Nashville Flipped: Episode list
Troy renovates a 1932 Craftsman-style bungalow with a stairway that seems to be nothing more than a code violation and design roadblock.
Troy faces the challenge of renovating an L-shaped Victorian house to make it appeal to today's buyer.
In an area connected to the local railroad yard, Troy and Julie work to create a historically accurate house with all the amenities a modern family desires.
Troy and Julie tackle a once-grand 1939 minimal traditional home, adding a bathroom and making the dream cottage a showpiece.
Troy takes on a 1935 Craftsman home and finds himself in a precarious position when he realizes the whole front of the house is poised to collapse due to a previous shoddy renovation.
Troy and Julie aim to maximize every inch of space in this modest home. Their renovation plan includes a master suite and outdoor living space with a restored barn.
Troy and Julie transform an eyesore built in 1910 into a fabulous Folk Victorian in Nashville's Buena Vista neighborhood.
Troy restores Queen Anne-style living and dining rooms to their former glory and exposes an eye-catching front porch.
Troy and Julie tackle the unforeseen challenges that come out of the woodwork, literally, while renovating a farmhouse built in 1875.
Troy Dean Shafer takes on a 1935 Craftsman home with more than its fair share of issues. He finds himself in a precarious position when he realizes the whole front of the house is poised to collapse thanks to a previous shoddy renovation. To restore this house to its former glory, Troy's budget is going to take a hit, but this risk could pay off in Music City.
Troy Deal Shafer restores a farmhouse that has stood for over 100 years. With a house that old, it's going to need a lot of work to make sure it stands another century.
Troy Dean Shafer restores an East Nashville bungalow.
Troy Dean Shafer takes on a home that underwent its first major renovation in the 1960s. Now, it's time to peel back the layers someone else added to expose its history. Troy is hoping to find plenty of the home's original elements along the way.
Troy Dean Shafer restores a Tennessee farmhouse from the 19th century.
Troy Dean Shafer restores a 1940s brick ranch style home in East Nashville. When dealing with historic homes, things don't always go as planned. Problems come at Troy from above and below on this one, but his team pulls together to make this a beauty.
ocated about ten minutes from downtown Nashville, Troy Dean Shafer has big plans for this 1920s home. It's getting an entire addition added on the back. He'll be saving, salvaging, antiquing, and doing whatever it takes to make sure this addition feels like it's been around as long as the original bones of the home.
Troy Dean Shafer takes on a quaint home from the 1920s just south of downtown Nashville. An extra bath and a vaulted master bedroom will go a long way in this home, and some additional custom carpentry will add form and function.