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Nicole Curtis is back to rescue overwhelmed do-it-yourselfers in Detroit who feel they're out of options on restoring their historic homes. With a mix of resourcefulness and sweat equity, she shares her secrets to put them on the path to their dream home.
A couple's giant 1920s home is too much to handle. Electrical issues have rendered the kitchen useless and the home's size creates a lengthy to-do list, but with Nicole Curtis' expertise, they'll be able to enjoy a hot meal together in an updated kitchen.
Nicole Curtis swoops in to rescue an engaged couple who find themselves in over their heads while they try to repair their water-damaged Craftsman home and plan their wedding at the same time.
A couple sends an SOS after they find themselves dealing with the unexpected growing pains of their adult children suddenly moving back to an unready nest. Nicole Curtis answers their call by helping them transform their attic space into a bedroom suite.
Musician Curtis Roach and his mother call on Nicole Curtis to show them the rehab ropes after they step in to save his grandmother's dilapidated duplex from demolition.
A Detroit couple calls on Nicole Curtis to help remodel the odd kitchen layout in their old Tudor home when renovation challenges back them into a heavily carpeted corner.
Nicole Curtis converts an empty attic space into a new bathroom for a mother-daughter duo who have been sharing a bathroom in their historic Detroit home.
Nicole helps a newly engaged couple modernize and restore functionality to their outdated, 1970s-inspired kitchen and bathroom. To stay under budget, Nicole teaches them the meaning of sweat equity as they chip in to help the team cross t
A man, his girlfriend and his grandma love sharing a home in historic Detroit, but the couple would like to have a living space of their own. Nicole steps in to convert the third floor into a suite while giving Grandma a surprise renovation of her own.
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