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House Hunters Renovation Season 2015 Episode 12 - Watch Legally and Safely

House Hunters Renovation Season 2015 Episode 12

Episode Title: A Connecticut Family Hopes To Create A Home With All Natural Elements
Genre: DIY
Countries: United States,
Airing Date: March 21, 2015
Runtime:60 min
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Jason, Eleiza and their young daughter Lily have moved all over the world for his career as a physics professor, but they're ready to set down roots and buy their first home near his current job in the Hartford, Connecticut area. They both want a home that uses very little plastic and instead features natural elements like stone and wood. Their combined wish list creates quite a challenge for their real estate agent Lisa Ogren as she lines up houses throughout the Hartford area. After finally agreeing on a home, Jason and Eleiza launch into their projects, including gutting the kitchen to bring in organic materials like granite and bamboo. Everything from unexpected structural issues to over sized doors will delay their progress, but in the end, with help from designer Lorey Cavanaugh and contractor Mike Shelto, they create a beautiful, natural home that their family can enjoy for years to come.

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