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House Hunters Renovation Season 2015 Episode 6 - Watch Legally and Safely

House Hunters Renovation Season 2015 Episode 6

Episode Title: A Young Couple Rushes to Finish Reno Before Their First Baby Arrives
Genre: DIY
Countries: United States,
Airing Date: February 7, 2015
Runtime:60 min
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Kate and Tom are expecting their first baby and need to upgrade from their small Boston apartment to a larger home in the suburbs before their son arrives. The problem is that she wants a small cozy home with Victorian charm and he wants a large Colonial with a grand feel. And while she's worried about taking on too many renovation projects in their first home, as a professional electrician, he's more than happy to get his hands dirty and gut the entire place himself. Their agent Nancy Fudge will definitely have her work cut out for her finding a house they'll both love. While their designer Kate Maloney Albiani and contractor Dan McCarthy focus on transforming the kitchen into a functional space with a cozy but grand feel, Tom tackles a very long list of projects himself -- from rewiring the house to building a bathroom to finishing the nursery so their son will have a place to sleep.

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