Austin

Jarrod and Laura are ready to move out of their small, mid-century home and find a bigger house to accommodate their growing family. But, their small, mid-century house is struggling to compete in Austin's strong housing market. Several houses in their neighborhood have sold in just the last month, but their place hasn't generated any buyer interest whatsoever. Design expert, Roger Hazard, has to come up with a plan to get this house sold. His first priority is taming the cartoonish colors that are scaring potential buyers off. And, our builder, Charlie Frattini, has his hands full with a demolition project that takes the kitchen all the way down to the studs. With only four days to complete a makeover that would normally take close to a month, this project goes down to the wire.
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