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S3, EP6 "LaBrant Family Nursery Part 2"
Joining Kate and Joey as they create a nursery for the LaBrant family with a nautical twist.

S3, EP7 "LaBrant Family Home Theater"
Kate and Joey transform the LaBrant family's empty white room into a custom home movie theater.

S3, EP9 "Sierra Schultzzie's Magical Nursery"
Kate and Joey design a nursery featuring a fairy village mural, pastel color scheme, and imaginative touches.

S3, EP10 "Cina and Kyle's Room Transformation"
Kate and Joey transform a bland space into a vibrant living area with custom furniture and creative storage.

S3, EP8 "Alex and Kouvr's Beachy Farmhouse"
Kate and Joey create a beachy farmhouse vibe for couple Alex and Kouvr, featuring a custom cat-friendly bed.

S3, EP5 "LaBrant Family Nursery Part 1"
Kate and Joey transform their backyard for Moon; they visit the LeBrants to design a nursery.

S3, EP4 "Andrea Russett's Colorful Bedroom"
Andrea Russett's bedroom gets a colorful makeover with vibrant decor, bold patterns, and Kate and Joey's creative touches.

S3, EP3 "LaurDIY and Alex Wassabi Office Refresh"
Kate and Joey redesign an office for YouTubers, decorating two sides for two different styles.
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