Crumbling 1920s Colonial Home Given Rejuvenating Renovation |The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project | HGTV

A couple fell for the original charm of a crumbly 1920s Colonial, but they need Nate and Jeremiah’s help to make it functional for their family. Before renovations can begin, the duo must determine what stays from a collection of hand-me-down furniture.

Designing duo Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are helping moving families get a fresh start. They’ll aid their clients in letting go of what they no longer need before renovating the property into the perfect dream home for the family’s next stage of life.
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Crumbling 1920s Colonial Home Given Rejuvenating Renovation |The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project | HGTV
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25 Replies to “Crumbling 1920s Colonial Home Given Rejuvenating Renovation |The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project | HGTV”

  1. Nate and Jeremiah did an amazing job and exuded love and admiration through the process. Very enjoyable to watch.

  2. "Babe, they're here". "No, I'm going upstairs". I hear you Jeremiah, I was nervous too. But you stayed. You got to hear and feel the owner's awe and energy. Great job,. men.

  3. Marble on a kitchen is not my type of stone. Porous and not heat resistant…

  4. It's fun to watch these two update a space. What I like: fireplace left as it was; sunroom better utilized; dining room; kitchen island furniture. What I don't like: the big black hinges on the built-ins; the B&W diamond hearth; the oversized pendants. What I wonder: Does it really honor an artist to use a mural of someone else's design in her space?

  5. Take a drink every time one of them says “timeless.” The lack of colors and that grey winterscape mural are so depressing. And why no upper cabinets in the kitchen? I’m glad the homeowners are happy, but I wouldn’t want all that beige and grey and white

  6. I love when you do a renovation and don’t remove a home’s character. Just beautiful & timeless ❤❤.

  7. Handsome? What is that word that you keep using? I do not think it means what you think it means.

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