The Scott brothers have created the program of the moment. Property Brothers sweeps the show thanks to the charisma and talent of both brothers. However, There are equally (or more) fascinating alternatives that will make you fall in love.. They are similar in theme, but each of these shows offers a unique perspective on renovations and interior design. If you love design and enjoy programs with fresh ideas, this article is for you.
These 5 series will invite you to dream about renovating your own home. The truth is that anyone would be tempted to trust them with their home. For now, we can only enjoy his creations behind the screen. Check out some of their renovations before deciding which of these shows to start your weekend marathon with.
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Fords brothers in one of their stunning creations.
1. Reforms with Fords
As in Property Brothers, we are facing a show directed by two brothers. This duo is dedicated to renovate old homes in PittsburghPennsylvania. His works are nostalgic, but with clear contemporary overtones. One of its main features is the minimalist and rustic approach, inspired by the Pittsburgh industrial spaces. It is no coincidence that their renovations often feature brick walls, restored wooden structures and combinations of antique and modern furniture.
Living room renovated by the Fords brothers.
Leanne is in charge of designing the interior design of the renovated houses, while Steve organizes the reconstruction and is responsible for the architectural decisions. The biggest concern for Fords is maintain the essence of the housesbut update them to the needs of the 21st century.
A little piece of what you will see in “Remodeling as a couple: the lake house”
2. Fixer Upper: Chip and Joanna Gaines
From Waco, Texas, Chip and Joanna Gaines are a couple dedicated to renovating and redecorating homes. The program Fixer Upper o “Reform as a couple” has gone through different stages, being one of the last remodeling a 20th century house near Lake Waco. Their programs offer renovations with character and pay special importance to creating welcoming spaces for everyday life.
Renovation in a high-rise building.
3. Renovations in Chicago
Alison Victoria is the designer who runs Windy City Rehab or “Renovations in Chicago.” Its mission is clear: Renovate historic houses in Chicago to give them a modern and unique touch. During the program, you will see that an attempt is made to preserve the architectural details so as not to forget the roots of each home.
Alison demonstrates the love she has for her hometown through the restoration of old relics to transform them into modern, original and creative homes. But not everything is hunky dory. The designer continually faces architectural problems such as electrical failures or foundation problems.
Incredible living room decorated by the Nate Berkus team.
4. The renovation of your dreams
Also known as “Married by Design” or “Nate & Jeremiah by Design”, it was a show directed by Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, a couple of interior designers. Although the series itself ended a couple of years ago, it is still available on various platforms. Both professionals continue to be active, making interior design proposals with their own businesses.
The imprint of these two designers stands out for its sophistication and elegance.
The exquisite taste of both has brought them to fame. In “The reform of your dreams” they demonstrated their refined style and deep knowledge of design, architecture and interior design. If we could sum it up in two words, it would be pure elegance.
The renovators renovated the kitchen of this home in Fountain Square.
5. Reform with Karen and Mina
They have been known worldwide as “The Renovators”, but behind them is a human team made up of mother and daughter. This program is another best seller from the HGTV channel. Karen E. Laine and Mina Starsiak Hawk in Good Bones They became famous for creating homes with a lot of personality and vibrant colors. In fact, they gave new life to entire neighborhoods in the United States. This is the case of this reform that appears in the first episode of the seventh season. A renovation of a cottage-style house known as “Quaint Cottage”. The result: bright and modern rooms like this magnificent kitchen.