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We step into the home of Justice Mukheli. We give you tips to upgrade your bedroom and then Karen from Home Studio, shows us an interior she recently designed.

We step into the home of Justice Mukheli. We give you tips to upgrade your bedroom and then Karen from Home Studio, shows us an interior she recently designed.

With the help of local realtor Daniel Hartin, Sofie sets her sights on the perfect home...and hopefully a bit of fun in the sun! This episode features the last two of four properties, as well as the reveal of which house the client decides to purchase.

Nadine and Jacques are a young, unmarried couple (they also have a wiener dog named Sasha). They purchased an 1886 row house in Summerhill in 2005 and they love the old character of the house. Jacques grew up in Italy and Nadine in Montreal. They run their business out of their home. They like to entertain and find there isn't enough seating for all of their guests.

Duncan returns home to his family village in Phimai surrounded by lush rice fields and has chance to cook for his family and the people in the village..

In Dublin's East Wall, Róisín, Peter and the crew are about to attempt their biggest home rescue to date.

Angelique and Tina meet in the romantic studio kitchen to win the heart of vineyard worker David. Who will leave as the best of friends?

We visit a house in Clifton that is nestled into the mountain, while enjoying spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.

In this episode we look at Chicago art, the reveal of the new Range Rover by Naomie Harris, Rolling Stones tour plane pop up.

In this episode we look at the Trevi Fountain re-opened by Fendi, the Jaguar XJ, Mango's new collection, pop up Beijing, the illusion of the American frontier and Lolawolf.

Exploring Arctic fjords, glaciers, icebergs, waterfalls, volcanoes and geysers on an expedition cruise in Iceland and Greenland.

We tour the home of the Hip Hop sensation, Nadia Nakai. We explore social media to get some inspiration for your next Kitchen make-over.

We tour the home of the Hip Hop sensation, Nadia Nakai. We explore social media to get some inspiration for your next Kitchen make-over.

Melvyn experiences the contrasts in multicultural Malaysia where he meets up with two very different families: Malaysian royalty who live in an upscale suburb in a sprawling bungalow and a family belonging to the Mah Meri tribe, a once nomadic indigenous people who still live off the land.

This week, Melvyn stops over in Hanoi, Vietnam. The capital of the nation, Hanoi boasts more than 1000 years of history. Along with that, comes a long-standing history of traditional cuisine with many famous delicacies. Melvyn visits a Vietnamese rice farmer, where he experiences a typical Vietnamese home cooking. Then he hangs out with a culinary artisan who has been living in the city for many generations and learns what it takes to cook an authentic Hanoi cuisine.

The King is back, baby! Daryl King is known to make an entrance, and he wants the houses he shows to have that same "wow" factor. His clients are looking for a grand mansion, and with their sizeable budget won't settle for anything less than spectacular.

Nathan, a start up company owner and his fiance Kelsey, a owner of a holistic nutrition company, are open to purchasing a house anywhere in the GTA.

Olivia's grandmother lived in this house her whole life. When she went into a home about 4 months ago, Olivia couldn't bear to see it sold to a stranger and purchased it. Olivia is thrilled that her fiancé John has happily gone along on this journey with her and would like to please him by fixing up the kitchen and make it comfortable for him to cook in.

Swan Sequence was a cast favorite, with the rhythm and grace of its namesake. The postures flow together with elegance and include all the spinal curves of Cat and Swan rolling, to the deep hip flexor stretches of Pigeon and One Legged Down Dog.

Duncan falls in love with the quiet village forest settings of Surat Thani where he cooks for the monks in the local monastery before visiting the stunning river markets.

This four-bed semi was where Jim and his wife Ann raised their six kids - a happy home and a busy one.