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Silver Creek has been featured on several television programs, including Curb Appeal (HGTV), Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC), and Sweat Equity (DIY).  For more information on the products used in these shows, read on.


 

Curb Appeal

Episode: "Change for a Classic Colonial"

Products Featured: Silver Creek Slate Landscape Tiles
Color Used: Bluestone


Episode Synopsis:
Homeowners John and Tricia Marden are campaigning for change on their formal looking 1960s colonial home. Host Sasha Andreev pairs with designer Dave Sonka to warm up their house with a family friendly look, beginning with the addition of an enclosed front entrance. Additionally, an updated color palette, iron accents and fresh landscaping give the home a unique sense of style while maintaining its classic look.

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Curb Appeal

Episode: "SOS for a Pilot's Pad"

Products Featured: Silver Creek Slate Landscape Tiles
Color Used: Bluestone


Episode Synopsis:
Kevin Glenney is a pilot who spends more time in the air than on the ground - which explains the condition of his deteriorating 1950s home. Host Sasha Andreev heeds his distress signal and enlists the help of designer Lindsey Bittner. With new windows and siding, fresh landscaping and the addition of two pergolas, this rundown rambler is given a whole new personality.

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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Family: "The DeVries Family"
Aired: December 7th, 2008

Products Featured: Silver Creek Slate Landscape Tiles




Episode Synopsis:

"At home, the DeVries family find that their mother's health is often hindered by their deteriorating home. Susan DeVries suffers from Ventricular Tachycardia, which keeps her heart constantly beating above 100 beats per minute. The arrhythmia is becoming increasingly more life threatening and could lead to sudden death. Often feeling ill and fatigued, Susan still shines as a loving music teacher, band director, 1st grade reading specialist and bus driver for her school's evening route. The condition of the DeVries' home has been especially tough on her and her family, for it's literally falling apart at the seams. The roof is beyond repair, constantly leaking whenever it rains. Severe water damage and rotting wood are separating the unfinished walls from the ceilings. A mechanic, Dirk suffers from severe arthritis in his only hand, limiting his ability to make major home repairs. So Ty and his designers are stepping in to give the DeVries family a safer home that will improve their quality of life, for despite their limitations, the DeVries have worked to improve the lives of others.

While Ty and the designers, local builder Lansing Construction and hundreds of volunteers and workers are rebuilding their home, the DeVries family will go on vacation to Niagara Falls, Ontario -Canada (Hilton)."

Curb Appeal

Episode: "Victorian Facelift"
Originally Aired: September 27, 2008

Products Featured: Silver Creek Slate Landscape Tiles
Color Used: Western Buff


Episode Synopsis:
"Host Sasha Andreev joins forces with designer Mark McDonald to revive a crumbling 100-year-old Victorian a much-needed facelift."

Curb Appeal

Episode: "Tired Tudor"
Originally Aired: September 06, 2008

Products Featured: Silver Creek Slate Landscape Tiles
Color Used: Western Buff


Episode Synopsis:
"Host Sasha Andreev and designer Jennifer Edwards-Hughes mix tradition with today to rescue an 80-year-old Tudor home."

Sweat Equity

Episode: "Wasteland to Wonderful"
Originally Aired: Tuesday, April 29th 2008

Products Featured: Silver Creek Limestone Landscape Tiles

Episode Synopsis:
"Kim Bryson has $7000 to spend and a large backyard with lots of untapped potential. Although she'd love to spend time in her yard, it's an ugly embarrassment. As long as she doesn't go overboard, she should see a boost in equity as well as enhancing the marketability of her property."

Designer/Contractor: Bever Landscaping