House Crashers Season 2 Episode 4 Kitchen Island Oasis
- TVG
- August 2, 2010
- 20 min
In the fourth episode of season 2 of House Crashers, host and contractor Josh Temple takes on the daunting task of transforming a dated and cramped kitchen into a spacious and functional island oasis. The homeowners, Ron and Karen, are looking to update their kitchen to better fit their modern and active lifestyle. Their current kitchen is cramped and lacks counter space, making cooking and entertaining a challenge.
As Josh and his team tear down walls and remove old cabinetry, they discover a major problem with the foundation that must be addressed in order to continue with the renovation. But, as always, Josh rises to the challenge and comes up with a solution that not only solves the foundation issue but adds extra storage space in the form of a hidden pantry.
The kitchen island itself becomes the star of the show, as Josh designs and builds a custom island with a waterfall edge, modern pendant lighting, and plenty of counter space for food prep and entertaining. The island also features a built-in sink and dishwasher, making clean-up a breeze.
But the transformation doesn’t stop there – Josh and his team also install new hardwood floors, sleek white cabinetry with plenty of storage options, and a tile backsplash that ties the entire space together. The result is a beautiful and functional kitchen that perfectly fits Ron and Karen’s lifestyle.
Throughout the episode, Josh also takes the time to educate viewers on the importance of proper planning when it comes to home renovation projects, as well as the importance of hiring the right contractor for the job. He stresses the importance of communication between homeowners and contractors, and provides tips on how to ensure that a renovation project goes smoothly.
Overall, Kitchen Island Oasis is a must-watch episode for anyone considering a kitchen renovation. Josh’s expert techniques and design choices are sure to inspire viewers, while his tips on communication and planning serve as valuable lessons for any home renovation project.