anna_chronistic
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 30, 2007
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I just caught an episode of a new (?) show on HGTV last night. The family renovates a space and gets consulting advice from a designer/contractor, and when they're done, a team of contractors comes in and estimates what it cost (or what contractors would have charged) to do the renovation. The family gets the difference!
In the episode I saw, the family redid the basement and did a really good job. The contractors' estimate was just under $14,000, and it had actually cost less than $5,000, so the homeowners "won" about $9,000!
THAT's the kind of show I miss and would like to see more of. Plus, since the majority of the cost savings in the episode I described above was for labor, it explains why all these shows like "Design on a Dime" are able to do a room for $1,000. Those shows, of course, don't include labor costs!
I would enjoy an episode of Design Star that pits these "real" designers against regular people. People they grab off the street to design a room couldn't do much worse, in some cases, than these "pros."
In the episode I saw, the family redid the basement and did a really good job. The contractors' estimate was just under $14,000, and it had actually cost less than $5,000, so the homeowners "won" about $9,000!
THAT's the kind of show I miss and would like to see more of. Plus, since the majority of the cost savings in the episode I described above was for labor, it explains why all these shows like "Design on a Dime" are able to do a room for $1,000. Those shows, of course, don't include labor costs!
I would enjoy an episode of Design Star that pits these "real" designers against regular people. People they grab off the street to design a room couldn't do much worse, in some cases, than these "pros."