Stay in Touch
Get sneak previews of special offers & upcoming events delivered to your inbox.
Sign in
06-03-2021 03:16 PM
Thank you, that's the one.
The title has been misleading me into thinking it's that woman who restores houses vintage houses.
06-03-2021 06:53 PM - edited 06-03-2021 07:10 PM
@occasionalrain ... I'm not a fan of their work or either of them !! They are in the real estate business first, so what better self promotion then for the girls to fix a house on TV and then announce they had seventeen OFFERS OVER THE PRICE" and sold it in one day. I might use them too with that kind of magic ... PLUS NOW they have their OWN STORE you can shop from ONLINE to decorate YOUR home the way THEY decorate !! Not a fan of the "twin win" or the show.
06-03-2021 07:31 PM
It's like Maine Cabin Masters. I don't understand how they do all that work, with that many workers for that many weeks for so little money.
06-04-2021 09:32 AM
06-04-2021 10:19 AM
@MildredM I have been wondering that myself when watching the show. There's no way labor is figured into the cost, just no way. I just had a master bathroom finished yesterday and that was what it cost. I think so many of those shows are getting sponsors donating either their time or product costs. I know these shows can set up some unrealistic expectations for those of us doing projects when we find out how much it REALLY costs. LOL!
06-04-2021 10:23 AM
@occasionalrain I am. I love the show. They are renovating run down abandoned neighborhoods in Detroit.
06-04-2021 12:15 PM
@DustRose wrote:
I believe Maine Cabin Masters use material Chase has collected from projects they have renovated in the past. Which would bring they're cost down plus doing it on TV must have perks
I live in Maine and they are working on someone I know's cabin right now. The owner of the cabin tells them how much they have to spend and then the cabin master's make up the plan of what will be done without the owner's input. They do also save a lot of leftover lumber and items and reuse it on additional projects. I have followed them down the road and their pick up trucks look like they are going to explode because they are so full of left over items. If you also notice, they are not often insulating the camps. Camp work is done at a much cheaper price.
06-04-2021 01:32 PM
Get sneak previews of special offers & upcoming events delivered to your inbox.
*You're signing up to receive QVC promotional email.
Find recent orders, do a return or exchange, create a Wish List & more.
Privacy StatementGeneral Terms of Use
QVC is not responsible for the availability, content, security, policies, or practices of the above referenced third-party linked sites nor liable for statements, claims, opinions, or representations contained therein. QVC's Privacy Statement does not apply to these third-party web sites.
© 1995-2024 QVC, Inc. All rights reserved. | QVC, Q and the Q logo are registered service marks of ER Marks, Inc. 888-345-5788