Agreed. If they went to all that trouble to rip out the entire kitchen, why not go ahead and move the sink over in front of windows and do something more interesting where the peninsula was.
Meh, the angled countertop isn’t so bad, BUT that house is huge and so is that kitchen. That’s not nearly enough cabinet space. They needed to go all the way to the ceiling, and needed a lot more of them.
Yeah, but would island = more money in the sell? This is flipping, after all. With flipping, you only do what you need to do for profit, and nothing more.
Definitely would have dry walled over the niche in the living room wall. And painted the front door different color. Great job! Brown around stairs doesn’t match floor
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I would have spent the money you used to fix the light in the niche to just drywall over it. It’s such an awkward eyecatcher and distracts from the rest of the room.
I think they made great choices for a flip. A lot of these comments about design decisions are for a homeowner to make. The payoff for a flip isn’t there.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Most flips are not going to be huge floorplan remodels because of the expense. And they said early on in the video that moving walls and the like was not on the table for this house. No reason to nit pick over unnecessary expenses for a house they're not going to live in.
Several things: drywall over all niches, square off treys, add some sort of crown to the kitchen cabinets, remove/rework peninsula or at least lower it to counter height, remove limestone above the mantle or remove the arched part only, remove the column crown, take primary bath toilet room wall all the way up like you did the pantry, hardwood on stairs (or at least refinish the visible red stain that clashes now with the new floor downstairs). This one looks like you guys were in a major time crunch and bare bones budget. But definitely a big improvement! 😬
Agree. But you missed one, ceiling. When they first showed the house, they had comments about everything and then when they showed finished house you can see everything is left like before, only new paint. I liked all transformations from previous work, but this one not.
Wowww, this house is like the definition of a 90s Texas McMansion 😂 Especially with all those weird not-quite-thought-out moments. You definitely helped bring it into the 21st century!
I feel like they cut so many corners to save money. Like why would you not update the stairs? The handrail is so dated. And the red wood clashes with the nice new floor. And keeping the fireplace? The fireplace should be the showstopper in that room. And instead my eyes gravitate towards that awkwardly shaped niche. They kept so many elements that made this house feel dated. This felt like such a bandaid renovation.
Are black handrails out of date now? This house is huge & way out of a lot of peoples budgets. A house from 1999 doesn’t need to be a full gut - it’s definitely move in ready for a big family. 👍🏻
I expected much worse based on the comments, but this place is huge & so nice now! I’m glad y’all didn’t paint or demo the fireplace, I love Austin white stone.
I really like that you kept the local limestone, but I felt like the designs you chose kind of clash with it. It's super warm and you guys went with cooler whites and greys. I would have just tweaked the pallet to a warmer white, maybe more of griege carpets (and maybe carpet the stairs so the woods don't clash), and gone with a different color for the cabinets in the kitchen and bathrooms. Other than that, I think everything was freshened up beautifully for the next home owner. But you guys with your cool greys... I'll never understand it.
its really hot in summer down south. those 'cool grays' are perfect relief! The pale gray is calming and clean. it is reminiscent of stone. marvelous flip!
@@lilgrannyari the south is so humid though - oxygen level lower because of that. in fla. i dreamed daily of the northern skies in autumn w/ their deep silvery grey and leafless woodland below, brisk, cool air, so clear, clean, and fresh! ah! to breathe and sense the cooling earth all restfully preparing for winter's long sleep.
At 8:11, I think I would put plants up on the ledge in the bathroom. Preferably dangling ones like golden pothos or spider plants. I feel like it would add a nice green relaxing atmosphere to the bathroom.
I love all the update choices! As a person shopping for homes currently, I would have made the ruckus room into another bedroom by adding a door. There's so much communal space already!
Would be easy for new home owner to do that for younger parents who have their elderly disabled grand parents living there who may need the downstairs bedroom. Plenty of room for an extended family!
In 1999 the big screen TV's were huge! So any TV room would have to have one of those huge built in's for it! Also usually the added living space above the living room was a great added family room. Someone had a huge family with lots of big electronics...high tech stuff has shrunk!
i love yall's commentary. sometimes its really funny, sometimes its just meh, but overall i love the vibe of you guys enjoying the walkthrough and joking about the house :p
What happens when you start going outside investors and hiding numbers, they start to cut corners, hope it’s not a sign that the channel is going downhill
That wasn't blue paint. It was from having a platform bed in the corner of with blue sheets rubbing against the walls. My platform bed frame is basically a board on a box and leaves similar imprints in carpet
8:16 our house was built in 99 and has a bunch of these weird shortened wall shelf things. We're a married couple in our mid-30s and not partiers but we still have ours lined with bottles. Because... What else do you put there? If memory serves, the trend was dusty plastic vines.
I can't believe you kept the weird shape kitchen sink and niche in the living room wall.... Different level cabinets on the kitchen wall... Why??? Staging on the bedroom was so sad....
Why is there a short upper cabinet at the right side of the kitchen. And you should have taken out the wrought iron railing to upstairs. It screams dated.
That kitchen’s cabinet corner is a mistake, we are not in 2000’. You put new cabinets, moving fixtures is not that expensive. All these nooks should have been covered. They only collect dust. That bonus room upstairs? It calls for a bedroom with walk in closet = more money. And why the side color of the stairs is different than on the floor? I love your flips, but this one has a lot of flaws
This was a good refresher for the house overall, to be able to get a good sale. The staging however did not match the classy feel of the house, Scandi + Beech interior design does not suit the house. Personally, I wouldn't have chosen grey cupboards due to the dark brown floors and stairs. All-in-all I don't doubt this house was a wise financial decision :D
I love that you guys did such simple changes on this one! You guy ls would know the buyers so I guess we can't complain about it being boring this time! I do wish we could have seen the numbers though. Covering up that alcove and making that bar space would have been nice!
The only thing I would have done different be square off the kitchen peninsula and make it only one level not bar hight, stucco the fireplace remove the window and take it up to the ceiling
Oof what a bunch of odd design choices, who would build a house like that? I’m sure it was too expensive to do but I really wish y’all would’ve filled in that weird shaped hole in the living room wall, replaced the carpet on the stairs with wood, updated the railings, and removed the peninsula in the kitchen. I think it looks much better than it did but it still feels slightly outdated.
looking real good there! great space and open w/lots of room for anyone to enjoy being at home - a total oasis in that southern climate! A+ tastefully done!
I think the staging in this house is my favourite so far. I had no idea how you would even make the space work, considering how much of it there was, and how many strange design choices there were. I'm super impressed because you guys made it really appealing! Also, that raspberry coloured sweater was fire 🔥
OMG, I have the same cookie cutter house (1998 vibe - not same floorplan) that I want to refresh a bit (the bathrooms) and I'm so.. going to copy you guys. This looks fabulous. I was debating on chrome or bronze fixtures and now I know - Chrome it is..
Great renovation. I understand those 90-s houses are way too big for the modern living and you as flippers had to consider every penny, but I absolutely miss the storage- closets and cupboards((( On the other note, who do you think will be the buyer? It would be interesting to know more about the selling process, too.
The problem with these kind of flips is they look like flips! There are so many homes for sale in this area that are much nicer at the same size and price point, This looks like a bland generic flip. Those details that were missed are important even if they cost money.
This is such a grotesque house. There's no architectural value at all. You did a nice job with what you had. Someone with a Hummer will fall in love with it.
The blue on the wall in the kid room is from cheap “bed in a bag” bedding. When I met my husband, he had that from his crappy bedding on the wall. The last room on your before your was marketed as a media room. Ppl put movie theater type seating. Overall I really like this flip and the finishes you picked. I’m really glad you kept the wainscoting . I would have only changed 2 things. 1. I would have squared the large arch at the kitchen (near fireplace) and I would have squared the peninsula or removed that part and chamois with an island.
That IS a breakfast nook. The other " nook" is a niche. I don't think grey is fun or funky. It's just safe. The darker floor is way better than what you normally use. Oops, I saw crooked electrical plate by the sink.
Beautiful updates to this house! But, why is it that in over half of the houses that you all flip and stage, the bedding in the master is always crooked? Don't talk about being OCD and then have crooked bedding folks. C'mon.
Super high vaulted ceilings like in this house are a pain because the light fixtures and smoke alarms are so high up and are difficult to change out bulbs and batteries. I'd convert the highest area into a second master bedroom which would have spectacular windows in it. I don't like master bedrooms on the main floor because I like having windows open at night but I'd feel insecure because it'd be so easy for someone to crawl through them. Most people, I imagine, will remember Elizabeth Smart who was kidnapped. The kidnapper crawled through an open window (or unlocked door). No sense in taking extra chances. Wallpaper was already out of style in 1999. It's coming back in now.
OMG i can’t believe you didn’t give that kitchen a better layout that house deserves.. I expected an island instead of that peninsula! Now I want to destroy that kitchen & redo it all over again!!! 🫣😭 The rest of the house is ok..
That fireplace is awful! Should have removed the stone on the upper part and left the gorgeous Austin stone on the bottom with a nice wood mantle. Also, I’d have put open shelves on either side of the kitchen window to cover how the quartz backsplash ends abruptly. I watch tons of flipping shows and can’t believe Austin prices for un-remodeled homes are almost as much as California! This house needed so much more updating to get rid of the 90’s! Agree with another comment about the reddish wood on the stairs. I’d have rather seen them painted than the outdated red color.
I think that y'all should do a hidden room in one of your flips like a hidden play room for kids or a hidden gun room/ man cave for the man of the house or an hidden art/craft studio for the woman of the house.
I gotta say, without the numbers this starts to get a little meaningless for me. If you bought for a million and threw a million into it and sold for 2 million, that's not really a flip. It starts to get a little too HGTV
Since you were replacing all the cabinetry, I'm surprised you kept the angled peninsula. Nothing yells dated more than oblique angled walls
Agreed. If they went to all that trouble to rip out the entire kitchen, why not go ahead and move the sink over in front of windows and do something more interesting where the peninsula was.
Also, upper cabinets look cheap without crown molding.
I was also so disappointed when they left it cramped compared to the massive house with that arched opening to the living room 🥲
Meh, the angled countertop isn’t so bad, BUT that house is huge and so is that kitchen. That’s not nearly enough cabinet space. They needed to go all the way to the ceiling, and needed a lot more of them.
Yeah, but would island = more money in the sell? This is flipping, after all. With flipping, you only do what you need to do for profit, and nothing more.
Definitely would have dry walled over the niche in the living room wall. And painted the front door different color. Great job!
Brown around stairs doesn’t match floor
The hole in the living room wall should be covered because it makes no sense to put anything there, it will collect dust and be difficult to clean.
I would add a beautiful hanging pothos up there it has perfect windows for the sun to hit that corner.
after the reno, the kitchen still looks like it's done in the 90s
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I would have spent the money you used to fix the light in the niche to just drywall over it. It’s such an awkward eyecatcher and distracts from the rest of the room.
I think they made great choices for a flip. A lot of these comments about design decisions are for a homeowner to make. The payoff for a flip isn’t there.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Most flips are not going to be huge floorplan remodels because of the expense. And they said early on in the video that moving walls and the like was not on the table for this house. No reason to nit pick over unnecessary expenses for a house they're not going to live in.
I prefer the darker warmer floors verses the color you normally choose.
Several things: drywall over all niches, square off treys, add some sort of crown to the kitchen cabinets, remove/rework peninsula or at least lower it to counter height, remove limestone above the mantle or remove the arched part only, remove the column crown, take primary bath toilet room wall all the way up like you did the pantry, hardwood on stairs (or at least refinish the visible red stain that clashes now with the new floor downstairs). This one looks like you guys were in a major time crunch and bare bones budget. But definitely a big improvement! 😬
They don’t do a lot of the finer details. Paint, floors is about it. I agree with all your suggestions though.
Great summary. Totally agree.
Agree. But you missed one, ceiling. When they first showed the house, they had comments about everything and then when they showed finished house you can see everything is left like before, only new paint. I liked all transformations from previous work, but this one not.
Yes! Listen to this lady!
Wowww, this house is like the definition of a 90s Texas McMansion 😂 Especially with all those weird not-quite-thought-out moments. You definitely helped bring it into the 21st century!
probably just bring it to 2016,not 2023.
I feel like they cut so many corners to save money. Like why would you not update the stairs? The handrail is so dated. And the red wood clashes with the nice new floor. And keeping the fireplace? The fireplace should be the showstopper in that room. And instead my eyes gravitate towards that awkwardly shaped niche. They kept so many elements that made this house feel dated. This felt like such a bandaid renovation.
The carpet made the second floor look quite cheap
They did say they didn’t own the house so it could be maybe the investors didn’t want certain things updated or care for certain things
Are black handrails out of date now? This house is huge & way out of a lot of peoples budgets. A house from 1999 doesn’t need to be a full gut - it’s definitely move in ready for a big family. 👍🏻
@@HomeWorkouts_LS it’s not so much that it’s black, as black is quite chic. It’s the metal scroll work that’s a thumb’s down.
Out of all the projects that I have seen y’all do this is by far one of my favorite projects. You kept it simple and it turned out great!
Before the makeover: "I hate the tray ceilings"
After the makeover: "It's this great big room, you got the tray ceilings"😄 Love you guys
“It’s an implied column” Lincoln is so funny!!
I expected much worse based on the comments, but this place is huge & so nice now! I’m glad y’all didn’t paint or demo the fireplace, I love Austin white stone.
I really like that you kept the local limestone, but I felt like the designs you chose kind of clash with it. It's super warm and you guys went with cooler whites and greys. I would have just tweaked the pallet to a warmer white, maybe more of griege carpets (and maybe carpet the stairs so the woods don't clash), and gone with a different color for the cabinets in the kitchen and bathrooms. Other than that, I think everything was freshened up beautifully for the next home owner. But you guys with your cool greys... I'll never understand it.
its really hot in summer down south. those 'cool grays' are perfect relief! The pale gray is calming and clean. it is reminiscent of stone. marvelous flip!
@@megenberg8 I live near Sacramento, so I know something about heat! But a nice A/C is going to do so much more for your comfort than wall color.
@@lilgrannyari the south is so humid though - oxygen level lower because of that. in fla. i dreamed daily of the northern skies in autumn w/ their deep silvery grey and leafless woodland below, brisk, cool air, so clear, clean, and fresh! ah! to breathe and sense the cooling earth all restfully preparing for winter's long sleep.
@@megenberg8 you got me there! It was 95 yesterday and dry af 🥵
@@lilgrannyari but it is great for grape vines, that heat, sunlight - and breezy dry air, if and when you have it. 😁
At 8:11, I think I would put plants up on the ledge in the bathroom. Preferably dangling ones like golden pothos or spider plants. I feel like it would add a nice green relaxing atmosphere to the bathroom.
I love all the update choices! As a person shopping for homes currently, I would have made the ruckus room into another bedroom by adding a door. There's so much communal space already!
Would be easy for new home owner to do that for younger parents who have their elderly disabled grand parents living there who may need the downstairs bedroom. Plenty of room for an extended family!
In 1999 the big screen TV's were huge! So any TV room would have to have one of those huge built in's for it! Also usually the added living space above the living room was a great added family room. Someone had a huge family with lots of big electronics...high tech stuff has shrunk!
Exactly!!! My thoughts too. They can have a great game/media Room with nice couches
i love yall's commentary. sometimes its really funny, sometimes its just meh, but overall i love the vibe of you guys enjoying the walkthrough and joking about the house :p
This flip is my least favourite.
They went the Cheap route. INDEED 😮
What happens when you start going outside investors and hiding numbers, they start to cut corners, hope it’s not a sign that the channel is going downhill
Do more with the landscape, like some sod front and back.
This is my literal dream to find a McMansion like this and flip it. Such a weird house with so much potential
I really think you took a zero to hero on this one! Love the design! Don't know why I like the wrought iron looking railing !
I'm hoping gray stops being "on trend." I've never been a fan so especially gray vanities and gray floor tiles is a no for me.
Don’t love the kitchen, bathrooms and upstairs. The finishes were underwhelming. A lot of missed opportunities to make big bucks on this one.
I can’t wait I adore these videos ❤
That wasn't blue paint. It was from having a platform bed in the corner of with blue sheets rubbing against the walls. My platform bed frame is basically a board on a box and leaves similar imprints in carpet
Yep, my son had a Texas flag comforter years ago and the wall had red and blue on it.
8:16 our house was built in 99 and has a bunch of these weird shortened wall shelf things. We're a married couple in our mid-30s and not partiers but we still have ours lined with bottles. Because... What else do you put there? If memory serves, the trend was dusty plastic vines.
Flipping houses is an art, and you're a true artist. Thanks for sharing your journey with us!
I can't believe you kept the weird shape kitchen sink and niche in the living room wall.... Different level cabinets on the kitchen wall... Why???
Staging on the bedroom was so sad....
Why is there a short upper cabinet at the right side of the kitchen. And you should have taken out the wrought iron railing to upstairs. It screams dated.
I can't say I agree with the color of the exterior wall paint. It no longer matches with the bricks :(
Crown molding is out of style? I love it
I actually really like that arch fireplace glad y’all left it:)
I’m sure all this is a lot of work and it shows, y’all did great!!! 🤩🤩
Your videos are so entertaining and y’all’s humor A+😂😂
The Counter top should"ve been a gray marble.Bathrooms are beautiful. overall a great update.
Glad you guys are back to posting again 🎉
I love the commentary lol. That’s what makes you guys unique.
That kitchen’s cabinet corner is a mistake, we are not in 2000’. You put new cabinets, moving fixtures is not that expensive. All these nooks should have been covered. They only collect dust. That bonus room upstairs? It calls for a bedroom with walk in closet = more money. And why the side color of the stairs is different than on the floor?
I love your flips, but this one has a lot of flaws
Master bedroom is giving budget dorm. Was hoping to see a more elevated, mature style that someone who would be living on the golf course has
I love watching you guys, I have been telling everyone!
I came here for the liquor decor comments lol I have definitely wanted that for myself.
Man, I hate to say it but y'all are slippin
What do you do with the still usable fixtures you remove from your properties--lighting fixtures, spigots, cabinetry, etc.?
This was a good refresher for the house overall, to be able to get a good sale.
The staging however did not match the classy feel of the house, Scandi + Beech interior design does not suit the house.
Personally, I wouldn't have chosen grey cupboards due to the dark brown floors and stairs.
All-in-all I don't doubt this house was a wise financial decision :D
I love that you guys did such simple changes on this one! You guy ls would know the buyers so I guess we can't complain about it being boring this time! I do wish we could have seen the numbers though. Covering up that alcove and making that bar space would have been nice!
Please, please, please tell your home stagers to spring for bed skirts to cover up those cheap, janky-looking, metal bed frames.
The only thing I would have done different be square off the kitchen peninsula and make it only one level not bar hight, stucco the fireplace remove the window and take it up to the ceiling
Oof what a bunch of odd design choices, who would build a house like that? I’m sure it was too expensive to do but I really wish y’all would’ve filled in that weird shaped hole in the living room wall, replaced the carpet on the stairs with wood, updated the railings, and removed the peninsula in the kitchen. I think it looks much better than it did but it still feels slightly outdated.
WHY would you keep the living room hole in the wall? Light centered or not, it's AWFUL.
looking real good there! great space and open w/lots of room for anyone to enjoy being at home - a total oasis in that southern climate! A+ tastefully done!
I think the staging in this house is my favourite so far. I had no idea how you would even make the space work, considering how much of it there was, and how many strange design choices there were. I'm super impressed because you guys made it really appealing!
Also, that raspberry coloured sweater was fire 🔥
OMG, I have the same cookie cutter house (1998 vibe - not same floorplan) that I want to refresh a bit (the bathrooms) and I'm so.. going to copy you guys. This looks fabulous. I was debating on chrome or bronze fixtures and now I know - Chrome it is..
Great renovation. I understand those 90-s houses are way too big for the modern living and you as flippers had to consider every penny, but I absolutely miss the storage- closets and cupboards((( On the other note, who do you think will be the buyer? It would be interesting to know more about the selling process, too.
For that house to have been built in 1999, it has some really 80s to early 90s finishes. The designers definitely weren’t thinking ahead.
This was enough for a flip! The new homeowners can do more if they want.
the trees outside of that thing is extremely gorgeous
The problem with these kind of flips is they look like flips! There are so many homes for sale in this area that are much nicer at the same size and price point, This looks like a bland generic flip. Those details that were missed are important even if they cost money.
Plus they end up selling for top dollar.
This is such a grotesque house. There's no architectural value at all. You did a nice job with what you had. Someone with a Hummer will fall in love with it.
The last two flips were quite meh. Waiting for a comeback...
The blue on the wall in the kid room is from cheap “bed in a bag” bedding. When I met my husband, he had that from his crappy bedding on the wall. The last room on your before your was marketed as a media room. Ppl put movie theater type seating.
Overall I really like this flip and the finishes you picked. I’m really glad you kept the wainscoting .
I would have only changed 2 things. 1. I would have squared the large arch at the kitchen (near fireplace) and I would have squared the peninsula or removed that part and chamois with an island.
Compared to the hue you usually choose, I like the deeper, warmer floors.
Great flip on a budget. Brought the place from the 90s into the 2020s without going overboard. Pro.
disappointed to see the height difference in the countertop in the kitchen, I mean why do they rip out the whole kitchen, what's the point?
You can tell everything in this house was cheaply done. Even the staging😂😂
Even the bed sheets are crooked
A nice cove crown would look great with the new cabinets!!
This is the house you need if you have 5 or more kids. So much space.
In 1999, I worked in IT and helped fix all the software problems.
its looks like your took it from 1999 to 2007.... not 2023.
That IS a breakfast nook. The other " nook" is a niche. I don't think grey is fun or funky. It's just safe. The darker floor is way better than what you normally use. Oops, I saw crooked electrical plate by the sink.
lol guys, you can have a good size landing and a bonus room. That's normal. Looking forward to what you do here.
Love the design. Love the space in the house.
What about the primary closet? That’s a major selling piece too
I love your channel, I live in a nursing home
Beautiful updates to this house! But, why is it that in over half of the houses that you all flip and stage, the bedding in the master is always crooked? Don't talk about being OCD and then have crooked bedding folks. C'mon.
In the breakfast nook, that's a tray ceiling.
LOOKS AMAZING 😻 🤩
I wish the wall color was more warm toned to compliment the floors. The white is too bright and almost blue toned.
I actually like it!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
This reminds me so so so much of one of the houses i grew up in
What is the wall color? Floors? Where are the links to the product sources? That was the most helpful part of these videos! Thanks!
The meme editing is getting better😂
You totally hit Lakeway people 😂. I see these colors all the time with new builders.
Don’t know how I got here early but I did🙏😭
Super high vaulted ceilings like in this house are a pain because the light fixtures and smoke alarms are so high up and are difficult to change out bulbs and batteries. I'd convert the highest area into a second master bedroom which would have spectacular windows in it.
I don't like master bedrooms on the main floor because I like having windows open at night but I'd feel insecure because it'd be so easy for someone to crawl through them. Most people, I imagine, will remember Elizabeth Smart who was kidnapped. The kidnapper crawled through an open window (or unlocked door). No sense in taking extra chances.
Wallpaper was already out of style in 1999. It's coming back in now.
I will keep my 91 year old house full of character over this house any day.
With all those little doors ,I would have cameoed into swinging book shelves or dressers
Did I miss it? I went back and still didn't see what you paid, rebuild expenses and asking price.
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@@kasdbo Thanks!
Sorry, but this looks like a freshly painted dated home.
😂😂😂😂
It looks great
OMG i can’t believe you didn’t give that kitchen a better layout that house deserves.. I expected an island instead of that peninsula! Now I want to destroy that kitchen & redo it all over again!!! 🫣😭
The rest of the house is ok..
That fireplace is awful! Should have removed the stone on the upper part and left the gorgeous Austin stone on the bottom with a nice wood mantle. Also, I’d have put open shelves on either side of the kitchen window to cover how the quartz backsplash ends abruptly. I watch tons of flipping shows and can’t believe Austin prices for un-remodeled homes are almost as much as California! This house needed so much more updating to get rid of the 90’s! Agree with another comment about the reddish wood on the stairs. I’d have rather seen them painted than the outdated red color.
THE HOUSE IS BIG !I WOULD WENT EVERYWHERE WITH NEW FLOOD. I AM DONOT LIKE CARPET , AS BIG AS THAT HOUSE IS❤
The blue on the wall is dye from an ensemble bed base
I think that y'all should do a hidden room in one of your flips like a hidden play room for kids or a hidden gun room/ man cave for the man of the house or an hidden art/craft studio for the woman of the house.
The weird angle on the kitchen counters is so dated. Otherwise top notch!
Please stop doing grey cabinets!
Why?
What is that color on the walls in the living room?! It’s cold and weird.
make an invisable door. push wall to open
I gotta say, without the numbers this starts to get a little meaningless for me. If you bought for a million and threw a million into it and sold for 2 million, that's not really a flip. It starts to get a little too HGTV