As usual Danica McKellar was exceptional, and she worked well with the always superb Andrew W. Walker.
Be the way, if you haven't seen Andrew in "Dashing Though The Snow" it's great, one of my favorites.
Be sure to watch Danica in "Campfie Kiss" she gets to show off her math geekiness, it's great.
The supporting cast was splendid, especially Alvina August as best friend/coworker, and Jan Skene and Eric Pollins as Hannah's parents.. Paul Essiembre was a hoot with directions like "Be bold, but not too bold." Is that the kind of advice you want from the head of the network. It was like and inside joke with people on set.
The plot was not real original, designer is redoing a house, her ex is involved, they bicker, they reconnect, and all is right in design world. This is what we love about HM movies, they are predictable. If wanted orginal we would all be watching Hamlet and Taming of the Shrew. Oh, wait, even Shakespeare wasn't original.
"Many academics, most notably author Christopher Booker, believe that there are only seven basic plot structures in all of storytelling - frameworks that are recycled again and again in fiction but populated by different settings, characters, and conflicts." thank you Google.
So we love our HM movies, just some more than others.
My Advice: watch this movie, it is entertaining and fun.