Bang for Your Buck
A designer discovers what $50,000 gets for a kitchen renovation in Indianapolis.
A designer discovers what $50,000 gets for a kitchen renovation in Indianapolis.
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Karen and Mina tackle a special project, Karen's barn-shaped guesthouse.
Mina and Karen tackle their first brick house renovation in a new neighborhood.
Mina and Karen buy an empty lot and start building a four-bedroom home.
Mina and Karen's most expensive house to date gets a new layout.
Mina and Karen take a stab at redeveloping an Old Southside house hit by a car.
Mina and Karen encounter dry rot and termites that put a giant dent in their budget.
Mina and Karen buy a bland townhouse with maroon carpeting, peach wallpaper and active bird's nests.
Mina and Karen purchase a crumbling house, only to find out it's the first house they can't save.
Mina and Karen take on an old shotgun-style home near downtown Indianapolis.
Mina and Karen struggle to work within the guidelines of the Historical Preservation Commission.
The team is outside their comfort zone with a house on the edge of the Bates Hendricks neighborhood.
Mina and Karen find that you get what you pay for when they buy their smallest home ever.
Mina has second thoughts that a charmless, boxy house might have been a bad idea.
Mina and Karen look at a home close to everything that has a ton of square footage.
Mina and Karen take a project for a client who bought a duplex thinking he would renovate himself.
Mina and Karen buy a tiny Victorian-style home in need of a serious facelift.
Mina and Karen work on a house on Sanders Street, a huge project with age-related issues.
Mina and Karen's new duplex has piles of clothes, two toilets and two feet of water in the basement.
A house on a hill with potential to be a real charmer in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood.
Mina and Karen purchase former office space in a transitional Indianapolis neighborhood.
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