You Live in What? Season 3
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 3 Full Episode Guide
Incredible home transformations from historic to modern include a depot, a pump house, a library, and an Airstream trailer. Other unusual living spaces include a mercantile shop and a cave.
Unusual historic spaces converted into luxurious modern homes include a former saloon, an old corner store, an insane asylum, a former women's club, a boiler room and more.
Inventive homeowners from around the world show off their sleek modern homes created from converted historic spaces like a French substation, a Japanese temple, a Texas church and an Arizona brothel.
These inventive home conversions from around the world include a firehouse bachelor pad, a Greek bakery with a scenic view, a former dance hall and a gilded age garage.
Old historic structures are converted into modern homes by visionary homeowners. Explore a former power company building, an English WWII control tower, a corset factory, an elevator, a Japanese kura and more.
Home conversions from around the world include an old pumping station, a tavern, a geisha house and a chicken coop.
Transformations include an old tower, a naval coal plant, a former pharmacy, a fire station and a distillery. Don't miss these incredible repurposed homes that create luxury from old historic buildings.
Inspiring home conversions include a chapel, a straw bale house and an olive mill. Creative homeowners imagined other excellent living spaces in converted buildings like a general store, a gentleman's club and an airplane hangar.
Amazing home conversions include a 550-year-old Irish castle, an old blues hall, and a former meat packing plant. Can you imagine living in a school, grist mill or a dog kennel? What about a French gypsy wagon?
Amazing home conversions from around the world include historic sites like a Caroline castle, a former Soviet fish farm, an old hospital and more.
Go inside homes made from unusual structures with an interesting past like a stone barn, an old dance hall, a Barcelona rescue boat and a little red schoolhouse.
Unusual homes in repurposed spaces include a rowdy old tavern, a farm silo, a Manhattan church and others. Don't miss these incredible transformations from historic structures to modern, luxurious homes.
With creativity and vision, historic structures are transformed into modern homes. Go inside a converted sugar mill on St. Croix, an old boot factory in Austin, a cottage-style school bus and even a Victorian clock tower.