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I Hate My Kitchen

In residential real estate it's the kitchen that really makes or breaks a home. This hip new series turns bland and outdated kitchens from eye sores to eye candy. Acquire new ideas on how to get the kitchen of your dreams without breaking the bank. Learn out-of-the-box ways to re-use what you've got and get answers from the professionals, using tomorrows newest products mixed with today's innovative design. So don't hate your kitchen...learn how to give it some love!

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James Young II
Self - Host
Chris Fink
Self - Homeowner
Dawn Brodey
Self

Season 8 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Eclectic Open Kitchen Reno

Emily and Dave love their charming 70s home, except for the closed-in, outdated kitchen with broken appliances and well-worn cabinets. Licensed contractor James Young's renovation plans include demo'ing all the walls to create an open concept kitchen, new cabinets, inexpensive DIY slab door countertops, an art glass chevron backsplash and a brass sink and faucet worthy of the new space. The new kitchen design flows seamlessly with the couple's eclectic modern style.

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