Follows the Marrs' restoration of their Italian villa using local artisans and sourcing authentic materials to meet regulations.Follows the Marrs' restoration of their Italian villa using local artisans and sourcing authentic materials to meet regulations.Follows the Marrs' restoration of their Italian villa using local artisans and sourcing authentic materials to meet regulations.
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The regular show is funny because it's so bad. This takes it to a new level. Jenny is disappointed you cant demo like crazy on an old Tuscan Villa. Permits? Plans? Who needs those. As per usual Jenny worries, Jenny is concerned and Jenny stresses and shrieks . Unfortunately this show highlights how unnecessary Dave and Jenny really are. The fake drama and the distance really dont bode well this scenario. But like a train wreck, I'll still watch it to see hopefully some great Italian scenery. If you like the regular show you will probably like this, soooooo much missed potential. Have fun watching.
This was so stupid on so many levels. One star is too much.
Was hoping to catch some great Italain scenery,but not much of that either.
These two should stay in the US and not ruin any more Italian villas. I don't think the owners would have put up with them if not being reimbursed somehow by the show. I was happy when they said enough, we are over budget! The furniture they made for them was so blah.
The lack of skill level and understanding of this project and architecture was just irksome. I am so grossed out they used wood from a animal trough to make a bathroom counter . Having to climb an old ladder to use the wine window was the most asinine of all.
The Italians were so nice but you could see it on their faces, they thought Jennie and her husband were .....
Was hoping to catch some great Italain scenery,but not much of that either.
These two should stay in the US and not ruin any more Italian villas. I don't think the owners would have put up with them if not being reimbursed somehow by the show. I was happy when they said enough, we are over budget! The furniture they made for them was so blah.
The lack of skill level and understanding of this project and architecture was just irksome. I am so grossed out they used wood from a animal trough to make a bathroom counter . Having to climb an old ladder to use the wine window was the most asinine of all.
The Italians were so nice but you could see it on their faces, they thought Jennie and her husband were .....
Why would anyone invite Dave and Jenny to ruin a fine Tuscan villa? I have multiple issues:
Ridiculous and disrespectful.
- Who are you to walk in and first suggestion is to tear down a wall in the kitchen to make it bigger? Simple they bring their American way of living to the show. But why? Search how other Italian families use their spaces instead of going to cheese maker.
- What is your value add? There is an Italian project manager, an architect, a contractor, and your brother Matt (who by the way adds more value compared to you whiny pair). The only value they bring is pure destruction.
- Why do you constantly whine? You knew before taking on the project that you didn't speak Italian, that you had no connections in construction arena, that you had no idea about permits.
- Why do you keep on destroying a gem? Open a window here, tear down this wall there, remove this, break that.
Ridiculous and disrespectful.
This show is like watching a car crash-it's so bad that you can't look away. The property owners hire two irritating and clueless Americans who have no understanding of how renovations work in Europe (they don't even possess a license), especially with older homes. The house in Tuscany they are renovating is 200-300 years old. They fail to realize that tearing down structural walls is not only against regulations but could also cause the house to collapse. Watching this was incredibly frustrating, and even giving it one star feels overly generous. I do not recommend watching it, it is really just sad.
I really enjoy Fixer to Fabulous but my least favorite part are always the "dramatic events" that are heavily produced and added in to attempt to hold viewers I guess? The good parts are when they're talking about design plans and the parts with the reveal.
This show is just 5 episodes of the "drama" and boring building bits then occasionally there are some interesting bits sprinkled in. They really should have done one room per episode or something because not having a reveal at the end of each episode makes them boring and repetitive and stretched out. Hopefully the reveal episode doesn't disappoint.
Also the emphasis on the "Italian way" vs the "American way" is getting old and repetitive.
This show is just 5 episodes of the "drama" and boring building bits then occasionally there are some interesting bits sprinkled in. They really should have done one room per episode or something because not having a reveal at the end of each episode makes them boring and repetitive and stretched out. Hopefully the reveal episode doesn't disappoint.
Also the emphasis on the "Italian way" vs the "American way" is getting old and repetitive.
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By what name was Fixer to Fabulous: Italiano (2024) officially released in India in English?
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