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House Hunters Renovation Season 2016 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely

House Hunters Renovation Season 2016 Episode 8

Episode Title: A California Couple Set Fire to Their Renovation and Get Amazing Results
Genre: DIY
Countries: United States,
Airing Date: February 27, 2016
Runtime:60 min
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Kim and Troy love the beachfront atmosphere of their Marina Del Rey, CA rental, but they're ready to get into a home of their own. With prices in their current neighborhood out of reach, they've been searching for almost a year to find a house that fits their budget, but still has the scenic views of nature that they enjoy. It can be a Craftsman style home for her or a midcentury for him, but it needs to have an open concept kitchen, lots of light, and preferably have both a fireplace and a pool. Their agent Ellen Philips will somehow manage to hunt down a place that makes them both happy, but they'll face some major work and major problems as they try to make it their own. From structural issues to floods to fire dangers, they'll tackle it all with the help of their designer Kelly Schandel and contractor Bo Siton. And in the end, their new home will be worth the wait as they find themselves enjoying a stunning view both inside and out.

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