2 reviews
Without Charlie and Shaynna this show has lost what it was always about...realistic renovations on a budget to get a place sold.
Now? It's lost all of its charm as the renovations are so clearly hugely expensive and are just a vanity project for the charisma-free interior designer and landscaper...both of which look like they were the only two people willing to take on the gig.
Andrew also seems somewhat divorced from it all.
Like I said, the original premise was about helping people, desperate people, to sell their houses on a budget. It was supposed to show people how they can improve their homes where it counts to get a place sold. Now? It just feels like an episode of 'Better Homes and Gardens', with flights of fancy from an interior designer who CLEARLY has a huge budget to come up with HER dream place, and a landscaper who just has to scrape through with leftovers...and his lack of enthusiasm shows.
...a shame.
Now? It's lost all of its charm as the renovations are so clearly hugely expensive and are just a vanity project for the charisma-free interior designer and landscaper...both of which look like they were the only two people willing to take on the gig.
Andrew also seems somewhat divorced from it all.
Like I said, the original premise was about helping people, desperate people, to sell their houses on a budget. It was supposed to show people how they can improve their homes where it counts to get a place sold. Now? It just feels like an episode of 'Better Homes and Gardens', with flights of fancy from an interior designer who CLEARLY has a huge budget to come up with HER dream place, and a landscaper who just has to scrape through with leftovers...and his lack of enthusiasm shows.
...a shame.
- leisha-65278
- Jun 4, 2024
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Most of the makeover looks like a lot of colors and design that were modern in 2004-2005 and I'm talking about the newer seasons I don't see much changes in fashion and how they put designs and interior together.
They should watch some other shows to pick up a few tricks.
I'd ratchet watch shows like Studio McGee and more stylish yet warm homemakeovers.
Also I can't stand all the carpet rooms, why can't they just do some oak floors. Light and warm.
The designers really need to do some better research on what's popular and how to do a combination of personal and clean, style. Also mix coastal, industrial and more farm. Not just the same stuff over and over.
They should watch some other shows to pick up a few tricks.
I'd ratchet watch shows like Studio McGee and more stylish yet warm homemakeovers.
Also I can't stand all the carpet rooms, why can't they just do some oak floors. Light and warm.
The designers really need to do some better research on what's popular and how to do a combination of personal and clean, style. Also mix coastal, industrial and more farm. Not just the same stuff over and over.
- caroline_chupaa
- Sep 6, 2024
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