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Kitchen Equipped is a show which aired on Food Network and HGTV. The show, which shot three seasons was co-hosted by Canadian pastry and celeb chef Anna Olson (seasons two and three), carpenter Jay Purvis, and interior designer Stacy McLennan (season one). Both Olson and Purvis explore building and renovating a kitchen.
Restaurant Makeover is a television series on HGTV Canada that currently airs as reruns on the Food Network Canada and HGTV Canada, as well as the Fine Living channel and Food Network in the United States, DTour and in over 16 other countries worldwide. The pilot episode starred designer Robin De Groot and chef Brad Long in the Coco's Cafe
The Food Network has tracked performance of the series in turning restaurants around. By 2015, all seven of the restaurants featured in the 2011 premiere season had closed. By 2018, 100 of the first 140 restaurants renovated had closed. Only one of the 29 restaurants visited in the 2022-2023 final season has closed, and one has been sold. [4]
Fans who had imagined Lopez-Alt cranking out his culinary creations in a gleaming, stainless-steel dream kitchen got a dose of reality last week, when SeriousEats published a slide show detailing ...
Season 5 got out to a hot start in Treasure Island, Florida, with the four teams taking on one of the most important rooms in the house: The kitchen. HGTV fans will recognize the competitors ...
Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin are returning to HGTV!. Season 3 of Farmhouse Fixer premieres on April 23, and, for fans of the renovation show, it's felt like a long time coming.The popular ...
[6] [7] Season one of the six-episode spinoff featured the Napiers working with Wetumpka, Alabama to renovate multiple homes and public spaces within its town. For season two in 2023, the "takeover" was recorded in Fort Morgan, Colorado. [24] Season three will feature the takeover of Sebring, Florida. [25] [26]
The sixth season, however, fell out of the top 35, and ranked 38th, averaging 10.3 million viewers per episode. The seventh season ranked 39th, averaging 9.1 million viewers. By season eight, the show barely ranked in the top 50 with just over 8.5 million viewers per episode on average.