Wednesday, February 18th TV listings for Magnolia HD - East
Bargain Mansions Trendy Tuscan to Timeless Style
Following Tamara Day and her father Ward as they work with both homeowners and savvy investors all around the Kansas City area by breathing life into dilapidated, bargain priced mansions and transforming them into beautiful homes.
Bargain Mansions A Tee-riffic Makeover
A lovely stone house, built in 1865 and once owned by famed golf club maker Kenneth Smith, sits on a historic golf course waiting for Tamara's team to breathe new life into it; this investment property is a hole-in-one.
Bargain Mansions From Modest to Majestic
Working closely with the homeowners' dark color palettes, Tamara and her team transform every inch of this dated, dark home -- turning the space into a light, fresh dream home.
Bargain Mansions Broken to Beautiful
This mansion was plagued with foundation issues and structural problems, leaving the homeowners in dire straits. After years of trying to repair the issues on their own, they brought in Tamara to fix it all taking this house from broken to beautiful!
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation Beachfront Forever Home
A couple looks for a forever home large enough for the whole family along the shores of Rocky Point, N.Y.; they need to put all their time and sweat into overhauling a fixer-upper to achieve their dream of owning a home close to the beach.
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation An Unforgettable Renovation on Florida's Forgotten Coast
Despite being engaged with a wedding to plan, Anne and DJ have decided to add more to their plate by purchasing a beach home on the so-called Forgotten Coast of Florida; Anne and DJ plan to take on the majority of the renovation work themselves.
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation All Hands on Deck on Whidbey Island
A couple combs the picturesque Washington coastline to find the perfect beach side retreat on Whidbey Island.
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation Texas-Sized Renovation on North Padre Island
A Texas bar owner looks for a peaceful oasis by the water on North Padre Island; she wants to score a deal on a fixer-upper that is ripe for a remodel, and she plans to save even more cash by tackling the renovations herself.
Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation Debating in Panama City
An Alabama couple looks for a vacation home along the shores of Panama City Beach, FL.
Restoring Galveston Forever Home
The Cordrays enhance a 1903 Craftsman for a 98-year-old who has lived in the home since the 1950s; together they restore the main bedroom and kitchen to their former glory.
Restoring Galveston Cordray Apartment Getaway
The Cordrays restore the 100-year-old apartment above their garage, turning it into Michael's office and a guest house; bright colors and patterns breathe life into the space and vintage touches throughout add to the character.
Restoring Galveston Grandma's House
Ashley and Michael take a gamble on a 1979 property as old homes become harder to find in a saturated market—with fewer historical details to honor, they must get creative with their designs.
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 Half-Lot Problems
Michael convinces the owner of an enormous 1850s house he's had his eye on for years to sell; Ashley isn't on board with his passion project knowing it will be difficult to turn the massive property into a livable home on a tight budget.
Restoring Galveston Millennial Mansion
The Cordrays help a first-time homeowner bring back character to the 1940s home she describes as her Millennial Mansion; with features like a reclaimed brick porch, custom woodwork inside and a colorful new kitchen, it's a complete transformation.
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 Half-Lot Problems
Michael convinces the owner of an enormous 1850s house he's had his eye on for years to sell; Ashley isn't on board with his passion project knowing it will be difficult to turn the massive property into a livable home on a tight budget.
Restoring Galveston Millennial Mansion
The Cordrays help a first-time homeowner bring back character to the 1940s home she describes as her Millennial Mansion; with features like a reclaimed brick porch, custom woodwork inside and a colorful new kitchen, it's a complete transformation.
Restoring Galveston Grandma's House
Ashley and Michael take a gamble on a 1979 property as old homes become harder to find in a saturated market—with fewer historical details to honor, they must get creative with their designs.
Barnwood Builders Barn Beam Log Cabin Experiment
The guys try to build a 1,200-square foot cabin using barn beams from their inventory; Mark's friend shows up to make a one-of-a-kind whiskey tap out of an unused beam end.
Barnwood Builders Rebuilding After the Flood
Following a recent flood, Mark and the guys step up to help their neighbor rebuild; they repair a garage by wrapping it in barn wood and use log skins to transform a pre-fabricated shed into a log cabin playroom.
Restoring Galveston Bootsie's Bungalow
The Cordrays renovate Michael's childhood brick bungalow for his supportive mom; they add a new fireplace, handmade window treatments, upgraded kitchen hardware and a surprise.
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 Cordrays' Home Reno
To balance design, family and functionality, Michael and Ashley build a staircase with custom newel post, add a fireplace with an old-wood mantel, build legs for their 12-foot island and put 5-foot cast iron kitchen sinks in their primary bathroom.
