Dream Home Makeover
TV-G
5.7
2020
Reality
Dreams come true for real families looking for the perfect home tailored to their own unique style, thanks to Shea and Syd McGee of Studio McGee.
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- Cast:
- Shea McGee , Syd McGee
Episode 6 : Living Room Brought to Life
July. 27,2022
Shea draws inspiration from nature to create a formal yet kid-friendly living room for an outdoorsy family with a heartrending story.
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Episode 5 : Primary Suite Renovation
July. 27,2022
First-time parents ask the McGees to transform their San Francisco "purple palace" into a multigenerational residence and work-from-home oasis.
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Episode 4 : Basement Transformation
July. 27,2022
Full house! As Studio McGee scales up and Syd and Shea prepare for a new baby, a family of five in Draper, Utah, look to level up their basement.
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Episode 3 : The Dream in Dream Home
July. 27,2022
Back on Syd's sunny home turf, the McGees help some of their earliest clients build a SoCal dream home complete with a wine room and a secret passage.
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Episode 2 : Open Concept Space
July. 27,2022
A client seeks a bedroom remodel after her house burns down. Moved by the woman's charity work, Shea decides to give her the surprise of her life.
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Episode 1 : A Dream Kitchen Come True
July. 27,2022
A gorgeous home with ocean views comes with one catch: a dated kitchen. Open shelves, integrated appliances and a chic sink make a refreshing splash.
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