American Rehab: Restoring Victoria - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Master Suite Meltdown
Shalina Joy has a massive undertaking on her hands when she decides to save a rundown Mediterranean Revival home in historic Newark, New Jersey for her and her family. Restoring a home isn't easy -- especially when the floors of your new master suite are collapsing beneath your feet! Will she triumph over rotting floors, water damage and missing joists, or has she bitten off more than she can chew?
Living Room Revamp
Shalina Joy is ready to take on the dark, dreary and dated living room in her 1900s Mediterranean Revival home in Newark, New Jersey. But will years of bad renovations and a brick beast of a fireplace keep her from bringing this room back to its former light, bright and elegant glory?
Front Yard Facelift
This historic Mediterranean Revival house in Newark, New Jersey, was once the jewel of the block, but now this worn-out belle of the ball needs a massive facelift. The swampy pool in the backyard is also desperate for attention. Can Shalina Joy reveal this house's classic charm?
Kitchen Collapse
Shalina Joy faces a colossal challenge when she tries to make this cramped, outdated kitchen a space her family can enjoy. She tears away layers of past renovations only to find crumbling plaster, holes in the ceiling and walls ready to collapse! Will she be able to turn around this kitchen nightmare?
Backyard Blowout
This back yard needs one major job: Demolition! Shalina Joy has her hands full with a backyard filled with dangerous, illegal structures, crumbling steps, and an overgrown jungle. Using creative ingenuity and old school technology, Shalina wrangles this mess into a beautiful living space for her family.
Dining Room Dazzle
There's one final room to makeover in this 1910 Newark house, but money's tight, time's running out and this not-so-formal dining room needs tons of work! It's all hands on deck for Shalina Joy and her crew as they race against the clock to make this room sparkle!
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