The Renovator - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

House of Opposites
Marcus Lemonis has his work cut out for him in Orange Park, Florida, where a family of six has outgrown their ranch-style home. He sets out to resolve their household tension through design and transform their small home into a neighborhood showpiece.

A Fresh Start
Marcus Lemonis helps a father and his daughter with a home that's stuck in time after the loss of his wife. Marcus looks to free up space that will allow them to create dynamic rooms for new family memories, including a place for new family photos.

Healing a Home
Marcus Lemonis helps a family whose home near the beach is causing them to experience health issues. He's challenged to help the couple with underlying communication barriers in their marriage and to bring harmony to all aspects of the family's home.

You Can Go Home Again
Marcus Lemonis takes on a couple who were married and had kids, but the condition of their home led to divorce. Now, their relationship may be rekindled if Marcus can help them renovate everything, including the backyard, and build equity in the process.

New Addition
Marcus Lemonis helps a couple expecting their second child create more room in their tiny, disorganized house. Marcus improves the couple's communication and find ways to add dazzling design improvements that make their home feel bigger and brand new.

Together Home

Three Generation Renovation

House in Crisis
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