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Therapist Raushanah needs a peaceful bedroom for her and her poodle. Jake builds a dog bed, and Jazz designs the room with her favorite colors. For the reveal, Jake makes Crab Shrimp Cakes and asparagus. Jazz makes glazed Mini Red Velvet Doughnuts.
Therapist Raushanah needs a peaceful bedroom for her and her poodle. Jake builds a dog bed, and Jazz designs the room with her favorite colors. For the reveal, Jake makes Crab Shrimp Cakes and asparagus. Jazz makes glazed Mini Red Velvet Doughnuts.
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S2, EP7 "Raushanah"Therapist Raushanah needs a peaceful bedroom for her and her poodle. Jake builds a dog bed, and Jazz designs the room with her favorite colors. For the reveal, Jake makes Crab Shrimp Cakes and asparagus. Jazz makes glazed Mini Red Velvet Doughnuts.
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S2, EP8 "Ebony & Robert"Ebony has a toddler, but she still wants a mature living space. Jake creates a stylish wall install. Jazz adds pops of gold, tying the room together. For mealtime, Jake cooks a One-Pot Shrimp Scampi, and Jazz makes crispy Caramel Apple Fritters.
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S3, EP12 "Jessica Pinkett"Jessica needs her living room to be a creative workspace. Jake revamps a bench into a coffee table while Jazz adds a couch and earth tone accessories. On the menu is Oxtails & Rice and Pineapple Rum Frosted Purple Sweet Potato Cupcakes.
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S3, EP13 "Kayla Anglin"Kayla's new real estate career leaves her in need of an office space to meet clients. Jazz adds great furniture to the space including Jake's renovated bookshelves. For the meal, Jake makes Shrimp Satay and Jazz makes Apple Apricot Turnovers.
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S3, EP42 "Javale & Trevor"Jake and Jazz create the best vibe for this bedroom! Jake makes a custom headboard, and Jazz brings the charm with trendy accent pieces. The reveal meal is fried fish cakes, salad, and mango custard with whipped cream.
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S3, EP41 "LaTisha"Jake and Jazz deck out a family/dining room space. The room pops with black side tables made by Jake, and Jazz adds accent pieces that tie both rooms together. The meal is fettuccine with spicy chicken sausage & lemandarin pie.
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S3, EP40 "Kiyanna & Jamal"This couple wants the extra room in the home to be a "get ready" room, before leaving the house. Jake and Jazz team up to make an office/ dressing room. The reveal meal is fried beef tacos & churro ice cream sandwiches.
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S3, EP38 "Abby"Abby wants the feeling of balance and harmony in her bedroom. Jake creates the perfect accent wall, while Jazz lays out soft colors and textures. On the menu is steak sliders & mini red velvet waffles with ice cream and chocolate syrup.
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