

Million Dollar Contractor
Season 2
TV-G
DIY Network's Million Dollar Contractor, hosted by "Contractor to the Stars" Stephen Fanuka, gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most amazing spaces and construction of Manhattan's high-end luxury homes. The series focuses on the details, the materials and the insane amount of money clients spend to allow Stephen to create million-dollar projects. Despite the hefty price tag, many of the same on-site issues and problems also occur in the homes of everyday people. Throughout the series, Stephen shares tips and tricks of the trade that first-time DIYers and home improvement aficionados will appreciate.
Where to Watch Million Dollar Contractor • Season 2
13 Episodes
- 100 Year Old Match
E1100 Year Old MatchFanuka Inc has a massive challenge - renovate and a restore an uptown apartment with over 100 years of history, and seamlessly blend new wood paneling with century-old millwork. Meanwhile, Stephen and his team are called in to fix a crumbling kitchen in Tribeca. - Upper West Side Gut Renovation (Part II)
E2Upper West Side Gut Renovation (Part II)In this Upper West Side gut renovation, Fanuka is focusing on the kitchen and dining room, and both rooms require exquisite custom millwork. Fanuka goes to extremes to achieve the highest quality, travelling halfway across the country to select the actual trees that he will use to build his cabinets, and risking life and limb to get a 600-pound stone countertop into this eighth-story apartment. - Inside the Glass House
E4Inside the Glass HouseLast year, Fanuka Inc. replaced the rooftop solarium in an exclusive penthouse on Central Park West. Now it's time to renovate the rest of the apartment, and it will prove a challenge for Stephen and his new project manager Peter. Every inch of the apartment is beautifully finished with built-in walnut cabinetry and rare materials like wallpaper that's actually made of stone. - Museum View Duplex (Part II)
E10Museum View Duplex (Part II)Fanuka is gut-renovating a sprawling apartment with three bedrooms and soaring ceilings, combining modern touches with traditional elegance. Everything is custom - from mirrors and glass to window treatments - and when the apartment is finished, it will be a space that any New Yorker would envy. - 5th Avenue Duplex (Part I)
E115th Avenue Duplex (Part I)Million Dollar Contractor host and licensed contractor Stephen Fanuka is renovating a massive duplex apartment, giving a contemporary look to a classic space. His client's budget is limitless, but so are the expectations. This project combines rare materials, fine finishes and custom millwork to create a stunning apartment. - 5th Avenue Duplex (Part II)
E125th Avenue Duplex (Part II)In an apartment full of high-end details, Million Dollar Contractor host and licensed contractor Stephen Fanuka has the unique challenge of building a custom refrigerated wine room and wet bar. It's a small room, but a massive challenge as the team struggles to combine sophisticated engineering with uncompromised aesthetics. - Madison Avenue Kitchen
E13Madison Avenue KitchenWhen a favorite client asks Million Dollar Contractor host and licensed contractor Stephen Fanuka to renovate her kitchen, he's thrilled -until he hears the three month deadline for a renovation that should take five. When overseas vendors, unforeseen problems and last-minute changes threaten to derail this renovation every step of the way, Team Fanuka comes together to conquer one of their biggest jobs ever.





