. But shes alone on this. They were eager to purchase a home and start a family in an established neighborhood with lots of young couples. For Martine and Eddie- Love it or List It`s consummate contractor, a potential filled home has become a huge headache. Three years ago Kira and Andrew Thomson bought their cozy three bedroom home. The decision to move to the city was easy, but the decision to live in Andys house is problematic. Episode List. Squeezing themselves into this already cramped conflict, Designer Hilary makes creative use of the extra spaces within their home, while Realtor David finds them houses with room for everyone. Sachi and Cam purchased their lakeside home sight unseen while living on the other side of the continent. Now Hilary and David find themselves in the middle of a tug-o-war between Peters persistence to press on and Hollys designer desires for home. Jump ahead nearly a decade and those feelings have definitely changed. Single dad Rick met and fell in love with Christine, which turned his family of three into a family of five. Can Hilary convince Georgia her home is worth a second look? Hilary and David show them the ropes of how it can be done. Thomas loves the location but Sarah feels that the, cramped quarters confine her. Over a decade and two active, teenaged kids later, theyre still there and struggling with the tiny cramped spaces more than ever. So dismayed with his pressured purchase, Joe hasnt even unpacked and less than a year after taking possession, Joe wants out. Can Hilary convince Deborah that a top to bottom renovation can keep them at home in their central neighborhood? The TV show Love It or List It is streaming on Philo. However after a year in the home, their daughter Parker arrived and the family started feeling the crunch. YJ and Michael share their 1400 square foot home with their three kids and live-in nanny. They fell in love with a 100 year old house on a quiet street, under a canopy of trees. Filming for the HGTV show moved South. Can David find the house of their dreams in this ideal neighbourhood? After adopting their teenage daughter, Carmen, they felt as though their house may be a little too small for a family of four. To apply, you must be a home owner and have enough finance in place to fund the renovations of your property and any costs involved in selling . Deena and Sully purchased their 2,400 sq ft home with the intention of renovating it for a future family. David must find a home within their neighborhood that accommodates all three generations, while Hilary must create a private in-law suite for Angelos parents and a rec room for the kids. Catherine Nguyen. Can Hilary still deliver after a design detail the family neglected to inform her of is thrown at her at the 11th hour? Will, David find them a home ready for entertaining without the to do list or will Hilary, make them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly. The decision to move to the city was easy, but the decision to live in Andy's house is problematic. Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Nicole wants a new dream while Kevvie is stuck on his fantasy space. Tim and Rachael, from Wandsworth, who had spent five years in their . Hilary is honing in on a renovation masterpiece to convince Cate to stay while David is tempting Paul with pleasing, new properties. Eric Eremita, the contractor who plays the main foil to designer Hilary Farr on HGTV's popular Love It Or List It show, has been discharged from Staten Island University Hospital in New York after . Love It or List It - Season 19 episodes (9) Hilary and David address the tight space in a family's outdated house. After repeatedly being outbid in the real-estate market, Cole and Ashley took an aggressive gamble and purchased their first home sight unseen in an up and coming neighborhood. Can Hilary wipe the slate clean and create a master bedroom and renovated basement that could win Kristas heart? Gerard and Laka are in the process of expanding their family by adopting a child and their home could work against them if it doesnt meet the adoption requirements. LIVE IT! Angelo and Brigida have lived in their home for fourteen years, but with two active teenagers and Angelos aging parents moving-in for good, the house has become too crowded. 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? The lack of access to their huge backyard, along with their tiny, closed off kitchen creates a constant source of anxiety. YJ and Michael share their 1400 square foot home with their three kids and a live-in nanny. A couple once excited by the potential of their family starter home has now grown tired of its cookie-cutter concept and lack of space. Laka feels with a little work the house has the potential to fit the bill but Gerard is not convinced and feels their money would be more useful elsewhere like moving! A couples family home was move-in ready over a decade ago, but now theyre struggling with its dark, dated and cramped style. Now 20 years old and over six feet tall Brandon and his mom cant continue to live in a home thats become overcrowded from top to bottom. David desperately tries to lure Bill out the door into open concept space while Hilary renews their home and hopefully hearts to stay. Cinematographer Jabzz Mhlanga and his . Michael and Natalie . Can David find them a home that combines the gorgeous land they desire outside with the family ready spaces they need inside, or will Hilary show them that their house is ready for their family filled future by reinventing many of its highly debated spaces? The "Love It Or List It" hosts are Hilary Farr, who is touted as an international home designer who has done projects throughout the world, and David Visentin, a Canadian real estate agent. Steven had a 5 year plan to make this their dream home, but 7 years later, nothings been done. The young couple has welcomed a new baby into their house and Stephanies Dad has moved in for good. They want to expand their family, but Rhiannon thinks their home is already too small, Lisa and Jimmy fell in love with a home in a coveted family friendly community near a golf course and purchased it before they had even started their family. Vince and Jennifer bought their home when it perfectly fit their family of five. To be eligible for the show in Canada, you'll need to own a house that's an hour away from Vancouver. Can Hilary complete the transformation needed to make this huge house finally feel like home for Lorraine? Lauras mobility issues are making her home a health hazard. Will David find them a move in ready home with enough space or will designer Hilary show them that their house is ready for their family filled future by reinventing many of its highly debated spaces? Will Hilarys plan to reinvent the main floor and finish the basement hit a high note with Steve and Jessica or will the Ledermans decide its time to pack up and move? The arrival of a thirdchild and nanny will stretch the limits of Sarah and Andrews centrally-located home. 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. Sharon wants to stay, while Sandra wants a bigger place. Can Hilary reclaim every inch of their unfinished basement and prove to Rachel this home can accommodate their incoming kids? Unfortunately Mishelle left a bungalow behind which she claims functioned much better for them AND was mortgage free. Eight years ago, Tyler and Kim settled into an older, charming, little house in the heart of the city with their newborn daughter. 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. After two decades of family life the Denils are spilt on the question of downsizing. Cindy moved out because she did not enjoy living in the dark, and, Dawayne and Joi purchased their charming two-story home with a dream office that was perfect for Dawayne to run his business in. When he and his wife Callie moved in, she was not too pleased with the house that seemed much smaller than it had in pictures. David dazzles with beautiful bungalows while Hilary tries to rebuild the home of their dreams. Now with four kids, Nevada feels the daily. With their two youngest girls having to share a bedroom, Andrew and Julie constantly deal with disruptions. With their third baby due any day and nowhere to put it the Douglas family is desperate for a domestic do-over. Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2008 1x01 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2008 Their family home on a more-than-five-acres horse farm is a dream for this horse lover but her city-raised husband has had all he can take. VOD. But the good energy came to a halt when the 3 kids came along highlighting a lack of bathrooms,poor sight lines, and an 80s main floor. 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. But Kim is a fighter, and believes theyve come this far to give up now would be admitting failure. 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. Or will they list it? Or will David open Brians mind with the obstacle-free, easy living space, Trish knows they need? Or will David find the perfect place in their area that Trevor knows they need? Erik and Kim Tallmeister moved into their Toronto duplex in 1997. With the clock ticking down, Hilary and David are in a mad dash to deliver a family sized solution. Now Michael is really feeling the squeeze. Steve promised Jennifer that if they bought a fixer-upper in the neighborhood where he grew up, shed have her dream home within the year. Jamey and Leah love their neighbourhood and their family home so much they purchased it, twice! Or list it? Erik has had enough; he thinks they should get out before they spend any more money. Now the battle has found its way to Hilary and David who have their work cut out for them, scaling unrealistic expectations at home and a fear of relocation abroad, on their quest to unite this family under one mutually agreed upon roof. Laka and Gerard are really at a crossroads with very high stakes. Will David find them a family ready home with space for the summer music camp or will Hilary be able to make their home modern by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Heidi and Greg knew how many issues theyd need to address to make this first home of theirs more functional. David's insider perspective on the real estate market helps target listings to . Mason wants to find a larger home with enough space, privacy and function for all family members but Shannon wants Carmen to have stability. Will David find them a functioning home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? 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. HGTV has yet to greenlight Season 17 of 'Love It or List It.'. Hoping to grow their family theyve asked Hilary and David to slug it out to secure some desperately needed square footage. Jamey still loves the house four years after moving back in, but Leah has had enough of the dated dysfunction and is ready to sell for good! Hilary tries to transform the space and Dustins mind to stay while David shows shiny and new to get Leslie to leave. 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! Will either of them find the balance to please this picky pair? 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. Mason and Shannon moved into their 2,000 square foot home in a neighborhood perfect to raise their young son, Luke. But after falling in love with the neighbourhood, the couple felt up for the challenge. 19 seasons. 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. They ended up purchasing in a transitioning neighborhood that was close to the kids school, parks, museums and downtown restaurants and markets. 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 . Or will David coax this couple outside their neighborhood to a home with the perfect combo of heart and function? There have been several complaints that the series is scripted, so let us examine them one at a time. There are two apartment-size kitchens, a stairway that goes unused, and all the bedrooms are on the main floor. 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? Can Hilary squeeze enough function out of their limited footprint to keep Jody at home? Now that their kids are becoming teens, Anna Wade and Andrew realize that their house is just too small. Hilary and David compete for the affections of homeowners deciding whether to renovate or move. Sunita loves their neighborhood and does not want to move. For the Cunninghams, the daily grind of their in home day care has only sharpened the wedge divides them. Josmell is determined to make the house work for their growingfamily. In just a few short years, Jacquelines inherited, centrally located home has gone from housing one to a family of seven! When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? A growing family planned on renovating the layout of their home, but six years later, theyve had no time to focus on fixes. This is a Raise the Roof Production for Channel 4. But . Joe and Linhs ravine-backed home would have been out of reach financially if not for its location on one of the busiest streets in the city. Several years and two kids later, the dangerous front yard and the death drop of the ravine out back combined with the horrible sight-lines inside have made their home a child safety nightmare for Linh, while an obsessive attachment to his homes green space has Joes roots dug in deep. Or will David show them just how much space their money can buy? Can Hilary create an open concept space large enough for this ever growing family? Though the problems have been dealt with, Kim still fears that they could come back. Can Hilary resuscitate the love for the seemingly unreachable Rita? Tracie knew she wanted a lot of land in the country for her beloved horses. They have a very social lifestyle hosting card games and hanging out downtown. Own a house in Vancouver. Or will David set them up in a smaller, more maintainable house that will let them both enjoy their golden years? He loves a good deal and a good project, and believes this home has unlimited potential. In each hour-long episode Realtor David Visentin and designer Hilary Farr compete for the homeowners' final decision to stay or go. Hilary tries to bring Rahuls vision to life while David tries to satisfy a new home vision. Determined to give this couple the space they so desperately need, Hilary and David battle it out to re-unite this couple through a residential Renaissance. Samir still cannot believe their luck in finding a home in this location, but his wife Anu thinks they may have overlooked big issues in their rush to buy. They both really love their neighborhood by the lake. It had great historic character and plenty of room for the two of them and Danas mother, and they managed to make the house work despite all its shortcomings. The show is hosted by Toronto -based interior designer Hilary Farr and Southern Ontario native, David Visentin, a real estate agent. According to a post on HGTV's site, you must live in that area or within a 45-minute drive of . For Martine and Eddie- Love it or List It`s consummate contractor, a potential filled home has become a huge headache. When Jessica and Steve moved into their urban home nine years ago, the couple had more than enough space for Steves dozens of musical instruments. As a refresher, Love It or List It focuses on couples who no longer feel fulfilled by their home. On this channel you can . It was perfect when they bought it because it followed the Feng Shui principles of good energy flow. S9 E1 Nanika And Isaiah. But 3 years later, this dream has turned into a nightmare with very little done, and a long list left to do. A couple with two kids that wants to continue growing their family doesn't have the needed space. They loved the beautiful, large lot, the three-car garage and how private the house felt despite its close proximity to downtown, Susanne and Brian bought their home nearly ten years ago before they had a family. Will David find them a home with enough room or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing the homesfunctionally flawed spaces? Things have changed since their family doubled in size when they adopted two young siblings, Todd and Robyn blended their families seven years ago when Robyn and her kids moved into Todds house with his kids. The couple watched as the house transformed from a bungalow to two stories and hoped it would come up for sale. "Love It or List It" has recently returned to HGTV for its 18th seasonand the competition brewing between its stars is more intense than ever.. On the show, real estate agent David Visentin . Stew and Alan have been together for 21 years and love to entertain whether its a pool party in their backyard or family dinners inside. 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. Thomas and Sarah purchased their home near the city in a neighbor close to, where Thomas grew up. Six years ago, Garrett and Katy purchased their home in a hurry as it fit both their budget and need for a main floor master. At first sight, Chelsea and Brian were so blinded by the beauty of lakeside view that they failed to see the obvious flaws of their tiny bungalow. Or will David find them the house that has it all? reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces. Or will David find the space that allows them to blend seamlessly? Alice loves the lakeside location, while Desmond is desperate for more space for their family of five. The house was a compromise of their two lifestyles, Dave and Laura were looking for an affordable house within walking and biking distance of downtown. She is desperate for a life free of renovations while Aaron has grown attached to the space hes poured 10 years of blood, sweat and tears into. Chris and Stephanie bought their charming starter home 5 years ago. Husband Bevin wants to move to the suburbs where he can live like a king! Mary and Chris love their neighborhood but the dysfunctional footprint is driving Mary crazy. Hilary and David look to create more space for a traditional Jewish family.