A couple that runs a nonprofit benefiting the Garfield Park neighborhood enlists Mina and Karen to make over one of their dilapidated properties. The team must work together to make sure the home comes in under budget and helps an artist in need.
Unstoppable mother-daughter duo Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak transform rundown houses into stunning urban remodels in Indianapolis. See this dynamic team in action as they revitalize their hometown one property at a time.
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15 Comments
lovely but painting that beautiful natural wood white????
the daughter has an ego problem, she competes with the mother…I know well this kind of relation
This was 10 months ago right?
I would rather have a second bedroom than a large kitchen and a mud room.
Beautiful transformation! Did you go over the $90k budget projected? What was the total cost for this house once finished with the renovation? Thanks!
I miss the real wood. Shame it is painted.
The bedroom? Did not see it! Love to see all of the house not only the kitchen or living room.
I love how every room looks so airy and fresh but cozy too.
Slightly annoying to watch because porches used to be built that way. It was an open porch. Basements were meant to breathe no insulation or drywall to worry about mold they breathed and the porch was covered so not much water would get through.
Like always, they spend to much time showing the process and leave to little room to see the final result. I watch all the videos every week and this is getting annoying 😒
I just wanna unsubscribe to this show… but not HGTV
Well done!
looks lovely
Are they not required to wear hard hats when doing something dangerous like lifting up a house on jacks?
The kitchen is awful! Almost zero cabinets, and who’s going to want to have to mess with a ladder to reach the lone shelf, which is made of unfinished plywood? Yeesh 😬