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Like Nate and Jeremiah by Design (on TLC) and Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House (HGTV) before it, the latest TV offering from the designer couple Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent truly gives us the best of both worlds. It is AD-worthy design (both men are on the AD100 list) packaged into our favorite comforting television formula, which is a rare and beautiful thing. Season two premieres in February.

One important aspect of home renovation, at least for couple Erin and Ben Napier, is to ensure that even new buildings and structures honor the past. In their series Home Town, now in its seventh season, the Napiers use found materials and old textiles from their hometown of Laurel, Mississippi, to reimagine aging houses as more modern spaces.

Double trouble: Brothers Jonathan Scott, a contractor, and Drew Scott, a real estate expert, join forces to help families find the right home for them and then transform it into their dream home in this classic HGTV series.

Since their marriage ended, both Tarek and Christina have continued their careers in design (and in the tabloids). Now, Christina stars in two of her own spinoffs. Christina on the Coast follows the mother of three (she is now married to Josh Hall, who also appears on the show) as she runs her design business in Southern California, while Christina in the Country chronicles her design projects in Tennessee, where she has a second home.

The tiny house trend is here to stay, and on Tiny House Nation, host John Weisbarth and expert Zack Giffin help folks do some major downsizing and rethink their relationships to space and possessions. In each episode, the two-man team gets to know families looking to go small, assess their needs, and builds them a custom mini home.

Karen E. Laine and Mina Starsiak Hawk are a mother-daughter duo who flip houses in Indianapolis, having decided to open a home rehab business together in 2008. Each episode a different member of their team is highlighted. The duo often incorporate green spaces and art from local artists as an added touch. In 2022, Hawk began starring in her own spin-off, which focuses on just one 1800s Victorian home.

Palm Springs, California, is the location of choice in Desert Flippers, which sees Wisconsin natives Eric and Lindsey Bennett bringing their Midwestern sensibilities to the sun-drenched town. The couple specifically seek out dilapidated houses that they can gut and renovate, all while combating natural elements such as extreme heat, as well as critters including scorpions and rattlesnakes.

There is a true catharsis that comes from spring cleaning, and probably an even greater one that comes from sloughing off an entire relationship post-breakup. Enter Unspouse My House, wherein interior designer Orlando Soria helps newly single clients reimagine their homes and personal spaces to start their next chapter fresh.

Casual HGTV watchers will recognize a ton of familiar faces when watching old episodes of this competition show, which initially ran from 2006 to 2013 and then was brought back in 2021. After a series of design-based challenges, one winner emerges and is awarded with their very own HGTV show. The first-ever winner, David Bromstad, went on to host the now-defunct show Color Splash and today hosts My Lottery Dream Home. Season eight winner Tiffany Brooks was named to the AD100 list this year.

If you find yourself fresh out of episodes of both Million Dollar Listing and Selling Sunset, you might want to tune in to this Down Under version. The show offers a look inside some of the most expensive homes in Sydney, Australia. Most of them are ultra-modern behemoths with water views that would rival any home in Los Angeles.

Selling Sunset is to Los Angeles (see below) as Million Dollar Beach House is to the Hamptons. The Netflix original, which ran for one season of six half-hour episodes, features drama, drama, and more drama between the agents of Nest Seekers International. But, between it all, they show off some seriously swoon-worthy mansions. Even if you watch on mute, it is interesting to check out the variety of architecture in the ritzy area, which ranges from ultra-modern to classic shingled beach houses.

For some, the adventure is in the homestead. On Extreme Homes, homeowners show off their untraditionally structured dwellings, including one that stretches out like an accordion, one that is made up entirely of refrigerator panels, and yet another one that was built to resemble Easter eggs.

Now in its 220th season (yes, you read that right), the wildly popular HGTV series House Hunters chronicles the trials and travails of families, individuals, and couples looking to find the perfect home among three presented to them by a real estate agent. There are countless spin-offs showing different types of buyers, but House Hunters International, which shows people searching for homes everywhere from Prague to So Paulo, is a fan favorite (and is now in season 179).

Think of this as an HGTV all-star competition. Hosted by OG design-show personality Ty Pennington, Rock the Block pits stars from other hit design shows against one another. Each team designs an entire house on a street erected just for the show. It is a huge undertaking, and the show has attracted top talent, including Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent.

No amateurs allowed in this delicate competition, wherein 10 expert glass blowers are faced with timely challenges that test the limits of their ability to create the most beautiful, unique sculptures under massive amounts of heat. The winner takes home $60,000 and notoriety.

Beginning in Fall 2023, this new immersive program has provided pathways to competitive careers in entertainment marketing for underrepresented students of color. The program will accept an inaugural class of 18 talented students, who will receive a full-tuition scholarship and direct mentorship from expert Otis College instructors and industry professionals. Combining hands-on coursework with top industry professionals and apprenticeship opportunities, this intensive 20-month program prepares driven creatives to thrive in a variety of entertainment industry marketing careers with in-demand skills, a robust portfolio, and a professional network.

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My favorite way to craft is with a netflix show on and a diet coke nearby. It has to be the right kind of show that you can listen to more than watch intensely. Do you like to netflix and craft together? If so, you will love todays cut file. It says to do: netflix and craft. As in, that is the only thing on your to do list! Not only is it a shirt you can wear any time, its a great craft to make while you are social distancing because of Covid-19. Our house is on self quarantine and it has been quite the adventure. I hope this is a fun memory to look back on for my kids in the years to come, filled with activities and months off from school.

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