abode truly a home for hope.

Canoe Believe It?
Grace Mitchell meets a couple who recently purchased a Midcentury Modern lake house with a rich history but in desperate need of some work. She begins by creating a unique kitchen backsplash made from the wood of a basketball court as a tribute to where the couple first met before giving Mr. Charlie the hefty task of hanging custom canoe light holders from the 16-foot ceilings. The exterior of the home also gets an entire revamp that turns the formerly decrepit party house into a family home rich with the couple's love for each other and for the water.
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