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S1 • E1
Kim and Richard Challenger were newlyweds when they bought their two bedroom Toronto home. Fast forward 12 years and add two adolescent kids into the mix and the Challenger's living situation has become, well, challenging.

S1 • E2
Steve and Jessica Lederman love their Victorian home, but with Steve's growing instrument collection and two kids, their house seems smaller than ever.

S1 • E3
Brad and Laura have twin teenage boys and a toddler. With the arrival of their third child, the boys were forced to share a room. Although it was fun for a while, there simply isn't enough space for the growing boys.

S1 • E4
Andrew and Kira bought their home knowing it needed some work. They tackled many of the projects around the house, but they've hit a wall with the layout issues. They can't decide if it's better to move or to stay.

S1 • E5
Jay and Sherry Doudelet have an older son they want to keep at home, so the basement unit is perfect. Although they're all together, the layout of the house has major issues - the kitchen is tiny and the bedrooms aren't private.

S1 • E6
Tim and Tarquin Singh's family has outgrown their house. The lack of bedrooms and angled walls on the main floor have them wondering what to do.

S1 • E7
Helen and Jamie Thomson moved into their quaint home when their son, Iain, was just three weeks old. They loved the curb appeal, the lovely lake location and most of all, the cozy interior. However, with Jamie's mother frequently staying over minding Iain, and baby number two the way, it's clear that the Thomson's are running out of space fast.

S1 • E8
McLean and Suzanne don't have enough room in their historic home to expand.

S1 • E9
Derek and Andie were drawn to their home by the old-world charm, but now that they have two kids, and are looking to have more, their house doesn't fit their family.

S1 • E10
Roy and Maggie loved their house from the moment they saw it. But after raising three boys and starting their own business, their family has outgrown the space - especially when it comes to storage.

S1 • E11
This century old farmhouse's pre-war kitchen; dingy, damp, basement; drafty, old windows; and unfinished third floor loft have pushed Thom and Melissa over the dysfunctional edge.

S1 • E12
Victoria and Scott fell in love with their victorian home when they first moved in. But after having two kids, they've realized its not quite working out. Not only are they short on bedrooms, but the kitchen is dysfunctional.

S1 • E13
The Mike and Kira Pliskat's urban duplex is not suited to family living.