Dave and Jenny Marrs focus on restoring historic homes in their neighborhood of Bentonville, Arkansas.Dave and Jenny Marrs focus on restoring historic homes in their neighborhood of Bentonville, Arkansas.Dave and Jenny Marrs focus on restoring historic homes in their neighborhood of Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Love love love Dave and chase, and I really like their input way more then Jenny's. I feel like they lend a more personalized touch in their projects that go along with the homeowners like. Where I feel like Jenny's usually have more to do with what she would want in the space and I feel like she often tries to take credit for Dave and/or Chase's ideas.
I really like Dave and Jenny because not only are we seeing what they do as their real life careers but also a glimpse into their lives with family and friends! They feel really genuine as a couple and as home renovators! You can tell they really try to make these renovations custom to the homeowners' tastes, which you can't say for every HGTV show. Yes, they are a little cheesy at times, but that's a draw for me! It's also neat that they only renovate in their hometown, which I'm sure makes it easier on them and their family. 16 episodes/renovations in a season would be a lot for anyone! The new season is really great so far and love that I can watch it on Discovery Plus! Would definitely recommend for a casual watch to anyone who's never seen it and likes home reno shows!
Dave and Chase are awesome!! (Dave kind of looks like John Kransinki!) I laugh out loud at this show! Jenny, while well meaning, is super awkward and a bit weird and not the brightest bulb in the box. She ruins the show for me. Most of her decorating choices I find cringe worthy. Dave and Chase do an amazing job! I find their end results are very good from the craftsmanship perspective! I would definitely hire Dave and Chase to renovate my home. Overall, I wish them growth and success. (Yes, even Jenny) :)
Interesting show, nice hosts. They do very good work. Fun to see turn-of-the-century (that other century) homes reclaimed in small-town America. Unfortunately almost to a person, the homeowners are far too hammy with the camera. I'm sure we'd be excited too if the Marrs remodeled our home. But these folks too often really, really overdo the shrieking, jumping up and down, clapping, and OHMYGOD-ing. Unfortunately the reveal portion of the show requires frequent use of the mute button. The Marrs are great. The director needs to tone down the hill-folk overacting at the reveals, though, seriously.
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