The High Low Project - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Gregg and Anson's Apartment
Gregg and Anson long for the living room of their dreams but time and budget have always held them back until they meet up with designer Sabrina Soto who shows them how to have their dream living room at a price they can afford first by creating a high end living room for $37,000 and then matching the design piece by piece for their $5000 budget.
Ideal Family Room Makeover
What Milly and John really want is a comfy retreat that is both kid and adult friendly but they're not sure their budget can get them the room of their dreams. That's when Designer Sabrina Soto transforms the tired family room into a super comfortable family hangout. She then delights the family by matching the high end luxury family retreat piece by piece for their budget.
Enclosed Porch Makeover
An entryway should set the tone for the rest of your home but that wasn't the case for Karen and Gregg Betheil. Designer Sabrina Soto helps transform their enclosed porch into the entryway of their dreams. She creates a multifunctional space that the whole family can use and is an extension of the rest of their home.
The Affordable Luxury Bedroom
Designer Sabrina Soto transforms Hunter and Kristin's bachelor decor bedroom into a luxurious bedroom that blends both their styles but it costs $39,000 which is way out of their price range. She then goes on to match the high end design for their budget of $5000.
Kid's Room Makeover
Andrea and Noah Hager are about to experience a big change in their lives when they welcome their new adopted son from Korea into their home. They have a lot to prepare for and putting together a welcoming kid's room that will help baby Sihoo feel right at home is at the top of their list. With limited time and budget before they bring him home, Sabrina helps them transform their home office into a fun and inviting space that baby Sihoo can grow into and reflect on his Korean heritage.
The Ultimate Dining Room
Family dinners and holidays are a huge part of Allyson and Nick Zaky's life. They love to entertain their extended family as much as possible, but their dining room is lacking the function and style to accommodate such big gatherings. Designer Sabrina Soto comes to the rescue to help create a rustic and comfortable dining room that seats lots of family and friends and a room that will create great memories for years to come.
Great Room, Grand Makeover
Vince and Eli Wilson had big plans for their great room. Unfortunately their kids had even bigger. Toys and sports were not on their mind when they first saw this grand space. Lucky for them, designer Sabrina Soto makes their great room dream into a reality by delivering a stylish and tasteful high end design. She then works her magic and matches this hefty price tag of $48,000 for Vince and Eli's budget of $6,500.
60s Inspired Living Room
Allison and Andy Quartin get a mid-century modern living room that they always wanted when they meet designer Sabrina Soto who shows them how to have the luxury they want at a price they can afford, first by creating a high end living room for $25,000 and then matching the design piece by piece for the Quartin's $5000 budget.
Home Office Makeover
Designer, Sabrina, Soto turns Lipsy Patel's badly in need of help home office into a highly functional, professional looking work haven she always wanted. She then matches the fabulous high-end office design piece-by-piece for Lipsy's budget.
Dream Master Bedroom
Designer Sabrina Soto turns Jeremy and Andrea Klaff`s badly in need of help, master bedroom into the luxury suite they've always wanted for a hefty $22,000 price tag. She then matches the bedroom piece by piece for the Klaff`s budget of $4,000.
My Big Fat Greek Makeover
Designer Sabrina Soto transforms Jimmy and Sophia's old fashioned Greek living room into the modern luxury retreat they've always wanted but it costs $41,000. With a combination of savvy shopping and creative handiwork Sabrina then matches the design for the Jimmy and Sophia`s budget of $4,500.
Dining Room Makeover
Beth and Eric Rudich get their dining room fantasy for their own budget when designer Sabrina Soto takes her high end$26,500 dining room design and matches it piece by piece for only $4,500.
Florida Room Makeover
Sabrina Soto shows Eric and Shira Scott their ultimate serene retreat but it is way out of their price range. Eric and Shira get a big surprise when Sabrina matches her expensive design for their $4,700 budget.
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