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The Best Episodes of Spice Up My Kitchen Season 1

Every episode of Spice Up My Kitchen Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Spice Up My Kitchen Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Spice Up My Kitchen Season 1

When a kitchen is so dysfunctional and ugly that every night is take-out, Spice Up My Kitchen steps in to cook up a hot new space. Designer...

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    #1 - Dark, Dated Kitchen

    S1:E1

    When you walk into the Laurel and John Grossman's outdated kitchen, the first thing you notice are the dark, decrepit cabinets. Not only are they seriously outdated, but the layout is impractical, the floors are a painted disgrace, and let's not even get into the dilapidated appliances!

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #2 - Decrepit, Dysfunctional Kitchen

    S1:E2

    If you're looking for a good home-cooked meal, don't stop by Clare and Steve Morrison's house. They are so fed up with their outdated kitchen, they just pick up the phone for takeout when hunger strikes.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #3 - Multicolored Mess Hall

    S1:E3

    When Sara Goldstein and Paul Boxer first saw their house, they thought they had found their dream home. Nicely sized rooms, hardwood floors and a great color scheme were just some of the pluses. That was until they opened the door to the kitchen. What they saw there stopped them in their tracks: vegetable wallpaper, bright-green cabinets, no dishwasher and yellow and black bathroom tile that goes halfway up the wall!

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #4 - Broken-Down, Blue Kitchen

    S1:E4

    The Rockey family kitchen has been on rocky ground ever since they moved into their house. The large room is falling apart at the seams, and the abundance of space is plagued with problems, including worn-out blue cabinets, limited counter space and outdated appliances.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #5 - Counter-Less Cucina

    S1:E5

    Most families try to keep their kitchens as clean as possible, with countertops and floors so sparkling one could eat on them. But since Diana and Anthony Pingicer don't have countertops, they have no choice but to keep their floors clean enough to cook on and serve meals.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #6 - Kitchen Needs to Get Current

    S1:E6

    As an art teacher at a local middle school, Sally DeVinney has learned to keep an objective stance on each student's attempt at creating a personalized style of artistic identity. But when it comes to the amateur artwork scribbled across all of the cabinets and walls in her kitchen, she doesn't have as much patience.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #7 - Languishing, Lopsided Kitchen

    S1:E7

    New parents Jennifer and Kent Watson have tried to maximize their time and money in the updates they have made to their first home. They have tackled the bathroom, living room and dining room, and have sprinkled a lot of finishing touches throughout the rest of the place.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #8 - Metallic Mishmash

    S1:E8

    Sparkle and Sean Morrissey aren't sure who designed the kitchen in their 1950s row home, but whoever did had eclectic taste, to say the least. From the laminate on three of the four walls and the shiny metallic wallpaper to poorly designed layout, this kitchen is in dire need of a complete overhaul.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #9 - Laminate Overload

    S1:E9

    Michelle Costello is a stay-at-home mom who works just as hard as her full-time working husband, Dennis. If there is one thing that could make Michelle's job easier, it's a brand new kitchen. The previous homeowner must have hit the jackpot at the laminate store, as loads and loads of the blue stuff overwhelm the small space.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #10 - Muddled, Mismatched Kitchen

    S1:E10

    Most starter homes do not include five bedrooms, five baths and 3,300 square feet. So when Jill and Jon Christopher pulled up in front of this "beautiful, spectacular and stately home" in suburban Philadelphia, they were baffled as to why it was in their limited price range. They found out when they walked into the kitchen! Blue cabinetry, extremely outdated appliances and dirty linoleum flooring are just a few of the problems plaguing this space.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #11 - Disjointed Kitchen

    S1:E11

    Desiree and Brian Bell love their charming Old World home. It boasts a beautiful exterior, decorative exposed wood beams and stained wood floors throughout. The one caveat is the kitchen, which includes a 1947 stove, a 1968 dishwasher and a red and yellow linoleum floor. That's not to mention the crazy layout or misplaced washer and dryer.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #12 - Crude, Cramped Kitchen

    S1:E12

    The kitchen of Cathy Lotz and Patrick Boyle is a complete eyesore! For starters, it's got a crazy cramped layout, complete lack of storage and lousy linoleum floor. There's also bright orange countertops that clash with the mustard-colored sink and a dishwasher that no longer works — all mixed into one 91-square-foot space. Time for a kitchen intervention.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #13 - Stuck-in-the-'70s Kitchen

    S1:E13

    Maria and Vince Tanzola love to entertain at their waterfront home in New Jersey. In fact, the house was made for it, despite the current shape of their 1970s kitchen. With an enormous outdoor patio right outside that features a newly refurbished dock and in-ground pool, the Tanzolas want to update this space so that the entertaining can flow from the dock and pool back inside to the kitchen.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Dark, Dated Kitchen" is the best rated episode of "Spice Up My Kitchen" season 1. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 5/12/2007. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Decrepit, Dysfunctional Kitchen".