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Interior designer Taylor Spellman transforms stale real estate listings into red-hot homes. Taylor identifies design challenges that turn buyers off and crafts a unique design plan to turn the eye sores into sellable properties in just a few days.
Taylor and her design team take on a dated house in Portchester, New York. They bring some character to the dining room and modernise the kitchen.
In New Jersey, Taylor tackles a four-bedroom house with an outdated interior. She has a plan to add visual interest to the home's boring rooms.
Taylor helps a family finally find closure and let go of the home their mother died in. She plans to create a modern property that is primed to sell.
Taylor is given five days and a budget of $10,000 to update a house in Connecticut. She has a plan to transform the home's awful colour combinations.
Taylor and her design team have five days to fix the layout of a shabby bungalow in Rye, New York. She plans to modernise the home and revamp the dining area.
Taylor is in Mount Vernon, New York, to tackle one of her biggest projects yet. She must get creative to maximise every inch of this starter home.
Taylor is shocked to discover a massive crane in the garden of her latest renovation. Can she turn this construction nightmare into a dream home?
Taylor has five days to renovate a home in Tuckahoe, New York. She takes customisation to a new level with her ambitious plan for indoor entertainment.
Taylor gets to work on a sprawling ranch in New Jersey. She aims to modernise the home into a chic oasis for a multi-generational family.
Taylor agrees to revamp a home in Rockville Centre. She relies on her artistic skills to transform its floral wallpaper and outdated kitchen.
Taylor rescues a charming cottage in Queens. The home and her budget are tiny, so Taylor must find creative ways to impress potential buyers.
Taylor takes on a 1950s style home in New Jersey. The team race to salvage its hardwood floors and bring a contemporary style to the entire home.
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