The Snow sisters and the Slays each score identical duplex homes at auction. They go head-to-head to see who can get more creative with their makeover and make the most money on the flip. The Snows combine both living spaces into one four-bedroom home with an open kitchen and great room and then add a front porch for curb appeal. Cody and Suzi plan to outdo the sisters when they combine both living spaces into a three-bedroom home with a luxurious master bathroom and walk-in closet. When Cody sees the sister's porch, he sets out to top it with one that is even bigger.
The Snow sisters discover their new purchase has been partially gutted and needs a bit of work to reconfigure the interior floor plan. On top of other issues, the master suite is currently accessed only through another bedroom. Their solution is to create a hallway through a back bedroom and use the remainder of the space as a laundry room. When they find an old piano in the house, they are inspired to create a country melody design theme.
Randy pays a premium at auction, but his worry turns to wonder when the house reveals itself to be better than he imagined. With a bargain in hand, Randy is holding his pocketbook tight, but his designer convinces him to turn the kitchen into an indoor garden and the fight over re-sale appeal gets tense.Toni scores an abandoned grain silo, and Donna buys into the flip but creating a home out of an old metal silo is harder than it seems. The sisters pour a new concrete floor and insulate the silo-home against the Texas heat and cold, but making space for a kitchen, bath and bed takes imagination.
The Young Guns win a 40-foot metal shipping container and decide to make it into a sporting lodge that can accommodate an ATV and is decked out in camouflage design. Meanwhile, Donna and Toni build a playhouse that they will auction off and donate the money to a children's charity.
Cody and Suzi are on their way to an auction when Cody impulsively buys a houseboat. They decide to turn it into "the ultimate Texas party boat" by overhauling the living quarters and plastering a giant Texas flag on the exterior. Randy wins a building at auction that looks like it had been used as a roadside fruit stand, but he discovers it has no bedroom or bathroom. He decides to go with a rustic-look "bayou shack" and turns it into a laid-back vacation cottage, complete with a horse trough bathtub, car seat porch swing and full outdoor barbecue kitchen.
Cody drops a slam-dunk bid for a tiny backyard barn but getting it to the renovation lot takes one of the most radical house moves ever seen in Fort Worth. Suzi has to figure out how to turn 210 square feet of barn into a home, and her plans will take all the muscle Cody can muster. Randy wins a weird square building with prison-sized windows. He has ideas for an open-plan, loft-style remodel, but that's a big challenge for his contractor, Bleu, who has to figure out how to create private zones in open space.
The Snow sisters win a termite damaged three-bedroom house that is almost entirely covered with dated faux wood paneling. The dark and dingy old house gets a total transformation that includes a new kitchen and updated bathrooms and bedrooms. The sisters settle on a rustic, western design theme that's perfect for a true Texas home.
Randy gets a bargain on a vintage 31-foot, 1972 Airstream travel trailer. It's not exactly a house, but Randy knows there is a good market for these once they've been renovated. The exterior has some large dents, and even a bullet hole, and refurbishing it turns out to be a major headache. On the inside, he decides to go with a combination of retro design with modern functionality. Cody scores a large house but has to knock it down when he can't get anyone to move it. All is not lost when he takes a small shed from the back yard and uses it to make an adorable tiny house on wheels that is completely portable.
Donna and Toni buy a duplex in a neighborhood that is being completely redeveloped. They decide the house will sell best if they turn it into a single-family home. Their design inspiration is a whimsical bird theme because the house originally came from Bird Street, but the renovation hits a snag when they discover extensive termite damage during the demolition phase.
The Snows get a steal on a small 300-square-foot building but discover it was used as an office for a riding arena and has no kitchen. They turn it into a cozy writer's retreat with a compact kitchen and completely renovated bathroom. Meanwhile, the Young Guns win a burned-out house for a dollar because no one else wants it. But cousin Casey won't move it, and Cody enlists Randy to do the job for half the profits. The Young Guns use some clever cost saving tricks to take this horror house with no functioning kitchen nor bathroom and transform it into a cute little cottage.
Randy discovers his new house is straight out of the 1970s on the inside with a faux fireplace, vaulted beam ceiling and wall-to-wall knotty pine. The master suite resembles a hotel room with separate toilet and sink areas. Randy's plan is to update it throughout and create a master bath with a large walk-in closet all while giving a nod to its '70s style. When the Snows get outbid at another auction, they still have an ace up their sleeves. The sisters decide to use a pool house that had come with another house they had won and turn the 245-square-foot shell on a slab with no plumbing into a cute cottage complete with kitchen, bathroom and living space. They finish it off with an adorable porch with natural cedar posts and railings.
Cody and Suzi decide to share duties redesigning a duplex where he takes one side and she takes on the other. All is going well until they find extensive rot and termite damage on Cody's side. When the other movers hear of the Young Gun's predicament, they all lend a hand. Unfortunately, when Cody tries to demolish the rotted half of the house, it all comes crashing down, and the Young Guns end up with a one-bed, one-bath bungalow.
The Snows take on a large house that must be cut in half before it can be moved. When only one half arrives at the renovation lot because of bad weather, the sister decide to divide and conquer, with Donna working on one half and Toni taking on the other that was left behind. They agree on a "color house" design theme of using dramatic colors in every room. Once the house is put back together, they both pitch in to turn the former attached garage into a spectacular new master suite.
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