Design Home: House Makeover has just launched an exciting new collaboration with HGTV that any fan of home renovation shows will adore. This crossover event introduces weekly challenges inspired by popular HGTV series like House Hunters and Fixer to Fabulous, so if you're a binge-watcher of these shows, you're in for a treat. Let's dive into what this collaboration has in store for you.
Now You Can Channel Your Inner Home Design Expert
Whether you're into bold renovations, cozy interiors, or just enjoy critiquing others' furniture choices, this collaboration with HGTV is sure to captivate you. Fans of Fixer to Fabulous will be thrilled to step into the shoes of Dave and Jenny Marrs, who are famous for their transformative work on historic homes in Bentonville, Arkansas. In Design Home: House Makeover, you'll take on challenges like "Bentonville Beauty," allowing you to revamp spaces in the signature style of the show while adding your personal touch to create something breathtaking.
For those who can't get enough of House Hunters, there are new challenges that capture the essence of house-hunting drama. You won't have to choose between a cramped, overpriced city loft and a sprawling farmhouse miles from civilization—unless, of course, you want to!
Dave and Jenny Marrs have also featured in promotional videos for this exciting crossover. You can watch one of these videos showcasing the Design Home: House Makeover x HGTV collaboration right here:
Will You See Them in the Design Home x HGTV Collab?
While Dave and Jenny Marrs won't be making surprise appearances within the game itself, they are intricately involved in designing the challenges, as reported by Vice. You can catch their latest transformations on Fixer to Fabulous Season 6, airing on HGTV.
If you're passionate about transforming spaces, don't miss out on the opportunity to experience Design Home on the Google Play Store and tackle these exciting new challenges.
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