Who are Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson? Off-screen pals to host HGTV's 'Outgrown'

Besides their HGTV shows, 'Boise Boys' and 'Outgrown', Clint and Luke work together off-cameras too
PUBLISHED SEP 18, 2021
'Outgrown' hosts Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson (Todd Meier/HGTV)
'Outgrown' hosts Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson (Todd Meier/HGTV)

"Just because your family grows and changes, it doesn't mean that your house can't grow with you," believe the hosts of new HGTV show 'Outgrown' - Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson. In the sneak peek clip released for the show, the duo can be heard proudly declaring that they can make houses fit again for the whole family.

Space constraint is one of the biggest reasons for moving homes. Many families begin to look for new and bigger homes as their families continue to expand. Although moving into a bigger home is the practical solution for people with space constraints in their home, it's not the most viable option for many people, Ranging from financial reasons to strong emotional bond tied to their current home, many families find it hard to move out and relocate into a new home. Luckily for residents of Boise, Idaho, who are currently struggling with limited space in their homes or feel that their house isn't big enough for their whole family, Luke and Clint are ready to give these families and their homes a new lease of life through their impressive renovation work. You can catch the duo in action on 'Outgrown'. If you're curious to know more about the hosts of the new HGTV show, then we got you covered.

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Hosts of HGTV's 'Outgrown'- Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson (HGTV)

Who is Luke Caldwell?

As a father of eight children, designer Luke Caldwell very well knows a thing or two about outgrowing a home. But over the years Luke has discovered a wealth of knowledge when it comes to designing homes in such a way that they look and feel more spacious so that you never feel like there isn't enough space in your home. He puts this knowledge to use on 'Outgrown'.

Fans of HGTV might recognize Luke as the co-host of 'Boise Boys' alongside Clint. But before becoming a designer and a popular HGTV host, Luke was a professional touring musician. He toured and performed across the country. He got into the real-estate game purely by chance. His wife, Miranda, and he wanted to adopt a baby but they were financially strapped. So Luke and his wife decided to flip a house, and that kicked off his career as a successful designer. In an interview with HGTV, Luke revealed, "After my wife, Miranda, and I had two kids of our own, we started praying about adopting," says Luke. "But as a touring musician [at the time] there was no way we could come up with all the funds [we] needed to adopt. We decided to buy a rundown house from an auction, fix it up and sell it to help fund the expenses. Everything worked out the way it was meant to because not long after that Morris was in our arms." 



 

Who is Clint Robertson?

Born and raised in Texas, Clint holds degrees in both law and business. Clint wears several hats in the professional world, such as business attorney, CPA, contractor, real estate broker and developer, licensed mediator and serial entrepreneur. He’s worked in real estate for most of his career and appeared on 'The Apprentice', where he made it to the finals.

Clint and his wife Sandy have three sons, Jake, Eli and Daniel. Aside from real estate, this contractor is also very passionate about cooking. "I love cooking and people love my cooking," says Clint. "Most people don’t realize that my first business was a concept restaurant. I’m always coming up with twists on traditional American fare that surprise and delight my friends and family. Whether it is BBQ, southern cooking, Mexican, Mediterranean, seafood or Asia, I’ve got some twists that’ll put a smile on any taste buds. Don’t even get me started on my desserts!"



 

Aside from their HGTV shows - 'Boise Boys' and 'Outgrown', Clint and Luke work together off-cameras too. The best friends founded a company called Timber and Love back in 2015, and the name matches their mission. "We decided on the business name Timber and Love for our company," says Luke, "because we love to incorporate timber in every project and try our best to put in a lot of love!"



 

We can't wait to see these two best friends renovate homes on 'Outgrown'.  It premieres on Saturday, Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on HGTV.

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