Transforming a Disjointed House into a Dream Home | The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project | HGTV
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- A pair of first-time homeowners traded in their tiny rental for a roomier home, but the lack of storage space seems to have followed them. Nate and Jeremiah help transform this family's disjointed house into a place that finally feels like their own home.
Designing duo Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are helping moving families get a fresh start. They'll aid their clients in letting go of what they no longer need before renovating the property into the perfect dream home for the family's next stage of life.
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Transforming a Disjointed House into a Dream Home | The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project | HGTV
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I have been watching and getting caught up on this channel. What caught my eye was Nate Berkus. I love his style, his personality, and they way he is with people. He makes people happy. Jeremiah Brent just adds icing on the cake. They are great together.
He said around table promotes intimacy. That’s so correct. No “head of the table” that implies someone is superior. That’s why I love a round table.
@caroled5735: Just get a chair that’s higher than the others for head of the family! Won’t matter if the table is round, square or whatever.
I agree with nate. storage, storage, storage is necessary.
I do love the railing so unique
Sooo glad they need the open shelving in the kitchen!!! Looks great, but these people cook!!! Open shelving in the kitchen just attracts grease and dust and is a maintenance nightmare, especially by the stove!!! Save it for other rooms where it’s only dust!! They also have NO space to waste on it! Good call.
So pretty…but all I can think of with open shelving is dusting, keeping things perfect, and how much adjacent storage is being sacrificed.
Wow. So emotional and so beautiful. Two great couples collaborating. Love it.
This design was absolutely gorgeous and over the MOON🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤🌔🌓🌝
Stunning makeover, love the kitchen, the red kitchen tiles, nice pop of color, very unique.
Nate & Jeremiah are beautiful 😊
You guys really are amazing and so complimentary towards one another. Genuine hard work and caring what people want! Your designs are impeccable.
That's cool. But all of that for $100,000? That's expensive as hell
@arifahisnaini: Well, Nate and Jeremiah don’t come cheap and the homeowners choose them.
Also, they're in New York which has a really high cost of living, so materials and local labor are godawful expensive!
They may have also done the bedrooms, but did not show them. HGTV wants you to pay to watch full episodes. These are edited short clips of the full show. It’s very frustrating to watch all of these decorating videos and you don’t see all of it, but that’s what we get it for seeing it for free.
In almost every house they include a built in seating area, such as in the corner here making a dining area with the round table. Thats an excellent design tip that many people don't include, but it works in so many ways such as a window seat. My family had window seats on opposite ends of a room -one faced east, and the other faced west. You would have your coffee in the morning on one side, and then stretching out to relax in the afternoon on the other side. Not only do they save space on the floor, but you can also have storage underneath the window seats, or the fitted dining banquette as they have here.
Open shelving is almost a trend that hasn't been found to be practical for everybody.
I’m excited they’re the best ❤
That rail is an art deco transitional design, rather than mid-century architecture...
Art Deco and Mid Century are similar.
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Mid century is a lot more "spare" than Deco. The weight is visually much lighter, less grounded. Deco has opulence...
I adore that they say handsome. 🥺 two geniuses at work. They have amazing taste.
I liked the leather on the chair. Perfect for a family with children.
Love so much about this project!!
こんなお家憧れます💕
なかなか日本では出来ないけれど
色の配色などいつも参考にしています
いつもホントに素敵です
BEAUTIFUL, wow love every detail
The "bar" would better suit a record player.
Love it! Gorgeous! ❤💯
Great design but the center table in the living room seems impractical. Consumes space and the corners aren't safe.
I would have wrapped the whole kitchen around and put one or two open glass shelves across the window. Positioned the closet beside the door at kitchen base. Done red brick instead of tile, hood copper/charcoal or wood like the shelves. Love that they repurposed the furniture and kept the railing. Love what they did with the ceiling.
I didn't like the red tiles in the kitchen.
I love Nate and Jeremiah, but what are they thinking putting marble countertops into a busy home with kids? It's going to stain so badly!
Not much storage in the kitchen with so many open shelves, again, good luck dusting.
The railing seems part of an exterior before it was closed it.
Not loving this one. I think the concept was there, but the execution falls flat. The lighting in the kitchen is weird, with those angled fixtures and the open shelves. Also, it’s still a kitchen for one. The sofa is an odd shape. That ladder is ridiculous.
4 wine glasses on a cookie sheet on a shelf = bar ??
I think they should have kept the recliner as it was. Just saying.
It looks lovely but without a kitchen door, I`m thinking where would I take out the trash?
@Jo-kh1yo: Throw it out the window! Maybe they should have created a galley kitchen and have the backdoor open on the wall where the sink is and build s mud room.
Wish I could afford both if yous.
The couch in the entry way is horrible. I don't like the red brick tile in the kitchen. I liked the table nook and the rest.
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Beautiful but not practical, I’d hate to anyone on that ladder dusting the open shelves
These videos arent nearly as detailed as they need to be in the rendering and choices made for the finished project.
Heavy ondetailat fro tend -- entirely truncated at the process.
Ugh on the backslash. Is that MCM?
❤❤❤🥲☺
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Just amazzzing!