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HGTV'd

Season 2 2011

  • 2011-12-14T05:00:00Z on HGTV
  • 25m
  • 25m (1 episode)
  • United States
  • Home And Garden
For anyone who has ever wished that HGTV would come to their home, that dream is about to come true in HGTV'd. In each episode, one of our HGTV stars will arrive at the home of a viewer, surprising them with jaw-dropping makeovers and over-the-top transformations.

4 episodes

HGTV'd joins forces with ultra-cool designer Antonio Ballatore in scenic Salt Lake City to help engaged couple, Ana and Todd. Their living room and kitchen that haven't been updated since the house was built in the '50s. The design team kick starts the makeover by tearing down a wall that divides the two spaces - ripping up not one, not two, but three mismatched floors! But that's just the beginning! The kitchen is transformed from the ground up with cork floors, sleek cabinets and custom-made countertops. In the living space, a coat closet is ingeniously converted into a bar area, floating granite shelves go in and a rickety, wooden staircase gets a cool, industrial makeover. Next, Antonio personalizes the space by creating colorful pop art for the walls, using personal pictures from the couple as inspiration. Even Clementine, the couple's beloved French bulldog, gets a custom dog house complete with matching artificial grass, disco ball, and a graffiti-tagged exterior!

Newlyweds Chuck and Elizabeth recently moved into a spacious, Rocky Mountain home with a wall of windows facing the breathtaking Salt Lake City Valley. The problem? This grand '80s-style living room is overlooked and underused. With a love for entertaining, this couple longs to turn this space into a stylish, city-inspired lounge, which lives up to its postcard perfect view. Who better to call than world-class husband and wife design team, Robert and Cortney Novogratz? Inspired by Utah's scenic mountain landscape, first plan of attack is to transform the room's massive fireplace. After the dark, dated granite is ripped out, this wood burning focal point is covered floor-to-ceiling with rugged strips of Utah's own reclaimed wood. To give the space a personalized spark, an old white wall is covered with framed photographs of the newbie lovebirds. To ensure this lounge will pack a punch of style and fun, Robert and Cortney bring in a completely reconstructed vintage pool table! By the end, the Novogratzs give Chuck and Elizabeth the ultimate wedding gift - a chic, modern, Rocky Mountain lounge, worthy of its spectacular view!

HGTV'd teams up with Canadian home improvement dynamo Bryan Baeumler to tackle the Donovan family's large, but lackluster backyard in Park City, Utah. Overwhelmed by their oversized, overgrown space, Jame and Stephanie have left it, well, overlooked. Bryan's goal is to transform this backyard wasteland into a deluxe, outdoor living space: complete with lavish lounge and dining areas, massive koi fish pond, cozy fire pit area, artist studio and waterfall! This is a huge project, and that means bring on the heavy equipment! With an excavator, earthmover, and a forklift tearing up the space, it's not long before the yard becomes a major construction site. When the landscaping is complete, the empty weather-worn patio is ready for its makeover. Using luxurious fabrics and plush outdoor furniture, Bryan and the crew build a comfy, shaded lounge and an elegant dining area. By the end, Bryan pulls off a jaw dropping transformation, creating the ultimate nature lover's lounge, where the Donovans can entertain al fresco in style year round!

After leaving New York City for Park City, Utah, Jenny and Filip Wojcikowski purchased a spacious, traditional mountain-style home. But it turns out their log cabin-inspired living room is not quite meshing with their chic, urban sensibilities. Enter expert design contractor Matt Muenster, who reinvents the Wojcikowski's woodsy living room with a dramatic Rustic Meets Modern makeover! Combining industrial accents and natural materials, the team rips out an old, unused window seat and replaces it with a custom bar made from reclaimed fir wood. Rounding out the sleek redo are lush leather furniture and one-of-a-kind, metal light fixtures. At the end, Jenny and Filip are thrilled this modern remodel maintained the integrity of their mountain-style home, while giving the space a big shot of Big City style they so missed. Makeover accomplished!

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