TV Schedule for Magnolia Network Canada
Thursday, April 25th TV listings for Magnolia Network Canada
Disaster DIY Living Dangerously
A single father is living in a messy and potentially dangerous incomplete reno.
Disaster DIY Kitchen Catastrophe
Donna's husband refused to fix their outdated and damaged kitchen, so while he was away, she demolished the kitchen but didn't know what to do next.
Leave It to Bryan Where It Drains It Pours
Edwin and Amy are slowly upgrading their house and want more space for family; Bryan discovers one issue after another.
Leave It to Bryan Boiler Alert
Andy leaves many unfinished home projects and Bryan's here to get their renos back on track.
Leave It to Bryan House Wreck of Bryan
Crystal is tired of Dan's quick fixes and her husband's cleverly-hidden mistakes.
Leave It to Bryan Housing Crisis
Amy and Bob need to get one reno done before they start a family but they have to make changes in the plan.
Disaster DIY Living Dangerously
A single father is living in a messy and potentially dangerous incomplete reno.
Disaster DIY Kitchen Catastrophe
Donna's husband refused to fix their outdated and damaged kitchen, so while he was away, she demolished the kitchen but didn't know what to do next.
Save My Reno Linda & Christian
Sebastian and Samantha transform Linda and Christian's principal bedroom from dodgy motel to luxury hotel with a spa-inspired ensuite.
Save My Reno Justin & Randy
Sebastian and Samantha are challenged to give a new look to an old home without losing character.
Leave It to Bryan Where It Drains It Pours
Edwin and Amy are slowly upgrading their house and want more space for family; Bryan discovers one issue after another.
Leave It to Bryan Boiler Alert
Andy leaves many unfinished home projects and Bryan's here to get their renos back on track.
Leave It to Bryan House Wreck of Bryan
Crystal is tired of Dan's quick fixes and her husband's cleverly-hidden mistakes.
Leave It to Bryan Housing Crisis
Amy and Bob need to get one reno done before they start a family but they have to make changes in the plan.
Save My Reno Linda & Christian
Sebastian and Samantha transform Linda and Christian's principal bedroom from dodgy motel to luxury hotel with a spa-inspired ensuite.
Save My Reno Justin & Randy
Sebastian and Samantha are challenged to give a new look to an old home without losing character.
Restoring Galveston 1907 Tiny Backhouse
The Cordrays decide on a main kitchen entry for a tiny backhouse, salvaging the original sink and a few other antique surprises; Ashley and Michael try their hand at homemade tile, which turns out to be their favorite project yet.
Restoring Galveston 2 Family Beach House
Short term rentals are a Galveston staple, especially one a block from the beach; the Cordrays build a deck worthy of the ocean view, build a kitchen island with ship grate, and create an outdoor seating area.
Restoring Galveston Breezy Duplex
Preserving the historic charm of a 140-year-old duplex is priority No. 1 as the Cordrays keep the original interior paint, reuse original exterior siding in the kitchen, and turn a contemporary shed into an outdoor sitting area.
Restoring Galveston Beadboard House
A 1915 home gets an updated layout while keeping the classic lines of beadboard throughout; the addition of a mudroom cabinet, open kitchen shelving and a workable laundry room are sure-fire ways to bring in potential buyers.
Restoring Galveston Galveston Ranch House
Buying a newer home isn't the Cordray's norm, but adding their iconic character, style and functionality never gets old; they build a privacy fence for the deck, a herringbone design focal wall, and raise and make over the original kitchen cabinets.
Restoring Galveston Michael and Ashley's Favorite Beach Bungalows
From installing outdoor showers to planting lush, coastal landscaping, Michael and Ashley reveal some of their favorite and most memorable beach bungalow transformations.
Building Off the Grid Hawaii Dome House
A mother-and-son team pulls up stakes in Orange County, Calif., to build an off-grid family commune outside Keaau, Hawaii; with the help of a skilled AirCrete instructor, the duo overcomes a learning curve to make their dreams come true.
Building Off the Grid Arizona Straw Bale Home New
A couple plans to build their forever home out of straw bales in the Arizona desert in only six months. Using Earthship architecture as their motivation, they hope to make this structure modern, durable and unique.
Barnwood Builders Barnwood Village
Mark Bowe and his designer Karen Tillery take steps to realize his dream of building a small village of finished antique structures in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
Maine Cabin Masters Camp Over Troubled Waters
A family finds their camp flooded when they return after winter; as the team pull back what remains of the floor, problems compound as they find powder post beetles, dry rot and more.
Building Off the Grid Arizona Straw Bale Home
A couple plans to build their forever home out of straw bales in the Arizona desert in only six months. Using Earthship architecture as their motivation, they hope to make this structure modern, durable and unique.
Barnwood Builders Barnwood Village
Mark Bowe and his designer Karen Tillery take steps to realize his dream of building a small village of finished antique structures in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
Restoring Galveston 2 Family Beach House
Short term rentals are a Galveston staple, especially one a block from the beach; the Cordrays build a deck worthy of the ocean view, build a kitchen island with ship grate, and create an outdoor seating area.
Restoring Galveston Breezy Duplex
Preserving the historic charm of a 140-year-old duplex is priority No. 1 as the Cordrays keep the original interior paint, reuse original exterior siding in the kitchen, and turn a contemporary shed into an outdoor sitting area.
Restoring Galveston Beadboard House
A 1915 home gets an updated layout while keeping the classic lines of beadboard throughout; the addition of a mudroom cabinet, open kitchen shelving and a workable laundry room are sure-fire ways to bring in potential buyers.
Restoring Galveston Galveston Ranch House
Buying a newer home isn't the Cordray's norm, but adding their iconic character, style and functionality never gets old; they build a privacy fence for the deck, a herringbone design focal wall, and raise and make over the original kitchen cabinets.