Instant Dream Home (2022) s01e03 Episode Script
A Room with a View
1
[suspenseful music playing]
[Erik] The family is exiting the house.
-[Dre] Nice out.
-[Shirley] Yes, it is.
[Erik] They're headed to the car.
Go ahead and roll out.
[upbeat music playing]
Anaré is leaving his house right now
with his mom and his boyfriend
and he has no idea his whole house
is getting a makeover today.
My accomplice Dre's sole mission is to
keep the family away from the house
from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
-[Dre] Anything need to go back here?
-Nah.
[Danielle] Any longer than that,
Anaré's gonna know something's up.
So our team has been preparing for months
to pull off this one-day renovation.
[Dre] I'd like to nominate Anaré,
because he's always giving to others
and never asks
for anything in return.
[Danielle] Dre told Anaré he was
submitting him for a home makeover show
but he never told him he was chosen.
He loves his community,
he loves his family.
Most importantly,
I love Anaré because of his heart.
He's always gonna be that person
in your corner, rooting you on,
just trying to make
your day a little easier.
He does that for literally everyone.
I'm Anaré Holmes. I'm a firefighter EMT.
I am the first person in my family
to own a house.
We grew up in apartments my whole life.
My father gave me the idea
and the importance of home ownership.
Dad had a thousand projects
he wanted to get done around the house.
But he passed away
before he could finish any of them.
[expectant music playing]
[Anaré] The people who live with me
right now are my mom and my boyfriend.
[Shirley] Dre, if you want,
you could crack those eggs.
Make yourself useful. [laughs]
So, mom, we gave her the room
that was on the main level
because I just could not live with myself
with her going up and down stairs.
We've tried to make it cozy.
And then my spot in the attic
with the air mattress.
[Dre] Anaré spends
a lot of time helping others
and his home has been neglected.
But that's just
the type of person that he is.
Here is the wood paneling
that we would like updated.
I mean, I don't know anybody
who's still doing this, do you?
Tile is just coming up.
You can see the cabinets.
One's about to
just fall off the rails here.
The kitchen is, like, a tight space.
It's time to just rethink
how we can make it more open,
make it so that we can
do some entertaining.
We got trucks, our team, and just one day!
Here we go! It's gonna be hot!
[upbeat music playing]
Here comes the first
It gets you off, starts you up ♪
We got a reno emergency, everybody!
-Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
-[all exclaiming]
[Danielle] Time to
wake up the neighborhood!
["Hey Hey You" by Danny Farrant
& Paul Rawson playing]
We know where we are
We know what we wanna do ♪
-[Paige] Ooh! I can't wait. Let's begin.
-[Erik] All right. We gotta pack stuff up.
[Danielle] Let's get this thing going.
We got to move, all right.
-[Adair] Thank you. Thanks, Danielle!
-[Danielle grunts]
I'm drowning in socks. [laughs]
[Erik] Drowning in socks?
I can honestly say
that's not a problem I have.
He's never gonna run out of socks.
Man, we just got in this house
and I'm sweating already.
[Erik] We gotta get this stuff out.
Move fast, fast, fast, you guys.
There's a lot we gotta do
before we even get this thing cut out.
[Nick] I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
-[saw whirring]
-What are you doing?
-Hey!
-I thought you liked plants!
-Why are you cutting down the bushes?
-This is killing me, Danielle.
But if all this plant material
and all this stuff is here,
my guys can't come in and stain the house.
-So this has to be fully cleared.
-That's a big problem. Okay.
But if we pull it off,
this brick is going to look so, so good.
It's gonna be so slick and sexy.
-And stand out! Okay!
-So slick and sexy.
[upbeat music playing]
[Danielle] There's no way we could
make over an entire house in a day
unless we spent months
prepping at this warehouse.
Okay, so this is Anaré Holmes.
He lives in a 1920s bungalow
with his mom and his boyfriend, Andre.
This house has not been
renovated since the '90s,
so there's going to be a lot of work.
This dude deserves every bit of help
we can give him, though.
[Paige] That's true.
Where are we starting
in the front of the house?
Curb appeal, curb appeal, curb appeal.
We're going to stain all that brick white,
vibrant accents to that front.
We're gonna plant it up
and we're gonna add that red door
leading into the interior.
[Erik] Blue, man, that's a bold move.
Honestly, there's so much
brick on this street.
Why don't we paint the entire exterior,
add some more plants in front,
trim some of these trees up a bit?
Because I want this house
to shine on the exterior.
[Adair] Right? Okay, for the interior,
I'm gonna lighten everything in the house,
brighten it up, all new furniture.
We need to open up the kitchen.
He loves to entertain.
That's not an entertainer's kitchen.
So we open this whole thing up.
-[Paige] Oh!
-Get rid of this wall and make this open.
And make sure Anaré has
the entertainer's kitchen he deserves.
Okay, so now we're in the main bedroom.
Remember, Anaré gave up
the main bedroom for his mom.
What we're gonna do
is we're gonna bring the light in.
We're gonna freshen up the room
with some fresh paint
and add all new furniture.
Now, take us upstairs, Paige.
So this couple lives in the attic,
which would be fine if the attic
was bigger and had more to it.
But it's it's so cramped.
And they call it a "suite."
Now I don't see anything sweet about this.
-[Paige] I know.
-Right? And he's gay, right?
And everybody says
everybody says gay men have style.
We're supposed to just magically
-And this just debunks the whole thing.
-[Paige] Okay, back to the point.
So the idea that you are
living in the attic is kind of
I don't know, it gives off that
"Creepy upstairs,
not a lot of sun exposure."
So hear me out.
This homeowner has done
so much for other people
that he deserves something really big
and really special.
This is the special project.
It is a balcony window found in Poland.
And when you put three of them together,
it adds 40 square feet
to the room upstairs.
Wow.
You went to Poland?
I didn't go to Poland,
I went on a website.
-[Erik] A video then.
-[laughs]
We just took this from a drab,
dusty attic situation,
to now a beautiful resort-style suite.
I do just want to point out
you're asking me to
cut a giant hole out in the ceiling,
put in this gigantic heavy structure,
add this flooring,
bump this whole wall structure out.
There's a lot going on there,
there's a lot of variables.
Don't you giggle.
I'm laughing because I'm like,
"Here comes the rain."
We have limited time.
We have limited resources.
It's gonna be hard to pull off.
That's all I'm saying.
[clock ticking]
[tools banging]
We're putting a massive window upstairs,
and we need to make sure
that the ceiling can actually hold.
That's not a day job.
Also this is coming down.
-We're getting rid of this, open it up.
-Not something you can do in a day.
This is all gonna go. Go for it.
[grunts]
-That's my contribution.
-You need to hit it harder than that.
[Erik] Yo!
Swinging hammer.
That's what I'm talking about.
-Come on! Get in there!
-[Paige yelps]
-I'm kidding.
-[Erik] That was good. That was good.
[upbeat music playing]
Hold up. Hold up. Hold up.
So we got our roof
fully being supported
right where we want to put our window.
-[Erik] Well, that makes life easy.
-[woman] Down the whole line.
-[Paige] This messes us up big time.
-[woman] Get on in there.
[Erik] Yeah.
Well, we can't
do anything about this post,
'cause this is what's holding up the roof.
So we're gonna have to move
the glass dormer over and start here,
work our way that way
which is only 16 inches over.
That's not the end of the world.
The bad news
Somebody's gonna have to tell Adair
that this is gonna require a pole
right through the middle of the kitchen.
So I'm gonna get to work on this.
Figure out how to tell him that.
That is literally
going to break Adair's heart.
Yep. Nothing I can do about it.
-It's either that or the house collapses.
-Great.
[Adair] How's it looking?
We figured it out yet?
[Erik] Uh, well, bad news.
We're gonna have to put a support beam
in right here and drop it.
No, Erik!
[tense music playing]
A post right here.
That's right where the island is.
There's literally nothing I can do.
The support for the dormer upstairs
literally drops right here.
And without a support beam here,
there's nothing to support that weight.
We're adding 1,400 pounds to the house.
I literally can't do anything about it.
A little bit more. A little bit more.
Let me see. Let me see. Perfect.
This is our schedule wall.
She rules our lives.
She's pretty but she's mean.
[Erik] I think we need to identify
the major pinch points in here
and where the ripple effects could
come from, 'cause there are a few.
Uh, first and foremost, of course,
is the demo happening in the kitchen.
Then we also have the demo
going on upstairs in the main bedroom.
While we're working on
that glass balcony upstairs,
we can't have folks
down on the deck below,
because it is essentially a war zone.
Things could fall off the roof,
tools could fall, scaffolding issues.
We can't have anybody back there
while that's happening.
Then at this point, this is when
we bring in Paige's glass balcony.
Is no one concerned that
design happening at the last 30 minutes,
building at the last 30 minutes,
you're doing stuff at the last 30 minutes?
This is a lot for the last 30 minutes.
Why did we stack it this way?
It feels like the balcony window
is throwing off our whole schedule.
The thing is, is that the balcony window
is non-negotiable.
It's happening.
Balcony window is a non-negotiable.
And I'll tell you why.
Because we're cutting a hole in the roof.
-So it is at that point a non-negotiable.
-Wow, thank you so much.
[Danielle] Dre's gonna be back home
with the family at 7:00 tonight.
That post in the kitchen
is gonna cost us an hour.
We're gonna have to
make up that hour somewhere.
["Walk of Fame" by Chloe Leighton playing]
Been around the block a couple of times
That don't mean I gotta get wise ♪
-Hey! Uh, what are you doing?
-Making a hole in the roof.
-[Paige] We have a hole in the roof now.
-Sure do.
Which means there's
going to be a window soon.
Sure is. Which means
I gotta get back to work on this.
And you haven't told me
how that window is getting here.
Have faith. That's coming.
[upbeat music playing]
[Adair] Why do we need safety harnesses?
[Erik] Uh, because
Paige had this brilliant idea
You're welcome.
[Erik laughs] of putting on
a glass balcony.
This gigantic heavy structure.
Why do you want the glass balcony?
What's the purpose of it here?
I feel like we've talked so much
about them wanting
and having a little suite upstairs,
so there's nothing more romantic
and beautiful than an outdoor balcony.
Listen, I think this is gonna
open up the space. It's a great idea.
But the biggest issue we have
is that glass does not like to flex.
But we have to get that glass piece
up on the roof.
-[Paige] Right.
-It's gonna take a team of folks.
I can't get a forklift up on that deck.
Having a crane in that situation
would be less than ideal,
'cause I don't know
what the power line situation is.
But we have to get this in there
as fast as possible.
So what we've done
is we've recreated Anaré's roofline.
This is a full-scale replica. Same pitch.
We have a gable exactly over the door
where Anaré's back door is.
And this big pane right here
is a test piece
that replicates the actual glass wall
that we're getting from Poland.
So if something goes wrong,
we don't have time
to order another one on-site.
-[Erik] We have one.
-We have one. We have one.
We're just gonna try to lift it
straight up to see if we can do it.
Because we have to test it here,
so, again, we don't have any
of these delays or issues on the day of.
[Erik] We're gonna try it with three folks
down below and the five of us up top.
Here we go.
-You got it.
-[Nick] All right, connect it.
-[Erik] Careful, careful.
-[Nick] Pane connected?
-[Paige] Yup.
-[Erik] Careful.
[Adair] Oh
We need more people!
More people?
[Erik] Hold. Hold.
We're busting up the gable. Careful!
-[glass fractures]
-[all exclaim]
We're sitting the corner of the gable here
and we're on the edge of the roof here.
All of that racking made this break,
which is not what we want.
-[Adair] What else can we do?
-[dramatic music playing]
[Erik] I don't know.
-[upbeat music playing]
-[tools whirring]
Here we go. We've made it to the steps.
Let's see what Erik's up to.
There's a giant hole in the roof.
Let's just acknowledge
how much bigger it makes this space
and how much sunlight is coming in now.
-It's pretty dope.
-It's fantastic.
-But there's a hole in the wall.
-There's a hole. We're gonna fix that.
I need you to completely clear people out
and shut down work for 30 minutes.
I'm gonna have three people
on the roof with me,
I'm gonna have three people here with me.
Those are the only six people allowed in.
You're making my heart beat fast.
You're not worried about time?
-'Cause I am.
-Oh, I'm worried about everything.
But mostly there's a big hole in the roof,
we gotta get this patched up.
-I got you! Man, I got you!
-I appreciate you!
-This is gonna be dope.
-Now? Later? Start now?
-Yeah. Uh, 20 minutes. Thank you.
-Whoo!
Hey, Adair!
That window's coming any second.
[Adair] We gotta
get this big stuff in now.
-Let's go.
-This has to work.
[Nick] It's not gonna
fit on the stairway, right?
[Adair] It's not gonna fit,
it's too narrow.
[Erik] We got a matter of minutes.
-[Adair] Do you need help?
-[Erik] Be safe but be quick.
Don't scuff up the corner.
Try to pick that up. Yes, there it is.
Good stuff. Good stuff. All right.
I'm going under. Let's get it up here.
We've only got minutes.
Wasn't there something else?
Get as much up here as you can,
it makes our lives easier.
Don't scuff that up.
Adair's gonna to have you.
-[man] You got it?
-[Erik] Oh!
-[Erik] There it is. There it is.
-[Nick] Thanks, fellas.
Beautiful! All right. Window's coming.
Let's make it happen.
[upbeat music playing]
Time to get everybody out of the house!
[on speaker] Here we go!
We have some serious business here!
Out of the house right now!
Thank you! Thank you, everybody!
No person can be in the house!
Get on out of the house. [imitates echo]
Ooh, this is nice.
I gotta get one for my house.
[on speaker] Thank you!
Thank you, everybody!
Yeah.
All right. So we're getting those
bottom corners in right here
and then we're laying it down.
[Adair] Why do we need hard hats?
[Erik] We're bringing the window in!
We're loading. It's game time.
-[Danielle] Oh, my God. Seriously.
-[Nick] Wait, wait.
-Oh, my God!
-Wait, it's right above us.
-[Danielle] That's a helicopter!
-[Nick] What?
[Erik] You wanted a window!
I'm giving you a window!
-[dramatic fanfare playing]
-Oh, my God!
Is that safe?
[Erik] This is the fastest way
to get a window in here!
Erik, my heart is racing really fast!
[Nick] When we tested this,
we were all on a roof,
trying to pick it up,
and it broke, it didn't work.
He said, "Oh, I'll find a way."
We didn't think it would be this.
[Danielle and Adair exclaim]
Like, us just wearing these hats
is not going to save us.
[Danielle] Oh, my gosh!
[Erik] Randall and I are gonna
grab the straps, lower it into the corner.
Paige, I need you guys
to make sure we're clear in here,
we're landing in the cleat, okay?
Oh, my gosh! Ahh!
Look at it shaking like that.
[Danielle] I've never even
been on a helicopter! Oh, my gosh!
-Oh, my gosh! Ahh!
-[Adair] Hold on to your hardhat!
-Hold on to each other!
-[Danielle] Ooh!
It's right above our heads right now.
[Erik] All right, we're coming down.
Be ready. Be ready now.
-It's swinging back.
-[Danielle] Oh!
[Erik] Grab it! Grab it! Grab it!
[all exclaiming]
[Paige] You got it, guys! Good job!
-[Erik] Let's go. Let's go.
-[Danielle] They got it!
-[Erik] Lower it just a bit more.
-[Danielle] This is amazing!
[Erik] 'Cause if that glass breaks,
that's the only one we have.
-They're right there.
-Come on!
-[Danielle shrieks]
-[Erik] All right. Back it up! Back it up!
[Erik] There it is, baby!
["On The One" playing]
[all whooping and cheering]
-[Erik] There it is, baby! I got you!
-[Paige] Yeah!
Wow!
Wait, but we gotta get back to work.
[Erik] Here we go. Ready? Lift it up.
-All right.
-[man] Hold on.
-We just
-[Erik] Hold off.
We are back in the house!
Back to work!
Go, team, go!
We want to make sure
that we get Anaré's house done today!
[Erik] Get a rope out.
All right, we're clear.
Let's go, baby!
-Don't break this.
-[man] There we go.
-[Erik] There it is.
-[all] Whoo!
-[Erik] We're in, baby!
-[man] We're in!
Air five! Whoo!
We did it.
[Danielle] We thought that balcony
was gonna take 30 minutes
and it took half that,
but we're still a half hour behind.
We gotta motor.
[dramatic music playing]
This is all open, right?
Now that we have to put this post,
this post is gonna run
right into the island.
[Danielle] What are you going to do?
I have to actually
have them cut the cabinet
to accommodate this post.
And then, what we normally do,
the granite countertops
are cut in the warehouse.
-You know, offsite.
-Right. But you gotta do it here.
-[Adair] Yes. Like this
-So this looks like a bundle of problems
waiting to happen. [laughs]
[upbeat music playing]
-[Adair] You're helping with interiors.
-[laughs]
[Adair] How do you like
being part pf the design department?
[Nick] You know, I'm as clean
as I'll ever be on a job site.
But I understand
that we gotta get everything in
before we even start staining,
I'm happy to help.
[Adair] Exactly.
-We're gonna set everything on the side.
-[Nick] Yup.
Because we need that bed to be built
before we can actually
set everything and anything else.
-[Nick] Okay.
-I'm gonna go shoeless.
-[Nick] You got some pretty feet, Adair.
-I know. I mean, thank you.
[laughing]
So it's not all just fluff and pillows.
[Nick] To be honest, this is
more sweating than I thought I'd be doing.
-Exactly.
-Inside.
[Danielle] I was a painter
for two summers of college.
-[Paige] Really?
-And I was pretty damn good at it too.
-I'm already done, look at that.
-Dang!
Ooh, I still got it.
Check it out, show 'em what you got ♪
[Danielle] All right. It's almost noon,
and Anaré has his hands full
with the honey-do list
at his sister's house.
Dre told him he was gonna pick up lunch,
but really he's sneaking over here to make
sure this house is gonna be done today.
Me and him are gonna
have a lot of explaining to do
if we don't pull this off.
Hello, Dre!
-Hey.
-How are you doin'?
-I'm good. How are you?
-I am safe and all.
-How crazy is this?
-This is amazing.
-Right? We are changing Anaré's home.
-It's unbelievable.
-[Dre] Yeah. That's amazing.
-And you're part of it.
Yes. He's so deserving of it, so
I think he's a great guy.
He does a lot for the community
as far as volunteer work
-for LGBTQ in, um, around Atlanta.
-Nice.
You know, just things like that,
but just don't take the time
to do things for himself.
-Yeah.
-So, I mean, he's just phenomenal.
-Well, you are too, 'cause, look
-Thank you.
he gettin' a whole new house!
-Uh, new crib!
-New crib! We pimpin' your crib!
Oh, my God, this is crazy.
He's like the first one in his family
to be a homeowner?
-Yes. Absolutely.
-So this is a big deal.
It's a real big deal.
It's a big deal for him, but it's
an even bigger deal for his family.
I know that he had a pretty
close relationship with his dad, right?
He did. He did.
There was a lot of things that they wanted
to do in the home is my understanding?
Yeah, his dad, great guy,
very important to everybody,
including myself.
Yeah.
Just really handy and, you know,
he had big plans
for what he was gonna do for the house,
but unfortunately, we lost him.
A part of why I do so much
is because of my father, really.
He passed away in 2019.
And he wanted me to be
a well-rounded kind of man
and know a little bit about everything.
Those of us that have
been able to prosper and make it,
you kind of have a responsibility
to lift up other people
who also may need help.
And so, a part of that
was always community service.
I mean, I grew up and would
go clean the church on Saturday.
I thought everybody in some way gave back.
So me in my role in terms of
doing what I do for the community
just seemed to be a natural fit.
My little achievement wall sits there.
I've got all of my degrees,
honors from the community.
I kept Dad's picture up top,
because him being,
you know, raising me, really changed
the whole trajectory of my life.
So without him,
there wouldn't be anything on that wall.
A lot of the projects he started
never got completed.
-So this is amazing to have this done.
-We gonna come in here.
-We gonna complete those things.
-Yeah.
So that you all can have this home
for not just
the generation that is living now
-Right.
-but for those to come.
Absolutely.
And that's what he wants.
That's important to him, it really is,
for his family and his dad's legacy,
getting all this done. I'm so excited.
-We gonna make it happen. I'm on them.
-That's what I'm talking about.
I'mma need you
to hold him back when I say,
you know, "I need an extra ten minutes."
-I got you.
-Whether that means to go get a pedicure,
or that means to go get some ice cream.
All right, well, I'mma do my best.
I'mma call you and just be ready.
-I'm always ready.
-All right, sounds good.
-Thank you so much!
-Thank you!
Show me what you're cookin' ♪
Oh, let me see the moves ♪
[Danielle] We have seven hours left
and the attic is still down to the studs.
The kitchen cabinets
are halfway installed.
And we're ahead in Mom's room,
but we haven't even started
staining the exterior.
[Nick] Adair, we have to get this stained.
[Adair] Yeah.
[Nick] I don't know how we're gonna
paint this house in one day.
Yeah. I have what I think is the solution.
It works specifically for brick.
You spray it on once, dries one day.
-[Nick] And that's it?
-And that's it.
Yeah, then it's gonna dry,
and we get to keep moving.
That looks perfect.
That's perfect,
but we have one shot to get it done.
-[Nick] I'll work my way to you.
-[Adair] Okay.
[upbeat music playing]
-[Adair] Wow, look at that. One coat?
-[Nick] Look at how dark it is. One coat.
-[Adair] Wow.
-[Nick] This is a great find.
Adair, watch your head.
-I don't wanna spray-paint your head blue.
-[Adair laughing]
["Bring the Good Stuff" playing]
Wake up and do the right thing ♪
Get on the right track
And bring the good stuff back ♪
This is literally supposed to add
additional square footage to the room.
But I was limited
to this particular location.
-[Danielle] Guys, what's going on?
-Hi, Danielle.
I'm having a little
a little bit of a moment.
So the original plan was
for these to be balcony windows
where you could walk fully up,
and when they're open,
you're, like, fully outside.
[Erik] Open them up.
Right, right, right?
Open up those balconies.
Open up the balconies.
-Wow.
-[Adair] Sweet.
What happened?
'Cause you can't do that now.
Because it's not touching
the ground now, it's it's a window.
-And it's just not the vision that we had.
-No.
It wasn't the plan we had.
You would wanna be standing, Danielle,
at the lip of where the window begins.
[Danielle] So that's almost like
boom, boom, two feet!
[Erik] You want to have this come up?
-You wanna have another step up here?
-Yes, Erik, that was the entire plan!
This is literally
the entire special project.
We do need to figure out
what we're gonna do
because we're on a time crunch here.
Those ocean blue eyes ♪
I wanna dive on in ♪
Ooh, this place is coming together.
-Hey.
-[Danielle] How's it going?
-It's going. Let me show you something.
-Okay.
-[Adair] It's really, really cool.
-Wait, I'll put this down.
Look at that.
-Oh, wow. Nice.
-Look at that.
-And this is Anaré's favorite flower.
-Aww.
And so if you look at the top here though,
look at that.
[Danielle] "Be versatile
and well-rounded."
-[Adair] Yeah.
-That is nice.
Yep, and so this is a quote
that Anaré's dad actually said.
So we know how much
his dad really meant to him.
We added the quote to the top of it
to make it even more special.
My father always encouraged me
to not put limits on myself.
And one of my early concerns
When I came out to him, I was about 19.
He was one of the first people
that I disclosed my sexuality to.
I remember asking him
if he was gonna throw me out the house,
and he just looked at me like I was crazy.
He said, "Why would I do that?
You're still my son."
And, um, he gave me
a degree of confidence.
It helped me to be
more at ease with myself
and I didn't really care who knew.
And that's why it never bothered me
to be called "the gay firefighter,"
'cause it was always cool with Dad.
You are a brother, you are gay man.
And I think he's just gonna feel so good
to know that you were a part of this.
I'm really happy to do it.
You know what I mean?
And I think what you all have in common,
more than anything,
is that you were a firefighter too.
-What?
-[laughing hysterically]
-Just kidding! Go back to work!
-I'm like, "Where's she going with this?"
["Take Me Now" by Cut One
& Wolfgang Black playing]
[Danielle] We have less than three hours
till the family gets home
and Anaré is moving through that
to-do list faster than Dre can add to it.
[Dre] Anaré, under the sink.
Your son a plumber now.
-Of course he is.
-[Dre laughing]
[Anaré] See? I got an assistant.
[Dre chuckling]
[Anaré] Got an assistant.
-[machine whirring]
-There we go!
-[Dre] Huh! It's working!
-[Anaré laughs]
[upbeat music playing]
[Danielle] Eric is busting his butt
on those new stairs.
But that's adding
a bunch of time we don't have.
We're gonna have to hunker down
and make up for it.
Team!
[vocalizing on speaker]
I need you to come outside!
Erik! I know you're probably
on the roof, but I need you!
-[Erik] What?
-[Danielle] Okay, guys.
Let's figure this out
so that we can use our time wisely.
Okay, so in warehouse,
our main bedroom balcony window
was actually completely on the ground,
making it a perfect balcony.
-Right now it looks more like a window.
-How are we gonna fix that?
I'm working on a step up there
to actually bring that
up to the proper height,
which will probably
take me about two hours.
-So that's gonna push this back.
-[Nick] Oof.
Which I know is gonna push on your
design team, Adair, but it is what it is.
I need to get that done. And I know
build and design can't coexist up there.
-So what are we gonna do?
-[Adair] You know what?
We have design scheduled
for later in the day for Shirley's room,
but we finished that room early.
So what we can do is,
these people that we had
assigned to that room,
we can reassign them
over to Andre and Anaré's room.
That way we can get our stuff done.
It's gonna be a little hectic,
and everyone's gonna be
on top of each other,
but that's the only way to make up
the two hours you need for the stairs.
So we have a few things
that we're gonna work through.
-[Adair] A lot.
-But, team, we got this.
I need everybody to, like,
pull their big boy-girl panties on!
-We gonna make this happen.
-[Erik] Big boy panties?
We got this. As usual. As usual.
-Let's go.
-All right, on three!
-[Danielle] One, two, three! Team!
-[all] Go!
-[upbeat music playing]
-Comin' back to ♪
A place that ain't familiar
It feels so good, it feels so strange ♪
[Adair] Come on, guys!
[Danielle] Oh! Whoo-hoo-hoo!
Look at this.
-[Adair] Oh, my God.
-[Danielle] This looks so great!
How are you feeling?
[Adair] I'm I'm crazy nervous.
If we don't get the counters in,
it's like, we won't have a kitchen.
We're just waiting for a specialist
to actually cut the countertop.
-We're here, baby.
-[Adair] Cameron!
-[Danielle] Oh, yay!
-We made it! What's goin' on?
So you have the countertop.
This is what I was talking about.
-We need you to accommodate for this post.
-I got you. Yeah.
There, we just make a notch,
and it'll fit in, slide in, and look good.
-You realize this has to be quick.
-I got you.
-I'll make it as quick as possible.
-Why are you sweating? You're nervous.
-It's hot outside.
-He's been working.
-And I'm nervous.
-Go ahead, get your measurement.
[Cameron] Twenty-five and a half.
Twenty-nine and three-eighths.
[Danielle] What you said. Don't forget.
-All right.
-[Cameron] We'll make it quick.
Why is he so cute?
Tell you somethin' ♪
You're stressin' me out ♪
And I ain't never gonna live this down ♪
You know nothin' ♪
-[Adair] Look at the quartz.
-[Danielle] It's so beautiful.
[drill whirring]
I'm so nervous. It's the only one we have.
Oh, boy.
-[Adair] Nothing can go wrong with this.
-I hope we counted right.
We do not have a backup
and we do not have extra time.
Please don't remind me.
He's a specialist, though.
So that's why we hired him, specifically.
[Danielle] Okay.
[Adair] Be careful!
I'm still so upset
that we had to compromise.
-Yeah.
-I envisioned this kitchen.
-It was gonna be open.
-But it's still gonna be so good.
[Adair] And now we have this post
right in the center, you know what I mean?
Can I? Now?
Yup. Yeah, that'll fit.
In, like, in the notch?
Totally, and then you'll start to fill it.
Then we're good to go.
-[Adair] You want help?
-[Danielle] You need some help?
I really could lift this by myself.
I mean
-[Adair] Wow.
-Yeah, I'm pretty strong.
I did a Spartan race once.
-[Adair] Let them go first.
-Okay.
-[Adair] Okay, countertops are coming in!
-[Danielle] Countertop is coming in!
-Okay.
-[Adair] All right. All right.
-[Cameron] Where we at?
-[Adair] Let's see this thing.
[Danielle] Here we go.
Fingers crossed, palms together.
[intriguing music playing]
-[Adair] Phew! Okay.
-That's what I'm talking about.
It's money! Money, honey!
[exclaiming]
-Danielle, we only have one!
-Look at this!
-We only have one! Get down!
-You did it, man! You did it.
Give me, five! Don't leave me hanging!
Hoo-whee!
Thank you, mama.
We did it!
Now my butt's dirty.
-Everybody back to work! Come on!
-Everybody back to work.
[dramatic music playing]
-[Erik] Looking good. Looks real good.
-Oh, my gosh!
-Wow, this looks great.
-[Paige] Hi, Danielle.
-[Erik] We got it on!
-[Danielle] Hey, Paige, hey, Erik, look!
-Oh, my gosh!
-[Paige] What do you think?
This looks incredible!
You built the steps, Erik.
We built the steps,
we got it in, it looks good.
-But there's still a lot to do.
-What do you have to do?
Right now,
we gotta finish tiling that wall,
I gotta trim out all the steps
so we don't have these rough edges here.
There's a lot going on.
And as soon as we do that, we'll be good.
It's gonna push design right to the end.
-I gotta get back to this.
-[Danielle] Yeah.
-No time to chat.
-Love you, buddy.
-I'm out! Y'all got this! Y'all got this!
-[Erik] Thank you.
-Thank you.
-Get to work.
["Hit It Hard" by Robbie Nevil playing]
Appliances? Yes!
We need to clear some room.
Appliances are coming.
-Come right on in.
-Excuse me.
Phew. Okay.
[man] Okay.
Once these are installed
I think we're almost there. Almost.
[rock music playing]
[Nick] Toss up some plants! Whoo-hoo!
-[knocks on wood]
-There's no hole. No drainage holes here.
So we gotta drill here
before we plant anything inside.
[intense music playing]
Adair! Look at this kitchen!
-Oh, my gosh.
-You like it?
This looks incredible.
But there's still a lot of work to do.
-There is a ton of work to do.
-[laughs] Yeah.
-I'mma leave you to it, okay? All right.
-Please.
-[Paige] Erik! I need hardware.
-[Erik] Yo!
-Hardware for the bed?
-Yeah, where is it?
-It's not in here?
-No.
-Are you serious?
-I'm serious.
[Erik] All right. Let me look downstairs.
[Paige] I can't assemble it
if there's no hardware.
-I'll be back in a sec.
-We don't have time!
You're looking good, everybody!
You're working hard!
Looking good! Looking good!
[phone ringing]
This is Dre. Okay.
-Hello?
-[Dre] Hey, what's going on?
They ready to get back home.
Oh, no. No, no, no.
I need to you hold them off,
like, for a little bit longer.
I need at least another 45 minutes or so.
[Dre] I mean, he's done everything
that he can do here.
-They're already loading the car.
-Okay, all right. Bye!
Oh, Lordy.
Um, the family's coming now!
[dramatic music playing]
[Adair] Oh, my God.
-Hey, Nick.
-Hey, Danielle.
The family's on the way. I'm so sorry.
I'm still waiting on a few vessels,
but the plants are here.
-Waiting on a few vessels? What?
-Just a few more.
No! Can we, like, figure out another plan?
Because they really are coming.
-Like, they're on their way.
-All right. I'll figure it out.
-[Adair] Ten minutes, y'all!
-[Erik] Ten minutes?
-[Adair] Come on, come on, come on!
-Guys, please, we gotta clear out!
[Anaré] What's for dinner?
Vegetables is squash, zucchini,
mushrooms, and onions.
Steak and pork chops.
[Dre] That sounds amazing.
[Danielle] Five minutes, people!
Make me look good!
-[Paige] Okay. Okay.
-[Adair] Hurry up, you guys.
Look at that. I like them cactuses.
I do too. I do too, Anaré.
-[Dre] It's "cacti."
-Oh, it's "cacti"?
-[Shirley] He don't know.
-[Dre] It is!
[all clamoring]
[Paige] Ready. Come on!
[Erik] Kitchen's done. What? They coming?
-[all clamoring]
-[Danielle] The family's coming!
Go! There's still a man on the roof.
Oh, my God.
[dramatic music playing]
Come on, come on, come on!
Slow! Come, come, come.
Oh, my God. The guy is just not
getting off the roof. Okay, yes, yes, yes!
Yes!
-Yes!
-[Anaré] What is going on?
[Danielle] Stop! Don't hit me, please.
I see this beautiful lady,
and she's like air traffic control.
She's, like, doing it, she's, like,
guiding me in, and I'm like, "Okay."
"What in the world is going on?"
[Danielle] Oh, no.
Just a little bit more, come on!
Ahh!
Hello!
[squealing]
And her face looks familiar,
like I've seen her before.
Oh, my God!
-Oh, my goodness!
-Oh, my goodness!
-[Danielle] Y'all must be so confused.
-[all exclaiming]
[Danielle] Hello, you! Look at your house!
[all exclaiming] Oh, my goodness!
-[Danielle] How amazing, right?
-[Anaré] Look at Oh, my God!
[Anaré] I look at the house,
and I see it's blue!
Am I at the right block?
-[Danielle] Oh!
-She's over here crying.
-[crying] Right. 'Cause it's so pretty.
-[Danielle] Aww!
You got We got the blue house!
-[Danielle] Yes!
-[Anaré] Oh, my God.
[all exclaiming and laughing]
When I saw the house,
I just couldn't believe it.
I'm just overwhelmed. The tree was gone.
It just looks like a house,
you know, like, in a rich section of town.
[both laugh]
-I'm shocked.
-You gonna be outside all the time now.
All the time.
[Anaré] Oh, my Lord.
Before, the front of my house
was dull and dingy.
[upbeat music playing]
[Anaré] Now, it's like, pop!
It's, like, pizzazz.
It has flavor.
I'm Danielle Brooks.
-[Anaré] Nice to meet you.
-Lovely to meet you!
-You're Mahalia!
-Yes!
[all laughing heartily]
I did! Thank you for watching.
We are so excited.
We've heard so much about you
from my lovely accomplice.
He stopped by earlier,
and Andre told me a lot about you
to get your personality.
So I think we did a good job
of making sure it feels like you.
I'm really confused,
'cause I'm like, where have y'all met?
-Right here, Andre.
-Yeah.
Turns out, that boy knew the whole time.
He can keep a secret.
We get all of this done in a day.
We literally had someone on the roof
two seconds before pulling your car up.
[Shirley] Oh, wow.
-I was like, "Get on out of here!"
-[laughing]
I'm just I'm grateful.
-I'm just This is just
-[Dre] I'm about to cry.
[Anaré] I could've
never expected this at all.
I can't wait for you
to see the inside of your house!
I can't wait to see the inside.
I can't wait to see it!
-Go in!
-[Anaré] Y'all ready?
[Shirley] I'm ready.
-[Dre] You go first.
-[Shirley] Okay.
[Dre] You go.
[Danielle] Oh, my gosh.
-[Shirley] Oh, welcome home.
-[Anaré] Home sweet home.
[Dre] Yes, it is.
[Anaré gasps]
-[Shirley exclaiming]
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
-[triumphant music playing]
-What?
[Shirley] This is Oh, my goodness!
[Anaré] Oh, my God.
[triumphant music continues]
[Anaré] Look at the whole color scheme!
-[Shirley] Right!
-It's perfect.
It's like a mixture of, like, masculine,
but then it's not too hard.
[Shirley] Right?
[Anaré] It's so contemporary.
I felt like I was one of Mad Men
or something like that.
It was just, like, so dope.
-Oh, my God, look at the shelves.
-[Shirley] Yes.
-[Anaré] Yo!
-[upbeat music playing]
-[Shirley] Shelves!
-All right, look, you got a little bar.
-[Anaré] Look at this rug.
-[Shirley] Oh, my.
[Anaré] And this chair! God.
-[Shirley] Oh, this is
-I feel sophisticated.
[Dre] Shirley likes her wine,
and he like his cognac.
-[Anaré chuckling]
-I'll drink whatever.
It's very good to have just a relaxing
place just to have a little drink.
[Shirley] Ooh! Look at the kitchen!
Oh, my God!
-[upbeat music playing]
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
-[Shirley laughing]
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
This doesn't even
look like the same house anymore!
-[Shirley exclaims] What? Oh, my goodness!
-[Anaré laughing]
-[Shirley] This is beautiful!
-Oh, my God!
I can't.
-[Shirley] This is just too much!
-[Anaré] This is a whole new house.
-It almost looks too good to eat in.
-[Shirley] Look!
We got cabinets right there.
[Shirley] The cabinets are huge
and just beautiful.
-[Anaré] They're They're just geniuses.
-[Shirley] This is amazing. So nice.
-[Dre] Look at the new refrigerator.
-[Shirley] Oh, wow.
[Anaré] Would you ever have
thought to turn it around this way?
-[Shirley] No.
-Never.
It's like we got more than enough room.
-[Anaré] Oh, my God! Let's see.
-[Shirley laughing] So good!
Oh, my God!
[Shirley laughing and crying]
[Anaré] Oh, my God.
-It looks really pretty.
-[Shirley] This looks beautiful!
This is your room.
This is your room.
Thank you so much
for everything you have done for me.
I have never seen
my mother that emotional.
They had never raised us
in a place like a house before.
[Shirley] This is amazing!
[Dre] Oh, my
And it was just like,
to me, this realization
that she feels like
she has something that's hers.
It looks like
we're in a luxury hotel or somethin'.
-[Shirley] Sure do.
-[Anaré] I love the furniture.
It's, like, modern and clean.
-You were like a faucet.
-Right. I know.
The tears just came
and they wouldn't stop.
When I get to talking about it,
would just fill all up again.
[Anaré] And you deserve it
because you've done so much,
you know, through the years.
-Still folding my laundry.
-Yes.
[both laugh]
We know that
your mother means a lot to you,
as well as your father, who passed away.
But over here,
we had this artist make this piece.
We heard that the magnolia
was your favorite flower.
Around it, we have this quote
from your father that says,
"Never limit yourself,
be versatile and well-rounded."
-Oh, my God!
-[Shirley] Wow.
And on this side you can see,
"We lift as we climb."
-[Shirley] Oh, wow.
-Oh, my God.
If you see right there.
[Anaré] Oh, my God.
[Danielle] So that he
will always be a part of you.
-[Dre] Oh, my God.
-[Shirley] Well, he will.
You know? And I think you have led
a beautiful example for your family.
[voice breaking] I'm gonna try not to
[crying] A beautiful example
for your family, you know?
And the thing that I admire most about you
is that you are yourself.
-You know?
-Yeah.
You have proudly been
a Black, gay man in this world.
And your father, and your mom,
and your family support who you are.
[Shirley] Yes.
And you've never let anyone stop you
from giving that back to the world
whether the world gives it to you or not.
You give to the world,
so this is your moment
to receive something from someone else.
[Anaré] To have his words
encapsulated in a painting,
just adds a more
significant meaning to the home.
And for that to be the first thing you
see when you enter the space is just, um
It really does touch my heart.
-[Dre] Let's go.
-And now it is time for you two
-to go to your new room!
-[Anaré] Oh, my God.
-Mama, you hang out with me.
-I sure will.
Hang out with me.
Oh, my God.
-[Dre] What?
-Look, baby!
[both exclaiming and laughing]
I watch the Earth rise with you ♪
Getting lost on the dark side
Enjoying the view ♪
Oh, my Oh, my God!
-Whoa!
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
What?
[Dre laughing] No way.
-[Anaré] Oh
-[Dre] Is this the outside?
-It's outside.
-[Dre] Look at this.
It is outside!
Look, the new date night spot.
-Yo!
-The new date night spot.
[Anaré] When I got up there
and I saw outside on the roof,
I just felt alive, you know what I mean?
A burst of energy came through me.
This is crazy.
And, look, remember you said you
didn't want to stay on the air mattress?
You stuck in there with me.
-[Dre] This is unbelievable.
-Mmm-hmm.
-[Dre] This is unbelievable.
-Look.
-[laughing] I can't believe this.
-And you over there.
-[Anaré] That makes a huge difference.
-What?
-Oh, my God.
-[laughing]
[upbeat music playing]
[Dre] Fresh air coming in at that
that way?
You can't ask for
anything better than that.
Oh, my God!
We outside.
[Anaré laughing]
-Wow!
-We outside!
[Shirley] I ain't never seen
nothing like that.
-I have never seen anything like that.
-I am serious.
Just, you know, in a regular little house?
-Little bungalow.
-Right!
-The Holmes Bungalow.
-[laughing]
Want me to tell you
how we got this balcony window here?
-[Dre] Yes.
-How did y'all do this?
-You won't believe me.
-What?
A helicopter.
-[laughing]
-[Shirley] What?
And y'all didn't invite me to come help?
You know I'm the gay superhero.
You know I'm the gay superhero,
and y'all didn't call me to help?
You usually see athletes and you, um,
you hear about famous people
buying their parents' homes,
but for us everyday working people,
sometimes that first home
really can center your family.
Y'all ready to meet the team
that helped organize all of this?
-Yes.
-[Anaré] Oh, yeah.
[Anaré] And I'm just grateful that,
yes, you helped me, but it's like
It still goes back to
It's been for our whole family.
-[Anaré] Oh, hey! Hey!
-[Erik] How we doin'?
Hey! Thank you so much!
Thank you.
Thank you. You deserve it.
I'm just grateful. I mean, I've got
I've got everything.
I have love, I have my family, I have
Uh, we gonna get some kids. I ain't got
I ain't got them yet.
-But we workin' on that, right?
-[chuckling]
[Anaré] I really
couldn't ask for a better life.
And you guys helped make that possible,
so thank you.
This was such an honor to do for you
and for your family.
-It's the greatest thing in the world.
-You guys really did that.
-Do you love it?
-I love it!
It makes me feel like I'm chic.
-I want to stand up taller.
-Good!
-I want to aim higher.
-Good!
-I just wanna be more of who I am.
-Oh, my gosh.
We often always hear
what we're doing wrong.
You don't always hear
what you're doing right.
And so to be able to have people
come in and help, and say,
"Nice job. You're doing good." Like
It's like, "Wow, thank you."
[laughs]
-[Dre] Thank you, I appreciate it.
-[Adair] Good luck.
It's so nice meeting Anaré
and his beautiful family.
They are gonna entertain
and have so much fun,
and spread the love in that house.
So, unfortunately, we gotta go,
but on to the next one.
My name is Danielle, and I'm out!
["Watch Me Rise" by Photronique playing]
Watch me rise above all the lies ♪
I won't break
No matter how hard you try ♪
Watch me rise
I'm touchin' the skies ♪
[Anaré] I'm just overjoyed that
that many people think that I'm worthy.
I'm just gonna accept it
and enjoy the love.
-You gotta.
-[both laughing]
-Watch me rise ♪
-[song fades]
[upbeat music playing]
[suspenseful music playing]
[Erik] The family is exiting the house.
-[Dre] Nice out.
-[Shirley] Yes, it is.
[Erik] They're headed to the car.
Go ahead and roll out.
[upbeat music playing]
Anaré is leaving his house right now
with his mom and his boyfriend
and he has no idea his whole house
is getting a makeover today.
My accomplice Dre's sole mission is to
keep the family away from the house
from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
-[Dre] Anything need to go back here?
-Nah.
[Danielle] Any longer than that,
Anaré's gonna know something's up.
So our team has been preparing for months
to pull off this one-day renovation.
[Dre] I'd like to nominate Anaré,
because he's always giving to others
and never asks
for anything in return.
[Danielle] Dre told Anaré he was
submitting him for a home makeover show
but he never told him he was chosen.
He loves his community,
he loves his family.
Most importantly,
I love Anaré because of his heart.
He's always gonna be that person
in your corner, rooting you on,
just trying to make
your day a little easier.
He does that for literally everyone.
I'm Anaré Holmes. I'm a firefighter EMT.
I am the first person in my family
to own a house.
We grew up in apartments my whole life.
My father gave me the idea
and the importance of home ownership.
Dad had a thousand projects
he wanted to get done around the house.
But he passed away
before he could finish any of them.
[expectant music playing]
[Anaré] The people who live with me
right now are my mom and my boyfriend.
[Shirley] Dre, if you want,
you could crack those eggs.
Make yourself useful. [laughs]
So, mom, we gave her the room
that was on the main level
because I just could not live with myself
with her going up and down stairs.
We've tried to make it cozy.
And then my spot in the attic
with the air mattress.
[Dre] Anaré spends
a lot of time helping others
and his home has been neglected.
But that's just
the type of person that he is.
Here is the wood paneling
that we would like updated.
I mean, I don't know anybody
who's still doing this, do you?
Tile is just coming up.
You can see the cabinets.
One's about to
just fall off the rails here.
The kitchen is, like, a tight space.
It's time to just rethink
how we can make it more open,
make it so that we can
do some entertaining.
We got trucks, our team, and just one day!
Here we go! It's gonna be hot!
[upbeat music playing]
Here comes the first
It gets you off, starts you up ♪
We got a reno emergency, everybody!
-Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
-[all exclaiming]
[Danielle] Time to
wake up the neighborhood!
["Hey Hey You" by Danny Farrant
& Paul Rawson playing]
We know where we are
We know what we wanna do ♪
-[Paige] Ooh! I can't wait. Let's begin.
-[Erik] All right. We gotta pack stuff up.
[Danielle] Let's get this thing going.
We got to move, all right.
-[Adair] Thank you. Thanks, Danielle!
-[Danielle grunts]
I'm drowning in socks. [laughs]
[Erik] Drowning in socks?
I can honestly say
that's not a problem I have.
He's never gonna run out of socks.
Man, we just got in this house
and I'm sweating already.
[Erik] We gotta get this stuff out.
Move fast, fast, fast, you guys.
There's a lot we gotta do
before we even get this thing cut out.
[Nick] I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
-[saw whirring]
-What are you doing?
-Hey!
-I thought you liked plants!
-Why are you cutting down the bushes?
-This is killing me, Danielle.
But if all this plant material
and all this stuff is here,
my guys can't come in and stain the house.
-So this has to be fully cleared.
-That's a big problem. Okay.
But if we pull it off,
this brick is going to look so, so good.
It's gonna be so slick and sexy.
-And stand out! Okay!
-So slick and sexy.
[upbeat music playing]
[Danielle] There's no way we could
make over an entire house in a day
unless we spent months
prepping at this warehouse.
Okay, so this is Anaré Holmes.
He lives in a 1920s bungalow
with his mom and his boyfriend, Andre.
This house has not been
renovated since the '90s,
so there's going to be a lot of work.
This dude deserves every bit of help
we can give him, though.
[Paige] That's true.
Where are we starting
in the front of the house?
Curb appeal, curb appeal, curb appeal.
We're going to stain all that brick white,
vibrant accents to that front.
We're gonna plant it up
and we're gonna add that red door
leading into the interior.
[Erik] Blue, man, that's a bold move.
Honestly, there's so much
brick on this street.
Why don't we paint the entire exterior,
add some more plants in front,
trim some of these trees up a bit?
Because I want this house
to shine on the exterior.
[Adair] Right? Okay, for the interior,
I'm gonna lighten everything in the house,
brighten it up, all new furniture.
We need to open up the kitchen.
He loves to entertain.
That's not an entertainer's kitchen.
So we open this whole thing up.
-[Paige] Oh!
-Get rid of this wall and make this open.
And make sure Anaré has
the entertainer's kitchen he deserves.
Okay, so now we're in the main bedroom.
Remember, Anaré gave up
the main bedroom for his mom.
What we're gonna do
is we're gonna bring the light in.
We're gonna freshen up the room
with some fresh paint
and add all new furniture.
Now, take us upstairs, Paige.
So this couple lives in the attic,
which would be fine if the attic
was bigger and had more to it.
But it's it's so cramped.
And they call it a "suite."
Now I don't see anything sweet about this.
-[Paige] I know.
-Right? And he's gay, right?
And everybody says
everybody says gay men have style.
We're supposed to just magically
-And this just debunks the whole thing.
-[Paige] Okay, back to the point.
So the idea that you are
living in the attic is kind of
I don't know, it gives off that
"Creepy upstairs,
not a lot of sun exposure."
So hear me out.
This homeowner has done
so much for other people
that he deserves something really big
and really special.
This is the special project.
It is a balcony window found in Poland.
And when you put three of them together,
it adds 40 square feet
to the room upstairs.
Wow.
You went to Poland?
I didn't go to Poland,
I went on a website.
-[Erik] A video then.
-[laughs]
We just took this from a drab,
dusty attic situation,
to now a beautiful resort-style suite.
I do just want to point out
you're asking me to
cut a giant hole out in the ceiling,
put in this gigantic heavy structure,
add this flooring,
bump this whole wall structure out.
There's a lot going on there,
there's a lot of variables.
Don't you giggle.
I'm laughing because I'm like,
"Here comes the rain."
We have limited time.
We have limited resources.
It's gonna be hard to pull off.
That's all I'm saying.
[clock ticking]
[tools banging]
We're putting a massive window upstairs,
and we need to make sure
that the ceiling can actually hold.
That's not a day job.
Also this is coming down.
-We're getting rid of this, open it up.
-Not something you can do in a day.
This is all gonna go. Go for it.
[grunts]
-That's my contribution.
-You need to hit it harder than that.
[Erik] Yo!
Swinging hammer.
That's what I'm talking about.
-Come on! Get in there!
-[Paige yelps]
-I'm kidding.
-[Erik] That was good. That was good.
[upbeat music playing]
Hold up. Hold up. Hold up.
So we got our roof
fully being supported
right where we want to put our window.
-[Erik] Well, that makes life easy.
-[woman] Down the whole line.
-[Paige] This messes us up big time.
-[woman] Get on in there.
[Erik] Yeah.
Well, we can't
do anything about this post,
'cause this is what's holding up the roof.
So we're gonna have to move
the glass dormer over and start here,
work our way that way
which is only 16 inches over.
That's not the end of the world.
The bad news
Somebody's gonna have to tell Adair
that this is gonna require a pole
right through the middle of the kitchen.
So I'm gonna get to work on this.
Figure out how to tell him that.
That is literally
going to break Adair's heart.
Yep. Nothing I can do about it.
-It's either that or the house collapses.
-Great.
[Adair] How's it looking?
We figured it out yet?
[Erik] Uh, well, bad news.
We're gonna have to put a support beam
in right here and drop it.
No, Erik!
[tense music playing]
A post right here.
That's right where the island is.
There's literally nothing I can do.
The support for the dormer upstairs
literally drops right here.
And without a support beam here,
there's nothing to support that weight.
We're adding 1,400 pounds to the house.
I literally can't do anything about it.
A little bit more. A little bit more.
Let me see. Let me see. Perfect.
This is our schedule wall.
She rules our lives.
She's pretty but she's mean.
[Erik] I think we need to identify
the major pinch points in here
and where the ripple effects could
come from, 'cause there are a few.
Uh, first and foremost, of course,
is the demo happening in the kitchen.
Then we also have the demo
going on upstairs in the main bedroom.
While we're working on
that glass balcony upstairs,
we can't have folks
down on the deck below,
because it is essentially a war zone.
Things could fall off the roof,
tools could fall, scaffolding issues.
We can't have anybody back there
while that's happening.
Then at this point, this is when
we bring in Paige's glass balcony.
Is no one concerned that
design happening at the last 30 minutes,
building at the last 30 minutes,
you're doing stuff at the last 30 minutes?
This is a lot for the last 30 minutes.
Why did we stack it this way?
It feels like the balcony window
is throwing off our whole schedule.
The thing is, is that the balcony window
is non-negotiable.
It's happening.
Balcony window is a non-negotiable.
And I'll tell you why.
Because we're cutting a hole in the roof.
-So it is at that point a non-negotiable.
-Wow, thank you so much.
[Danielle] Dre's gonna be back home
with the family at 7:00 tonight.
That post in the kitchen
is gonna cost us an hour.
We're gonna have to
make up that hour somewhere.
["Walk of Fame" by Chloe Leighton playing]
Been around the block a couple of times
That don't mean I gotta get wise ♪
-Hey! Uh, what are you doing?
-Making a hole in the roof.
-[Paige] We have a hole in the roof now.
-Sure do.
Which means there's
going to be a window soon.
Sure is. Which means
I gotta get back to work on this.
And you haven't told me
how that window is getting here.
Have faith. That's coming.
[upbeat music playing]
[Adair] Why do we need safety harnesses?
[Erik] Uh, because
Paige had this brilliant idea
You're welcome.
[Erik laughs] of putting on
a glass balcony.
This gigantic heavy structure.
Why do you want the glass balcony?
What's the purpose of it here?
I feel like we've talked so much
about them wanting
and having a little suite upstairs,
so there's nothing more romantic
and beautiful than an outdoor balcony.
Listen, I think this is gonna
open up the space. It's a great idea.
But the biggest issue we have
is that glass does not like to flex.
But we have to get that glass piece
up on the roof.
-[Paige] Right.
-It's gonna take a team of folks.
I can't get a forklift up on that deck.
Having a crane in that situation
would be less than ideal,
'cause I don't know
what the power line situation is.
But we have to get this in there
as fast as possible.
So what we've done
is we've recreated Anaré's roofline.
This is a full-scale replica. Same pitch.
We have a gable exactly over the door
where Anaré's back door is.
And this big pane right here
is a test piece
that replicates the actual glass wall
that we're getting from Poland.
So if something goes wrong,
we don't have time
to order another one on-site.
-[Erik] We have one.
-We have one. We have one.
We're just gonna try to lift it
straight up to see if we can do it.
Because we have to test it here,
so, again, we don't have any
of these delays or issues on the day of.
[Erik] We're gonna try it with three folks
down below and the five of us up top.
Here we go.
-You got it.
-[Nick] All right, connect it.
-[Erik] Careful, careful.
-[Nick] Pane connected?
-[Paige] Yup.
-[Erik] Careful.
[Adair] Oh
We need more people!
More people?
[Erik] Hold. Hold.
We're busting up the gable. Careful!
-[glass fractures]
-[all exclaim]
We're sitting the corner of the gable here
and we're on the edge of the roof here.
All of that racking made this break,
which is not what we want.
-[Adair] What else can we do?
-[dramatic music playing]
[Erik] I don't know.
-[upbeat music playing]
-[tools whirring]
Here we go. We've made it to the steps.
Let's see what Erik's up to.
There's a giant hole in the roof.
Let's just acknowledge
how much bigger it makes this space
and how much sunlight is coming in now.
-It's pretty dope.
-It's fantastic.
-But there's a hole in the wall.
-There's a hole. We're gonna fix that.
I need you to completely clear people out
and shut down work for 30 minutes.
I'm gonna have three people
on the roof with me,
I'm gonna have three people here with me.
Those are the only six people allowed in.
You're making my heart beat fast.
You're not worried about time?
-'Cause I am.
-Oh, I'm worried about everything.
But mostly there's a big hole in the roof,
we gotta get this patched up.
-I got you! Man, I got you!
-I appreciate you!
-This is gonna be dope.
-Now? Later? Start now?
-Yeah. Uh, 20 minutes. Thank you.
-Whoo!
Hey, Adair!
That window's coming any second.
[Adair] We gotta
get this big stuff in now.
-Let's go.
-This has to work.
[Nick] It's not gonna
fit on the stairway, right?
[Adair] It's not gonna fit,
it's too narrow.
[Erik] We got a matter of minutes.
-[Adair] Do you need help?
-[Erik] Be safe but be quick.
Don't scuff up the corner.
Try to pick that up. Yes, there it is.
Good stuff. Good stuff. All right.
I'm going under. Let's get it up here.
We've only got minutes.
Wasn't there something else?
Get as much up here as you can,
it makes our lives easier.
Don't scuff that up.
Adair's gonna to have you.
-[man] You got it?
-[Erik] Oh!
-[Erik] There it is. There it is.
-[Nick] Thanks, fellas.
Beautiful! All right. Window's coming.
Let's make it happen.
[upbeat music playing]
Time to get everybody out of the house!
[on speaker] Here we go!
We have some serious business here!
Out of the house right now!
Thank you! Thank you, everybody!
No person can be in the house!
Get on out of the house. [imitates echo]
Ooh, this is nice.
I gotta get one for my house.
[on speaker] Thank you!
Thank you, everybody!
Yeah.
All right. So we're getting those
bottom corners in right here
and then we're laying it down.
[Adair] Why do we need hard hats?
[Erik] We're bringing the window in!
We're loading. It's game time.
-[Danielle] Oh, my God. Seriously.
-[Nick] Wait, wait.
-Oh, my God!
-Wait, it's right above us.
-[Danielle] That's a helicopter!
-[Nick] What?
[Erik] You wanted a window!
I'm giving you a window!
-[dramatic fanfare playing]
-Oh, my God!
Is that safe?
[Erik] This is the fastest way
to get a window in here!
Erik, my heart is racing really fast!
[Nick] When we tested this,
we were all on a roof,
trying to pick it up,
and it broke, it didn't work.
He said, "Oh, I'll find a way."
We didn't think it would be this.
[Danielle and Adair exclaim]
Like, us just wearing these hats
is not going to save us.
[Danielle] Oh, my gosh!
[Erik] Randall and I are gonna
grab the straps, lower it into the corner.
Paige, I need you guys
to make sure we're clear in here,
we're landing in the cleat, okay?
Oh, my gosh! Ahh!
Look at it shaking like that.
[Danielle] I've never even
been on a helicopter! Oh, my gosh!
-Oh, my gosh! Ahh!
-[Adair] Hold on to your hardhat!
-Hold on to each other!
-[Danielle] Ooh!
It's right above our heads right now.
[Erik] All right, we're coming down.
Be ready. Be ready now.
-It's swinging back.
-[Danielle] Oh!
[Erik] Grab it! Grab it! Grab it!
[all exclaiming]
[Paige] You got it, guys! Good job!
-[Erik] Let's go. Let's go.
-[Danielle] They got it!
-[Erik] Lower it just a bit more.
-[Danielle] This is amazing!
[Erik] 'Cause if that glass breaks,
that's the only one we have.
-They're right there.
-Come on!
-[Danielle shrieks]
-[Erik] All right. Back it up! Back it up!
[Erik] There it is, baby!
["On The One" playing]
[all whooping and cheering]
-[Erik] There it is, baby! I got you!
-[Paige] Yeah!
Wow!
Wait, but we gotta get back to work.
[Erik] Here we go. Ready? Lift it up.
-All right.
-[man] Hold on.
-We just
-[Erik] Hold off.
We are back in the house!
Back to work!
Go, team, go!
We want to make sure
that we get Anaré's house done today!
[Erik] Get a rope out.
All right, we're clear.
Let's go, baby!
-Don't break this.
-[man] There we go.
-[Erik] There it is.
-[all] Whoo!
-[Erik] We're in, baby!
-[man] We're in!
Air five! Whoo!
We did it.
[Danielle] We thought that balcony
was gonna take 30 minutes
and it took half that,
but we're still a half hour behind.
We gotta motor.
[dramatic music playing]
This is all open, right?
Now that we have to put this post,
this post is gonna run
right into the island.
[Danielle] What are you going to do?
I have to actually
have them cut the cabinet
to accommodate this post.
And then, what we normally do,
the granite countertops
are cut in the warehouse.
-You know, offsite.
-Right. But you gotta do it here.
-[Adair] Yes. Like this
-So this looks like a bundle of problems
waiting to happen. [laughs]
[upbeat music playing]
-[Adair] You're helping with interiors.
-[laughs]
[Adair] How do you like
being part pf the design department?
[Nick] You know, I'm as clean
as I'll ever be on a job site.
But I understand
that we gotta get everything in
before we even start staining,
I'm happy to help.
[Adair] Exactly.
-We're gonna set everything on the side.
-[Nick] Yup.
Because we need that bed to be built
before we can actually
set everything and anything else.
-[Nick] Okay.
-I'm gonna go shoeless.
-[Nick] You got some pretty feet, Adair.
-I know. I mean, thank you.
[laughing]
So it's not all just fluff and pillows.
[Nick] To be honest, this is
more sweating than I thought I'd be doing.
-Exactly.
-Inside.
[Danielle] I was a painter
for two summers of college.
-[Paige] Really?
-And I was pretty damn good at it too.
-I'm already done, look at that.
-Dang!
Ooh, I still got it.
Check it out, show 'em what you got ♪
[Danielle] All right. It's almost noon,
and Anaré has his hands full
with the honey-do list
at his sister's house.
Dre told him he was gonna pick up lunch,
but really he's sneaking over here to make
sure this house is gonna be done today.
Me and him are gonna
have a lot of explaining to do
if we don't pull this off.
Hello, Dre!
-Hey.
-How are you doin'?
-I'm good. How are you?
-I am safe and all.
-How crazy is this?
-This is amazing.
-Right? We are changing Anaré's home.
-It's unbelievable.
-[Dre] Yeah. That's amazing.
-And you're part of it.
Yes. He's so deserving of it, so
I think he's a great guy.
He does a lot for the community
as far as volunteer work
-for LGBTQ in, um, around Atlanta.
-Nice.
You know, just things like that,
but just don't take the time
to do things for himself.
-Yeah.
-So, I mean, he's just phenomenal.
-Well, you are too, 'cause, look
-Thank you.
he gettin' a whole new house!
-Uh, new crib!
-New crib! We pimpin' your crib!
Oh, my God, this is crazy.
He's like the first one in his family
to be a homeowner?
-Yes. Absolutely.
-So this is a big deal.
It's a real big deal.
It's a big deal for him, but it's
an even bigger deal for his family.
I know that he had a pretty
close relationship with his dad, right?
He did. He did.
There was a lot of things that they wanted
to do in the home is my understanding?
Yeah, his dad, great guy,
very important to everybody,
including myself.
Yeah.
Just really handy and, you know,
he had big plans
for what he was gonna do for the house,
but unfortunately, we lost him.
A part of why I do so much
is because of my father, really.
He passed away in 2019.
And he wanted me to be
a well-rounded kind of man
and know a little bit about everything.
Those of us that have
been able to prosper and make it,
you kind of have a responsibility
to lift up other people
who also may need help.
And so, a part of that
was always community service.
I mean, I grew up and would
go clean the church on Saturday.
I thought everybody in some way gave back.
So me in my role in terms of
doing what I do for the community
just seemed to be a natural fit.
My little achievement wall sits there.
I've got all of my degrees,
honors from the community.
I kept Dad's picture up top,
because him being,
you know, raising me, really changed
the whole trajectory of my life.
So without him,
there wouldn't be anything on that wall.
A lot of the projects he started
never got completed.
-So this is amazing to have this done.
-We gonna come in here.
-We gonna complete those things.
-Yeah.
So that you all can have this home
for not just
the generation that is living now
-Right.
-but for those to come.
Absolutely.
And that's what he wants.
That's important to him, it really is,
for his family and his dad's legacy,
getting all this done. I'm so excited.
-We gonna make it happen. I'm on them.
-That's what I'm talking about.
I'mma need you
to hold him back when I say,
you know, "I need an extra ten minutes."
-I got you.
-Whether that means to go get a pedicure,
or that means to go get some ice cream.
All right, well, I'mma do my best.
I'mma call you and just be ready.
-I'm always ready.
-All right, sounds good.
-Thank you so much!
-Thank you!
Show me what you're cookin' ♪
Oh, let me see the moves ♪
[Danielle] We have seven hours left
and the attic is still down to the studs.
The kitchen cabinets
are halfway installed.
And we're ahead in Mom's room,
but we haven't even started
staining the exterior.
[Nick] Adair, we have to get this stained.
[Adair] Yeah.
[Nick] I don't know how we're gonna
paint this house in one day.
Yeah. I have what I think is the solution.
It works specifically for brick.
You spray it on once, dries one day.
-[Nick] And that's it?
-And that's it.
Yeah, then it's gonna dry,
and we get to keep moving.
That looks perfect.
That's perfect,
but we have one shot to get it done.
-[Nick] I'll work my way to you.
-[Adair] Okay.
[upbeat music playing]
-[Adair] Wow, look at that. One coat?
-[Nick] Look at how dark it is. One coat.
-[Adair] Wow.
-[Nick] This is a great find.
Adair, watch your head.
-I don't wanna spray-paint your head blue.
-[Adair laughing]
["Bring the Good Stuff" playing]
Wake up and do the right thing ♪
Get on the right track
And bring the good stuff back ♪
This is literally supposed to add
additional square footage to the room.
But I was limited
to this particular location.
-[Danielle] Guys, what's going on?
-Hi, Danielle.
I'm having a little
a little bit of a moment.
So the original plan was
for these to be balcony windows
where you could walk fully up,
and when they're open,
you're, like, fully outside.
[Erik] Open them up.
Right, right, right?
Open up those balconies.
Open up the balconies.
-Wow.
-[Adair] Sweet.
What happened?
'Cause you can't do that now.
Because it's not touching
the ground now, it's it's a window.
-And it's just not the vision that we had.
-No.
It wasn't the plan we had.
You would wanna be standing, Danielle,
at the lip of where the window begins.
[Danielle] So that's almost like
boom, boom, two feet!
[Erik] You want to have this come up?
-You wanna have another step up here?
-Yes, Erik, that was the entire plan!
This is literally
the entire special project.
We do need to figure out
what we're gonna do
because we're on a time crunch here.
Those ocean blue eyes ♪
I wanna dive on in ♪
Ooh, this place is coming together.
-Hey.
-[Danielle] How's it going?
-It's going. Let me show you something.
-Okay.
-[Adair] It's really, really cool.
-Wait, I'll put this down.
Look at that.
-Oh, wow. Nice.
-Look at that.
-And this is Anaré's favorite flower.
-Aww.
And so if you look at the top here though,
look at that.
[Danielle] "Be versatile
and well-rounded."
-[Adair] Yeah.
-That is nice.
Yep, and so this is a quote
that Anaré's dad actually said.
So we know how much
his dad really meant to him.
We added the quote to the top of it
to make it even more special.
My father always encouraged me
to not put limits on myself.
And one of my early concerns
When I came out to him, I was about 19.
He was one of the first people
that I disclosed my sexuality to.
I remember asking him
if he was gonna throw me out the house,
and he just looked at me like I was crazy.
He said, "Why would I do that?
You're still my son."
And, um, he gave me
a degree of confidence.
It helped me to be
more at ease with myself
and I didn't really care who knew.
And that's why it never bothered me
to be called "the gay firefighter,"
'cause it was always cool with Dad.
You are a brother, you are gay man.
And I think he's just gonna feel so good
to know that you were a part of this.
I'm really happy to do it.
You know what I mean?
And I think what you all have in common,
more than anything,
is that you were a firefighter too.
-What?
-[laughing hysterically]
-Just kidding! Go back to work!
-I'm like, "Where's she going with this?"
["Take Me Now" by Cut One
& Wolfgang Black playing]
[Danielle] We have less than three hours
till the family gets home
and Anaré is moving through that
to-do list faster than Dre can add to it.
[Dre] Anaré, under the sink.
Your son a plumber now.
-Of course he is.
-[Dre laughing]
[Anaré] See? I got an assistant.
[Dre chuckling]
[Anaré] Got an assistant.
-[machine whirring]
-There we go!
-[Dre] Huh! It's working!
-[Anaré laughs]
[upbeat music playing]
[Danielle] Eric is busting his butt
on those new stairs.
But that's adding
a bunch of time we don't have.
We're gonna have to hunker down
and make up for it.
Team!
[vocalizing on speaker]
I need you to come outside!
Erik! I know you're probably
on the roof, but I need you!
-[Erik] What?
-[Danielle] Okay, guys.
Let's figure this out
so that we can use our time wisely.
Okay, so in warehouse,
our main bedroom balcony window
was actually completely on the ground,
making it a perfect balcony.
-Right now it looks more like a window.
-How are we gonna fix that?
I'm working on a step up there
to actually bring that
up to the proper height,
which will probably
take me about two hours.
-So that's gonna push this back.
-[Nick] Oof.
Which I know is gonna push on your
design team, Adair, but it is what it is.
I need to get that done. And I know
build and design can't coexist up there.
-So what are we gonna do?
-[Adair] You know what?
We have design scheduled
for later in the day for Shirley's room,
but we finished that room early.
So what we can do is,
these people that we had
assigned to that room,
we can reassign them
over to Andre and Anaré's room.
That way we can get our stuff done.
It's gonna be a little hectic,
and everyone's gonna be
on top of each other,
but that's the only way to make up
the two hours you need for the stairs.
So we have a few things
that we're gonna work through.
-[Adair] A lot.
-But, team, we got this.
I need everybody to, like,
pull their big boy-girl panties on!
-We gonna make this happen.
-[Erik] Big boy panties?
We got this. As usual. As usual.
-Let's go.
-All right, on three!
-[Danielle] One, two, three! Team!
-[all] Go!
-[upbeat music playing]
-Comin' back to ♪
A place that ain't familiar
It feels so good, it feels so strange ♪
[Adair] Come on, guys!
[Danielle] Oh! Whoo-hoo-hoo!
Look at this.
-[Adair] Oh, my God.
-[Danielle] This looks so great!
How are you feeling?
[Adair] I'm I'm crazy nervous.
If we don't get the counters in,
it's like, we won't have a kitchen.
We're just waiting for a specialist
to actually cut the countertop.
-We're here, baby.
-[Adair] Cameron!
-[Danielle] Oh, yay!
-We made it! What's goin' on?
So you have the countertop.
This is what I was talking about.
-We need you to accommodate for this post.
-I got you. Yeah.
There, we just make a notch,
and it'll fit in, slide in, and look good.
-You realize this has to be quick.
-I got you.
-I'll make it as quick as possible.
-Why are you sweating? You're nervous.
-It's hot outside.
-He's been working.
-And I'm nervous.
-Go ahead, get your measurement.
[Cameron] Twenty-five and a half.
Twenty-nine and three-eighths.
[Danielle] What you said. Don't forget.
-All right.
-[Cameron] We'll make it quick.
Why is he so cute?
Tell you somethin' ♪
You're stressin' me out ♪
And I ain't never gonna live this down ♪
You know nothin' ♪
-[Adair] Look at the quartz.
-[Danielle] It's so beautiful.
[drill whirring]
I'm so nervous. It's the only one we have.
Oh, boy.
-[Adair] Nothing can go wrong with this.
-I hope we counted right.
We do not have a backup
and we do not have extra time.
Please don't remind me.
He's a specialist, though.
So that's why we hired him, specifically.
[Danielle] Okay.
[Adair] Be careful!
I'm still so upset
that we had to compromise.
-Yeah.
-I envisioned this kitchen.
-It was gonna be open.
-But it's still gonna be so good.
[Adair] And now we have this post
right in the center, you know what I mean?
Can I? Now?
Yup. Yeah, that'll fit.
In, like, in the notch?
Totally, and then you'll start to fill it.
Then we're good to go.
-[Adair] You want help?
-[Danielle] You need some help?
I really could lift this by myself.
I mean
-[Adair] Wow.
-Yeah, I'm pretty strong.
I did a Spartan race once.
-[Adair] Let them go first.
-Okay.
-[Adair] Okay, countertops are coming in!
-[Danielle] Countertop is coming in!
-Okay.
-[Adair] All right. All right.
-[Cameron] Where we at?
-[Adair] Let's see this thing.
[Danielle] Here we go.
Fingers crossed, palms together.
[intriguing music playing]
-[Adair] Phew! Okay.
-That's what I'm talking about.
It's money! Money, honey!
[exclaiming]
-Danielle, we only have one!
-Look at this!
-We only have one! Get down!
-You did it, man! You did it.
Give me, five! Don't leave me hanging!
Hoo-whee!
Thank you, mama.
We did it!
Now my butt's dirty.
-Everybody back to work! Come on!
-Everybody back to work.
[dramatic music playing]
-[Erik] Looking good. Looks real good.
-Oh, my gosh!
-Wow, this looks great.
-[Paige] Hi, Danielle.
-[Erik] We got it on!
-[Danielle] Hey, Paige, hey, Erik, look!
-Oh, my gosh!
-[Paige] What do you think?
This looks incredible!
You built the steps, Erik.
We built the steps,
we got it in, it looks good.
-But there's still a lot to do.
-What do you have to do?
Right now,
we gotta finish tiling that wall,
I gotta trim out all the steps
so we don't have these rough edges here.
There's a lot going on.
And as soon as we do that, we'll be good.
It's gonna push design right to the end.
-I gotta get back to this.
-[Danielle] Yeah.
-No time to chat.
-Love you, buddy.
-I'm out! Y'all got this! Y'all got this!
-[Erik] Thank you.
-Thank you.
-Get to work.
["Hit It Hard" by Robbie Nevil playing]
Appliances? Yes!
We need to clear some room.
Appliances are coming.
-Come right on in.
-Excuse me.
Phew. Okay.
[man] Okay.
Once these are installed
I think we're almost there. Almost.
[rock music playing]
[Nick] Toss up some plants! Whoo-hoo!
-[knocks on wood]
-There's no hole. No drainage holes here.
So we gotta drill here
before we plant anything inside.
[intense music playing]
Adair! Look at this kitchen!
-Oh, my gosh.
-You like it?
This looks incredible.
But there's still a lot of work to do.
-There is a ton of work to do.
-[laughs] Yeah.
-I'mma leave you to it, okay? All right.
-Please.
-[Paige] Erik! I need hardware.
-[Erik] Yo!
-Hardware for the bed?
-Yeah, where is it?
-It's not in here?
-No.
-Are you serious?
-I'm serious.
[Erik] All right. Let me look downstairs.
[Paige] I can't assemble it
if there's no hardware.
-I'll be back in a sec.
-We don't have time!
You're looking good, everybody!
You're working hard!
Looking good! Looking good!
[phone ringing]
This is Dre. Okay.
-Hello?
-[Dre] Hey, what's going on?
They ready to get back home.
Oh, no. No, no, no.
I need to you hold them off,
like, for a little bit longer.
I need at least another 45 minutes or so.
[Dre] I mean, he's done everything
that he can do here.
-They're already loading the car.
-Okay, all right. Bye!
Oh, Lordy.
Um, the family's coming now!
[dramatic music playing]
[Adair] Oh, my God.
-Hey, Nick.
-Hey, Danielle.
The family's on the way. I'm so sorry.
I'm still waiting on a few vessels,
but the plants are here.
-Waiting on a few vessels? What?
-Just a few more.
No! Can we, like, figure out another plan?
Because they really are coming.
-Like, they're on their way.
-All right. I'll figure it out.
-[Adair] Ten minutes, y'all!
-[Erik] Ten minutes?
-[Adair] Come on, come on, come on!
-Guys, please, we gotta clear out!
[Anaré] What's for dinner?
Vegetables is squash, zucchini,
mushrooms, and onions.
Steak and pork chops.
[Dre] That sounds amazing.
[Danielle] Five minutes, people!
Make me look good!
-[Paige] Okay. Okay.
-[Adair] Hurry up, you guys.
Look at that. I like them cactuses.
I do too. I do too, Anaré.
-[Dre] It's "cacti."
-Oh, it's "cacti"?
-[Shirley] He don't know.
-[Dre] It is!
[all clamoring]
[Paige] Ready. Come on!
[Erik] Kitchen's done. What? They coming?
-[all clamoring]
-[Danielle] The family's coming!
Go! There's still a man on the roof.
Oh, my God.
[dramatic music playing]
Come on, come on, come on!
Slow! Come, come, come.
Oh, my God. The guy is just not
getting off the roof. Okay, yes, yes, yes!
Yes!
-Yes!
-[Anaré] What is going on?
[Danielle] Stop! Don't hit me, please.
I see this beautiful lady,
and she's like air traffic control.
She's, like, doing it, she's, like,
guiding me in, and I'm like, "Okay."
"What in the world is going on?"
[Danielle] Oh, no.
Just a little bit more, come on!
Ahh!
Hello!
[squealing]
And her face looks familiar,
like I've seen her before.
Oh, my God!
-Oh, my goodness!
-Oh, my goodness!
-[Danielle] Y'all must be so confused.
-[all exclaiming]
[Danielle] Hello, you! Look at your house!
[all exclaiming] Oh, my goodness!
-[Danielle] How amazing, right?
-[Anaré] Look at Oh, my God!
[Anaré] I look at the house,
and I see it's blue!
Am I at the right block?
-[Danielle] Oh!
-She's over here crying.
-[crying] Right. 'Cause it's so pretty.
-[Danielle] Aww!
You got We got the blue house!
-[Danielle] Yes!
-[Anaré] Oh, my God.
[all exclaiming and laughing]
When I saw the house,
I just couldn't believe it.
I'm just overwhelmed. The tree was gone.
It just looks like a house,
you know, like, in a rich section of town.
[both laugh]
-I'm shocked.
-You gonna be outside all the time now.
All the time.
[Anaré] Oh, my Lord.
Before, the front of my house
was dull and dingy.
[upbeat music playing]
[Anaré] Now, it's like, pop!
It's, like, pizzazz.
It has flavor.
I'm Danielle Brooks.
-[Anaré] Nice to meet you.
-Lovely to meet you!
-You're Mahalia!
-Yes!
[all laughing heartily]
I did! Thank you for watching.
We are so excited.
We've heard so much about you
from my lovely accomplice.
He stopped by earlier,
and Andre told me a lot about you
to get your personality.
So I think we did a good job
of making sure it feels like you.
I'm really confused,
'cause I'm like, where have y'all met?
-Right here, Andre.
-Yeah.
Turns out, that boy knew the whole time.
He can keep a secret.
We get all of this done in a day.
We literally had someone on the roof
two seconds before pulling your car up.
[Shirley] Oh, wow.
-I was like, "Get on out of here!"
-[laughing]
I'm just I'm grateful.
-I'm just This is just
-[Dre] I'm about to cry.
[Anaré] I could've
never expected this at all.
I can't wait for you
to see the inside of your house!
I can't wait to see the inside.
I can't wait to see it!
-Go in!
-[Anaré] Y'all ready?
[Shirley] I'm ready.
-[Dre] You go first.
-[Shirley] Okay.
[Dre] You go.
[Danielle] Oh, my gosh.
-[Shirley] Oh, welcome home.
-[Anaré] Home sweet home.
[Dre] Yes, it is.
[Anaré gasps]
-[Shirley exclaiming]
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
-[triumphant music playing]
-What?
[Shirley] This is Oh, my goodness!
[Anaré] Oh, my God.
[triumphant music continues]
[Anaré] Look at the whole color scheme!
-[Shirley] Right!
-It's perfect.
It's like a mixture of, like, masculine,
but then it's not too hard.
[Shirley] Right?
[Anaré] It's so contemporary.
I felt like I was one of Mad Men
or something like that.
It was just, like, so dope.
-Oh, my God, look at the shelves.
-[Shirley] Yes.
-[Anaré] Yo!
-[upbeat music playing]
-[Shirley] Shelves!
-All right, look, you got a little bar.
-[Anaré] Look at this rug.
-[Shirley] Oh, my.
[Anaré] And this chair! God.
-[Shirley] Oh, this is
-I feel sophisticated.
[Dre] Shirley likes her wine,
and he like his cognac.
-[Anaré chuckling]
-I'll drink whatever.
It's very good to have just a relaxing
place just to have a little drink.
[Shirley] Ooh! Look at the kitchen!
Oh, my God!
-[upbeat music playing]
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
-[Shirley laughing]
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
This doesn't even
look like the same house anymore!
-[Shirley exclaims] What? Oh, my goodness!
-[Anaré laughing]
-[Shirley] This is beautiful!
-Oh, my God!
I can't.
-[Shirley] This is just too much!
-[Anaré] This is a whole new house.
-It almost looks too good to eat in.
-[Shirley] Look!
We got cabinets right there.
[Shirley] The cabinets are huge
and just beautiful.
-[Anaré] They're They're just geniuses.
-[Shirley] This is amazing. So nice.
-[Dre] Look at the new refrigerator.
-[Shirley] Oh, wow.
[Anaré] Would you ever have
thought to turn it around this way?
-[Shirley] No.
-Never.
It's like we got more than enough room.
-[Anaré] Oh, my God! Let's see.
-[Shirley laughing] So good!
Oh, my God!
[Shirley laughing and crying]
[Anaré] Oh, my God.
-It looks really pretty.
-[Shirley] This looks beautiful!
This is your room.
This is your room.
Thank you so much
for everything you have done for me.
I have never seen
my mother that emotional.
They had never raised us
in a place like a house before.
[Shirley] This is amazing!
[Dre] Oh, my
And it was just like,
to me, this realization
that she feels like
she has something that's hers.
It looks like
we're in a luxury hotel or somethin'.
-[Shirley] Sure do.
-[Anaré] I love the furniture.
It's, like, modern and clean.
-You were like a faucet.
-Right. I know.
The tears just came
and they wouldn't stop.
When I get to talking about it,
would just fill all up again.
[Anaré] And you deserve it
because you've done so much,
you know, through the years.
-Still folding my laundry.
-Yes.
[both laugh]
We know that
your mother means a lot to you,
as well as your father, who passed away.
But over here,
we had this artist make this piece.
We heard that the magnolia
was your favorite flower.
Around it, we have this quote
from your father that says,
"Never limit yourself,
be versatile and well-rounded."
-Oh, my God!
-[Shirley] Wow.
And on this side you can see,
"We lift as we climb."
-[Shirley] Oh, wow.
-Oh, my God.
If you see right there.
[Anaré] Oh, my God.
[Danielle] So that he
will always be a part of you.
-[Dre] Oh, my God.
-[Shirley] Well, he will.
You know? And I think you have led
a beautiful example for your family.
[voice breaking] I'm gonna try not to
[crying] A beautiful example
for your family, you know?
And the thing that I admire most about you
is that you are yourself.
-You know?
-Yeah.
You have proudly been
a Black, gay man in this world.
And your father, and your mom,
and your family support who you are.
[Shirley] Yes.
And you've never let anyone stop you
from giving that back to the world
whether the world gives it to you or not.
You give to the world,
so this is your moment
to receive something from someone else.
[Anaré] To have his words
encapsulated in a painting,
just adds a more
significant meaning to the home.
And for that to be the first thing you
see when you enter the space is just, um
It really does touch my heart.
-[Dre] Let's go.
-And now it is time for you two
-to go to your new room!
-[Anaré] Oh, my God.
-Mama, you hang out with me.
-I sure will.
Hang out with me.
Oh, my God.
-[Dre] What?
-Look, baby!
[both exclaiming and laughing]
I watch the Earth rise with you ♪
Getting lost on the dark side
Enjoying the view ♪
Oh, my Oh, my God!
-Whoa!
-[Anaré] Oh, my God!
What?
[Dre laughing] No way.
-[Anaré] Oh
-[Dre] Is this the outside?
-It's outside.
-[Dre] Look at this.
It is outside!
Look, the new date night spot.
-Yo!
-The new date night spot.
[Anaré] When I got up there
and I saw outside on the roof,
I just felt alive, you know what I mean?
A burst of energy came through me.
This is crazy.
And, look, remember you said you
didn't want to stay on the air mattress?
You stuck in there with me.
-[Dre] This is unbelievable.
-Mmm-hmm.
-[Dre] This is unbelievable.
-Look.
-[laughing] I can't believe this.
-And you over there.
-[Anaré] That makes a huge difference.
-What?
-Oh, my God.
-[laughing]
[upbeat music playing]
[Dre] Fresh air coming in at that
that way?
You can't ask for
anything better than that.
Oh, my God!
We outside.
[Anaré laughing]
-Wow!
-We outside!
[Shirley] I ain't never seen
nothing like that.
-I have never seen anything like that.
-I am serious.
Just, you know, in a regular little house?
-Little bungalow.
-Right!
-The Holmes Bungalow.
-[laughing]
Want me to tell you
how we got this balcony window here?
-[Dre] Yes.
-How did y'all do this?
-You won't believe me.
-What?
A helicopter.
-[laughing]
-[Shirley] What?
And y'all didn't invite me to come help?
You know I'm the gay superhero.
You know I'm the gay superhero,
and y'all didn't call me to help?
You usually see athletes and you, um,
you hear about famous people
buying their parents' homes,
but for us everyday working people,
sometimes that first home
really can center your family.
Y'all ready to meet the team
that helped organize all of this?
-Yes.
-[Anaré] Oh, yeah.
[Anaré] And I'm just grateful that,
yes, you helped me, but it's like
It still goes back to
It's been for our whole family.
-[Anaré] Oh, hey! Hey!
-[Erik] How we doin'?
Hey! Thank you so much!
Thank you.
Thank you. You deserve it.
I'm just grateful. I mean, I've got
I've got everything.
I have love, I have my family, I have
Uh, we gonna get some kids. I ain't got
I ain't got them yet.
-But we workin' on that, right?
-[chuckling]
[Anaré] I really
couldn't ask for a better life.
And you guys helped make that possible,
so thank you.
This was such an honor to do for you
and for your family.
-It's the greatest thing in the world.
-You guys really did that.
-Do you love it?
-I love it!
It makes me feel like I'm chic.
-I want to stand up taller.
-Good!
-I want to aim higher.
-Good!
-I just wanna be more of who I am.
-Oh, my gosh.
We often always hear
what we're doing wrong.
You don't always hear
what you're doing right.
And so to be able to have people
come in and help, and say,
"Nice job. You're doing good." Like
It's like, "Wow, thank you."
[laughs]
-[Dre] Thank you, I appreciate it.
-[Adair] Good luck.
It's so nice meeting Anaré
and his beautiful family.
They are gonna entertain
and have so much fun,
and spread the love in that house.
So, unfortunately, we gotta go,
but on to the next one.
My name is Danielle, and I'm out!
["Watch Me Rise" by Photronique playing]
Watch me rise above all the lies ♪
I won't break
No matter how hard you try ♪
Watch me rise
I'm touchin' the skies ♪
[Anaré] I'm just overjoyed that
that many people think that I'm worthy.
I'm just gonna accept it
and enjoy the love.
-You gotta.
-[both laughing]
-Watch me rise ♪
-[song fades]
[upbeat music playing]