You Live in What? Season 2
A ferry. A train depot. An ice cream factory. With imagination, tenacity and a few bucks, people have turned the most unlikely places into personal palaces. Meet gutsy visionaries who found beauty in dilapidated commercial spaces, turning them into wonderful one-of-a-kind homes.
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You Live in What?
2012 / TV-GA ferry. A train depot. An ice cream factory. With imagination, tenacity and a few bucks, people have turned the most unlikely places into personal palaces. Meet gutsy visionaries who found beauty in dilapidated commercial spaces, turning them into wonderful one-of-a-kind homes.
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You Live in What? Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Take a tour of some intriguing spaces homeowners have transformed into their own abodes, including a firehouse, a charcoal distribution center, an old pool hall and a former meat market!
These amazing home conversions from around the world have quite a history, including a 17th-century Mission, an old train depot, a former summer camp and 19th-century horse stables.
Not everyone lives in a suburban tract home, or wants to! Take a tour of some amazing home transformations, including a home made out of tomato cans, a former grocery store, soda bottling factory and even a vintage movie house.
Discover home conversions from around the world with a various histories including an oast house and an airplane hangar. Who knew you could make a comfortable home out of a bank, a grocery store and old whiskey barrels?
Stunning home conversions from around the world include a windmill, a goat shed, a dovecote and a speakeasy. Discover all of these unique homes plus an airstream, a washateria and a WWII Quonset hut.
Take a look at the incredible home conversions from around the world that include a winery, a tobacco warehouse and a castle. A family found their dream home in an old greenhouse, while a woman in Idaho keeps shop in a sheep wagon.
Converted homes from around the world have history including a schoolhouse, a 100-yr-old barn and even a missile silo. A man found his dream home in an old submarine, while a family made themselves comfortable in a historic mill.
One couple gave a modern touch to a historic grist mill, while another family made a dilapidated barn their dream home. Who knew you could make a comfortable home out of a lighthouse? One man set up his house in a rundown theatre.
Homes from around the world have quite the history including an old caboose, a historic red mill, a fuselage, a fur factory, a gas station, an auto body shop, a paint warehouse, a Mexican restaurant and even a hayloft!
Not all amazing homes are traditional suburbia dwellings. Some start out as a cemetery chapel, a sugar mill, a doctor's office, a railcar, a church, a firehouse, a pump house or even a historic schoolhouse.
These amazing home conversions have quite a history including a Catholic schoolhouse, WW II bunker, gas station, grocery, horse barn, firehouse and church. Some homes used to be modes of transportation including a bus and a plane.
Old, historic structures are transformed to modern, luxurious homes! A lighthouse, WWII bunker, shipping containers, old jail house, historic federal bank, barn, grist mill and even a train are converted into amazing homes.