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Greenovate Episodes | Season 2 | |
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Gigi B.
Gigi Bermingham is a realtor who loves her Pasadena, CA home but it's just not working for her. This 1600 square feet, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house is too cold in the winter, too hot in the summer and too dark all year around. It needs a complete overhaul. New Energy Star-rated appliances, a fresh coat of no VOC paint and a new combined hydronic HVAC system is just the beginning. Throw in a new skylight and Pasadena's first residential installation of integrated solar tiles and you have the makings of the greenest house on the block.
Bonnie G.
A series of issues occur during a kitchen remodeling job, forcing the project to expand and go over budget.
Adam And Suzan
A couple expand their 1,000 square foot home in Venice, Calif. with sustainable building materials and a goal of maximizing space.
Darla And Darren D.
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Cynthia B.
Cynthia is planning the greenest house on her block in Austin, TX. But this first-time homeowner needs some help. Enter Wayne Jeansonne, her tie-dyed mentor and green builder extraordinaire. Together, these two will create a 1500 square foot, 2 bedroom, 2 bath sustainable palace: bamboo floors, energy efficient windows and appliances, low VOC paint and 2 on-demand water heaters are only some of the features that set this house apart. They've also caught the eye of the Austin Energy Green Building Program. Will Cynthia and Wayne really bring home the Program's coveted 5-star rating for the house?
Kimberly G.
A couple moves their eight children into a new home, and designs a uniquely themed room for each of them.
Scott L.
As a publishing executive, Scott has found it hard to keep his family in one place for very long. But now he and his wife, Maria, have purchased the home where they plan to retire and they want to customize it to fit their needs. The 2500 square foot, three bedroom, two and a half bath house is located in the beautiful Hill Country of Austin, TX and the couple intends to make as little impact on the environment as possible. But with a limited budget and only a three-month lease on a local apartment during construction, Scott and Maria's green renovation could end up costing them more than they planned.
Eric R.
While green architect, Eric Rauser, has been designing eco-friendly homes for others, his own house has remained incomplete and inefficient for years. Now his wife is pregnant and he has only two months to get his house into shape before the baby arrives.
Adam G.
Writer and dating coach Adam Gilad is greenovating his Topanga Canyon bachelor pad to sell as a family friendly non-toxic home. Its new green features will include solar panels, cellulose insulation, triple pane windows, naturally stained floors, and more.
Kathy S.
Goleta, California native Kathy Scheidemen is going home for good. She's greenovating the 1,700 square foot, 3 bed, 2 bath tract house she grew up in. But Kathy's budget takes a beating when unforeseen problems arise.
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