However, with Jamies mother frequently staying over minding Iain, and baby number two the way, its clear that the Thomsons are running out of space fast. Diane fantisizes about buying a perfectly sized townhouse thats closer to the hustle and bustle of downtown and much closer to her workplace. Two kids want out and two kids want to stay, leaving mom in the middle. A man bought his mothers house when he got married, but decades later, his wife feels like she could never make it her own. But after falling in love with the neighbourhood, the couple felt up for the challenge. Will Hilarys plans to finish Jamie and Helens basement be enough to give the Thomsons the extra space they need or will David convince them theyve outgrown their tight quarters and that its time to leave their home behind? is over capacity, When they first married, Kerry and Dave purchased their 1800 square foot home, tucked away on a private street in a desirable neighborhood. Can Hilary prove to Pete that this house can work? He dislikes the small, dated bathrooms, the cramped kitchen and the lack of closet space but he hates the idea of renovations even more. Several years after purchasing their urban row-house, Matt and Kelly make no bones about becoming completely divided over its future. The Cunniam home has come a long way from the bachelor pad it was when Jennifer first moved in, but now their growing family has taken over. Roxanne and her daughter Dee are outgrowing their tiny bungalow. Will Hilary be able to give the Woods the access and openness they desire or will David be able to convince this young family of four that moving is their best bet? Can Hilary convince Georgia her home is worth a second look? Maggie and Roy Roedger moved into their current home 16 years ago after falling in love with the big yard and character of the house. After welcoming their second child into the family, the house immediately felt small, Danielle and Eli started dating when they were in the 8th grade. Or will David find the space that allows them to blend seamlessly? Or will David find them the suburban space this family needs to function? But it soon became apparent to Jade that the house gave her zero privacy and was too far from the downtown activities she enjoyed. Can Hilarys main floor makeover convince Bevin that this house is worth keeping? He met Catherine when she was a renting tenant, and they fell in love here. The house, of course, needed a ton of renovations, which they were unable to complete by the due date. Hilary must pull off a major kitchen renovation and try to undo some seriously shoddy workmanship, while David must find a character home with a large yard within the same neighborhood. Laka and Gerard are really at a crossroads with very high stakes. With its divided layout, low basement and poor sightlines, Trish thinks the house is downright hazardous, while Brians big ideas for his well-situated home have his feet nearly nailed to its floor. brick home with a lot of charm, but within months of moving in learned the house needed When Dan and Beth bought their 1200 square foot centrally-located semi, they were on the same page, but a decade, two kids and a home-run business later they could not be further apart. Marc purchased his bachelor pad on a wooded, 5-acre lot nearly 16 years ago. As soon as Jamelle and Lauren found a house in a neighbourhood they adored, they made a very fast purchasing decision. Katherine reluctantly agreed to move into Tylers well-established bachelor pad after getting married. Can Hilary overcome years of abuse and overhaul the main floor to make Danielle stay? Will David find them a home with wide open spaces or will Hilary make, them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated, Marty and Shannan inherited a century old farmhouse on a large property that, hosts the familys summer music camp. 1. With the clock ticking down, Hilary and David are in a mad dash to deliver a family sized solution. Dwayne is tired of the constant to do list and is ready to find a home to raise their daughter, while Hong-An is not ready to part with all their memories. Hilary addresses the houses major storage issues and functionality, while David finds a new property that fits all their needs. Wendie has had it with her home, but Dave believes it can be reconfigured to function well enough to keep them from leaving their beautiful neighborhood. Ron and Mishelle purchased Rons heritage family home one year ago. Despite where it was shot, the home . The Olmsteads live in the second floor apartment of their century fixer upper but plans to reform this residence went astray when baby Ben came along. He spotted a diamond in the rough and convinced his wife, Maggie, to buy it and move in even though it needed a lot of work, Both Justin and Brandi were excited when they found a lot in a desirable neighbourhood that would allow them to build a custom dream home that fit their budget. Mike and Teresa live in a 90 old charming home by the lake thats lovely on the outside, but seriously lacking on the inside. Emily and Ryan both moved from out of state leaving loving friends and family behind. Hilary and David meet their match when fellow realtor John and his toughest client ever, wife Laura become divided over their beach side home. It was bursting with charm and character but was very small, particularly for Gerards 64 stature. David scours the neighborhood for a more functional fantasy while Hilary tries to rebuild the dream. Season 10, Episode 11, "Tall Tale" . According to a post on HGTV's site, you must live in that area or within a 45-minute drive of . They have only completed minor do it yourself renovations since moving in a decade ago, Lindsay is very sentimental about her grandmothers house that she purchased from her family. Caught in the middle of this family feud, Hilary tries to reclaim the love with her reno while David digs deep to deliver a new family home. David must find an affordable home that keeps the homeowners close to the city, while Hilary must manage a kitchen renovation while creating dedicated spaces for in-laws and kids. Erik and Kim Tallmeister moved into their Toronto duplex in 1997. Steve and Georgia askes themselves, can they love their home again, or will they list it? Can Hilary solve the bedroom proximity problem and create a kitchen that will convince Wendie to stay? It was an American dream come true for Josmell who was the first in his family to purchase a home after emigrating from Peru. Love It or List It is a home design TV show on HGTV, W Network, and OWN Canada. Dave on the other hand feels hes made an effort to make this feel like home and knows his unfinished basement is the key to keeping her here. Hilary and David compete for the affections of homeowners deciding whether to renovate or move. Or will David find them the perfect mix of urban and rural? When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional. For Julia and Sub, the impending arrival of their first child has them split on whether their dysfunctional house will feature in the future of their family making Hilary and David race the clock to provide some baby-ready peace of mind. Or will David find them the home that delivers not only the space they need, but the peace of mind they deserve? Fast forward a few years and now Joi, Dawayne, their two kids and his mother share the space while coping with daily, Over a decade ago, Shelly and Zahid purchased a spacious home that needed many upgrades, but had a great view overlooking their backyard, showcasing Zahids favorite feature, their large pond. However, Breanne loves the chaos and feels that, After looking at dozens of properties, Ken and Mark settled on a cabin-like home in the woods that was only minutes from downtown. High school sweethearts, Michelle and Chris, moved to a desirable neighborhood inside the belt line just minutes from downtown. There are two apartment-size kitchens, a stairway that goes unused, and all the bedrooms are on the main floor. Or will Davids spacious suburban options sweep Jacqueline right out of town? David searches high and low to find a neighborhood gem to convince Chris out the door while Hilary redesigns the home to be a better fit for Mary. Cam wants out in favour of a house with space, while Sachi thinks the house can be fixed. John wants Hilary to create the space for their family to grow, while Rebecca wants David to simply find them the perfect home. Daughter Laurie wants to pay to renovate it while mom just wants to go. But Ildas in love with her fixer upper while Ryans ready to run out the door to a new home. Will designer Hilary transform this house and create all the function Ashley believes it can have, or will realtor David find them the ideal move-in ready home in a desirable neighborhood? Like many other reality TV renovation shows, Love It or List It follows a strict formula. Not only is Emilee tired of living in a construction site; she does not think there is enough space to accommodate for a growing family. No front hall closet makes for a cluttered entranceway, the closed-off-ness of the dining/kitchen area means that their daughters food allergies cannot be monitored when they are not in the room. Thomas loves the location but Sarah feels that the, cramped quarters confine her. 22 Oct. 2018. A couple thought their home was the perfect size when they moved in, but three kids later, theyve completely run out of space. Hoping to grow their family theyve asked Hilary and David to slug it out to secure some desperately needed square footage. She is tired of her long commute and returning to her dark, dated house that has not been updated since they moved in. They loved the vaulted ceilings that made the space feel light and airy and all the extra space they had for guests. Buying a larger home in their area, the Shavers quick decision has led to disputes over space, layout, and character. It was perfect when they bought it because it followed the Feng Shui principles of good energy flow. However, Robert believes the house is full of potential and with a little elbow grease and patience it can be the home they dreamed of. The arrival of a thirdchild and nanny will stretch the limits of Sarah and Andrews centrally-located home. Tired of the limited space and sharing her bedroom and bathroom with the kids, Kim is ready to go, but Tyler wants to stay. Can Hilary re-imagine the main floor to prove to him this home can work? Can Hilary reclaim the basement to rescue Flares heart? They needed space to accommodate a growing family and felt this five bedroom beauty was the perfect place to call home. Or will David convince BJ that condo convenience functions better for their family? Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? They have a very social lifestyle hosting card games and hanging out downtown. The task is a big one for Hilary, while David has the enviable position of just finding them a three unit, finished house in any neighbourhood but their own. While Albert loves the location and his 5-minute commute to work, Sharne would like to pack up and move, New parents, Drew and Caroline, purchased a home in an established neighborhood where Carolines mother was raised. When Kelly and Colin first purchased their 1200 square foot urban home, it was in the right place at the right time, but 9 years and 3 kids later, Colins opinion of compact, busy urban living has changed prompting the battle of city versus suburb. . With her work cut out for herwill Hilary be able to give the Roedgers the functional layout and update they crave to persuade them to stay, or will David move find a home with the space and modernity to suit their needs? When the Chris and Winnie inherit the Wahl family home, they find themselves buried under three generations of clausterphobic clutter. Jade wants to move, but Darlene loves their homes character. Richard wants a larger home, but Danielles elderly Aunt lives right next door making moving, for Danielle, unthinkable. Ryan is feeling overwhelmed by the amount of work and thinks it is just time to go, however Ashley feels strongly that with a little more work this can be their forever home. Amanda and Grif purchased their home before starting their family. David has to deliver lakeside luxury with room to grow and no to-do list to coax Catherine to list, while Hilary renovates bathrooms, bedrooms and a third floor surprise all in an effort to get Scott to fall back in love with the home that has come to mean so much to his beloved wife. They compromised when they found their fixer upper on 1.5 acres of land, Archie and Rhiannon spend a lot of time at home and love their location, but they are fed up with the lack of function in their 1,200 sq. David dazzles with beautiful bungalows while Hilary tries to rebuild the home of their dreams. However a surprise pregnancy a few years ago changed things in a hurry. Restaurateur Rodolfo and Fitness Expert Greg started renovating a fixer upper near the city with the help of Gregs father. Or will David create a fresh start for the couple in the form of a reno-free home on similarly protected rural property that could coax Dave to move? Anna Wade and Andrew moved their young family just a few houses down from Andrews best friend in an ideal neighborhood. Or can Hilarys space saving innovation open Beths eyes to her homes true potential? Can Hilary reinvent this house to make Cam feel good about his impulsive purchase? Wendy and Bill have had the same discussion for 20 years, what are they going to renovate in their home and when are they going to renovate it? Or will David convince Duncan to leave in favour of modern move-in ready breathing space? LIVE IT! When it finally did, the Mitchells immediately purchased it knowing it was spacious enough for their family of four. LOVE IT! With Chriss need for order and military precision in his home and Ayezas need for charm and character, this couple cant see eye to eye. Mary-Jo and Glen are at odds over their 1930s farm house. Hilary is honing in on a renovation masterpiece to convince Cate to stay while David is tempting Paul with pleasing, new properties. Or can Hilarys overhaul of every level of their tiny house win back Dans heart? Can they stay in their crumbling house? About this show. Can Hilary re-imagine this house to make Sarah stay? Realtor David will work to find them a home that combines the space Matt needs to breathe with the charm artist Marci is so inspired by. The decision to move to the city was easy, but the decision to live in Andys house is problematic. With an, unfinished basement and cramped spaces for their growing parties, Rodolfo feels, it is time to cash in on the homes improvement and find a house that is ready to, entertain. Bijal is feeling cramped and unable to entertain in their 1,500 square foot home. While it was perfect for the newlyweds at the time, since then their family has doubled, and the two and a half bedroom home with an unfinished basement no longer accommodates this family of four. Now after less than a year of trying to make it work, the combination of tight spaces, insufficient storage and no room for guests has only cemented Trevors position: he wants out! The worlds of Hilary and David are turned on their heads when Hilarys faithful assistant Desta and her musician boyfriend Mark go from mild mannered friends of the show to some of the hardest to please homeowners the hosts have ever had to deal with. Hilary must create a space for the kids hockey-related activities and David must find a home with a lot large enough to accommodate a hockey rink. With no main floor living space to speak of, Alison wants out! John and Rebecca rushed blindly to buy a house just in time to start a family. Andrea looks to David to find them a new home that will provide the much needed space for their growing family and an office for Brian. Colin has many brilliant ideas on how their house can be made to work, but Aileen feels her husband is a dreamer and wants to move their family to a larger home with more space for their hockey-centric family. With their charming, older home crammed with guitars, pianos and kid stuff, Ilda and Ryan need a domestic do over. Jamelle is confident Hilary can renovate and reconfigure their house so that Lauren will feel at home. They found a well-priced house on an acre plus lot, in an established neighbourhood close to downtown and bought it right away. For the Cunninghams, the daily grind of their in home day care has only sharpened the wedge divides them. Knowing they need more space to accommodate their ever growing creative ventures, guests and office needs, this couple finds themselves at a crossroads. However, the family soon realized the duplex layout was not conducive to a single family. Entrepreneurs Victoria and Scott Turner moved into their charming Victorian home in 2004. Will Hilary be able to play referee and give the boys the space they need or will David show the McMinns a larger home that they cant resist? Not to mention Victorias lack of suitable office space for her burgeoning business, and the lack of a play area for the kids, the Turners know something has got to give. Bringing in Hilary and David to find the answers to their domestic dysfunction, these nearly empty nesters get more than they bargained for when Hilary discovers disastrous damage in their basement and David exposes the uneasy economic realities of their hard earned budget. Her mother Lola, a retiree, has recently moved in to their already crowded home. With limited budgets and long lists, both Hilary and David are duking it out to please this particular pair. Now that some of the minor work is done and the value has increased significantly, the homeowners are divided over its future. Rory and Jess are living the downtown dream. His house is a triplex with tenants and needs to be converted to a family home. Glen loves the country, while Mary-Jo wants modern amenities. With still much to do, Eric wants to list it and profit from their investment where as Kelly sees it as an investment for their family. HGTV put in an order for additional episodes of Love It or List It in the spring of 2021, per Deadline. Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Busy professionals, Anne and Nathan traded in their high-end condominium for an open living mid century house. The HGTV show "Love It or List It" was sued by North Carolina homeowners Deena Murphy and Tim Sullivan after they accused the show's production company, Big Coat TV, of breach of contract . He loves a good deal and a good project, and believes this home has unlimited potential. S14, Ep13. When Kelly and Robin blended their families under one roof, Kellys 1100 square foot bungalow was bursting. A three-way financial stake in this long time family home equals triple the headaches for Katherine, Natalia and Paolo. Though the house was on the street he grew up on, still surrounded by family, Christine felt there was no way it could ever truly accommodate their newly blended family. Love It or List It. The kids started to grow and so did all the stuff that is a reality with many young, active families. Or will David coax this couple outside their neighborhood to a home with the perfect combo of heart and function? On this channel you can . Helen loves her house and wants to fix it, but Andrew wants a larger home and wants to move on. He feels that Catherine deserves better and wants her to have the house of her dreams NOW. His house is a triplex with tenants and needs to be converted to a family home. Enter our two hosts, a realtor and a designer, who each have their own ideas about the best solution to this major decision. Now completely dysfunctional, Delilah wants a house thats done from top to bottom while Dan is clinging to his hopes for this house like a life raft. Tim and Rachael, from Wandsworth, who had spent five years in their . Bruce knows they cant continue to live with the lack of bedrooms, cramped kitchen and zero dining space, while Sue is convinced the only house shes ever owned can become the only house theyll ever need. David's insider perspective on the real estate market helps target listings to . over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Two kids later however Emily is ready to move. Or will David sweep Sue off her feet with the move in ready space her family so desperately needs? Or can Hilary transform the duplex into a single family home that will convince Megan to stay. David is confident hell score a List It, with a real estate allie on his side, while Hilary knows her love of dogs may give her a leg up! Or list it? Over time Christina fell in love with the area and was quite pleased that the family had more time to spend together without the long daily, commute. Or will David find the perfect place in their area that Trevor knows they need? Vince and Jennifer bought their home when it perfectly fit their family of five. Season 11, Episode 11, "A Couple Is Torn Between Fixing Up Their Home in the City or . Hilary tries to customize this home for Paul to make it more modern while David searches for the perfect updated place to convince Pam its worth the move. To be eligible for the show in Canada, you'll need to own a house that's an hour away from Vancouver. Jim, however, grew up in the city and became accustomed to the conveniences of downtown living. All this and a climate control issue that affects the day to day living for the family in this century home. The Hungs house needs a formidable face lift. A growing family planned on renovating the layout of their home, but six years later, theyve had no time to focus on fixes. For two years, Cates been looking for better space for her family of 6 but Paul has stubbornly held on to their charming, city home. The decision to move to the city was easy, but the decision to live in Andy's house is problematic. Jamelle loved the office/dropzone space off the garage, and all the potential the 2,500 square foot house had to offer them and their daughter. Shortly after, he met Sharon and his life changed. But 3 years later, this dream has turned into a nightmare with very little done, and a long list left to do. When Jade sold her champion horse, she was able to invest the money in a new home with her mother Darlene. . Jessica found her forever home and went into a bidding war to secure the charming 1985 home, only blocks from downtown. With a growing family Allison needs more space, while Chris is attached to his hood. Diane and Merl purchased their family home 25 years ago. While music teacher Marty has sentimental attachments to his familys legacy, soon-to-be mom Shannan feels, there is too much work needed to make the home modern and baby ready. Frank and Megan are as divided as their centrally located duplex. She, is eager to find a new home without all the problems, but Marty can. EPISODE 10. Oliver put an offer on a home when his wife Melissa was away on business. With Kira and Andrew planning to add another little one to the family, can Hilary make the Thomsons main floor a more family functional space or will David be able to persuade this frustrated couple to go? Facing lofty expectations and their combative nature the hosts patience are pushed to the brink. After being on again, off again for over a decade, the duo patched up their. Jeff has loved their wooded lot for 13 years as it is tucked away in a quiet neighborhood just moments from the city. For the last 16 years she has been living in what still feels like Bobs bachelor pad. But shes alone on this. It began in 2013 as a spin-off of the Toronto-based . 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. Drew loves the neighborhood, yard for their dogs and proximity to his job, but real estate expert Travis is ready to leave their cramped quarters for more functional space. Ryan saw this downtown house as first step on the property ladder: Sarah however has settled in for the long haul. Can Hilary make Allison love it again? Not wanting to move, Brian needs Hilarys help in convincing Andrea to live through just one more renovation. Or will David convince Karine that making a fresh start means buying a new home? Josh and Lisa blended their family and have four girls between them with two who still live at home. That's right, the series airs in Raleigh-Durham in North Carolina. Hilary updates a couple's vintage home while David tempts them with a pool.Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=hgtvCheck out our .