What day and time will HGTV's 'Fix My Frankenhouse' release? Everything else you need to know
MILLBURY, MASSACHUSETTS: HGTV is all set to bring another thrilling renovation series, 'Fix My Frankenhouse.' Renovation shows have become fans' favorites and the 'Property Brother' and 'Flip or Flop' massive success is proof. The upcoming show promises to keep you on the edge of your seats.
However, the husband-wife duo Mike and Denese Butler, who are renovation experts, will take their equipment to fix 'Frankenstein' houses filled with wonky layouts, misplaced staircases, and maze-like hallways. Interestingly, the Butlers, who own The Perfect Vignette home renovation firm, weren't looking for a TV career, but Mike and Denese's notable works bagged them an amazing deal. However, if you are a fan of shows like 'Houses with History' or 'This Old House,' keep reading to find out all the important details of HGTV's upcoming renovation series.
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When will 'Fix My Frankenhouse' Season 1 release?
'Fix My Frankenhouse' will premiere on HGTV on Sunday, April 23, at 9 pm ET. The HGTV show will feature six exciting episodes.
How to watch 'Fix My Frankenhouse' Season 1?
'Fix My Frankenhouse' will release on HGTV. However, don't worry if you do not have a cable connection. You can catch 'Fix My Frankenhouse' on Discovery+ on the same day.
Who will star in 'Fix My Frankenhouse' Season 1?
'Fix My Frankenhouse' brings two new faces to the reality TV world, Mike and Denese. The Stoughton-base renovation and interior design duo, who are also husband and wife, will host the six-episode first season. However, Mike and Denese's fathers, John Butler and Peter Doyle, will star in the series as the master carpenters.
Mike Butler: Mike has grown up in a family of builders and carpenters who work in the industry. He designs layouts and makes construction decisions. Mike studied technical drafting in high school and began to specialize in design and build projects after college.
Denese Butler: Denese deals with the aesthetic choices post-renovation. She understands her client's needs and problems and presents big ideas and solutions they could never imagine. Before being exposed to the interior design world, Denese had worked in the demanding fashion industry for several years.
John Butler: John is Mike's father. He will appear in the upcoming show as the master carpenter. John has been in the construction business for a long.
Peter Doyle: Denese's father Peter is all set to appear on 'Fix My Frankenhouse' Season 1 to help her daughter and son-in-law in construction. He will work on special projects or just lend a hand hanging drywall throughout the season.
What is 'Fix My Frankenhouse' Season 1 all about?
The six-episode home renovation series will follow Mike and Denese who will solve the problems of families living in Frankenstein homes. In each episode, the husband-wife duo, Mike and Denese, will team up with their fathers John and Peter to create new floor plans that are suited to the needs of modern families and actually function. However, after figuring out the major issues that stem from poor plans, misplaced stairs, and twisted hallways, Mike uses his construction skills to design a functional flow and Denese captures the style of her client with custom-designed finishes. The upcoming show will kick off with renovating an early 1900s family property wrought with tight and dysfunctional spaces but brimming with special historic features. Mike and Denese would have to tear down walls, create an open kitchen and dining area and build a large mudroom and spa-like bathrooms to make the homes fully operational.
What is the buzz around 'Fix My Frankenhouse' Season 1?
HGTV has released multiple renovation shows so far. However, 'Fix My Frankenhouse' is slightly different as it focuses on the disastrous Frankenstein house. Mike and Denese will blend their elements of old-fashioned appeal with modern-day design and create stunning, harmonious spaces for homeowners. Additionally, HGTV has promised that 'Fix My Frankenhouse' will feature the 'oldest homes that you have ever seen'. Mike and Denese will overcome wonky rooms and wasted square footage and deliver one-of-a-kind projects for each family, including an island with a built-in bench seat and a repurposed antique chest.
Catch the premiere of 'Fix My Frankenhouse' on HGTV on Sunday, April 23 at 9 m ET.