Jennifer Todryk, know as The Rambling Redhead on Instagram, redesigns homes for homeowners without any major demolition.Jennifer Todryk, know as The Rambling Redhead on Instagram, redesigns homes for homeowners without any major demolition.Jennifer Todryk, know as The Rambling Redhead on Instagram, redesigns homes for homeowners without any major demolition.
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How is it called No Demo Reno when there is clearly demo...just watched them cut down a wall and knocked out a jacuzzi tub and shower.
Just discovered this show recently and I think I've seen enough episodes now to form an opinion.
Pros: Interesting and fresh concept in comparison to other HGTV shows. Not exactly "no demo" but the concept is a good one. Hostess/ designer is charming, witty, and fun-loving which makes the show fun. Most of the final designs are nice even if they show the designer's limited range.
Cons: The designs are often not practical. Lots of white walls, kitchens, and furniture when clients have small kids. She always leans towards taking out bath tubs as if no one takes baths. And when they ask her to keep the tubs, she always does stand-alone tubs with no storage. Also, her designs lack range in terms of diversity. I've never seen her install cabinets that weren't white (with a different color island). She tends to use the same greenish color for bedroom walls. I think she needs to stretch more, dare to change styles. Every countertop and cabinet doesn't have to be white.
Also, I think they could cut out the parts of the host doing things at her own home. It feels like unnecessary filler and makes the show a little too silly and unserious.
The show overall is definitely watchable and has potential to grow. Maybe the designs will get better as the young host gains more experience.
Pros: Interesting and fresh concept in comparison to other HGTV shows. Not exactly "no demo" but the concept is a good one. Hostess/ designer is charming, witty, and fun-loving which makes the show fun. Most of the final designs are nice even if they show the designer's limited range.
Cons: The designs are often not practical. Lots of white walls, kitchens, and furniture when clients have small kids. She always leans towards taking out bath tubs as if no one takes baths. And when they ask her to keep the tubs, she always does stand-alone tubs with no storage. Also, her designs lack range in terms of diversity. I've never seen her install cabinets that weren't white (with a different color island). She tends to use the same greenish color for bedroom walls. I think she needs to stretch more, dare to change styles. Every countertop and cabinet doesn't have to be white.
Also, I think they could cut out the parts of the host doing things at her own home. It feels like unnecessary filler and makes the show a little too silly and unserious.
The show overall is definitely watchable and has potential to grow. Maybe the designs will get better as the young host gains more experience.
Not only do I love Jenn and her personality but they do renovations with an actual budget. She talks about budgets and why she is making certain choices, like working with floors because it is out of the budget to replace them...that is relatable! Great new show.
Love the cast! Love the premise! Love that she resells the cabinets that are still usable! It always bugs me in other shows when they destroy perfectly reusable material. Hope this show sticks around for awhile!
Really like this show but the short shorts are so unprofessional.
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- TriviaDespite being called "No Demo Reno", demolition is often done.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jeopardy!: Episode #39.101 (2023)
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