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Brigitte may have lost her cherished childhood stuffed toy, but she finds love with her new gas fireplace and bookshelves.
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If you agree to let a friend use your house for a home sales party, the least you can do is demolish, wallpaper, and paint.
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Brigitte grabs life by the horns and her floor tiles with a crowbar when she decides to get a motorcycle license and re-tile her foyer.
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An afternoon of roof repair teaches Brigitte that she has bitten off more than she can chew. It’s time to call in a dream team of roofers to finish the job.
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An upcoming award show leaves Brigitte with no visible means of support for her dress or the sad state of her bedroom closet and floor.
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Brigitte’s upcoming audition leaves her living room floor all tapped out. Will our off-off-Broadway baby refinish it before she shuffles off to Buffalo?
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Brigitte uses a workshop makeover as a chance to turn one of her girlfriends into a lean, mean, carpentry machine.
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Brigitte’s addiction to Bingo pays off big in the form of a backyard hot tub.
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A leading role in a romantic film set in turn of the century Tuscany gets Brigitte in the mood for a new wall and fountain in the backyard.
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Brigitte’s camping trip motivates her to build an outdoor fireplace so she can enjoy cooking in the great wide open.
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Brigitte meets her match in the form of a new neighbour who’s just as handy with tools and just as funny. Oh yeah, and she’s only seven! |
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Brigitte’s sneaky neighbour Ted drops some not-so-subtle hints about the sorry state of her garden. In fact, he drops them right at her gate.
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Arts and crafts and ceramic fixtures do not mix! Brigitte finds out the hard way when her glue gun projects destroy her toilet and medicine cabinet. |