Property Brothers: Forever Home - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Modern Cowboy Makeover
A former cowboy and his family love their vintage ranch house, but the awkward layout, dated yellow kitchen and unsafe fireplace need a lot of help. Drew and Jonathan aim to satisfy their conflicting styles with a bright, modern farmhouse transformation.

A Sturdy and Safe Forever Home
A couple is attached to their charming and one-of-a-kind 1940s home, but they could do without its more mysterious and dysfunctional quirks. Drew and Jonathan step in to make the most of their space and give this family a modern and stress-free sanctuary.

Life's Major Milestones
After 15 years of memories and milestones in their cozy home, this family can't imagine living anywhere else. With only two bedrooms for five people and limited storage, Drew and Jonathan arrive to revamp the space so they can stay in the home they love.

Perfect Score Reno
An active family loves having room for sports in their backyard, but the low ceilings and an awkward layout inside keep the home from being perfect. Drew and Jonathan plan a modern renovation to turn this dated property into an ideal home inside and out.

Building on the Memories
A husband surprised his wife and daughter with a charming 1950s home, but renovation plans were put on hold when he passed away. Drew and Jonathan want to turn this forever home into a dream home so they can build on the all memories they've made there.

Vintage Meets Modern
A family thinks their 1960s house is a vintage treasure that's full of charm, but its impractical layout and frustrating kitchen are showing their age. Drew and Jonathan blend traditional and modern elements to turn this aging property into a cozy home.

Do a Little Dance
A family's beloved home has hosted big gatherings for over 20 years, but the choppy layout is no longer functional for four adults living under one roof. Drew and Jonathan aim to create a modern, spacious home to take this family into the next generation.

The Final Move
Two high school sweethearts have moved 14 times in 15 years, and they're ready to settle into their single-story house with some '70s quirks. Drew and Jonathan update the awkward floor plan and the main bedroom to make their forever home dreams a reality.

Out of the Time Warp
A family has decades worth of memories in their home, but the 1980s finishes and very uneven floor levels have them desperately ready for a change. Drew and Jonathan transform the kitchen and living spaces to breathe new life into their forever home.

'90s Builder Upgrade
A couple bought their builder-grade home while expecting their first child, but now that they're a family of four, the uneven floors and cramped deck are an issue. Drew and Jonathan manage conflicting design ideas to give this home a much-needed overhaul.

Keeping It in the Family
A mother inherited a home that's been in her family for generations, and soon she will be passing it on to her son. Drew and Jonathan balance the family's design styles to rework the layout and crumbling kitchen so this legacy home will be built to last.

Our Best Friends' Reno
Drew and Jonathan's best friends from college bought a home with ample potential, but the 1970s style desperately needs an update. The brothers swoop in to transform the entire main floor and give their friends a gorgeous space to finally call their own.

Finding a Positive Balance
A couple has no intention of leaving their beloved home and its beautiful garden, but the house's dated finishes and choppy floor plan are beginning to weigh on them. They call on Drew and Jonathan to create a balanced, calming layout with a better flow.

A Crafty Transformation
A family loves the good bones of their home, but with a fourth child on the way, their cramped living space is quickly losing functionality. Drew and Jonathan roll up their crafting sleeves to design an organized home with room for the growing family.
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