As you have heard, HGTV is renovating the Brady Bunch house and making it look like the one we knew. There is just a slight problem. How do you find items from the 1969, fifty years later? You ask the fans to help you. That is exactly what they are doing.
Therefore, HGTV listed a bunch of the items they need and they are asking if you have them. If you do, then I am sure you want to get rid of them. Not only for a greater cause but also because let’s be real, they are ugly.
The renovation is underway at The Brady Bunch house and we are getting our first glimpse at the construction being done inside.
As we know, all six of the Bradys were there on day one, as were the designers that includes The Property Brothers. Anyone who watches Jonathan and Drew Scott’s show knows that the twins put the homeowners to work and the actors are not different. Just because Maureen McCormack and Christopher Knight were on the sitcom, that does not mean they are not good enough to rebuild their old house. Well, it was not technically their house, but we all think it is.
Anyways, if you like seeing them getting their hands dirty, then HGTV has given plenty of ways to watch the work being down before A Very Brady Renovation debuts in September (the family show’s 50th anniversary. You can get video and photo updates on Facebook, Instagram and on HGTV.
Because when it is time to change, it is time for us to see them change!
On March 12th, Drew Scott and Linda Phan got married in Italy and they talked all about it on Pickler & Ben today.
When Ben Aaron asked Jonathan if he went on the honeymoon with his brother, he had an interesting reaction. The co-best man revealed that his twin did ask him to join them. Wait, there was a good reason. The newlyweds spent part of their first vacation as Mr. & Mrs. doing charitable work with the WE charity. Which meant they were going to help build houses while they were there and Jonathan is a contractor. Thus, it makes sense, now.
What does not make sense is what they did for Drew’s bachelor party. There were no strippers involved. Instead, since Drew loves escape rooms, they turned Italy into one huge treasure hunt. Something the men all enjoyed and I am sure Mrs. Scott approved of for her husband.
When it comes to finally having a sister, Jonathan is loving having her as part of the family. Hopefully, she will give her husband plenty of daughters for The Property Brothers to fawn over.
For the first time since 2004, we are seeing all six Brady Bunch kids in one place. What got them all together again? Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) all came out to Studio City for the start of production on HGTV’s A Very Brady Renovation.
Back in August, HGTV bought the Brady Bunch house from under Lance Bass, and they are now in the process of converting it to how it looked on the beloved sitcom. You know because when it’s time to change, you’ve got to rearrange.
Along with The Bradys, Jonathan and Drew Scott (Property Brothers), Mina Starsiak and Karen E Laine (Good Bones), siblings Leanne and Steve Ford (Restored by the Fords), Jasmine Roth (Hidden Potential) and Lara Spencer (Flea Market Flip) came out for the on-camera walkthrough.
Even though renovation is starting now, we are still 11 long months away from seeing the series on the home improvement network. I guess we will just have to watch The Brady Bunch until then. Which a happy alternative.
HGTV thinks that Boise Boys is such a flip that today they announced they picked it up for a second season. The 13 episodes will debut in the spring.
The home renovation show follows designer Luke Caldwell and licensed contractor Clint Robertson as they buy houses old ugly houses and renovate them to modern beauties in the booming Boise, Idaho. Luke likes to spend money and Clint has to rein him in. At the end of the day, the two friends, who are a real odd couple, turn out great houses that people cannot wait to own.
I am HGTV newbie and I discovered this show last week. I loved the first episode so much, I wound up watching all 6 in one sitting. It is not only that I enjoy watching them renovate the houses, I am also really impressed with their final product. Personally. I think they do the best job on the network.
They do such a good job that they make me want to move to Boise and buy one of their houses.
While I tuned for their renovation, their bond and family lives are why it is my favorite show on HGTV. We learn more about Campbell’s 6 kids in the final episode. After that episode, I read on KTVB how he adopted 4 kids from China, three with special needs. Someone that special deserves to have a show like this and you should be watching.
Catch the first season on the HGTV app. I promise you will love it as much as I do.
UPDATE:The Boise Boys had this to say about their pickup, “We are so excited to announce @hgtv has officially just ordered 13 hour long episodes for season 2 of @boise.boys 👏🏻👏🏻 We are so thankful to everyone who has encouraged us and cheered us on along the way! Thanks to @highnoonent for all you do. We love you all ❤️.”