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The Home Channel The Home Channel brings you top international and local programming on décor, design, home improvement, property, gardening and lifestyle. Broadcasting 7 days a week.

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Property Ladder UK When you’ve already got a full time occupation, taking on a property development is a big extra commitment and requires very nifty juggling of jobs. This week 2 sets of developers are taking on that responsibility but have very different approaches. Julie Thomas and Lee Jones are both scientists with a love of detail so they want to do all their renovation work themselves.

08:00
My Parents House Mr. and Mrs. Bowes are opposites in every way. Mom is a conservative scrap booker who describes her taste as "English Country." Dad likes cars, metal and industrial gear. The confusing disarray of their living room/dining room is the perfect reflection of Mom and Dad’s opposite tastes.

08:30
Take my Kids Please The Vasquez’s have four children and haven’t been alone in six years. Eliza, 21, will baby-sit the kids while the Vasquez’s go to San Francisco.

09:00
Build, Buy Restore Lisa and Ian are after the "good life" and dream of converting an old farmhouse into a home. They want somewhere with room for their horses and with Ian's sense of humour and Lisa's creative streak, they're desperate to really make a house their own.

09:30
Design Match The couples in this episode are all city-dwellers who work in the fields of arts and entertainment. So Joanna Kakkavas’ sleek, downtown condo designed for entertaining is the perfect model room for them to emulate.

10:00
How Clean Is Your House UK Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie have more tongue lashing to do all in the name of cleaning. Our Gruesome-Twosome have a cultural culprit this week, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be poetic with their put-downs!

10:30
The Stagers Home staging – one of real estate’s fastest-growing trends - is the art of transforming drab homes that just won’t sell into luxurious living spaces that have the potential to spark all-out bidding wars. For the first time ever, HGTV’s new series “THE STAGERS” gives viewers behind-the-scenes access to the high-octane working lives of stagers from Dekora, one of Canada’s premier staging companies. From tips and tantrums to lastminute touch-ups, each episode highlights exactly how hard and fast stagers must work to transform a home from dated to designer.

11:00
Design U All work and no inspiration make a dull home office. And this is what Roberto is stuck with day in and day out. So his wife, Jennifer, sends him to Design U to get some design education and motivation. After taking care of business at school with professional designer Ernst Hupel, Roberto creates a home office that rocks!

11:30
Decorating Adventures of Ambrose Price How do you take a drab piece of furniture to fab with a little bit of fabric? Repair. Restore. Re-upholster. It’s quite the process. For this adventure, Ambrose is going to learn from the industry’s best just how to do all of these things and eventually resurrect his own signature piece.

12:00
Escape to the Country Alistair Appleton is in South Bedfordshire today helping a couple moving in together for the first time. They hanker after home in a rural location with space for their antique collection and a private garden to potter around in.

13:00
Cowboy Trap Today, Clive Holland and the team tackle leaks in Lanarkshire and an unscrupulous builder in Enfield.

14:00
So Chic Sisters Fay and Danielle have been invited to Fashion Cares, a fundraiser to benefit those living with AIDS and one of Canada’s largest and most spectacular fashion galas. Steven and Chris use their creativity and keen fashion sense to make sure these sisters measure up to the fashion conscious crowd and keep with the Bollywood Cowboy theme of this year’s gala by making them look “Bollywood Cowgirl Chic”.

14:30
World's Greenest Homes Reusing as much of the original home as possible, this former 1940s Minnesota bungalow was transformed into a modern architectural gem that features flexible, fun-loving design, two types of solar panels, a green roof, and a deck made from recycled milk jugs.

15:00
Sarah's House This one bathroom must service a master bedroom and two kids’ rooms. Sarah’s brief in this brand new space includes a spacious shower and decadently deep tub. Twin vanities and ample storage solutions also give everyone the space they need. Fabric, colour and wall trim nod to the past and give this bathroom a “been there forever” appeal.

15:30
Love it or List it Entrepreneurs Victoria and Scott Turner moved into their charming Victorian home in 2004. After two years at the house they welcomed daughter Avery and then son Oliver. But now with the kids and the business growing fast, Victoria and Scott are beginning to feel they’re growing out of their dream home.

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Take it outside Carolyn and Steve carefully selected every item in their mid-century modern living room, and although they are avid sports fans, they wisely chose to not make the TV the focal point of this space, and rather turn their chairs around when they want to watch the game. Unfortunately their design savvy stopped before making its way out to their balcony. The plastic roof of this covered patio is old and decaying, and their existing furniture is ancient and uncomfortable.

16:30
Open Gardens Gardening enthusiast Frankie Lipton has been passionate about plants since she was a child, but 6 years ago she took on the project of a lifetime in leafy Moor Park, Middlesex. She and her husband Leslie brought a new house and Frankie single handily took on the challenge of creating 2 acres of manicured garden from a wild and untamed field.

17:00
Pure Design Pure Design is Hosted by Samantha Pynn, Design editor for "Style at Home" magazine and featured home décor expert on City TV's Cityline. Sassy and style-savvy, Samantha believes you can have it all-high design that's easy on the eyes, the budget-and the earth!

17:30
Move This house Steve and Samantha, a very colorful big city pair, are finally caving in and moving to...the 'burbs!! To compound things, they both also work from home...when they are not attending art festivals in the desert. The challenge is to move their tiny apartment with sewing accoutrements, and other eclectic items into a traditional bungalow and infuse a splash of modernity into it.

18:00
Dickinson's Real Deal Flamboyant antiques expert David Dickinson hosts the show where you can turn up with unwanted antiques and leave at the end of the day with cash in your pocket. The challenge is how to get the best deal – accept the money on offer from the dealer or take your chance in the auction room.

19:00
The Unselleables (UK) Since they’re splitting up, John and Jill are desperate to sell their four-bedroom, 1970s terrace home in Weybridge… But after 18 months, over one hundred viewings, and a sharp drop in the asking price, they haven’t had a single offer. The garden home is nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in one of Southeast England’s wealthiest areas… But with its stale interior and clutter, the home’s potential is completely lost on buyers.

19:30
Show me How It’s time to get creative! Our homegrown series Show Me How is all about arts & crafts --- and we show you the ropes! Each week we learn something new, with a host of experts in studio who take us step-by-step through each project. So get inspired, get creative and start having fun! That’s Show Me How – only on the Home Channel!

20:00
Home Made With only five designers left in the competition this week it's three against two as they attempt to make over entire family homes in just five days on a budget of only $50,000.

21:00
I want a Garden The Robbins family returned to live in Ireland last October following a few years in the UK and Denmark. Peter, is a Director of a pharmaceutical company and Áine is an Art Teacher. They have two children Sophie (7) and Will (5). They previously lived in the house behind and always dreamed of living in their current home. They purchased the house six years ago but due to work commitments they moved abroad moved and the house was rented.Hence the garden was in need of some creative direction.

21:30
Family Renovation As the renovation moves into fall, and there is still no insulation on the main floor of the house, Marie-France really needs to move the family upstairs; however, this plan could interfere with the goals of the construction crew. Who will win the battle of wills?

22:00
Moving Day With moving house often being described as one of the most stressful days of our lives, Moving Day is a brand new programme that helps people get through their house move as smoothly as possible. Each programme features one person’s house move, with presenters on hand to offer some good advice and a helping hand, while Jim the handyman is available to carry out those niggling jobs you don’t get time to do on the day, from plumbing in that washing machine to changing the locks.

22:30
Front of House Using materials from a salvage yard, some wild butterfly shapes and some green-fingered magic; designer Oliver Heath and Garden designer Lisa Buckland bring a bit of romance to a dull terrace house in Liverpool. But there could be a few broken hearts if the owner thinks that her new fairytale house is more rancid than romantic.

23:00
Property Ladder UK When you’ve already got a full time occupation, taking on a property development is a big extra commitment and requires very nifty juggling of jobs. This week 2 sets of developers are taking on that responsibility but have very different approaches. Julie Thomas and Lee Jones are both scientists with a love of detail so they want to do all their renovation work themselves.


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