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Have you ever watched these shows and wondered what the HGTV stars' own homes look like?
From dream worthy to swoon-worthy, and even get your feet dirty on the farm-vibes.
Stay tuned for the inside scoop into the gorgeous, real-life homes of HGTV Stars.
Tarek El Moussa, of "Flip or Flop'' has had some amazing homes.
There's the 6,300-square-foot Yorba Linda, California, house he and co-star and now ex-wife
Christina Haack spent $1.5 million renovating, and his so-called "bachelor dad pad" in Costa
Mesa, California.
In 2020, the HGTV star and his current wife, Heather Rae El Moussa purchased an oceanfront
home in Newport Beach, California which they share with Tarek's kids from his marriage
with Haack.
Interestingly, the couple didn't intend to live in the house.
The couple's rep told People magazine:
"Tarek originally bought it as a flip but then they decided to make it their new home."
They showed off the rooftop deck with stunning views on Instagram.
And, in a 2021 episode of "Flipping 101," the newlyweds showed off even more: the gorgeous
black-and-white kitchen, family room with statement fireplace, and elegant dining room
with wine cooler.
"Christina on the Coast" star, Christina Haack, has also done her own real estate shopping.
In 2021, the HGTV star laid out $2.5 million for a modern farmhouse in Tennessee, which
she absolutely "fell in love" with.
The property sits on 23 acres and includes a front porch with a swing, shiplap, wood
beams, and a pool.
In 2021, she sold the Newport Beach, California, home she formerly shared with now ex-husband
Ant Anstead for $6 million.
She traded one beachy property for an exclusive gated community in Dana Point, California
she now shares with husband Josh Hall.
Like her ex's new digs, Haack's also has to-die-for views.
We're used to "Property Brothers" star Jonathan Scott rehabbing homes alongside twin brother
Drew Scott.
But this time, the HGTV star has a new renovation partner: girlfriend Zooey Deschanel.
In January 2022, the couple announced they were moving into the Brentwood, California,
home they bought in July 2020 for $9.5 million after months and months of renovations.
In the July 7 issue of Scott's magazine, Reveal, the "Property Brothers" star shared about
the first time they laid eyes on the 6,300-square-foot Colonial-style house.
Scott described the home as, quote, "magical" and its front lawn as "lush."
The one-acre property features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a swimming pool, tennis court,
guest house, and gazebo.
Inside is a sunny kitchen, study, sunroom, French doors, and primary suite with the second
of two fireplaces.
It turns out that Jonathan Scott's twin brother, Drew Scott, and his wife, Linda Phan, purchased
a historic home similar to his twin brother's in 2018.
"Sexiest part of our bedroom?
You better say me."
"He was waiting for that."
The couple shelled out $2.3 million for their Tudor-style home of 4,409 square feet, located
just west of downtown Los Angeles, which they, of course, extensively renovated to their
liking.
With help from brother Jonathan, obviously.
Inside the home is a number of bedrooms and bathrooms, along with a grand entrance, dramatic
staircase, and stunning hardwood floors laid in a herringbone pattern.
A white kitchen with "conservatory glass windows" and a huge marble island, formal dining room,
office, and craft room are just a few features.
The backyard features a dining terrace, with tile flooring and large table, that opens
up to a large outdoor entertaining space, lounge area with seating, fireplace, and of
course, a pool.
"Fixer Upper" stars Chip and Joanna Gaines are known for their cozy farmhouse style,
so it's a given they come home to a stunning farmhouse of their own.
Their renovated Waco, Texas, farmhouse features a large front porch, gardens, chicken coops,
a greenhouse, and lots of land for their big family of seven.
Inside the house is their signature shiplap, hardwood floors, black railings leading upstairs,
tons of windows with black trim, and French doors throughout.
The renovated living room space, complete with a brick fireplace, vaulted ceiling, and
wood beams, is the family's, quote, "new favorite room in the house."
The updated kitchen features a subway tile backsplash, white marble island, and newly-painted
dark green cabinets.
When asked about the cabinets, Joanna told People magazine:
"I just wanted the space to really evolve with the new addition and I just thought it
was time for a change."
Since 2008, viewers have enjoyed watching designer Hilary Farr and her team transform
spaces on "Love It or List It," while realtor and co-star David Visentin finds a new house
that checks off all the boxes homeowners want.
The HGTV series was filmed in Toronto — where Farr was born and currently lives — until
moving to Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2014.
Farr has lived in her Toronto home since 1996, and knowing her, we imagine she's added her
own personal touch.
The house maintains much of its "classic design elements and charm," including an open layout,
which Farr sometimes likes to close off with pocket doors.
She explained to Heavy magazine:
"I like the concept of open plan but I also like the idea of being able to close those
spaces off."
Farr's kitchen has dark wood cabinets and gray countertops, with granite surfaces on
the island.
The backyard has an entertaining space with an apple tree Farr planted herself.
For someone who's always on the go, it sounds like Farr has a comfortable place to call
home.
HGTV's David Bromstad, "Design Star" Season 1 winner and "My Lottery Dream Home" host,
had put off finding his own dream home for a while.
As he told the Orlando Sentinel in January 2020:
"[I'm] so busy finding everyone their dream home, I'm neglecting my own."
In 2021, the Minnesota native, now based in Orlando, Florida, after living in Miami for
12 years, was finally ready to search with an open mind.
In July 2021, HGTV aired "My Lottery Dream Home: David's Dream Home," in which Bromstad,
accompanied by a close friend, stepped into his clients' shoes and found a house that
hit him hard.
He plans to put, quote, "lots of David Bromstad touches" on the five-bedroom, four-bathroom,
Tudor-style home.
Though the $950,000 price point was above his expectations, the kitchen and backyard
oasis with pool, outdoor kitchen, and guest house ultimately won him over.
"It felt like home…
“
“The energy!”
“ …the second I walked into it.”
In December 2021, viewers got to see Bromstad and his sisters help him get the place holiday-ready
in HGTV's "My Lottery Dream Home: Holiday Extravaganza."
Alison Victoria, turns historic downtown Chicago homes into high-end masterpieces on HGTV's
"Windy City Rehab."
What she also did was call a five-bedroom, five-bathroom house in the city her newly-minted
home.
In 2019, Victoria showed off the 5,025 square-foot home, describing its custom European touches
and explaining how she combined old and new elements.
The home features two custom fireplaces and a showpiece marble kitchen, including a large
island with waterfall edge and gold range hood.
She mentioned on Instagram that for her, waking up to her kitchen, quote, "never gets old."
The second floor is home to a luxurious primary suite with marble bath, while the back patio
features an outdoor grill and small entertainment area.
Surprisingly, she listed it in September 2020 for $2.29 million, selling it about a year
later for $2.15 million.
The property was, at one point, taken off the market because of a pending lawsuit.
You might remember these lawsuits led to a falling out between Victoria and former business
partner and friend Donovan Eckhardt in Season 2.
No word on where the designer lives now.
Jasmine Roth of HGTV's "Help!
I Wrecked My House" and "Hidden Potential" shared the story of her new house with HGTV.
In August 2020, she, husband Brett Roth, and daughter Hazel moved in after three years
of working on it.
The Huntington Beach, California, pad has a cool, slightly retro brown facade that pops
against its white trim.
Roth explained her desire to, quote, "create a cheerful, whimsical home" for her daughter,
whom she had while building the house.
Inside are multiple fireplaces, a unique word search design on a wall leading upstairs,
and a white-and-light oak kitchen with open shelving and part-granite, part-wood island.
One of her favorite parts of the house is the 3D wood accent wall in her bedroom.
Her new house is located only a few blocks from her old one, which she showed off in
2017.
In 2014, Erin and Ben Napier's Laurel, Mississippi, home was featured in Southern Weddings magazine.
Soon after, they landed their hit HGTV show, "Home Town," which led to the spinoff "Home
Town Takeover," a furniture line, two retail stores, and a book.
"We never planned any of this.
Not one thing that's happened in our life was planned."
So, what exactly is so special about the couple's 1925 craftsman cottage that it caught the
attention of HGTV producers?
Apparently, a lot.
The two-story cottage includes a study, a dining room with a wooden table Ben made by
himself.
It also features a cozy living room with a built-in bookcase, and a kitchen with light
wood cabinets.
Our favorite part, though, is the huge front porch, where they love to relax after a long
day.
In 2018, Mina Starsiak Hawk, star of HGTV's "Good Bones," was ready for a larger home
for her growing family with husband Stephen Hawk.
So, they bought the empty lot next door to their house in Fountain Square, the neighborhood
in Indianapolis, Indiana where they renovate homes.
Mina talked to HGTV about the purchase, sharing:
"The neighborhood is our home [...] I really can't imagine living anywhere else."
The three-story, 2,900 square-foot house was inspired by the couple's love for Charleston,
South Carolina.
It features architectural details like big columns, large balconies, porch fans and black
iron fencing.
The main floor features engineered vinyl plank flooring with herringbone design, turquoise
velvet dining room chairs, and a white marble kitchen with an island, stainless appliances,
farmhouse sink, and a custom range hood.
Upstairs are several bedrooms, including the nursery and primary suite.
Plus, there's a gym, office, doggie spa, and a backyard with lounge and dining spaces.
So what's Stephen Hawk's opinion on the renovations?
He shared this with HGTV:
"I feel like [she] thought of every detail [...] It's perfect."
Surprised to see Jonathan Knight of New Kids on the Block hosting "Farmhouse Fixer" on
HGTV?
You're not alone.
However, Knight is not new to country life.
In fact, he grew up on a large property with lots of animals.
After New Kids On The Block split up in 1994, Knight started his foray into flipping houses
after a friend asked for his help.
Now, he fell in love and has a show to live up his new obsession with house flipping.
When not touring with NKOTB, Knight lives on his Massachusetts farm, adding:
"My mom had a two-bedroom farmhouse and couldn't care for all the land anymore, so we snatched
up her house then bought two across the street — mom's in one and my sister's in another."
The compound also includes a restored 1700s-era barn used for family gatherings, greenhouse,
and gardens.
The house where Knight resides with longtime partner Harley Rodriguez has dark hardwood
floors, deep blue walls, and a white kitchen with windows galore.
Designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent moved from New York to Los Angeles in 2015.
Here, they purchased a six-bedroom, seven-bathroom, 9,000-square-foot historic Spanish Colonial.
After moving in they updated the home with antique marble flooring and new kitchen surfaces
and fixtures, among other updates.
Only two years later, they sold it for $11.5 million and headed back to New York.
According to what Brent told Architectural Digest:
"It didn't feel like us."
They eventually settled in a 3,400-square-foot West Village townhouse.
Some standout features of the home include the two-story, white oak bookcase, kitchen
with exquisite Calacatta marble surfaces, and a master dressing room.
In 2021, People magazine confirmed the HGTV stars were moving yet again.They sold the
place for $13.5 million and repurchased a Fifth Avenue NYC townhouse they sold back
in 2015.
While still early, we expect they'll work their designer magic again.
"Like one chapter ended.
New chapter's starting.
But it's been good to us here."
In 2017, Scott McGillivray shared a tour of his then-brand new Canadian digs to Country
Living.
The glam house includes a spacious personal bar and wine cellar, two-story living room
with fireplace and tall windows, and primary bedroom with balcony, sitting area, fireplace,
luxurious bath, and spacious walk-in closets.
Other notable features are the workshop, home theater, and diy penny floor in his home office.
McGillivray wrote in his blog that he couldn't be happier with the space, saying:
"[I'm] in my dream house, in my dream neighborhood, with the people I love the most."
"Fixer to Fabulous" stars Dave and Jenny Marrs were new to home renovation in Arkansas when
they toured an old farmhouse in desperate need of a facelift.
Five kids, a blueberry farm, and an HGTV show later, they've firmly established their roots,
and love helping others experience the same joy.
The farmhouse later underwent another renovation after expanding their family again.
The new renovations include a new laundry room with gray cabinets, reconfigured kitchen,
remodeled guest bathroom, and nursery.
We also shouldn't forget to mention it also showcases a large screened porch and a variety
of animals!
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noun
boards which have been fitted together in this way.
verb
fit boards together so that each overlaps one below.
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