A Schererville couple’s new property renovation exhibit will leading this weekend on HGTV.
Joe and Meg Piercy, who personal the MegMade home furniture and inside style and design shop in Chicago’s Logan Sq. community, star in the new “Renovation Goldmine” collection. It debuts at 7 p.m. Saturday on HGTV, which reaches 80 million homes in the United States and ranks amid the most-viewed cable networks nationwide.
“We’re so excited for absolutely everyone to see the present and be inspired to make their household ‘uniquely them,” Meg Piercy reported. “A ton of men and women feel it expenditures a ton of dollars to produce a dwelling like no other, but you can get so considerably by selecting up some equipment and heading for it. The present will showcase the distinctive techniques to use furniture you by now personal to conserve thousands.”
The Piercys a short while ago moved their relatives to Briar Ridge in Schererville and prepare to open up a next MegMade retail store in Munster soon.
In their eight-episode series, they will assistance inside design and style purchasers upcycle old furniture even though doing sweeping house renovations. They will tackle two tasks in just about every episode.
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They completely transform a classic desk, antique chairs, side tables and other items of furniture “into hanging assertion pieces that they’ll include back again into the renovated spaces.”
All of the episodes were filmed in Chicago or the suburbs. In the 1st episode, the married duo allows a spouse and children with a total kitchen renovation and yet another couple refresh their major bed room.
The clearly show will air at 7 p.m. on Saturdays on HGTV, which is viewed by an typical of 9.7 million viewers each and every thirty day period.
Producer Frank Information Inc. guarantees that Joe and Meg will “execute much more gorgeous household overhauls whilst utilizing rich paints, stains and fabrics to restore eating tables, buffets and sofas that will need a contemporary start out.”
For far more details, pay a visit to HGTV.com or megmade.com.