When Barb and Pete bought their semi detached home it was with a 5 year plan. These work from home professionals married later in life and want to foster children; but Sully does not think their current home will have enough space to function for their future plans. more. This is a Raise the Roof Production for Channel 4. Appearing as a single family home from the outside, the house offered two self contained units, a perfect solution for the Doudelets and their son in university. Will Hilary be able to convince Stephane to staying in a space that he simply dislikes, or will David be able to sway them away into a new home with just as much character but more space. Calum is convinced the house can be fixed and finds the idea of moving out of the city in search of bigger homes less than savory. Love It or List It. Couple Mieke and Geoff are divided when it comes to their suburban house. Serena is in love with their first home and feels the energy within it could never be duplicated, while Flare has had it with their cramped main floor, shared creative space and no room to house their family. Beauty expert Shana and amateur race car driver Jeremy got married and traded in their downtown condo for a 2,300 square foot rural home. But Parveen is not convinced that renovations will make this house what she needs it to be. Over the past few years, Catherine has dealt with serious health issues and Scott is tired of keeping up with their dysfunctional home. When Jade sold her champion horse, she was able to invest the money in a new home with her mother Darlene. Avid runners Trish and Brians latest home is not accommodating all to Brians vision and hearing based disabilities. Will David find them a functioning, home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all over again by. Stephanie and Peters family has grown unexpectedly in a years time. 'Love It or List It' cast and characters Hilary Farr. Will realtor David find them a family ready home with space for their teens, or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably more comfortable by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? frustrations with the functional issues of the home. For 33 years, family fun and personal heath struggles have prevented Mike and Cathy from maintaining their house. Or will David find them the house that has it all? Where Hilary works on renovating the current home and designing it to be as appealing as possible based on the homeowners' wants and needs, David puts his real estate chops to the test to find a home . Ryan saw this downtown house as first step on the property ladder: Sarah however has settled in for the long haul. Sachi and Cam purchased their lakeside home sight unseen while living on the other side of the continent. Or will Davids spacious suburban options sweep Jacqueline right out of town? Hilary and her team reconfigure the home while David looks for houses with the character they love and room they need. They were eager to purchase a home and start a family in an established neighborhood with lots of young couples. 2012. With huge hopes, but tiny budgets, Hilary and David duke it out to find this family some long sought after peace of mind. But it soon became apparent to Jade that the house gave her zero privacy and was too far from the downtown activities she enjoyed. Can Hilary reconfigure the main floor provide some breathing room for their family, or will the Singhs leave their crowded quarters behind? David scours the neighborhood for a more functional fantasy while Hilary tries to rebuild the dream. When BJ and Joe discovered they were expecting their first child, the expectation mounted for Joe to trade his beloved condo for a house. Episode 50127: YJ & Michael. When a young couple invites a parent to join them in their dysfunctional fixer-upper, the need for Hilary and David to work their magic becomes immediate! Hilary reveals the creative process and obstacles of her own home reno! Hilary tries to create more functional space to keep Jeff at home while David struggles to convince Sandra that bigger, better space is the way to go. Will they love their home again? Can Hilarys main floor makeover convince Bevin that this house is worth keeping? Moving from a country home to the city , the OHaras bought a character filled fixer upper. Upon arriving they discovered it was far smaller than the wide-angled real estate photos had suggested. Jamie on the other hand doesnt think they have time to invest in finding a home as good as their current bungalow. 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 . Lesley fell in love with their new neighborhood and cul-de-sac and all the potential that the house provided for their future family. Can Hilary still deliver after a design detail the family neglected to inform her of is thrown at her at the 11th hour? She never wants to leave. Can Hilary create a functional kitchen for the Prestons and give the girls the space they need or will David convince the family that a more modern home is the best way to go? The show is hosted by Toronto -based interior designer Hilary Farr and Southern Ontario native, David Visentin, a real estate agent. But as their family grew from four to five it became clear that space in their artistically adorned abode wasnt adding up, a fact that split this couple down the middle. After a decade of battling the homes former life Danielle has now had it! After welcoming their second child into the family, the house immediately felt small, Danielle and Eli started dating when they were in the 8th grade. After the wedding, the tenants moved out, Mike moved in and the Pliskats welcomed their baby girl. Or will David convince Marcos to move? Farr has also lived in Australia, England . Their two daughters have started pleading for their own bedrooms, and the basement has been an albatross around their neck for seven years, as continuous construction problems kept them from creating the space they so desperately need. With their third baby due any day and nowhere to put it the Douglas family is desperate for a domestic do-over. She knows David can find them a bigger home, while he thinks Hilary can win the family over with her design magic. . Angelo feels its time for a more spacious home that can handle a larger family. When the Chris and Winnie inherit the Wahl family home, they find themselves buried under three generations of clausterphobic clutter. 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? . 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? . With their 12 year old twins constantly arguing about their shared space, the McMinns are in desperate need of additional bedrooms. Will Hilary be able to give the Woods the access and openness they desire or will David be able to convince this young family of four that moving is their best bet? Now that they are expecting a second child, they have a need for more space, but do not want to compromise on location. A couples family home was move-in ready over a decade ago, but now theyre struggling with its dark, dated and cramped style. Or will David find the perfect place in their area that Trevor knows they need? Wendie has had it with her home, but Dave believes it can be reconfigured to function well enough to keep them from leaving their beautiful neighborhood. 63 talking about this. This is the digital hub for Big Coat Productions. 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. However, Breanne loves the chaos and feels that, After looking at dozens of properties, Ken and Mark settled on a cabin-like home in the woods that was only minutes from downtown. 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. Can Hilary fix their crumbling suburban cottage? They began renovations the day they took possession but now four years later with two young boys in the equation, Suzanne and McLean have hit a wall, literally. Eager to start a family, a couple has become divided over their bungalows ability to house their next chapter. Danny knows they have a beautiful home in a sought after central neighborhood and is not giving it up without a fight. James is fed up with the growing list of renovations while Sharon is extremely attached to the home. Busy professionals Megan and Jeff both feel that their work-from-home life is no longer working for them. Or will David find them the suburban space this family needs to function? About five years ago their life changed immeasurably when they adopted two boys, William and Ashley bought their cozy 1950s home when their family was much smaller. Lifestyle Home. Bob loved the century old house he was renting so much that when it came up for sale he bought it, living in the top two floors and renting out the rest. Ryan is feeling overwhelmed by the amount of work and thinks it is just time to go, however Ashley feels strongly that with a little more work this can be their forever home. Launched in 2008, HGTV's Love It or List It continues to bring a unique aspect of competition to the venerable home-renovation genre on television. Now David and Hilary are caught between spiraling expectations and over the top opinions as they battle it out to deliver a little homeowner happiness to this clearly conflicted couple. David must find an affordable home that gives both women separate spaces to call their own, while Hilary has to find a way to create more useable space within their existing home. Over a decade and two active, teenaged kids later, theyre still there and struggling with the tiny cramped spaces more than ever. . Michael wants to downsize and find another home while Jeffery feels they have all the space they need and wants to stay put. Fast forward 12 years and add two adolescent kids into the mix and the Challengers living situation has become, well, challenging! However the house was a disaster, and upon entering Cole immediately hated the choppy layout of the space. A man bought his mothers house when he got married, but decades later, his wife feels like she could never make it her own. But Heidi is always away on business and Greg has been unable to deal with the homes countless plumbing, electrical, tiling, and structural issues on his own. Though it was in a desirable neighborhood, it was the worst house on the block and they were able to get it for a great price. Will realtor David find them a family ready home? For Martine and Eddie- Love it or List It`s consummate contractor, a potential filled home has become a huge headache. The house was a foreclosure and needed a lot of work, but having dabbled with DIY renos in the past, thought they, While living overseas, Jeff bought a house online without ever stepping foot in it. Now Hilary and David have five adults to please if they have any hope of keeping this family together. The Olmsteads live in the second floor apartment of their century fixer upper but plans to reform this residence went astray when baby Ben came along. Will Hilary be able to create the comforts of home that will convince Kim to stay or will David find a smaller more suitable place for this conflicted couple. Will David find them a great move-in ready home or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing many of the homeshotly debated spaces? Daughter Laurie wants to pay to renovate it while mom just wants to go. Will Hilary be able to sway Cecile and show her the house has the potential to carry them through this transition period or can David convince John the time has come to explore other options and move. Colin has many brilliant ideas on how their house can be made to work, but Aileen feels her husband is a dreamer and wants to move their family to a larger home with more space for their hockey-centric family. With their two youngest girls having to share a bedroom, Andrew and Julie constantly deal with disruptions. Anna Wade and Andrew moved their young family just a few houses down from Andrews best friend in an ideal neighborhood. When Janice bought a house without consulting Trevor, only to find he couldnt stand up fully in its only bathroom, the divide was instantaneous. Will Hilary discover hidden potential in this small home or will David convince Kim and Richard to leave their cramped quarters behind? The show is also called "Love It Or List It Too" (in the United States) and currently has a 6.7 rating on IMDB based on 614 voters (via IMDB). Helen and Andrew Yee have lived in their large suburban home for 15 years. Thomas and Sarah purchased their home near the city in a neighbor close to, where Thomas grew up. The ample space outside no longer makes up for the cramped quarters inside. For Julia and Sub, the impending arrival of their first child has them split on whether their dysfunctional house will feature in the future of their family making Hilary and David race the clock to provide some baby-ready peace of mind. Frank and Megan are as divided as their centrally located duplex. Hilary must pull off a major kitchen renovation and try to undo some seriously shoddy workmanship, while David must find a character home with a large yard within the same neighborhood. 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? Now that some of the minor work is done and the value has increased significantly, the homeowners are divided over its future. They found a well-priced house on an acre plus lot, in an established neighbourhood close to downtown and bought it right away. However, the family soon realized the duplex layout was not conducive to a single family. Love it or List it viewers slammed a Cheshire couple last night as 'dodgy actors' after spotting them appearing in an advert during one of the ad breaks. 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. The couple watched as the house transformed from a bungalow to two stories and hoped it would come up for sale. Despite where it was shot, the home . Reunited couple Sandra & Jeff live in the tiny home they bought 30 years ago with their new blended family. Only the Elliotts can decide. Taylor loves the property, but Whitney insists that they need more space, Siechieh first fell in love with their homes large lot size, Kendra however was not impressed and felt that the house needed a lot of updating. It was exactly what they needed at the time. Kevvie and Nicole bought their fantasy 70s style dream house only to find that dream full of problems. Now Brian feels the view is not enough to keep his family in this shoe box. Can Hilary transform their basement into bright, functional, family sized spaces or will David whisk them away to a home with more than just views? 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. Season 10, Episode 10, "YJ & Michael" S10 | E10 YJ & Michael. Jim, however, grew up in the city and became accustomed to the conveniences of downtown living. About this show. After two decades of family life the Denils are spilt on the question of downsizing. A growing family planned on renovating the layout of their home, but six years later, theyve had no time to focus on fixes. The Milne family moved into their home 5 years ago and has quickly outgrown the space. 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. Her mother Lola, a retiree, has recently moved in to their already crowded home. Home improvement. The to-do list is long; the kitchen is old and poorly laid out, their son Gil doesnt have a proper bedroom, they need office space and a more livable basement and dining room. When Suzanne and McLean Wood found their urban home, they knew it was a diamond in the rough. However, with Jamies mother frequently staying over minding Iain, and baby number two the way, its clear that the Thomsons are running out of space fast. Hilary must create a private space for Jade to call her own while David must find a more central location with dedicated spaces for everyone in the family. After 30 years of raising their kids in their 2200 square foot suburban home, the walls are closing in around Irene while husband Marcos believes it can be fixed to accommodate their multi-generational family. 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. Dan and Kristas family of seven is pushing their 1100 square foot home to the brink of bursting. Nine years ago, teenage sweethearts Jay and Shari Doudelet moved to the city with their two sons. 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. Helen and Jamie Thomson moved into their quaint home when their son, Iain, was just three weeks old. 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. Or can Hilarys overhaul of every level of their tiny house win back Dans heart? Now, Hilary And David help these empty-nesters walk the line between cherishing the charm of the past while moving forward to the space of their future. 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. For whatever reason, the home they purchased years ago, no longer suits their needs. It . Now Michael is really feeling the squeeze. Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2008 1x01 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2008 Viewers of Kirstie and Phil's Love it or List it last night slammed a 'spoilt and demanding couple' with a 1.3 million budget. Or will David convince Duncan to leave in favour of modern move-in ready breathing space? But despite the desperate lack of bedrooms and bathrooms, not to mention a chopped up main floor that cant accommodate their ever growing extended family, Rick believes his house is where they belong and hes willing to do anything to prove it. In need of a bedroom for their toddler and a space for their teens, Vince is desperate to find more space to accommodate their large brood. Diane and Merl purchased their family home 25 years ago. Can they stay in their crumbling house? Lauras mobility issues are making her home a health hazard. 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. Now Hilary must make the most of their cold basement to get Linh to love her home again while David gambles it all on the fusion of function and finishings outside their prestigious neighborhood to get Joe to leave. Can Hilary help this house live up to Dans dreams? Niru loves her house and enjoys her urban lifestyle, but Alok feels they need to move closer to the suburbs where his family participates in cultural activities. A woman struggled with the layout of her husbands home from the start, and now with two kids, shes done with the dated and cramped space. Krista moved in and has never felt like it was hers. Two kids want out and two kids want to stay, leaving mom in the middle. But one decade and 2 growing kids later, Siobhan and Duncan no longer see eye to eye on their tiny home. Steven and Stephanie live in a fabulous part of town in a seriously dated home. Michael loves their large family room and bar, but Becky feels the entire floor plan is too cut off for entertaining, and simply dated and dysfunctional. They knew that they bought in a prime neighborhood and William loved the house until the reality of three growing boys sunk in, Empty nesters, Ken and Lori disagree on whether to improve their current house to make it more welcoming and functional for their kids and grandkids visiting more often or to find a new house that would be smaller and easier to maintain, Brian and Dana purchased their home seven years ago when they had just one son. Can Hilary open up the cramped main floor to create a condo-esque aesthetic for Joe? They ended up purchasing in a transitioning neighborhood that was close to the kids school, parks, museums and downtown restaurants and markets. When Charles and Sherri purchased their large centrally located fixer upper, they knew it would be more than enough space for their family of four, but when they decided to start housing foreign students, breathing space became scarce and the reno requirements became unreasonable. Can Hilary finally fix the decades of decay and return this home to its former glory? EPISODE 10. 19 seasons. BJ on the other hand is fully committed to making this a family home despite its laundry list of issues. Can Hilary re imagine their living spaces enough to let this family write their next chapter here? They loved the curb appeal, the lovely lake location and most of all, the cozy interior. The arrival of a thirdchild and nanny will stretch the limits of Sarah and Andrews centrally-located home. After a successful kitchen renovation, Dan believes in his homes capacity to transform, while Beth is desperate for a space that will allow her kids and business to grow. Will David find them a, family ready home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all. Or will David find them the home that delivers not only the space they need, but the peace of mind they deserve? Bijal and Sunita purchased their downtown starter home before they had children. The Kowaliks are now left with an abundance ofspace, not to mention rising costs. not part ways with the camp and all the memories. Now with four kids, Nevada feels the daily. With its tiny, cut up rooms, a cavernous basement, the smallest upstairs bathroom of all time and next to no space to pursue their artistic and educational endeavors, Deborah is desperate to move, while Jay is clinging to their up and coming neighborhood and the homes untapped potential. He met Catherine when she was a renting tenant, and they fell in love here. Restaurateur Rodolfo and Fitness Expert Greg started renovating a fixer upper near the city with the help of Gregs father. Can Hilary renovate the house enough to get this family finally living above ground? There have been several complaints that the series is scripted, so let us examine them one at a time. Josmell is determined to make the house work for their growingfamily. When Brad and Laura McMinns moved to their suburban home seven years ago, they knew the three bedroom house had room for their family of four. Will either of them find the balance to please this picky pair? They bought a 1930s, ivy-covered Helen loves her house and wants to fix it, but Andrew wants a larger home and wants to move on. Jessica found her forever home and went into a bidding war to secure the charming 1985 home, only blocks from downtown. 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? 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. HGTV put in an order for additional episodes of Love It or List It in the spring of 2021, per Deadline. Healthy Start . So dismayed with his pressured purchase, Joe hasnt even unpacked and less than a year after taking possession, Joe wants out. Meanwhile, designer Hilary will prove the true potential of their house by redesigning and expanding many of its highly debated spaces. Can Hilary convince Georgia her home is worth a second look? Niru and Alok have been living in their so-called starter home for eight years. John wants Hilary to create the space for their family to grow, while Rebecca wants David to simply find them the perfect home. All this and a climate control issue that affects the day to day living for the family in this century home. Watch as David and Hilary help fed-up homeowners decide whether to live with renovations or move. Or will David convince Calum that suburban sized space is the key to this familys happiness? With its divided layout, lack of bedrooms and the most dysfunctional kitchen on the planet, Georgia is fed up. 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. Over time the couple realized that the home was no longer functioning for them, Rachel and Adams family is clearly outgrowing their home. After selling the house to relocate, the couple had the opportunity to buy it back years later when they returned to the area. When Kelly and Colin first purchased their 1200 square foot urban home, it was in the right place at the right time, but 9 years and 3 kids later, Colins opinion of compact, busy urban living has changed prompting the battle of city versus suburb. Andrew is certain that the unfinished space in the basement can be transformed, while Anna Wade sees far too many functional issues on the main levels. Love It or List It Episodes. Falling for tricky staging, Alison and Robert were charmed into buying the smallest house in their affluent neighborhood. The house seemed perfect, Mary and Morgan bought an idyllic but quirky house near a lake that was perfect for the two of them. Four years later their dreams to grow their family dont match up to the spacial limitations of their tiny home. Or will David convince BJ that condo convenience functions better for their family? over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Over the years however, very little has been done, High school sweethearts, Sharne and Albert purchased a starter home near their beloved bike trail. Can Hilary expand this house to fit their ever-changing needs? YJ wants to trade the never-ending renos and space issues for a house with the finished space her family deserves; while Michael is ready to do whatever it takes . 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. With her work cut out for herwill Hilary be able to give the Roedgers the functional layout and update they crave to persuade them to stay, or will David move find a home with the space and modernity to suit their needs? Michael and Natalie . LOVE IT! Before Andrew and Julie Mitchell bought their current home, they lived across the street for seven years. As their stuff stacked up, so did Davids issues with the family home. Or list it? 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. Mike doesnt want to cut the ties to his East Coast flavoured home but Teresa is fed up with its problems. Viewers have pointed out the predictable pattern in every episode. Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Or will David find them the turnkey, family ready space that keeps them steps away from their popular restaurant? Erik and Kim Tallmeister moved into their Toronto duplex in 1997. Then along came Lorraine. 15 months later with hopes of another baby on the way, their two bedroom home has split this couple down the middle. Over time, Dave noticed the limitations of their home, Steve and Lesley found their home online after researching the top towns to live, work and raise a family in. Catherine Nguyen. Can You Sue Parents For AbuseThese might take the form of dress codes, uniform requirements, policies prohibiting visible tattoos or piercings, or grooming rules (such as that male employees must be clean-shaven or have short hair, or that female employees must wear makeup). He has gone so far as to demo the bathroom to make her happy, but they havent been able to agree on a newfloor plan. 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 house, of course, needed a ton of renovations, which they were unable to complete by the due date. They want to start a family and while Jody strongly feels they can fix up their home to make it ready for kids, Emilee does not. 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?