You Live in What? Season 4
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 4 Full Episode Guide
People transform unconventional spaces, like a Tennessee hay barn and a Mississippi gas station, into amazing and luxurious homes. Then, a Michigan couple invests in the renovation of a downtown bank.
An Alabama couple transforms an old Woolworths into a house with modern comforts. Then, an Oklahoma woman lives in what was once a speakeasy, and an artist in Maryland turns a former fire hall and jail into a home.
People across the country ditch traditional homes and transform old, historic structures into awesome homes. A Texas couple tackles an abandoned train depot, and an Iowa horse barn becomes a 13,000-square-foot home.
From a mansion on a movie set transformed into a witch's lair and a ferry boat turned into the ultimate waterfront property, these homes take unique and nontraditional to the next level.
Homeowners across the country prove not everyone has to live in a suburban home. From a missile silo in Kansas to a chicken plant in Indiana, people are converting unusual spaces into gorgeous homes.
Homeowners across the country transform unconventional spaces into amazing homes. In Iowa, a couple transforms a dairy farm into a dream home, and a Montana couple moves into a power plant.
From a potato barn and a theater to an oil refinery and an opera house, homeowners with a vision transform old, historic structures into luxurious living spaces.