Raise the Roof - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Third Floor's a Charm?
Keith wants to flip a century-old Craftsman bungalow in Denver, but needs to compensate for its busy location. He builds a luxurious master suite on the second floor and then adds a unique third-story loft with an amazing view.

1920 Bungalow Gets 2nd Story
Keith plans to flip a 917 square foot, two bedroom, one bath bungalow in a fast growing neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. Because the house was built in 1920, the home has small rooms and limited living space compared to modern homes in the area.

Ripping Off the Roof Makes Room for Baby
A Denver couple with two young boys is expecting a new baby, and they need more room in their 100-year-old house. Keith rips off the roof and adds a dormer, giving them a new master suite, nursery and a fun bedroom for the boys. He also opens up the ground floor and creates a stunning new kitchen.

Craftsman Bungalow Gets a New Second Story
An investor brings Keith a Craftsman bungalow flip that another builder started and abandoned. Keith adds Craftsman finishes and triples the home's livable square footage by finishing the basement and adding a second story.

Colorful Victorian Cottage Remodel
A chef and his wife feel cramped in their 100-year-old Victorian cottage with no master suite and an outdated kitchen. Keith adds a stylish master suite, creates a modern kitchen and gives the unique exterior a bright new face.

Sinking Home to Dream Home
Keith buys a house on a corner lot, then finds a giant sinkhole under one of its bedrooms; in spite of the setback, Keith creates an open floor plan that features a tile fireplace with wraparound stairs and a majestic over mantel.

Bungalow Gets a Spanish Makeover
Keith turns a bland bungalow into a Spanish-style mansion; he excavates the basement to provide more headroom and knocks down the back wall; then, Keith puts the bedrooms on the new second floor and creates a rooftop deck with a mountain view.
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