WE spend so much time in our homes it’s no surprise we like to look for ways to transform them. And even if a style or trend is out of reach due to budgets or space, we still like to indulge …
WE spend so much time in our homes it's no surprise we like to look for ways to transform them.
has certainly tapped into that desire with an array of home improvement and property shows to tickle your taste buds.This show does what it says on the tin really, as it takes viewers to properties with normal exteriors yet stunning interiors. The organising consultant branches out in this new series to help people who are struggling with achieving the right work/life balance.
After becoming a popular figure on Instagram, Shea then opened their design studio and aims to to provide a sense of peace to her clients in their renovated spaces.This Australian show sees people from all over the country compete to turn their homes into hotels.
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