Thanks to Joceyln's comment, I decided to search television shows that feature home renovation. I found this one by Mike Holmes where he makes an apartment wheel chair accessible.
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Another TV show you can check out is "House of Bryan" it is a guy completly rebuilding his house to creat a dream home
ReplyDeleteThat's one I've never heard of, thanks Jordan!
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