When people watch HGTV

Anonymous
when they do a complete renovation with all new furniture, do some people think that normal Americans can afford to do the same?

The values are concerning. Except for rehab addict, they do these complete home makeovers that few could afford.

To me, it is this kind of broadcasting that makes people feel that they are missing out.
Anonymous
Many of the costs are misleading because the homeowners are getting the labor at a steep discount. Good luck getting those prices from contractors in this area.
Anonymous
I think most people understand that it is being staged and the furniture isn't free.
Anonymous
Its advertising for Home Depot and Lowes. If you don't understand that, you probably get what you deserve. They want everyone to think that they can rip out a wall or put in a new tile floor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its advertising for Home Depot and Lowes. If you don't understand that, you probably get what you deserve. They want everyone to think that they can rip out a wall or put in a new tile floor.


I think HGTV shows people what is involved with rippi g out walls. After watching it who wants an open concept flip or reno unless done by the best like bowa etc?
Anonymous
My biggest frustration is via tv magic, the reno is done in an hour!
Anonymous
HGTV does not appeal to the 'average' American homeowner. Does the average American own their home?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

To me, it is this kind of broadcasting that makes people feel that they are missing out.


I think that is a lot of TV, and that is basically why I watch those kind of shows. It's to see the fantasy of what could be with more time and money than I'll ever have. I watch cooking shows knowing I'll never be able to replicate the dishes, and certainly not in that amount of time. Basically every 'reality' show portrays people who don't live anything close to a normal life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its advertising for Home Depot and Lowes. If you don't understand that, you probably get what you deserve. They want everyone to think that they can rip out a wall or put in a new tile floor.


I think HGTV shows people what is involved with rippi g out walls. After watching it who wants an open concept flip or reno unless done by the best like bowa etc?


It's made me dislike open floorplans more! It makes the home look cheap when you open the front door and can see the entire house. I was kind of indifferent before and now I dislike them.
Anonymous
The prices people pay for large homes on Fixer Upper are rage-inducing compared to this area. I know its Waco, Texas but still.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:HGTV does not appeal to the 'average' American homeowner. Does the average American own their home?


Yes? Your average American does own their own home. It might not be a mansion and it might be in a small town. Working poor may not own homes, but your average middle class American does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The prices people pay for large homes on Fixer Upper are rage-inducing compared to this area. I know its Waco, Texas but still.


+1

This is the part that gets me.

"Our total budget is $200k."

"You're in luck! This victorian mansion is on the market for $50k, and we'll use the rest for renovations!"

I know places where you couldn't buy a parking spot for $50k.

Anonymous
Do you all remember the show trading spaces? They had a tiny budget and your neighbors would help
I loved that show!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you all remember the show trading spaces? They had a tiny budget and your neighbors would help
I loved that show!


It's all fun and games until Hildi glues hay to your walls, or puts sand all over your bedroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all remember the show trading spaces? They had a tiny budget and your neighbors would help
I loved that show!


It's all fun and games until Hildi glues hay to your walls, or puts sand all over your bedroom.


For nostalgia:

https://www.buzzfeed.com/briangalindo/the-5-most-wtf-room-makeovers-hildi-santo-tomas-did-on-tradi?utm_term=.fry39p90v#.pj3z4d4YV
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