![]() ![]() Comforting, dreamy background to whatever real life issue I'd rather avoid. I check in, turn on HGTV, and let it run like the clock. HGTV is her guilty pleasure when she's staying in hotel rooms, and Denise, let me tell you, me too! Yeah, I find myself wanting to get sucked into "Oh, I could do this with our house, or that with our house, and it would be so much better, and look how easy it is."ĬHAKRABARTI: That's Denise Rappmund, On Point listener in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It's taking us to fantasy land, which is the purpose of any entertainment. ![]() But nonetheless, I think they do a really good job of taking our emotions somewhere else. This is the world of HGTV.ĭENISE RAPPMUND: Just like a lot of reality TV where it's not actually reality, it's very much crafted and edited and scripted. All of these scenarios include dreamy properties, dramatic remodels. Or maybe it's a couple with some extra cash looking for a second home in a tropical locale like Belize or Brazil. It's testing the limits of their relationship. Or there's no home office or downstairs bathroom. Or maybe it's a couple that knows for sure they want to renovate, they want to grow their family, and there's no room for a nursery. They're wrestling with whether to upgrade it, knock down a few walls, finally finish that basement, or pull up stakes and find a new home. A couple is unhappy with their current two bedroom home. Russell Morash, creator and former executive producer and director of the home renovation TV program This Old House. Also FeaturedĬhanning Kelly, realtor and broker at Ida Kelly Realtors in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Worked on two episodes of HGTV’s “Love It or List It.”Īnnetta Grant, assistant professor of Markets, Innovation and Design at Bucknell University. ![]() GuestsĪlicia Hylton-Daniel, founder, interior designer and general contractor at Hylton Daniel Design + Construction. Today, On Point: How HGTV is transforming our homes - and us. HGTV is a channel for dramatic remodels and dreamy properties.īut is HGTV popularizing cookie cutter design over regional character across America? (Photo by Gonzalo Marroquin/Getty Images for HGTV) Your home probably doesn’t need a renovation overhaul as dramatic as in the show, but how about an easy and affordable update that will give your room a WOW factor? To inspire your next DIY project, check out our Stencil Ideas Page, choose your favorite out of our large selection of stencils, and refer to our How to Stencil Tutorials as a guide.Facebook Email Signage is seen during the HGTV's "Ugliest House in America" For Your Emmy Consideration Event at Saban Media Center on Apin North Hollywood, California. See more of how these Masters of Flip “transformed this tiny Tennessee teardown into swinging Southern sprawler” here. This modern mid-century room makeover got its finishing touches by pairing this DIY painting project with a sunburst mirror, gold metal accents, and credenza sideboard. To soft the bold look of blue painted walls, she added dimension and depth to this accent wall with our Uzma Circles Wall Stencil. Kortney Wilson says, “For this house, I wanted it to be classy and contemporary with a lot of neutrals and deep blues.” Trying her hand at stenciling for the first time, Kortney and her assistant added this white geometric pattern to the back of the living room as an eye-catching focal point. See more of how these Masters of Flip “transformed this rundown Queen Anne house into an eclectic masterpiece” here. She decided to keep it black and white to help balance out the splashes of color throughout the sophisticated space that fit their decor theme of “Victorian bohemian”. With a vintage teak dining set, large Victorian windows, and a bold teal fireplace and mantel, you probably couldn’t tell this room used to be a bedroom! Kortney Wilson used our Diamond Trellis Wall Stencil to create this geometric-patterned feature wall in her favorite room of the house: the dining room. Check out these masterful makeovers that include our Geometric & Modern Wall Stencils… In Season 3, this decorating dynamic duo used Royal Design Studio Wall Stencils to save money and create cost-effective wall murals. We are so excited that two of our favorite wall stencils were featured on HGTV Canada’s Masters of Flip! The show’s premise features Dave and Kortney Wilson and their passion for seeking out neglected houses in and around Nashville and then flipping them into amazing family dream homes with limited timelines and even tighter budgets. ![]()
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