Outgrown - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Crowded Cottage
A couple and their sons are bursting out of their 700-square-foot home, but with all the history in the house and the grandparents next door, moving isn't an option. Clint and Luke step in to add space and help this family stay in their beloved home.

Deploying a Renovation
From hockey equipment to a myriad of toys, this family's home can't keep up with two growing kids, especially when Dad is away serving his country. Clint and Luke come to the rescue as they help bring this military family's dreams into reality.

Growing Into a Childhood Home
Parents of three active boys bought Dad's childhood home, and while the house has great memories and plenty of space for growing kids, it needs a major update. Luke and Clint step in to make this home more open, welcoming and livable for a family of five.

Room for the Family Table
After a death in the family, a mother and her three kids downsized to a new home that sadly has no room for a very special handmade dining table. Clint and Luke update their cozy home to allow this family to do what they love most: hang out together.

A Safe Place to Land
With her twin sons in college, a divorcee is starting the next chapter of her life in Boise, Idaho. Her first priority is getting Luke and Clint's help in renovating her outdated midcentury modern home into a place that is welcoming to her modern family.

A Welcome Addition
A family of four gained one more after adopting a toddler, and while he's fitting in with the family, the home itself is way too small. Clint and Luke come to the rescue by adding bedrooms, storage and a brand new second story for this growing clan.

Attic Treasure
A couple and their son are excited for the new baby on the way, but their house isn't fit for a family of four. They need Clint and Luke's expertise to open up the main floor, update the kitchen and transform the attic into an oasis for Mom and Dad.

Layout Dysfunction
A couple doesn't want to leave their home close to downtown and the greenbelt, but the space is totally dysfunctional for their family of four. Clint and Luke find a way to create more storage and entertaining space without adding extra square footage.

Family Farmhouse
A family of six loves all the land surrounding their farmhouse, but the layout of their home doesn't provide for the quality family time they want. Clint and Luke tackle this "country modern" home to create a living area where everyone can come together.

Change the House, Not the Table
A couple loves living across the street from her parents, but their home's midcentury modern layout needs updating to fit their prized table in the dining room where it belongs. Clint and Luke arrive to rearrange their living space with a modern makeover.
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