Season 4 Episodes
1. Farmhouse Kitchen
These homeowners love to cook but find that their tired and outdated kitchen just isn't working.
2. Multipurpose Office
A room originally planned as an office has turned into a storage space, and these homeowners are stumped and don't know how to make it more functional for the entire family.
3. Warm Steel Loft
This time Josh and the team are taking on a 1980s loft addition on a craftsman home. The goal? To update the space so that it fits in with the rest of the house.
4. Zen Bedroom
Oversized furniture dominates this couple's master bedroom, and the result is a cramped and uninviting space. These homeowners want a calming space where they can relax after a hectic workday.
5. Kitchen Blow-Up
A young couple has done the best they can to create their dream kitchen, but the end result doesn't quite live up to their vision. Lucky for them, they're about to get crashed.
6. Party Kitchen
Thanks to Josh and his crew, an outdated kitchen is headed for modern-day design with new flooring, cabinets, counter tops, a kitchen island and lighting, plus a brand-new bay window.
7. Indoor/Outdoor Kitchen
Josh and his crew gut a small outdated kitchen. They bring in all new appliances, custom cabinets, a rich travertine floor and backsplash, and giant folding glass doors that lead to a raised deck with an outdoor kitchen.
8. Bedroom Deck-out
This couple's bedroom lacks style, furniture & a real bed - which makes it the perfect canvas for Josh! A platform bed, French doors opening to a deck & a custom bathroom door turn this bedroom into a sanctuary.
9. Reclaimed Philadelphia Kitchen
A 150-year-old kitchen gets a modern update when Josh Temple and the House Crashers team roll into Philadelphia. The result? An updated contemporary kitchen with historical integrity.
10. Pub-Style Sunroom
A tired sunroom with shabby screens and a broken brick floor gets the ultimate makeover when House Crashers rolls into Sacramento. The result? The perfect pub room hangout.
11. Cohesive Living & Dining Space
These homeowners are at a loss as to how to utilize their oversized living/dining area. Josh and his team transform the space with a cutting-edge fire feature, wood floors and a custom built dining room table.
12. Bar Basement Lounge
House Crashers is crashing Philly! And for some lucky homeowner, a cold, unused basement will become a slick new lounge, complete with cork pebble flooring, a unique cabinet media wall, a live-edge wood bar, and steel glass doors.
13. Streamlined Family Room
Josh Temple takes on a cluttered family room by adding a built-in banquette. The unused fireplace is demoed to provide room for a one-of-a-kind table and a cabinet for storage while French doors are installed to access the patio.