Here's an idea to stay within your budget: skip all the tile, granite, marble etc and stay more 'builder grade.' Those are easy things to upgrade down the road if you still think they are important AND you can afford them. Sometimes you can't have your cake & eat it to.
If builder grade was good, we'd all have beautiful homes that would appreciate at 12-15% per year. But, we don't. At builder grade, our homes aren't beautiful, don't function optimally, and only appreciate at 7%/year. Builder grade is for builders, not homeowners.
That's because they were....when the tiling in a bathtub space alone cost $8, 826 of an $82,000 dollar budget, you know major favours had to be pulled in. Was it worth it?...Absolutely stunning! Nate has this royal magical touch to all of his spaces even though they are modern and functional. Fantastically done!
Amazing! I remember this segment & loved going down memory lane. You two are so sweet & generous on top of being great designers. That bathroom tub tile is to die for 👍
U both r so generous n that explains ur true passion for home transformation.U just spent double the budget from ur own side n that makes me respect u all the more
It amazes me how these two tore up everything in the house & expected ot to be renovated for $50,000? And disappointed when Nate told them no powder room. Even $82,000 was not enough. These two are irresponsible; but that's youth for you.
Wouldn't it have been better to have just painted that design/pattern on the ceiling for that textured design? I dunno. At least it would be easier to clean and maintain.
I have seen so many videos where you both have so many homeowners 100s of thousands of dollars for free when you add all these remodels up you had to have worked for free a lot! You are great human beings and in the world we live in today that is almost unbelievable. Thank you for all you both do!🙏
I am in tears! This was a true challenge. This couple was so distraught. With Nate & Jeremiah’s passion and exacting focus on every part of this transformation, they bring to light, once more, All things are possible….🙏❤️💜🙏
The both of you are so darn good together, personally and professional; creating lovely lives for those who need your help on the home front. Thank you for what you do!
Far too many people with ZERO construction/remodel experience take on fixer-uppers as though it will be easy and cheap because the tv/internet told them they can do it. I'll never understand this mentality.
I saw 3 doors that they didnt show us what there was behind it. I'm guessing two of them were closest or pantry but there were french doors off of the living room...really wanted to see the whole thing because it is so beautiful!
It’s disheartening to know that all of the DIY work the newlyweds did in the beginning against the price to just restore everything they did-but brand new-is 98,000. It’s like that is the value of what they destroyed in their DIY work. So sad. 😢 BUT! Such an amazing miracle for the couple to not only be able to gather 82,000 to get their home back to where it needs to be, but for Nate and Jeremiah to pull from all of their contacts and give them a home so amazing and fitting for them…words cannot describe the kind of turnaround that was pulled off. A 198,000 dollar turnaround! I’m so happy for this couple. They unfortunately made a lot of mistakes. But they’ve been blessed beyond belief with both an amazing home for them and valuable, valuable lessons that can make their lives so much better.😊
Is this the couple who had an extremely expensive honeymoon? When I saw this episode on TV I was like.. wthecck.. how could anyone feel sorry for you? You spent money frivolously and then want help? Soooo many hurting people out there. I just couldn’t believe Nate and Jeremiah..whom I adore.. would agree to do this.
I see this as cautionary tale of young newly weds with stars in their eyes and ready to take on the world. Or in this case a house. It’s great that they feel they can tackle challenges together. It’s fantastic that they knew when to stop and call in the experts. And I’m glad they did. I’m sure they learned a powerful lesson. Nate & Jeremiah did a beautiful job. I try not to judge and begrudge what people have and I don’t. In 38 years of marriage, my husband and I have made some crazy financial blunders together. I’m sure we will make more. We’ve both served our country and every community we’ve lived in. What we’ve learned is that people are entitled to make mistakes. I watch these shows to learn. Hopefully there are folks out there who will learn from this couple’s experience.
A very wise choice of décor. Sophisticated French country and all light tones make the spaces look as large and airy as possible. People grumbling about some of the luxurious finishes used don't understand that they were likely gifts to the project as favors called in, as he mentions. In exchange the items would be shown on TV in hopes of generating interest in buying them amongst the public.
I saw a few videos on this (I'm a fan of George to the rescue > how much they managed to get favors in, in return to getting their stuff featured in the hows)...and have understood it right off the start.
Granted they had to redo EVERYTHING in the house due to the homeowners making dumb decisions, but still 192K for a tiny one bedroom seems like a LOT. Imagine if it had the normal number of bathrooms and bedrooms.
195k spent, with favors! They scraped together 82k. That means there is 113k spent that they don't have. That's more than their planned, scrounged together budget! Was this excess OK'd by the client before it was spent? Where is that $$ going to come from? Does that 195k include all of the furnishings? Can they refuse those? How much would that save them? LOTS of unanswered questions on this one! And all at the expense of the client! 🤔🤔
@@cardinalgirl2 interesting. Good deal for the client, especially in this case. But not a good deal for the viewers who expect them to stay within the client's budget. They don't get to see what is realistic for the amount of $$ available.
i m sorry but the planning is terrible..a sofa right next to the door? all the money seemed to have gone on "stuff", who spends almost $10,000 on tile IN BATHROOM? 200,000 final reno budget is INSANE!!!!! and in the end, a tiny master bedroom, a tiny living room, ostentatious kitchen..
Thought the house looks very nice - who buys a white sofa, I don't understand why a newly married couple expect to move into a newly and completed renovated house. Most people (with common sence) prioratise the work they need to do with the £$€ they have. Electrics, dry walls and floor boards (not finished floors). Then put in a basic kitchen and bathroom and buy cheap simple furniture until you can afford to put in a new kitchen/bathroom. A house can be fully renovated within 4-6 years, if you can only afford to spend £20,000 a year!! This need for instant gratification is whst gets young people in to debt with NO saving and safety net.
It's insane how much things cost as an adult. As a child with no concept of money all I heard my parents say was how expensive everything was. Now as an adult I hear 50,000 and I know it's a lot of money to have but know that floors alone can cost 10,000 I understand.
✨💖✨Beautiful, beautiful! A fine example of where you can make creative, artistic budget choices-lv ceiling, basket shade over dr table-and where to put your money. The range hood is stunning. Open floor plans are great for giving a house flow, but sometimes they feel like the kitchen has a couch, or the living room has a stove. It can turn out looking more like a huge efficiency apartment instead of a house. This is a beautiful home.
$195,000 to redo this home. Wow. I think designers like to spend unnecessary money. Nice things do not have to cost so much. In saying that, the place is beautiful. Very serene and I could see myself living there! $98,000 for labour and rebuild, and $97,000 for interior?
In US the appreciation is done openly. Here in my country india what ever best offered by construction agency people do not complement in front of them
After watching Erin and Ben Napier's makeovers, I think I'm in culture shock to see someone spend $8.8K on tiles which is like ~1/8 of the entire cash box. They are beautiful, but come on....a feature strip with subway tile could have saved enough to come close to netting a powder bath. Then they go and spend >$190K. I know materials and labor are more expensive in different places, but a lot of the overages were a matter of choice/decisions. SMH.
$82K budget to rebuild the interior of a house & you spend $10K on bath tiles? I get that it’s a tv show so they want a wow factor but it would have been cool to see them pull off the project by working with the money allotted to them. Solving design challenges is what makes a makeover show interesting.
The wife looks like she is about to commit suicide from worrying about all the money they carelessly lost. The husband doesn’t seem concerned. This is such an odd couple and choice. How the heck did they end up there. How could they make such bad decisions to renovate and tear down walls without the proper budget. It’s beyond bizarre.
Yes I struggled to feel sorry for them. How stupid can you be to just tear all the walls and electricity down without a proper plan! They did have a budget but it was not realistic at all. They really lucked out by getting this expensive renovation because it would have been a mess otherwise
Bamboo fencing on the ceiling… no… imagine dust that is gonna accumulate up there😮not to mention debris fallout over time No there are other ways to add character to a home that are both beautiful and practical
The entrance is not very well thought out, with that couch immediately there. It needed some direction, some casing, maybe a shelf to create a little division. She sound mighty spoiled 🤪
i think, even if they need to take a loan for this, it is still by far the most worthed expenses, imagine how much you will spend on a top notch interior designer itself, in reality.
Beige everywhere. And if you didn’t get the point that everything is beige, they even thatched the ceiling with beige to almost literally beat you over the head with it. And what’s with the budget? They told them it would cost $98k, but they only had $82k, and then they said they spent $195k. You could build a whole new house for that, AND give her the powder room she wanted. This show is such a sham.
Agreed that they could have used the money more wisely; who needs to spend almost $9,000 on tile for a tub area when they're on a tight budget? But the reality is that the design team essentially gifted them $113,000 - which didn't have to happen; they could have been left with a partially finished space otherwise... So, "beggars can't be choosers". It would have been nice if they had maybe been given the option to spend that money differently (like on a different layout and powder room) but apparently they didn't. At least they have a completed house, which is something they would not have done on their own.
So I guess it also depends on when this was actually renovated, because with the price of wood these days, changing where studs go would be insanely $$$$... We're having to repair moisture damage in a rental house and it's more than triple what it would have cost if it had needed to be done a couple of years ago. And that is without involving any designers or architects, just our own DIY.
I hated that one! They are just using Nate and. Jeremiah for free! They knew that they have no money and rolled their eyes! I wouldn’t do anything for them! They just wanted everything for free! N&J are just to good to them! Stop letting all those people use u!!!
What years WAS this? The makeover seems dated. When you're replacing a recliner, you gotta get the guy a comfy chair----big with arms and a big ottoman to put his feet up with. They didn't listen to her: "I don't like dark leather or dark furniture......BAM, they get them a dark navy(ugly) sofa. The kitchen looked great.
Privilege is amazing. Thankfully the Bible states, the first shall be LAST and the last shall be FIRST. There are no gated communities in Heaven. No systematic racism. No banks to deny you a mansion with streets of gold. In the end, so many people with parents that if they could, would give their children money for a renovation, but they are paid less with higher degrees. I have an MBA and as an Executive Director, I am offered way less than white men and I do so much more to build my team and run my facilities. My father an Logistic engineer and mother a nurse, never made what their white coworkers did. My father had to write the city because the contractors never wanted my father to buy our childhood home. The banks suggested a poor area of town.
I love how the house turned out but this couple is cringy. You know they are already on to their next big financial mistake because they're living in a world where things have to LOOK perfect instead of reality
Amateur "designers", regular people, don't know how to optimize ROI, don't know how to source well, and make-do w mediocre. Why we have mediocre functioning + looking homes.
Here's an idea to stay within your budget: skip all the tile, granite, marble etc and stay more 'builder grade.' Those are easy things to upgrade down the road if you still think they are important AND you can afford them. Sometimes you can't have your cake & eat it to.
If builder grade was good, we'd all have beautiful homes that would appreciate at 12-15% per year.
But, we don't. At builder grade, our homes aren't beautiful, don't function optimally, and only appreciate at 7%/year.
Builder grade is for builders, not homeowners.
Those things don’t make good TV😂
These two also just pulled numbers out of thin air!
Nate & Jeremiah are the dream catchers that deliver classy high end homes, generously and thoughtfully!
Nate and Jeremiah are SO generous💕 They make dreams a reality.
The tiles in the shower look amazing! Love this whole remodel....so pretty!!
Us average people don't get the budgeting here. It seems they were basically gifted an expensive renovation.
That's because they were....when the tiling in a bathtub space alone cost $8, 826 of an $82,000 dollar budget, you know major favours had to be pulled in. Was it worth it?...Absolutely stunning! Nate has this royal magical touch to all of his spaces even though they are modern and functional. Fantastically done!
Amazing! I remember this segment & loved going down memory lane. You two are so sweet & generous on top of being great designers. That bathroom tub tile is to die for 👍
U both r so generous n that explains ur true passion for home transformation.U just spent double the budget from ur own side n that makes me respect u all the more
It amazes me how these two tore up everything in the house & expected ot to be renovated for $50,000? And disappointed when Nate told them no powder room. Even $82,000 was not enough. These two are irresponsible; but that's youth for you.
Bamboo ceiling looks like a dust and spider trap. 🤢
Yep I thought the same as it is hard to maintain and also you need to change it after a period of time
Wouldn't it have been better to have just painted that design/pattern on the ceiling for that textured design? I dunno. At least it would be easier to clean and maintain.
I have seen so many videos where you both have so many homeowners 100s of thousands of dollars for free when you add all these remodels up you had to have worked for free a lot! You are great human beings and in the world we live in today that is almost unbelievable. Thank you for all you both do!🙏
I don't think they're working for free. They're on a show. They earn a lot more from the show.
I am in tears! This was a true challenge. This couple was so distraught. With Nate & Jeremiah’s passion and exacting focus on every part of this transformation, they bring to light, once more, All things are possible….🙏❤️💜🙏
The both of you are so darn good together, personally and professional; creating lovely lives for those who need your help on the home front. Thank you for what you do!
I adore these two gentlemen. To help this couple make their dream home come true is such a blessing. They are number 1 in my book✨
This is just breath taking.
Nate and Jeremiah your such a blessing for these couple
Far too many people with ZERO construction/remodel experience take on fixer-uppers as though it will be easy and cheap because the tv/internet told them they can do it. I'll never understand this mentality.
They usually get deals for the pretty stuff bc of their contacts
What on earth possessed these two to destroy their house? And their nervous about professionals in their house? Unbelievable!!
Love the joy and the gratitude. All so beautiful.
I saw 3 doors that they didnt show us what there was behind it. I'm guessing two of them were closest or pantry but there were french doors off of the living room...really wanted to see the whole thing because it is so beautiful!
Almost 10 thousand to tile in the master bath! Ridiculous…it’s not even that nice…wow
you both are beautiful for helping so many....much love
Nate and Jeremy, you guys have such vision. You both are so talented 😃
Nate and Jeremiah are the best!
That bamboo ceiling?!!! Unbelievably gorgeous and creative.
How do you clean that for dust! Looks good but....
You vacuum it with an upholstery brush attachment. Or rely on gravity to drop dust downwards.
It’s disheartening to know that all of the DIY work the newlyweds did in the beginning against the price to just restore everything they did-but brand new-is 98,000. It’s like that is the value of what they destroyed in their DIY work. So sad. 😢
BUT! Such an amazing miracle for the couple to not only be able to gather 82,000 to get their home back to where it needs to be, but for Nate and Jeremiah to pull from all of their contacts and give them a home so amazing and fitting for them…words cannot describe the kind of turnaround that was pulled off. A 198,000 dollar turnaround! I’m so happy for this couple. They unfortunately made a lot of mistakes. But they’ve been blessed beyond belief with both an amazing home for them and valuable, valuable lessons that can make their lives so much better.😊
I have always loved you Nate ❤️ love both of you now
If you are on a budget, actual wood floors are ridiculous. So many other floors can go down that look similar.
Those floors were gifted ;)
Is this the couple who had an extremely expensive honeymoon? When I saw this episode on TV I was like.. wthecck.. how could anyone feel sorry for you? You spent money frivolously and then want help? Soooo many hurting people out there. I just couldn’t believe Nate and Jeremiah..whom I adore.. would agree to do this.
I see this as cautionary tale of young newly weds with stars in their eyes and ready to take on the world. Or in this case a house. It’s great that they feel they can tackle challenges together. It’s fantastic that they knew when to stop and call in the experts. And I’m glad they did. I’m sure they learned a powerful lesson. Nate & Jeremiah did a beautiful job. I try not to judge and begrudge what people have and I don’t. In 38 years of marriage, my husband and I have made some crazy financial blunders together. I’m sure we will make more. We’ve both served our country and every community we’ve lived in. What we’ve learned is that people are entitled to make mistakes. I watch these shows to learn. Hopefully there are folks out there who will learn from this couple’s experience.
A very wise choice of décor. Sophisticated French country and all light tones make the spaces look as large and airy as possible. People grumbling about some of the luxurious finishes used don't understand that they were likely gifts to the project as favors called in, as he mentions. In exchange the items would be shown on TV in hopes of generating interest in buying them amongst the public.
I saw a few videos on this (I'm a fan of George to the rescue > how much they managed to get favors in, in return to getting their stuff featured in the hows)...and have understood it right off the start.
That bamboo ceiling is really cool!
Why would someone on a budget want a thousand dollar bathtub? And the hood range from expensive stone?
And an almost $9,000 tile just for shower and tub 🥱 it’s beyond beautiful but definitely was expensive !!
Those items you are singling out may have been supplied by the relationships forged by Nate and Jeremiah. Still have their real estate value.
Very spoiled couple
Value. You sell for a much higher price. This is Cali.
House looks good but how and why did they go over the budget if the client only had 82k after sitting into everything
Love, love , love your work!! You two are amazing artists and human beings.🙏💖
These guys are so amazing and thoughtful.
Granted they had to redo EVERYTHING in the house due to the homeowners making dumb decisions, but still 192K for a tiny one bedroom seems like a LOT. Imagine if it had the normal number of bathrooms and bedrooms.
True, but it is because of the high end designer finishes. Normally a little bungalow does outfit a bathroom with an $8000 bathtub and $8000 tiles.
195k spent, with favors! They scraped together 82k. That means there is 113k spent that they don't have. That's more than their planned, scrounged together budget! Was this excess OK'd by the client before it was spent? Where is that $$ going to come from?
Does that 195k include all of the furnishings? Can they refuse those? How much would that save them?
LOTS of unanswered questions on this one! And all at the expense of the client! 🤔🤔
It wouldn’t be at the expense of the client! Typically, they get tens of thousands in “favors” from various vendors on this show.
@@Person-mh6xq so are you saying the client only paid the 82k they scraped together? And that the show picked up the 113k shortfall?
@@kathyusa-iowa5137 absolutely- that is how Nate and Jeremiah operate these rescues.
@@cardinalgirl2 interesting. Good deal for the client, especially in this case.
But not a good deal for the viewers who expect them to stay within the client's budget. They don't get to see what is realistic for the amount of $$ available.
Nice. The ceiling!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely stunning ❤️❤️ you guys are the BEST
i m sorry but the planning is terrible..a sofa right next to the door? all the money seemed to have gone on "stuff", who spends almost $10,000 on tile IN BATHROOM? 200,000 final reno budget is INSANE!!!!! and in the end, a tiny master bedroom, a tiny living room, ostentatious kitchen..
Knocked it out of the ballpark.
Thought the house looks very nice - who buys a white sofa, I don't understand why a newly married couple expect to move into a newly and completed renovated house.
Most people (with common sence) prioratise the work they need to do with the £$€ they have. Electrics, dry walls and floor boards (not finished floors). Then put in a basic kitchen and bathroom and buy cheap simple furniture until you can afford to put in a new kitchen/bathroom.
A house can be fully renovated within 4-6 years, if you can only afford to spend £20,000 a year!!
This need for instant gratification is whst gets young people in to debt with NO saving and safety net.
So agree.
I think that the sofa was slip-covered.
Stunning.
Nate, love you for a long time, but Jerimima is great! He’s your perfect other half!
It's insane how much things cost as an adult. As a child with no concept of money all I heard my parents say was how expensive everything was. Now as an adult I hear 50,000 and I know it's a lot of money to have but know that floors alone can cost 10,000 I understand.
I am in love with that little moroccan stone wall shelf. Where can I find this, please?
✨💖✨Beautiful, beautiful! A fine example of where you can make creative, artistic budget choices-lv ceiling, basket shade over dr table-and where to put your money. The range hood is stunning. Open floor plans are great for giving a house flow, but sometimes they feel like the kitchen has a couch, or the living room has a stove. It can turn out looking more like a huge efficiency apartment instead of a house. This is a beautiful home.
Such a marvellous job ❤️. What’s the design software you guys use , I like how they show the 3D floor plans
You guys are awesome! Love from the Netherlands 🇱🇺
Stunning!
Absolutely gorgeous!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As usual the dynamic duo came forward & created another masterpiece, great work guys... Abrazos
$195,000 to redo this home. Wow. I think designers like to spend unnecessary money. Nice things do not have to cost so much. In saying that, the place is beautiful. Very serene and I could see myself living there! $98,000 for labour and rebuild, and $97,000 for interior?
In US the appreciation is done openly. Here in my country india what ever best offered by construction agency people do not complement in front of them
This is beautiful but idk how I feel about those curtains surrounding the non existent windows.. lol
After watching Erin and Ben Napier's makeovers, I think I'm in culture shock to see someone spend $8.8K on tiles which is like ~1/8 of the entire cash box. They are beautiful, but come on....a feature strip with subway tile could have saved enough to come close to netting a powder bath. Then they go and spend >$190K. I know materials and labor are more expensive in different places, but a lot of the overages were a matter of choice/decisions. SMH.
Nice gift
Beautiful house, but WHERE did Nate get that luxurious green leather motorcycle jacket?
I love your designs. This is so beautiful.
before marriage should be seriously discussed choose a honeymoon or home renovation.
$82K budget to rebuild the interior of a house & you spend $10K on bath tiles?
I get that it’s a tv show so they want a wow factor but it would have been cool to see them pull off the project by working with the money allotted to them.
Solving design challenges is what makes a makeover show interesting.
I love y’all!! Incredible!! Love love your show!!
The wife looks like she is about to commit suicide from worrying about all the money they carelessly lost. The husband doesn’t seem concerned. This is such an odd couple and choice. How the heck did they end up there. How could they make such bad decisions to renovate and tear down walls without the proper budget. It’s beyond bizarre.
Yes I struggled to feel sorry for them. How stupid can you be to just tear all the walls and electricity down without a proper plan! They did have a budget but it was not realistic at all. They really lucked out by getting this expensive renovation because it would have been a mess otherwise
@@Sunflowers9191 but they receive way too expensive renovation. why do they need that tile in bathroom?
Agreed...this couple is beyond stupid. Never DIY such a big project if you don't have the experience.
I wish there where captions as an option.
How many weeks did this take I wonder?
Hermosisima remodelación 🤩👍🏼
i can never watch these with my family around because honestly the noises the girl makes sounds like moans lmaoo
Bamboo fencing on the ceiling… no… imagine dust that is gonna accumulate up there😮not to mention debris fallout over time
No there are other ways to add character to a home that are both beautiful and practical
The barn door was disappointing...
You’re amazing guys I love you guys
Was tearing down all those walls really worth a powder room?
Awesome
The entrance is not very well thought out, with that couch immediately there. It needed some direction, some casing, maybe a shelf to create a little division.
She sound mighty spoiled 🤪
i think, even if they need to take a loan for this, it is still by far the most worthed expenses, imagine how much you will spend on a top notch interior designer itself, in reality.
Elegant love it.
So cute!
I want my mom to gift me $12,000 😂
That ceiling looked awful
All looks ok, didn’t really like the hob close to powder room, also too many breaks/doors in kitchen, no counter space continuity.
Love ur work guys!!!
I love it
Why did they destroy the house if they didn't have the money to reconstruct.
I'm disappointed with the living room ceiling....not a fan....looks cheap....love the rest of the house....sorry...
Beige everywhere. And if you didn’t get the point that everything is beige, they even thatched the ceiling with beige to almost literally beat you over the head with it. And what’s with the budget? They told them it would cost $98k, but they only had $82k, and then they said they spent $195k. You could build a whole new house for that, AND give her the powder room she wanted. This show is such a sham.
Yeah, I don't get that thatched ceiling thing but I do like the deep tub.
Agreed that they could have used the money more wisely; who needs to spend almost $9,000 on tile for a tub area when they're on a tight budget?
But the reality is that the design team essentially gifted them $113,000 - which didn't have to happen; they could have been left with a partially finished space otherwise... So, "beggars can't be choosers". It would have been nice if they had maybe been given the option to spend that money differently (like on a different layout and powder room) but apparently they didn't. At least they have a completed house, which is something they would not have done on their own.
So I guess it also depends on when this was actually renovated, because with the price of wood these days, changing where studs go would be insanely $$$$...
We're having to repair moisture damage in a rental house and it's more than triple what it would have cost if it had needed to be done a couple of years ago. And that is without involving any designers or architects, just our own DIY.
They should sell it n but another house 😅
I saw them spend somewhere around 30,000 on plain beige curtains one time
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They know that N&J do the most for free that’s why they called them out! Horrible couple! Sorry for N&J because people use them for their kindness
I hated that one! They are just using Nate and. Jeremiah for free! They knew that they have no money and rolled their eyes! I wouldn’t do anything for them! They just wanted everything for free! N&J are just to good to them! Stop letting all those people use u!!!
Those two poor souls how are they gonna pay for Overbuget cost 🤣
My dream is to visit u some day. May God fulfill my dream
wish they would show more details and less screaming women !
Not a good use of money. Maybe the UK likes this, but i dont. The barn door is a waste of wall space. The bamboo is a BAD idea.
I dislike barn doors.
Hoping the palm gets repositioned. Ouch.
someone could lose an eye on that for sure :)
What years WAS this? The makeover seems dated.
When you're replacing a recliner, you gotta get the guy a comfy chair----big with arms and a big ottoman to put his feet up with. They didn't listen to her: "I don't like dark leather or dark furniture......BAM, they get them a dark navy(ugly) sofa.
The kitchen looked great.
I really don’t like the ceiling at all
So they botch their property - couldn’t live there. HGTV come along and throw money at the problem. Basically these idiots scammed.
fab
Privilege is amazing. Thankfully the Bible states, the first shall be LAST and the last shall be FIRST. There are no gated communities in Heaven. No systematic racism. No banks to deny you a mansion with streets of gold. In the end, so many people with parents that if they could, would give their children money for a renovation, but they are paid less with higher degrees. I have an MBA and as an Executive Director, I am offered way less than white men and I do so much more to build my team and run my facilities. My father an Logistic engineer and mother a nurse, never made what their white coworkers did. My father had to write the city because the contractors never wanted my father to buy our childhood home. The banks suggested a poor area of town.
Kitchen small
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I love how the house turned out but this couple is cringy. You know they are already on to their next big financial mistake because they're living in a world where things have to LOOK perfect instead of reality
Oh no not barn doors. Didn’t they ever get an architect to work up ideas for them? Hate the LR ceiling and rug
Amateur "designers", regular people, don't know how to optimize ROI, don't know how to source well, and make-do w mediocre. Why we have mediocre functioning + looking homes.