I Hate My Kitchen

I Hate My Kitchen (2010-2016)

EndedReality showDIY

Love your house without the kitchen? Join the club. DIY Network's I Hate My Kitchen series gives homeowners hope with economical yet clever kitchen design ideas using amazing new products and cool tools. Forget about it costing a huge chunk of an annual salary to renovate your kitchen. I Hate My Kitchen tears up real homeowners' lives and their kitchens, showcasing along the way impactful alternatives that don't require loans, demolition or divorce.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E13How to Reuse and Repurpose in a Modern Classic Kitchen RenoAug. 29, 2016
S08E12Improving a Boring Building Grade Kitchen by Refacing Cabinets and Adding Modern TouchesAug. 29, 2016
S08E11Turning a Dated Kitchen in a Suburban Ranch Home Into an Open Concept Space Anchored with an IslandAug. 29, 2016
S08E10A Kitchen Makeover That Mixes Modern and Classic Touches for a Beautiful Eclectic LookAug. 29, 2016
S08E09A Reclaimed Kitchen with Historic Tile and Eco-Friendly BambooAug. 29, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'I Hate My Kitchen' premiere?

'I Hate My Kitchen' premiered on June 20, 2010.

Who are the hosts of 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

The hosts of 'I Hate My Kitchen' are James Young and Marc Bartolomeo.

What channel originally aired 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

'I Hate My Kitchen' originally aired on the DIY Network.

What is the premise of 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

'I Hate My Kitchen' follows homeowners who dislike their current kitchen and enlist the help of the show's hosts to transform it into their dream space.

How long is each episode of 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

Each episode of 'I Hate My Kitchen' is approximately 30 minutes long.

What is the format of 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

Each episode of 'I Hate My Kitchen' features one family's kitchen renovation project from start to finish, with the hosts providing design ideas, tips, and overseeing the renovation process.

Where is 'I Hate My Kitchen' filmed?

'I Hate My Kitchen' is primarily filmed in various locations across the United States.

How many episodes were produced in the first season of 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

The first season of 'I Hate My Kitchen' consisted of 13 episodes.

Does 'I Hate My Kitchen' focus on a specific kitchen style or design theme?

'I Hate My Kitchen' showcases a wide range of kitchen styles and design themes, catering to different tastes and preferences.

Who are the target audience for 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

The target audience for 'I Hate My Kitchen' is homeowners who are looking for inspiration and guidance in renovating their own kitchen spaces.

Are there any notable guest appearances on 'I Hate My Kitchen'?

Throughout its run, 'I Hate My Kitchen' featured guest appearances by various interior designers and contractors who contributed their expertise to the show's kitchen transformations.

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