Master of none season 3 house
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On last night’s episode, we got to meet the vibrant Watts family! Toy has a new job as school district superintendent, so she’s moving her family inland from the Mississippi coast. Toy and her husband, Cory, need help finding a large home with architectural details and plenty of space for their three kids. Their $300,000 all-in budget goes a long way as they consider two massive homes: a 5000 square foot brick beauty and a 3600 square foot home with a pond and gazebo. Along with a new…
Kirstin Ecnerwal saved to HOUSE
I think I mentioned that I was went to Cashiers a couple of weeks ago with Michael Ladisic to look at a project. It was a fast trip but we did run through the Cashiers Designer Showhouse [which was 3 small cottages] quickly. And I do mean fast! I have some pictures but seriously I have no names or info on anything so if you email me to ask a question I will poke you in the eyes:) AND.....I hope that none of the designers get mad if I don't credit them.....because I did not record who did…

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On this episode, we met Jean and Charles Bolden! They’re newlyweds that have been living in Jean’s parents’ garage apartment, and were looking for a home of their own with a little more privacy. Jean mentioned wanting something that looked “quaint” and “cozy” on the outside, with open space on the inside. Jean and Charles are both pretty artsy, while Jean works at our art museum and Charles works at a local factory. With a budget of $180,000, we think Ben and Erin can find them their dream…

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From TV shows and movies to museums and creative workshops, these are our favorite spots to turn to for fresh interior design inspiration.

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Egypt and Mike reimagined their HGTV Rock the Block home with on-trend coastal style and elegant details meant to evoke Charleston’s history.

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Dexter...too much for the house? LOL! Yeah...probably so.
In the third week of “Rock the Block,” HGTV’s all-star competition series, the four teams wrapped up the first floors of their identical houses by redesigning the main bedroom and ensuite. The bedrooms started as empty spaces with bare white floors and walls, and the bathrooms were similarly barren.

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