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It is the perfect way to start off your home design binge with some inspiration. Each episode features a top-to-bottom exploration of four extraordinary homes around in the world. The unique angle of this show is that the architect is interviewed, along with the owner. Therefore, you’ll get a glimpse into the jungle homes of famous cinematographers, and oceanside dwellings of reclusive designers.
And where better to find inspiration to improve your home than from within your home? With the rise of Netflix, there's now a seemingly endless range of home improvement shows for you to binge while you plan your next project. And, as the choice out there is pretty massive, we've managed to whittle it down to our top picks to give you a list of the best home improvement shows you can watch on Netflix.
Living Room Brought to Life
Tiny House, Big Living is the ultimate celebration of the tiny home movement, spotlighting small-dwelling dreams for individuals, couples, and families looking to downsize in a major way. Whether it’s building the homes themselves or working with contractors to make their tiny dreams a big reality, these handmade homes are custom through and through. If you've found yourself rewatching "Dream Home Makeover" over and over again and have already gone to your local Target and raided the McGee-Threshold section, but are still craving more McGee magic, try hitting up the couple's website. In between seasons, this is a perfect place to go and get inspired for your makeover projects — it also allows for a window into Syd and Shea McGee's lives together. This series follows award-winning architect, Piers Taylor and property developer Caroline Quentin as they explore a range of architect designed homes around the world. Explore the challenges of building homes with less than favorable surroundings, such as in a cliff side, on a mountain top, or hidden in the earth.
In this series hosted byOrange Is the New Black’s Danielle Brooks, a crew of renovators have just 12 hours to make over entire homes from start to finish. It’s notnot chaotic, but the tight deadline just adds to the fun — and makes the beautiful finished products all the more spectacular. Nominated by friends and family, these deserving homeowners get the living quarters of their dreams with everything from new yards and art studios to more space and bedrooms to accommodate their growing lives and families. For any budding designers looking for inspiration for their own space, this show is well worth binging, especially when you consider Shea started her design business in her very first apartment!
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Home shows have boomed in popularity in recent years, with HGTV's May 2021 big-name offering "Home Town Takeover" premiering with over 6.5 million viewers, according to Discovery. And with their unique combination of practical home decor tips and tricks and hosts that you want to get to know, it's little wonder these shows are such a hit. "They are the soap operas of today," said Allison Page, the general manager of HGTV, DIY Network, and Great American Country, to Country Living. "People do feel like they know the hosts — these aren't people just playing a part. It's like they know them in real life." When Syd and Shea McGee started their design business, their goal was to transform people's homes into what they've always wanted. Now that the couple is doing that not just for their clients, but also in front of a television audience on "Dream Home Makeover," Shea has another aspiration.
It’s an inspiring show if you’re in search of new decor ideas and love watching the before and afters—and the homeowners’ reactions add a little drama to the proceedings. Stay HereOkay, we know this is a controversial last-place ranking, as a lot of people actually love this show. Stay Here is about makeovers, or how to turn a space into a profit-generator. It features well-known designer Genevieve Gorder from Trading Spaces, and it’s one part design show and one part business consultation. That being said, the home design element of Stay Here is actually quite weak.
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"Shea was able to understand what was needed to make her audience react and to grow," Syd explained in an interview with The New York Times. "She was an early adapter to Instagram." Once again, the power of social media becomes evident. Five returning glass-blowing artisans fire up their best festive designs throughout a series of Christmas-themed challenges in this 4-episode competition show.
The only thing left to figure out was how to mesh their different styles and pare down their belongings enough to fit into 240 square feet. Christmas” Bradley works with a trusty team of "elves” to help families transform their homes for the holidays. Every single home featured in this series looks perfectly ordinary from the outside. Appearances can be deceiving, though, as each features some seriously jaw-dropping designs, including an indoor circus, a cellar-based museum, and a human-sized dollhouse, to name just three.
In each episode, each designer is surprised last-minute with an object that they must upcycle and then incorporate into their schemes. Like The Great British Bake Off, it is delightful to watch contestants help and encourage one other while under major stress. Judges Sophie Robinson and Daniel Hopwood hit the perfect tone which balances mentorship with tough love. Another one that’s easy to binge watch and shout at, we highly recommend this series as one of the best home design shows on Netflix.
This season, Shea and Syd take on six new home renovation projects while preparing for the arrival of their third child. They begin by transforming a Utah family’s finished basement into the ultimate hangout spot. Next, they tackle a complete interior design job on a newly built home in Southern California. Then they help a family in Utah redesign their living room to honor the memory of a lost loved one. In San Francisco, they renovate the primary suite of a two-section home for a family with a newborn. Back in Utah, they go above and beyond on a bedroom remodel for a woman rebuilding her house after losing it to a devastating fire.
With tips and ingenious built-ins, viewers can learn clever strategies formaking a small home feel larger and more functional. Go ahead and live vicariously through the families of Tiny House Nation as they prep for future tiny-house life. The hosts are also renovation experts who create customized furniture and storage, proving that you really can find room for entertaining, hobbies, and even expansive shoe collections in a small space.
Home improvement doesn't have to stop at simply painting the walls and putting a new rug down. This is something that Netflix'sAmazing Interiors shows, with its focus on truly quirky, unique design and homeowners that want their interiors to stand out from the pack. With three distinct interiors looked at in each episode, viewers will never be short of inspiration when watching this show. This long-running British series that focuses on unique home designs has found an international home on Netflix, and with the jaw-dropping architecture on display, it's easy to see why. Between houses constructed from old shipping containers, homes created from empty lifeboat stations, and one project costing an astonishing £3 million to create , if you think you've seen it all, you haven't seen this show yet. If you've ever looked around for a short-term rental, you'll know that a stunning interior is high-priority.
As the show's resident interior designer, Berk likes to truly get under his client's skin and show them that home improvement can be not only visually beautiful but can nourish the soul. In an interview with Metropolis Magazine, he confirms this philosophy, stating that he believes that "When people are happy in their space, it really spills out to the rest of their lives." We'd have to agree, Bobby. Grand DesignsThis show, amazingly, began production in 1994 and is still going strong. It’s hosted by Kevin McCloud and each episode follows people in the process of building their dream home.
Over the course of one week, Bobby and his team transform individuals’ homes into refreshed, inspiring living spaces that align with and reflect their newfound self-confidence. The Fab Five’s holistic approach to the makeover elicits genuinely emotional moments and beautiful transformations both external and internal. And Bobbydefinitely has the hardest job of all — he has to transform an entire home! If you’re wondering why he has less screen time, it’s because he’s pretty much a permanent fixture at IKEA.
From top-bottom they remodel spaces that bring forms and function to every day. From warehousing all items, directing handymen, and even stuffing pillows, their experienced design team makes sure that all the needs are met. Most of us love being creative especially when it comes to designing our homes, offices, or any desirable space.
"It's all worth it! I just need an IV drip of caffeine at this point." As for Syd and Shea McGee, they used to love doing exactly that, just like the rest of us. However, since they became the stars, Shea says it just isn't the same anymore. "We're like, 'We know what they did there,'" she explained in a chat with O, the Oprah Magazine. "Before, I could turn off my design brain. Now I can't. It took away the magic."
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