You Live in What?

You Live in What? (2012- )

RunningReality show

A ferry. A train depot. An ice cream factory. With imagination, tenacity and a few bucks, people have turned the most unlikely places into personal palaces. Meet gutsy visionaries who found beauty in dilapidated commercial spaces, turning them into wonderful one-of-a-kind homes on You Live in What?.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E07Ready to LaunchJan. 16, 2021
S06E06When Time Stands StillJan. 9, 2021
S06E05Why Settle for Walls and Roof?Jan. 2, 2021
S06E04Things Aren't What They SeemDez. 26, 2020
S06E03Level UpDez. 19, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of the TV show 'You Live in What?' from the year 2012?

The TV show 'You Live in What?' premiered on June 30, 2012.

Who were the hosts of 'You Live in What?'?

The hosts of 'You Live in What?' were Joel Silverman and Jillian Harris.

What is the concept of 'You Live in What?'?

'You Live in What?' showcases unique and unconventional homes that have been transformed from unexpected structures, such as barns, churches, and even airplanes.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'You Live in What?'?

The first season of 'You Live in What?' consisted of 10 episodes.

In which countries did the show 'You Live in What?' film its episodes?

'You Live in What?' filmed episodes in the United States and Canada.

What were some of the most unusual structures featured on 'You Live in What?'?

Some of the most unusual structures featured on 'You Live in What?' included a missile silo, a fire station, and a grain silo.

Who were the target audience for 'You Live in What?'?

'You Live in What?' targeted viewers who were interested in unique home transformations and unconventional living spaces.

Did 'You Live in What?' focus on both residential and commercial structures?

Yes, 'You Live in What?' showcased both residential and commercial structures that had been converted into livable spaces.

How long were the episodes of 'You Live in What?'?

The episodes of 'You Live in What?' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Was 'You Live in What?' a reality TV show or a documentary series?

'You Live in What?' was a reality TV show that combined elements of documentary-style storytelling.

Who were the production companies behind 'You Live in What?'?

'You Live in What?' was produced by High Noon Entertainment in association with DIY Network.

Did 'You Live in What?' feature any celebrity guest appearances?

Yes, 'You Live in What?' occasionally featured celebrity guest appearances, including designers and architects.

Did 'You Live in What?' have a companion website or online content?

Yes, 'You Live in What?' had a companion website where viewers could find additional information and behind-the-scenes content.

Did 'You Live in What?' receive any awards or nominations?

There is no information available about any awards or nominations received by 'You Live in What?'.

Did 'You Live in What?' explore the history and architecture of the converted structures?

Yes, 'You Live in What?' delved into the history and architecture of the converted structures, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of their unique transformations.

Did 'You Live in What?' inspire any spin-off shows or similar concepts?

There is no information available about any spin-off shows or similar concepts inspired by 'You Live in What?'.

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  • You Live in What? International (United Kingdom)

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