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Home-Renovation Reality Shows: Fact or Fiction?
Home-Renovation Reality Shows: Fact or Fiction? Photo by Umanoide on Unsplash Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/992415/home-renovation-reality-shows-fact-or-fiction TV shows about renovations are seductive. We feel anxiety when seeing that home remodeled in an unimaginable way, providing a family reconnection with the new space. The tears at the end, the host-architect-contractor satisfied with the result, intact wooden floors, shiny appliances, and bathtubs ready to be used. It is no wonder that these programs are reaching an ever-increasing audience and, consequently, inspiring many transformations in other people’s homes. But if, on the one hand, they encourage viewers to change by showing the infinite possibilities of transforming and improving a…
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This Home-Renovation Show Wants to Get You Into Bed
As far as home improvements go, sex rooms are not generally considered smart financial investments. What future buyer would want anything to do with someone else’s adults-only romper room? But practical considerations did not deter Brody Danger, an artist’s manager by day and burlesque drag dancer by night, from appearing on the new Netflix home renovation show, “How to Build a Sex Room,” which premiered July 8. “My favorite thing about getting older is you stop caring what people think,” said Mx. Danger, 31, whose mother, a real estate agent, strongly advised against embarking on such a specialized project. “You’re the ones that are living in it now.” Mx. Danger,…