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Montre des familles dignes de ce nom, confrontées à une version différente du même problème : elles ont besoin de plus d'espace, mais ne veulent pas déménager ou engager des dépenses pour ré... Tout lireMontre des familles dignes de ce nom, confrontées à une version différente du même problème : elles ont besoin de plus d'espace, mais ne veulent pas déménager ou engager des dépenses pour rénover leur maison.Montre des familles dignes de ce nom, confrontées à une version différente du même problème : elles ont besoin de plus d'espace, mais ne veulent pas déménager ou engager des dépenses pour rénover leur maison.
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This show is charming, kind of like Queer Eye but for home solutions. I do find some of the hosts a tad annoying, but I have seen much worse (plus I'm British, so my threshold for American TV presenters is pretty low).
The best parts are the first 5 mins and the last 5 mins - meeting and family and their problems and then going through the final reveal. The bit in-between is where I tune out and scroll through my phone and glance up everytime they say "HACK!" And that's fine, not every show has to be a 5* blockbuster.
The designs are pretty clever, and there's 4 hosts with different things to consider so they all work together to make sure things are safe and functional.
The styling is a bit underwhelming, but for a (presumably) free makeover (money is not mentioned once in this show) it's not bad really.
Everyone in the reviews asking "why don't they just move house, why did they have so many kids" is so ignorant. There are tonnes of valid reasons for people to upgrade their current home than move to a different one.
The very best part is the joy of the homeowners when they see the reveal. It's really humble and heartwarming. I would continue to watch this forever if I could!
The best parts are the first 5 mins and the last 5 mins - meeting and family and their problems and then going through the final reveal. The bit in-between is where I tune out and scroll through my phone and glance up everytime they say "HACK!" And that's fine, not every show has to be a 5* blockbuster.
The designs are pretty clever, and there's 4 hosts with different things to consider so they all work together to make sure things are safe and functional.
The styling is a bit underwhelming, but for a (presumably) free makeover (money is not mentioned once in this show) it's not bad really.
Everyone in the reviews asking "why don't they just move house, why did they have so many kids" is so ignorant. There are tonnes of valid reasons for people to upgrade their current home than move to a different one.
The very best part is the joy of the homeowners when they see the reveal. It's really humble and heartwarming. I would continue to watch this forever if I could!
Did NO post-production person notice how many times they say "hack" AND that they use it incorrectly. I mean, if you want a new drinking game, the show works. I have only seen two episodes but I feel like MIT might be something you hear repeated a lot. I hope they read reviews and make a few changes to the script. It has potential, but I might not make it to episode 3. Some of the ideas are cool, not really easy for the average person to implement. While I like to see it, how possible would it be for others to learn from it and use that knowledge? I wonder if the characters develop a little more, but as of right now, I dont know how much I like them. IN short, STOP SAYING HACK!
Well, I looked at negative comments and I didn't understand why. It is a good show for me. (actually what do you expect? Watch and enjoy, that's all.) I really love home transformations generally I love watching tlc also but that was a little different. 3rd episode was so emotional. Hosts are annoying a little and I didn't understand unnecessary joy when they were visiting homes,so fake. I watched first 5 min and last 13 min. I skipped construction part and that was enough. This is a good show. Not only hacking the homes, they are creating magical spaces for families. ( actually hacking is something different in my opinion, they really construct from zero in some episodes) I loved it and please do not listen negative comments. It is really not 1 point show.
Ropes that hang from the ceiling in the kid's room? Spinning mirrors with shelves where bottles can fall off into a black hole and hands can get stuck? Moving closets that can be used as impromptus amusement park rides? Yas, let the lawsuits begin.
And it has not escaped my notice that these homes end up with a lot less stuff than they started with. And where is all this stuff? Sitting in storage containing on the curb, most likely, where it will all be dumped someplace inside the house, and they'll be right back where they started.
Seriously, I do appreciate what the show is doing for these families. But there are so many safety hazards I cringe with each episode.
And it has not escaped my notice that these homes end up with a lot less stuff than they started with. And where is all this stuff? Sitting in storage containing on the curb, most likely, where it will all be dumped someplace inside the house, and they'll be right back where they started.
Seriously, I do appreciate what the show is doing for these families. But there are so many safety hazards I cringe with each episode.
This team genuinely helped people's lives with their craft and it was very emotional to see, especially since the participants were so endearing! A home is so much more than just a building and we all deserve to feel as comfortable and happy as possible in it.
Plus the team's ideas were so smart and innovative, both in concept and execution, which made watching the show unique and very entertaining. The casting diversity both in participant and team members was also really refreshing to see!
My only negative point would be that some parts of the creative/construction process dragged a bit too long at times and that the team often feel a bit too stiff/unnatural in their delivery, but these negatives are easy to ignore.
Plus the team's ideas were so smart and innovative, both in concept and execution, which made watching the show unique and very entertaining. The casting diversity both in participant and team members was also really refreshing to see!
My only negative point would be that some parts of the creative/construction process dragged a bit too long at times and that the team often feel a bit too stiff/unnatural in their delivery, but these negatives are easy to ignore.
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