A couple is tired of dealing with cramped space and limited storage in their starter home; she's eager to move and believes David can find a place that's move-in ready, but he has no intention of leaving and thinks Page can create a functional space.
A couple's home resembles a carnival fun house with multiple levels across the main floor, creating unused spaces; he sees the property's potential, but David shows some homes which make her think they should transition to a more functional place.
A woman has been in her home since she was a baby, but her partner doesn't hold the same sentimental values and wants to be near the city; she thinks he'll choose to stay with the right updates, but David has some homes that could lure her away.
A couple who recently purchased a Tudor-style home plans to expand but are shut down by a conservation board; she's on the hunt for a place their family can grow into, but he has faith that Page can work her magic to make their home perfect.
A couple has a small,Victorian home thats central to both of their extended families; she believes they can host family events once they open up the main floor,but he thinks their home will never have enough space for them and their two sons.
Despite its sentimental value, a blended family with three young children is in a home that's too cramped; with improvements, she thinks it could be their forever home, but David shows them a spectacular house that ticks all the boxes.
A couple who raised two kids is now transitioning into retirement; both of their children are coming back home, and he wants Page to renovate to accommodate their return; however, she thinks David can find a place thats more manageable.
A married couple with twin teen sons are in a home that's been causing tension and stress for a long time; one has a sentimental attachment and thinks Hilary can transform the space, but the other can't wait for David to find them the new place.
Hilary Farr pulls back the curtain as she reveals the creative process and obstacles of renovating her own home; David is by her side as a supportive friend, but that doesn't stop him from trying to woo her away with the other homes in the area.
Hailey and Kevin bought their small starter home when they had one daughter, but now they have three children, and have outgrown their very tight space, and on top of that, they're a traditional Jewish family who keep a kosher home.
A couple and their three sons have been in their outdated home for almost 20 years, and it's in need of a major overhaul; she thinks if Hilary gets it right, they'll fall in love with their house again, but he feels David can bring the best solution.
A newly married couple purchase the house she grew up in, but there's plenty wrong with it; now with a baby on the way, she hopes Hilary can work her magic on the place, but he thinks David can find a new home better suited for their growing family.
Years after updating their main living area, a couple looks to remedy their dysfunctional space with a third-floor renovation; one feels their dream home is within reach, but the other wants to find a new, perfect place.
Busy parents purchased their home just two years ago, but now they're concerned with their kids' safety in a three-story house; she wants David to find a new forever home, but he thinks Hilary can renovate their place to make it work.
A couple is too busy with their two young children and full-time careers to address their 100-year-old house; with her extended family just blocks away, she hopes Hilary finds the right design, but he thinks David can find a new forever home.
After purchasing their house sight unseen 11 years ago, a couple are finally tired of the dated bathrooms and tight galley kitchen.
Now with two kids, a couple has outgrown their home and deals with a lack of storage and an awkward layout; he grew up in the neighborhood and hopes Hilary can come up with a plan to stay, but she thinks David's new properties might be better.
With three children and a new dog, a couple is ready to turn their dungeon of a basement into an inviting space for their kids; she thinks Hilary can deliver their dream home, but he believes David can find a better place for their family.
After nearly two decades, a family's house has grown dated and dysfunctional and now resides on a busy street intersection; she thinks David can find a better layout in a quieter location, but he wants Hilary to work her magic.
Hilary and David try to save a family from years of constant renovations.
A couple love their home so much they purchased it twice, but while he still enjoys the house after moving back in, she's done with the dated dysfunction; they must choose between Hilary's full renovation and David's promise of a perfect new place.
A woman never wants to leave her charming 1985 home that's blocks from downtown, and her husband thinks they made a big mistake; he wants an open floor plan for entertaining, which Hilary and David try to deliver for this couple.
Hilary and David help a family find the space and functionality they need.
A couple who love to entertain enjoy living near her family, but their dated home desperately needs a facelift; Karen has no intention of ever leaving her home and is attached to the area; Jose, on the other hand, has never truly loved the house.
When Faissal and Farihah bought their house six years ago, they had always planned on doing a major renovation to the oddly laid out space; with three small children and busy jobs, there has been no time to change the function of the house.
Hilary and David find more space for a family living in Dad's bachelor pad.
A couple's family home was move-in ready over a decade ago, but now they're struggling with its dark, dated and cramped style; Hilary brightens things up with an open and airy update, while David finds an open concept home that doesn't need any work.
A man bought his mother's house when he got married, but decades later, his wife feels like she could never make it her own; he hopes that Hilary can make this all-original home feel new, and she's excited by the possibilities David has to offer.
Now that a couple has two young boys, he feels cramped and wants more space to entertain; he hopes David can find a new property with more space; but she loves their neighborhood and feels that Hilary can make their home suit their needs.
Megan and Jeff both feel that their work-from-home life is no longer working for them; Megan wants a better family home; Jeff refuses to relocate.
A real estate broker on the lookout for the perfect family home spotted a diamond in the rough and convinced his wife to buy it and while he sees its unlimited potential, she can't see past the long list of fixes.
A couple that dreams of living in their current neighborhood buys a foreclosure home that needs a lot of work; she feels like the to-do list is too long to make it a forever home, but he's unwilling to budge.
After his muscular dystrophy diagnosis, a couple purchases a one-story bungalow; she has fallen in love with the community, but he thinks they need a new house to prepare for a future with more medical obstacles.
A couple jumps at the chance to buy the quaint house next door, but they're overwhelmed by the interior updates; she wants Hilary to help create the perfect layout, while he hopes David can find them a larger forever home.
A family of four has outgrown their home of ten years; David searches for a turnkey house, while Hilary designs outside the box to solve all their space challenges.
After marriage and two kids, a man's bachelor pad is bursting at the seams; his wife wants Hilary to make a few aesthetic changes, but his bags are packed and waiting for David to find them a bigger home.
A couple compromised on a fixer upper on 1.5 acres near a nice neighborhood; the woman is eager for David to find them a new house with a gourmet kitchen, but the man insists that they can make the house work with Hilary's help.
The addition of two adopted sons turns Jill and Joe's once-cozy house into a loving home with a lot of chaos and not enough space; Joe wants to make improvements to the inside of the home to match its kid-friendly outdoor spaces.
William and Ashley bought their cozy 1950s home in a prime neighborhood when their family was much smaller, but their three growing sons are testing the limitations of the house; Ashley believes they can add square footage to meet their needs.
Empty nesters disagree over whether they should improve their current home or find something smaller and easier to maintain; she can't see the potential in their closed-off quarters, while he holds on to the memories created in their home.
Hilary greets the challenge of finding space while upgrading from builder-grade design, while David tries to to find them a new neighborhood to love.
Todd and Robyn are ready for a change now that their children have grown and moved out; Todd wants a lot of space for entertaining and guests, whereas Robyn wants a new place downtown within walking distance of all their favorite haunts.
Rachel and Adam's family has outgrown their home, with three of their four children sharing one bedroom; Adam sees plenty of potential in the house to add more space, but work-at-home mom Rachel is ready to move to a larger house.
Michael and Natalie bought their home in a rush, and after painting, adding an addition and living in it for a while, she's still bothered by many functional issues; he loves the home's traditional aspects, large yard and short commute to his job.
Parents with young kids are struggling in their '70s house with a choppy floor plan; she convinced him to buy the property because it's close to his childhood home, but the nostalgia quickly wore off when he realized how much work needed to be done.
A couple purchase their current home in haste despite its flaws so they can be closer to work and school; although they love the area, their house is dated and does not have all the space, function and style they would prefer.
After six years, Garrett and Katy disagree over the style and function of their current home; Garrett loves its location in an area with increasing property values, but Katy wants a better workspace for her home-based business.
High school sweethearts that purchased a starter home near their beloved bike trail are now desperate for more space; they love to host gatherings, but the main floor is cut off and the dining area only seats four.
A couple loves the character of their 1960s home, but he wants something more energy efficient with space to expand their family; she thinks a renovation can fix the functional flaws, so Hilary starts a remodel that gives the family room a flourish.
New parents and ambitious entrepreneurs Whitney and Taylor need more space for their family and business ventures.
A couple debates the benefits of getting a home with more space for entertaining vs. making changes to their existing house so they can preserve memories with their kids; after a decade of DIY renovations, the couple brings in help.
A man quickly feels out of place after moving in with his wife in her grandmother's old house; the home is dated, closed off and hosting gatherings is problematic.
Chris and Maria moved into their home with two kids, but now with four children, the house and its tiny kitchen feel cramped and cluttered; Maria wants a gourmet kitchen closer to her work, but Chris loves the neighborhood.
Kerry and Dave renovated and added to their home as their family grew, but their three kids have taken over every common room; Kerry wants a home with updated bathrooms, but Dave is attached to the house their children grew up in and refuses to move.
Emily believes their home is dated and not spacious enough.
Stew and Alan love to entertain, but after retiring, Stew noticed how small and dated their space has become.
Gray loves his family's home because of the large lot and amount of privacy, but April wants to move closer to town and into a house with updated fixtures and finishes.
A family of five has outgrown their home; Quincy is ready to move, but Don loves their neighborhood and wants to make their house work for them again.
With a third child on the way, Justin is tired of the chaos in their tiny home, but Breanne loves their house and its potential.
Ken and Mark bought a cabin that needed work, but haven't accomplished much in five years; Ken is ready to move on, but Mark is desperate to make the house functional.
Jeff and Callie bought their home sight-unseen while living overseas, and it's too small and dysfunctional for their growing family.
Jonathan's mother, Cindy, moved out after getting tired of living in their basement; both Stefanie and Jonathan want her to move back in to help with their twin daughters.
Joi is frustrated with the lack of privacy in their home.
A couple contemplates raising their family in a mid-century home.
Emilee and Jody bought their home with the intent to fix it up, but they've lived in a construction zone for years, and now Emilee doesn't think the home has enough space.
Tyler and Kim have a charming house in the heart of the city; Kim grows tired of the limited space and sharing her bedroom and bathroom with the kids, but Tyler doesn't want to move.
After buying a home in an up-and-coming neighborhood, a woman wants to stay, however, her husband wants to flee the house's flaws for a perfect place.
A mother and daughter disagree over their home.
Cole and Ashley bought their first home sight unseen, and must decide whether to renovate or find another home.
Needing an immediate place to live, pharmacist Sam and lawyer Valerie purchased their mid-century modern home under pressure.
A couple with plans to foster children debate the benefits of remodeling their current space or moving to a family ready home.
Amanda believes their home has too few closets and no privacy; Grif thinks a makeover will make the house functional again.
Kathy struggles with the functionality of their home; John is determined to renovate and keep the house.
A couple needs more space for their teenagers, but they live close to friends in an ideal neighborhood.
After spending two years fixing up their home and increasing the value, a couple must decide whether or not to sell.
After a two-year search for their dream home, a couple needs the house to be more functional, or they need to find a new one.
A large family no longer fits in their home, they need more space either through renovation or a move.
In spite of a large yard, a couple is divided over their bungalow's ability to house their growing family.
A realtor helps a couple find a home large enough without losing the charm of their current home; expanding a highly-debated space.
While a woman feels cramped in their townhouse after the birth of her daughter, her husband is determined to make it work for their new family.
With an unfinished basement and cramped spaces, a home no longer suits the purposes of a couple who likes to entertain.
Nevada is tired of chaos, while Kevin thinks their home can be made functional.
A man loves the location of his house, but his wife feels confined by the cramped living area, and would prefer a more open concept in the country.
A couple is torn between a family-ready home and their century-old farmhouse.
While Dave loves their house; Sonya wants a home without a to-do list.
Richard wants to move to a larger home, but Danielle doesn't want to leave her elderly aunt, who lives next door.
Pam believes their bungalow is big enough, but her husband disagrees.
Karina, her son and her sister had to squeeze back into a small bachelorette pad.
After Deborah and Jay inherit a large sum of money, they argue over keeping their home or moving.
A couple and their teenagers struggle with a small home.
Brian needs a home that accommodates his disabilities.
A family of four lives in the basement of a three-story house.
With their tiny house crawling with people, Hilary makes the most of Sue and Bruce's home while David presents a move-in-ready space.
A family lives in a small home with a chopped-up floorplan.
Hilary tries to fit YJ and Michael's home to fit their needs while David searches for a new home.
A couple disagrees on the future of their former triplex.
Delilah has had enough with Dan's renovations.
A tiny townhouse holds a family of seven.
No main floor living space in a small house.
An easier-to-manage manor home.
Brian is fed up with the lack of space and basement problems in his and Chelsea's small lakeside bungalow; Hilary and her team are determined to make this house function, but David hopes to find the couple a larger home.
Transforming a huge house into a home.
A family of seven is cramped in their home; Hilary and her team create an open-concept living area and add more space and storage to encourage them to stay; however, David sets out to find other options for the ever-growing crew.
A historic Victorian home needs an update.
Police officers cannot agree on whether to update or relocate.
A suburban home to accommodate a multi-generational family.
Kelly and Robin need an expansion for their growing family.
Cam wants a house with more space.
Jody needs space to breathe; Sam wants to make their current home work.
A family runs out of space.
Oliver buys a home that needs fixing.
Catherine is attached to Scott's house.
A rundown bungalow leads to a fresh start.
Aaron and Danielle want a new home to start their family.
An area for the kids' hockey activities may mean a larger house with a backyard.
Sarena & Flare need more room in their tiny basement.
Wendie and Dave's suburban home has become a daily battle.
A family-owned legacy farmhouse of five generations has too much space.
A couple with plans to have a second child end up expecting twins.
Creating more space for a baby on the way.
Re-inventing a tight basement to provide more space.
Matt and Kelly's aging row house and eroding foundations.
A space that has both character and function.
Roxy and Dee's relationship; Hilary and David work to create harmony.
With five growing boys and a dysfunctional layout, a couple's 1,400-square-foot home bursts at the seams; she wishes to stay because of the large backyard and school district, but he already has one foot out the door.
Phil and Kelly's fourth child is on the way and they are outgrowing their two-story home.
Joe is looking for a new house after living in a condo.
Dueling sisters want more privacy.
A move to the suburbs to be closer to cultural amenities.
Desmond wants more space.
Marisa's century home leaves Chris wanting a more modern build.
A family business and an active family needs more space.
A home to accommodate three generations.
Laura's home is a health hazard so she wants to rebuild, but Rob wants to find new, stable ground.
Between family fun and health struggles, Mike and Cathy have put their home maintenance on hold.
Dan and Rich need to find a residence that isn't high maintenance like their current one.
Helen and her four teens run a home business that's taking over all their space and need a solution.
John and Laura's home can no longer meet the demands of their growing family.
Sandra and Geoff need more space.
Mary and Chris look for a new neighborhood while redesigning their home.
Sandra and Sharon are at odds about their bungalow.
Kevvie and Nicole bought a '70s-style dream house only to find out it's full of problems.
Mary-Jo and Glen are at odds over their 1930's farm house.
When a family's size doubles, a tiny house proves to be a challenge.
Frank wants to stay in their duplex but Megan wants to move.
The O'Hara's fixer upper in the city is filled with character but Sean is fed up with fixing it.
Expecting their third baby any day, the Douglas family is desperate for extra space.
After purchasing a larger home, a family quickly starts arguing over space, layout and character.
The Denils think about downsizing after two decades of family life.
Chris needs structure and order in the home, while Ayeza needs charm and character.
Eco-friendly and expecting a baby, Shelley and Michael have conflicting ideas about their city home.
A couple is divided over the amount of space required for in-home day care.
Since pooling all their money together for a new house, the Jaswal family has become hard to please.
A four-bedroom house is stretched to its limits by a growing family.
Marian is tired of the barely converted triplex, while Bill is content with its compartment feel.
Julia and Sub are split when it comes to their dysfunctional house.
A couple is torn between their older fixer upper and finding a new home.
Steven and Stephanie live in a fabulous part of town in a seriously dated home; Steven had a five year plan to make this their dream home, but seven years later, nothing's been done.
Steven and Rita agreed their 2000 square foot suburban home would be for their family.
Hilary and David help a couple expecting their first baby with their crumbling suburban cottage.
When a family considers leaving their outdated family home their daughter Lori offers to fund a renovation that might make them reconsider.
Mike and Teresa live in a charming, 90-year-old home by the lake that's lovely on the outside, but lacking on the inside; Mike doesn't want to cut the ties to his East Coast-flavored home but Teresa is fed up with its problems.
When a young couple invites a parent to join them in their fixer-upper, they need Hilary and David to work their magic immediately; it's a race against time to create a residential renaissance that can please the entire family.
A couple's renovation plans were put on hold when they had their baby.
Karin wants to separate her home from Jason's home-based personal training business.
After five years in their home, James and Sharon have outgrown the space.
Rahul has a vision for this fixer-upper but Rachel wants out.
A couple that likes their property but are not fond of the house considers a move.
Michael and Jeffery agree their home is not working for them, but can't agree on the solution.
One of the show's contractors has had little time to complete his own home's renovations.
John and Cecil's perfect home is no longer and need to decide if it has the potential or not.
The Gallagher family is in need of a domestic do-over before baby number four arrives.
For Rachel and Stephan, having two kids in four years has rendered their home problematic; Stephan has never really liked the house, only the location, but Rachel is attached to its character and community.
Charles and Sherri are desperate to accommodate their ever-changing family.
Mark and Desta, staffers on the show, turn into hard-to-please homeowners.
Jim and Connie dream of growing their family, but their tiny home limits them.
Kelly and Colin consider moving away from their busy, compact urban home.
Holly and Peter bought their first home thinking the renovations would be a breeze.
Andrew and Julie moved in knowing there was enough room for their family of four, but then daughter Parker arrived.
Jennifer is in need of her own space after moving into her husband's former bachelor pad.
Robert and Kim have an abundance of space in this five-bedroom beauty.
Helen loves her house and wants to fix it, while Andrew wants to move on.
Newlyweds Parveen and Andy plan on moving in together but Andy's house is problematic.
Gerard and Laka are planning to adopt, but their charming home could work against them.
Chris and Stephanie's house is too small, too cluttered and inefficient for their growing family.
Chris and Petrea's one time dream home is full of unfinished renovations.
Opinionated art collectors are caught between spiraling expectations and over the top opinions.
Doug and Ellie rush into their house overlooking its total lack of function.
Mother Natalie and son Brandon are feeling overcrowded in their 1100-square-foot home.
Hoping to have another baby, John and Rebecca are split on finding enough room for their growing family.
Kim and Richard's Toronto home is too small for this family of four.
This family of four, and a dog, are out of space in their Victorian home.
Brad and Laura, along with their twin boys, were comfortable in their three bedroom house, but an unexpected pregnancy changed things.
Layout issues have a young family wondering what to do with their house.
Tim and Tarquin Singh have lost interest in their home that seemed like the perfect fit.
The Thomsons are running out of room in their quaint and cozy home.
After four years of renovations, Suzanne and McLean have hit a wall, literally.
Derek and Andy realize the 100-year-old house they fell in love with is not practical for a toddler, a newborn and a future third child.
Maggie and Roy are out of room and ideas; Hilary needs to give the family the functional layout and update they need.
The Prestons are feeling the charm of their country home wear off.
Victoria and Scott feel they're growing out of their dream home with the kids and the business growing fast.
The layout of this urban duplex has the Pliskats living in half of their space.