The High Low Project - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Dining Room Dreams
Sabrina Soto shows Andy and Tara Charkow their ultimate luxury dining room design, but it's way out of their price range. Tara and Andy get a big surprise when Sabrina matches the expensive dining room design piece by piece for less than their $5000 budget.

The Ultimate Bedroom/Office
Designer Sabrina Soto shows Courtney and Nissa Booker their ultimate dream combination bedroom and office along with an expensive price tag. With a combination of savvy shopping and creative handiwork Sabrina then, matches the design for the Booker's budget.

The Apostol Family's Dream Living Room
Chris and Jen Apostol long for a beautiful living room but time and budget have always held them back until now. Designer Sabrina Soto shows them how to have the luxury they want at a price they can afford, first by creating a high end living room for $32,000 and then matching her expensive design piece by piece for the family's $5000 budget.

Kari's Dream Living Room
Designer Sabrina Soto shows Kari Lee that you don't need deep pockets to dream big. Sabrina creates the living room of Kari's dreams complete with an expensive price tag. Sabrina then recreates her design for Kari's living room, piece by piece for her budget.

A Luxury Master Suite
Designer Sabrina Soto turns the O'Neil's tired master bedroom into the luxury suite they've always wanted and then shows the O'Neils how to recreate it on their budget.

A Dream Master Bedroom
Fran and Lance Erickson long for a luxury master bedroom but time and budget have always held them back until they meet up with designer Sabrina Soto who shows them how to have the luxury they want at a price they can afford.

Danielle's Dream Living Room
Designer Sabrina Soto shows client, Danielle Arceneaux the luxury living room of her dreams. The only problem is that it costs $29,000. Sabrina then shows Danielle how to have the luxury she wants at a price she can afford, by matching her design piece by piece for Danielle's $2800 budget.

The Kessler's Luxury Family Room
Designer Sabrina Soto shows the Kessler family that you don't need deep pockets to dream big by creating their dream family room - with a $29,000 price tag. Sabrina then recreates that same look, piece by piece, for their $4000 budget.

The Cancurra's Luxury Living Room
Petr and Liz Cancurra long for a gorgeous living room but time and budget have always held them back. Then they meet designer Sabrina Soto who shows them how to have the luxury they want at a price they can afford, first by creating a high end living room for $34,000 and then matching the design piece by piece for the Cancurra's $5000 budget.

Yoseling's Dream Master Bedroom
Designer Sabrina Soto shows Yoselin Brice the ultimate dream bedroom but it costs $25,000. With a combination of savvy shopping and creative handiwork Sabrina then matches the design for Yoseling's $4500 budget.

The Mattox Family's Ultimate Dream Bedroom
Kuae and Ted Mattox want a bedroom that reflects their style. Designer Sabrina Soto gives their bedroom a luxury makeover along with a $27,000 price tag. With some smart shopping and a little handiwork Sabrina recreates the high end design for the Mattox's $4000 budget.

The Allen's Dream Dining Room
Marci and Andrew Allen have a dining room that is trapped in the 1950's. Designer Sabrina Soto shows them how to have the luxury they want at a price they can afford, first by creating a high end design for $27,000 and then matching the design piece by piece for the Allen's $3500 budget.

A High/Low Holiday Surprise
Sabrina Soto helps the McNaught family surprise their mom, Kathy, with her dream living room for Christmas. First, Sabrina creates a luxury dream design by borrowing from her top design contacts but it cost $30,000. Using her design know how, she then recreates her design, piece by piece for the Mcnaught's $5000 budget.

The DeMeo's Dream Family Room
Julia and Billy DeMeo's family room lacks personality. Designer Sabrina Soto designs their dream family room, complete with a $25,000 price tag - but that's not in the DeMeo's budget. Sabrina then recreates the DeMeo's family room, piece by piece, for their $4000 budget.
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