Curb Appeal: The Block

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  • 2010
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.6  (52)

Curb Appeal: The Block is a home improvement show that aired on HGTV in 2010. The show stars three experts in home design and renovation- John Gidding, Greg Runnels, and Chip Wade- who work together to transform outdated and unattractive homes into beautiful and modern living spaces.

The show is set in a small neighborhood, where every house is in dire need of an exterior makeover. Each episode focuses on a different house, and the team is tasked with improving the home's curb appeal- everything from the front yard, facade, and entryway. The show's ultimate goal is to increase each home's value and make it more appealing to potential buyers.

John Gidding is the creative force behind the show's transformations. He's an architect and designer who specializes in outdoor spaces, and he's in charge of developing a design plan for each home. His focus is on creating a cohesive and attractive aesthetic that complements the neighborhood's overall look.

Greg Runnels is a licensed contractor with over 20 years of experience in the industry. He's responsible for executing John's designs and making sure all the renovations are completed within the allotted time and budget. He oversees a team of skilled craftsmen, including builders, landscapers, and painters.

Chip Wade is the show's carpenter and resident handyman. He's the one who brings John's designs to life, building custom furniture and other unique pieces that set each home apart from the rest. Chip is also responsible for maintaining the homes after the renovations are complete, ensuring that they stay looking great for years to come.

Each episode typically begins with the team meeting the homeowners and assessing the home's existing exterior. They discuss the homeowners' needs and desires for the space, and John works on a design plan. Once the design is approved, Greg and his team get to work, demolishing the old and outdated aspects of the home's exterior and replacing them with new, modern elements.

The transformations are always impressive, with the team completely changing the look and feel of each home's exterior. They install new landscaping, replace old siding, and add finishing touches like modern light fixtures and custom front doors. Chip's custom builds are always a highlight of each episode, with the team creating everything from outdoor seating areas to unique planters and window boxes.

Throughout each episode, the homeowners are involved in the renovation process, giving their input on the design and watching the transformation unfold. At the end of each episode, the team unveils the new and improved home, and the homeowners are always amazed at the stunning transformation.

Curb Appeal: The Block is a must-watch show for anyone interested in home renovation and design. The team's expertise and passion shine through in each episode, and the transformations are always awe-inspiring. The show is a great reminder of the power of curb appeal and how it can completely transform a home's value and appeal.

Curb Appeal: The Block is a series that ran for 4 seasons (58 episodes) between January 1, 2010 and on HGTV

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Seasons
A Not-So-General Store
13. A Not-So-General Store
October 20, 2011
Diana and Mate recently purchased a home that used to be a general store. Designer John Gidding steps in to transform the decrepit front yard and bright blue house into a comfortable and charming residence for the family.
All The Right Angles
12. All The Right Angles
October 19, 2011
Mike and Teresa are a vibrant, young couple. Unfortunately their home is sticking out like a sore thumb. Designer John Gidding and his team step in and transform this bland home into a modern piece of art.
Blank Canvas to Artists' Abode
11. Blank Canvas to Artists' Abode
October 18, 2011
Raul and Jocelyn recently purchased a fixer-upper with zero style. The home absolutely does not reflect their creative spirits so John Gidding and his team step in to bring in some color and much-needed architectural details.
Tudor Revival
10. Tudor Revival
October 17, 2011
No one can see beyond the dated shingles and dilapidated fence of Gentry and Eric's house. Designer John Gidding and his team step in to turn the hidden hideaway into the picturesque gem of the block.
Cookie Cutter to Stately Manor
9. Cookie Cutter to Stately Manor
October 1, 2011
Tim and Karen's home has been in the family for three generations, and it's starting to show signs of neglect. Designer John Gidding steps in to transform this ugly duckling of the street into a stately Georgian manor.
It's All in the Details
8. It's All in the Details
October 1, 2011
New parents Randy and Meredith's home lacks the charm of others in the neighborhood. With the help of designer John Gidding and his team, their bright pink home will go from the eyesore of the block to the gem.
Tiling It Up, Spanish Style
7. Tiling It Up, Spanish Style
October 1, 2011
Designer John Gidding reinvigorates a boring, beige bungalow with a $20,000 Spanish eclectic makeover.
Big Brood Gets a Big Makeover
6. Big Brood Gets a Big Makeover
September 24, 2011
Designer John Gidding and his team give a bright and colorful makeover to an all-white Victorian that resembles a haunted house.
Boring Box to Charming Cottage
5. Boring Box to Charming Cottage
September 24, 2011
The Hulse's have two young boys, and their blank facade is not reflecting their lively personalities. Designer John Gidding and his team step in to give the lucky young family a $20,000 makeover.
Ranch House Goes Contemporary
4. Ranch House Goes Contemporary
September 24, 2011
Jeffrey and Kim admit they are embarrassed by their bland, barren home. Designer John Gidding and his crew raise the family's spirits the form of a $20,000 makeover to turn the 1950s rancher into the coolest house on the block.
Dated Digs to Malibu Dreamer
3. Dated Digs to Malibu Dreamer
August 13, 2011
Frank and Angel live in the gorgeous Berkeley Hills, but their dated hillside home is anything but beautiful. Designer John Gidding and his team know this is going to be a difficult task, but if anyone can pull it, off it's them.
1970s Rancher Gets New Life
2. 1970s Rancher Gets New Life
August 6, 2011
Designer John Gidding breathes new life into a boring 1970s rancher with a spectacular $20,000 makeover.
Facade Gets a Modern Facelift
1. Facade Gets a Modern Facelift
August 6, 2011
Designer John Gidding transforms a recently engaged couple's hodgepodge home into a stylish modern facade to match their young, vibrant personalities.
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Where to Watch Curb Appeal: The Block
Curb Appeal: The Block is available for streaming on the HGTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Curb Appeal: The Block on demand at Discovery+, Amazon Prime, Philo, Hulu, HGTV and Sling.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (52)
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