Restoring Galveston - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Pink Shack
Michael and Ashley have their work cut out for them while restoring a dilapidated 1914 fixer-upper; they create a breakfast nook and re-purpose a vintage wooden sign to help transform what was once a condemned eyesore into a quaint pink corner house.

Fire Salvaged Victorian
Ashley and Michael see hidden potential in a fire-damaged Victorian and decide to save it from demolition; they open up the formerly cramped space by turning a breezeway into a new kitchen before re-purposing an old safe.

Mystery House
Michael surprises Ashley with an 1893 raised cottage he purchased before seeing the interior; they find themselves in over their heads after realizing it's not quite the hidden gem Michael thought it was.

Duplex Conversion
Michael and Ashley learn that a coveted property is for sale while crabbing; knocking down walls and restoring the original staircase is only the beginning of their biggest project yet as they convert the 1899 duplex into a single-family home.

Run Down Family Rental
Ashley and Michael take on a rundown, family-owned 1939 craftsman; the project is an emotional journey for the duo as the bland home is transformed into a breathtaking abode with room expansions and some inspired flooring choices.

Tiny Craftsman
Michael and Ashley revisit a small 1920s craftsman that has been stripped of all its original features; now it's all hands on deck as the Cordrays add modern flair to the island property while working to preserve its antique charm.

The Kettle House
Michael and Ashley get the opportunity to renovate the Kettle House in Galveston, Texas; the spaceship-shaped landmark harbors a few surprises inside; it is soon brimming with life as the Cordrays bring their unique charm to this one-of-a-kind house.

Dream House
Michael and Ashley stumble upon a Victorian after some curbside dumpster diving; they hit New Orleans for some perfect vintage decor then return to combine two rooms into one spacious kitchen and make this a dream house worthy of its own name.

1913 Beach Bungalow Restoration
Michael and Ashley find a rundown 1913 beach bungalow that's about to be demolished; they transform the small kitchen into a modern, open-concept space with vintage touches and restore the original hardwood floors and shiplap walls.
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