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On Flip or Flop Vegas, MMA fighter Bristol Marunde and his wife Aubrey are hitting the Las Vegas real estate jackpot one flip at a time. With his demo strength and her design sense, they're scooping up some of Sin City's most neglected homes and transforming them into stunning showpieces worthy of their high roller zip code. For these Vegas Builders, you've got to bet big to win big.
Aubrey and Bristol take on one of their biggest challenges ever when a woman's 3,200-square-foot, four bedroom, three bathroom home hits the market at a price considerably lower than comps in the area, but turns out to be a design nightmare.
Aubrey and Bristol get a deal on a structure that looks like a glorified shed on zoned horse property not far from the Strip; they plan to build a 600-square-foot addition to turn it into a two-bed, two-bath home.
Aubrey and Bristol tackle a condo knowing the biggest challenge is its lack of storage. They create a dining nook with cubby-style shelving and benches with additional storage. Then, they turn the living room into practical, glam space by adding a pop-out fireplace flanked with cabinets and shelves.
Aubrey and Bristol take a two-story, three-bedroom house in as-is condition from a woman who needs to sell quickly. The couple sees a lot of potential in the home so they set out to create an open dining and living space, use hardwood flooring on the ceiling, freshen up the swimming pool and give the entire home a Vegas beach house theme. In the end, Aubrey's "out of the box" thinking results in a beautiful aesthetic that attracts a buyer and a handsome profit.
After buying a condo site unseen, Bristol and Aubrey Marunde decide to give it a Vegas bachelor theme to appeal to singles that usually buy in the area. They open up the kitchen and create a focal point in the living room using a huge, custom-built entertainment center. However, when the bathroom vanity arrives in the wrong color, Aubrey must figure out a way to incorporate it into her design.
Aubrey and Bristol purchase a small duplex in the same neighborhood as Aubrey's alma mater, the University of Nevada Las Vegas. They decide to convert it into a single-family home with a fun design theme inspired by Aubrey's college days. The project is finalized with the bold decision to completely change the home's facade to include an A-frame entrance and porch.
Aubrey and Bristol Marunde purchase a classic, Vegas estate-style home in one of the city's older neighborhoods. The previous owners sectioned off the home to create a mother-in-law suite, leaving Aubrey to come up with a design to convert the home back to a single-family unit. Then, she takes advantage of a second kitchen to create a Vegas-style game room.
Aubrey and Bristol Marunde swap jobs as they renovate a Vegas townhouse, with Aubrey handling the home's construction and Bristol creating a design plan that will give the rooms a rustic feel. Aubrey joins in on the demolition of the interior spaces while Bristol adds a wood wall to the master bedroom and chooses tile and flooring for the bathroom. The couple is busy with the remodel, but they make time to head to Caesars Palace where Bristol will take part in a charity event that involves rappelling down the hotel's tallest tower.
Aubrey and Bristol purchase a two-story townhouse with familiar floor plan and super high ceilings. The duo gives the entire space a modern glam makeover that features a fireplace upgraded with floor-to-ceiling tile, a closed-off staircase converted into a work of modern art and a custom wine bar built right off the kitchen.
Aubrey and Bristol jump at the opportunity to flip a dated condo just off the Vegas Strip. Aubrey chooses a bold blue and white palette for the home, while Bristol expands the kitchen. The highlight of the flip lies in the master bathroom, which includes a steam shower with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, dual shower heads and hexagonal tiles on the walls and ceiling.
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