

Aubrey and Bristol face a design nightmare after a woman's four-bedroom, three-bathroom home hits the market at a price considerably lower than the comps in the area.

Aubrey and Bristol Marunde get a deal on a structure that looks like a glorified shed on zoned horse property not far from the Strip. They plan to build a 600-square-foot addition and turn it into a two-bed, two-bath home.

Aubrey and Bristol tackle a condo with a major lack of storage. They create a dining nook with cubby-style shelving and transform the living room by adding a pop-out fireplace flanked with cabinets and shelves.

Aubrey and Bristol give a two-bedroom home in a family friendly section of Vegas a beach house theme that easily attracts a buyer and a nice profit.

After buying a condo site unseen, Bristol and Aubrey decide to give it a Vegas bachelor theme to appeal to singles that usually buy in the area.

Aubrey and Bristol convert a duplex into a fun single-family home inspired by Aubrey's college days at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

Aubrey and Bristol tackle an estate-style property where the previous owners sectioned off the home to create a mother-in-law suite. Aubrey must come up with a design to convert the home back to a single-family unit.

Aubrey and Bristol swap jobs as they renovate a Vegas townhouse. This time, Aubrey handles the construction while Bristol tries his hand at design by creating a rustic theme, including a wood wall and beamed ceilings.

Aubrey and Bristol purchase a two-story townhouse with familiar floor plan and super high ceilings. The duo gives the entire space a modern glam makeover that features a fireplace upgraded with floor-to-ceiling tile, a closed-off staircase converted into a work of modern art and a custom wine bar built right off the kitchen.