Texas Flip N' Move - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Young Guns' Over-the-Top Barn Meets the Lone Wolf's Live-and-Work Loft
Cody drops a slam dunk bid for a tiny backyard barn but getting it to the renovation lot takes one of the most radical house moves ever seen in Fort Worth. Suzi has to figure out how to turn 210 square feet of barn into a home and her plans will take all the muscle Cody can muster. Randy wins a weird square building with prison-size windows and he has ideas for an open-plan, loft-style remodel but that's a big challenge for his contractor, Bleu, who has to figure out how to create private zones in open space.

Randy Gem's vs. Snows' Silo
Randy Gets a Gem of a House and the Snows Turn a Silo Into a Suite

An Old Piano Inspires a Country Melody Themed Home
The Snow sisters discover the interior floor plan of their new house will need to be reconfigured; an old piano inspires the sisters to create a country-melody design theme.

Dueling Duplexes

Captain Cody vs. Randy's Shack

The Bird House

A Dollar Deal vs. A Retreat

The Young Guns Duplex Debacle Brings Down the House

Young Guns' Camouflage Container Lodge vs. Snow's Petite Victorian Playhouse

The Snow Sisters Each Design One Half of a House

Randy's Far-out Flip vs. Northwest Cabin

Snow's Rustic Western Themed Ranch House Renovation

Randy's Vintage Airstream Dream vs. Young Gun's Rolling Retreat
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