Like Sarah’s House, but for Dudes

Most of the shows that Jason and I watch together are typical prime time shows, like How I Met Your Mother and Modern Family.  I try to get in my HGTV time when my hubby’s not around – even though he’s as addicted to home renovation as I am, he just can’t bear to watch most of the design shows.

But finally I’ve come across an HGTV show that we’re both addicted to.

Like Sarah's House, but for Dudes

Have you seen House of Bryan yet? A marathon of the show played yesterday and I instantly DVR’d the entire season because I knew Jason would love it. And last night when we watched it together, for once  I was the one that called it quits on an HGTV show after FOUR episodes!  (Clearly we got into the whole “lazy holiday weekend” thing.)

The premise of the show is almost identical to Sarah’s House (which I professed my love for here and in about a zillion other posts). The host, Bryan Baeumler (of Baeumler Construction and the show Disaster DIY), and his wife, Sarah, tear down their starter home and build a home their family has been dreaming of for years.

Like Sarah's House, but for Dudes

Jason was hooked once he saw that the construction on Bryan’s house was delayed after only 1 day – after dealing with delays with the flip, I think he was thrilled to see someone in the same boat.

It’s pretty informative and entertaining, and I’m a happy girl to find another show we enjoy watching together.  Do you have any go-to shows or movies that you watch when you’re trying to appease your husband hanging with guys and gals?

P.S.  On a related note, have you guys seen The Vanilla Ice Project on the DIY Network?  Ice, ice baby . . .

Secrets from a Stylist

As I mentioned in Monday’s post, Emily Henderson spilled the beans about some great design tips during the pilot of her new show, Secrets from a Stylist.

Here are those juicy secrets!

What do you think of her advice?  What’s your best design tip?

The Fabulous Mrs. Henderson

Move over, Sarah Richardson – I think I may have a new HGTV fave.

Yup, Design Star-winner Emily Henderson’s new show, Secrets from a Stylist, is totally awesome.  Did you get a chance to watch it last night?

If not, you definitely missed out.  Gone were the nerves and awkwardness that sometimes plagued Emily during Design Star, and instead we were treated to rock solid design tips and thorough explanations of why Emily styled things the way that she did, all mixed in with a great dose of her classic charm.  All in all, a very informative, as well as beautiful, episode.

In a nutshell, Emily re-styled the Hollywood home of the co-creator of Glee, Ian Brennan, who just so happens to be a close friend of Emily’s.  (I LOVE GLEE!!!)  I think pairing up with Ian was a brilliant move, as we got to see Emily in an environment where she felt totally at ease so her personality and quirks really shone through.  Loved it!

Anyhoo, enough chitter chat – let’s get to those before and afters!

First up was Ian’s living room, which had great architecture but was exceedingly blah.

Emily’s approach was to first identify Ian’s sense of style, which she pinpointed as “FDR chic,” “60s mod,” and “backpacker / world traveler.”  She styled the room as completely FDR chic (explained as a sturdy, historic vibe from the 20s and 30s), which looked pretty interesting but waaaay historic, then layered in a heavy dose of 60s mod, and finally topped everything off with a worldly twist.  Unfortunately HGTV doesn’t have photos of the in-between phases, where each phase was strikingly different from the next.  {UPDATE: Check out Emily’s blog – here – for sources, more commentary from Emily and pics of the in-between phases.}

What do you think of the final result?

It’s interesting how even though I’ve only seen a few spaces that Emily has designed, her style is quickly becoming recognizable.  I think that’s a good thing, as I never find it boring, but what do you think?

In addition to the main living room, Emily also tackled 3 other spaces in Ian’s home that needed  little love.  While she made sure to incorporate his 3 design styles, we didn’t get as in-depth of a peek into her design process.

After the living room was fluffed and puffed, next up was this awkward little room that Ian was using as a TV room.

Emily completely reconfigured the niche and added loads of pattern for a funky yet inviting guest space.

Ian’s home office was third on the list, and it turned out that he didn’t even really use the space as an office.

I’m loving this space as a TV room, and the black grasscloth is amazing!

Finally, Emily tackled Ian’s lackluster master bedroom.

Repositioning the bed so that it faced the windows was a necessary change, and I definitely think the space now incorporates Ian’s 3 design styles.

I could ramble on and on about this show for another few hours, but I’ll spare you.  I want to hear what you thought of the first episode of Secrets from a Stylist!  Did any of you get a chance to watch it?  What did you like about it, and what just didn’t do it for you?

Oh, and be sure to check out Emily’s blog, The Brass Petal, and her professional website.

All images courtesy of HGTV.

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