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Restored

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  • 2017–
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Restored (2017)
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Preservationist Brett Waterman transforms historic homes with fascinating stories and unrealized potential. He focuses on homes with tons of character hiding beneath neglect and bad renovati... Read allPreservationist Brett Waterman transforms historic homes with fascinating stories and unrealized potential. He focuses on homes with tons of character hiding beneath neglect and bad renovations, restoring their former glory.Preservationist Brett Waterman transforms historic homes with fascinating stories and unrealized potential. He focuses on homes with tons of character hiding beneath neglect and bad renovations, restoring their former glory.

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    • Brett Waterman
    • Sara Zofko
    • Jeff Bonnema
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      • Brett Waterman
      • Sara Zofko
      • Jeff Bonnema
    • 13User reviews
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    • Self - Preservationist…
    • 2017–2023
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    Jeff Bonnema
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    10armensarkisian-44105

    Not your typical home renovation series

    I'm obsessed with this series! What sets this apart from all the rest is its genuine focus on preserving rather than a modern renovation that doesn't stand the test of time.

    It's so refreshing to watch a preservation show where you actually learn a lot about different architectural styles. Brett has a great eye for sensing what the house had and more often than not, he's exactly right. In one episode, he guessed where a sconce once may have been and with a hammer, he found it in just one try!

    I love that this show now airs on both DIY and HGTV. The renovations are fun to watch and the more viewers get introduced to traditional design, the better.
    8cornquisto

    Great show but the latest season is less relateable

    We've been a fan of this show since it started and really enjoy watching Brett Waterman restore classic homes to their original grandeur. The show is a great blend of home renovation and architectural history lesson. Brett does a great job of explaining the look and character he's trying to capture as he works through the renovation.

    My only critique comes from the most recent season (2023). In previous seasons, the reno projects featured on the show were generally modest homes in quiet middle-class residential neighborhoods. This latest season seems to have taken the show in a new direction, as it almost exclusively features massive homes and huge restoration budgets. The effect for a viewer like myself is that the show suddenly feels out of touch and thus less interesting.

    I hope the the show runners remember their audience and return to restoring homes that more of us could see ourselves living in in upcoming seasons. It's one of the aspects of the show that make it stand out from it's competitors, and frankly why I enjoy watching.
    6danasixty

    Liked some elements, hated others

    What I liked about this show: 1) His commitment to restoring old homes to their former glory when so many are being bulldozed for some ugly new building, with their exteriors and interiors either being sent to the dump, or hopefully sold in reclaimed shops, 2) Using items from reclaimed shops to bring back design elements lost in past renovations, 4) The beautiful woodwork that is sometimes added.

    What bothered me somewhat about the show: 1) Constantly using the same design ideas, like the apron sink and the ugly Fort Knox refrigerators, 2) Brett's seeming dislike for microwaves, hiding or removing them whenever possible, 3) When unstackable washers and dryers are stacked on top of one another so the control knobs are so high you'll need a step-stool to reach them.

    What I very much disliked about the show: 1) His ridiculous love of the colour grey - his goal seems to be to paint and roof most houses he renovates some ugly shade of grey, obscuring their beauty, lines and details, turning them into ugly bunkers. 2) His complete and utter disregard for plants and trees, ripping out beautiful and in some cases, flowering items, to replace them with barren moonscapes with plants that won't survive long in California weather. We referred to the "landscaper" he worked with as Daisy Cutter. 3) The excessive stenciling. I hate stenciling - in 90% of cases, it cheapens the look of a room.
    8greg-beaulieu

    Entertaining Show

    I like this show and I like Brett Waterman, but the show does have a few things that could be improved for me. But first, the good things: Brett is a wealth of knowledge and skill, and obviously has great love for the types of houses he chooses to work on. The people he works with all seem to be wonderful craftspeople, suppliers and artisans, and the results he achieves are always very well done. Some of the turnarounds shown are simply remarkable transformations. And sometimes you get a real winner, such as his recent resto of the 1960s California bungalow that was simply outstanding. Shout out to Sara Zofko, his usual designer, for her fine work on this.

    What I don't like quite so much are some of the changes that seem imposed upon the homeowners for the sake of originality and design integrity. We aren't living in the 1900s and with some of these restorations I find myself wondering how long the result shown lasts after the cameras leave and the owners need to live in it day to day. The budgets are usually large, yet the results sometimes don't seem to reflect that level of investment because of the costs of finding the right vintage tile for a fireplace, dull linoleum for the kitchen floor, or reproduction (and to my eye, not always attractive) period light fixtures. Spending $150K on restoration to end up with a house with 2 small bedrooms and no place to watch TV doesn't always seem the wisest investment to me, but I guess that is what the owners asked for. I also find the repetition of scenes before and after commercial breaks, especially the predictable one near the end before revealing the kitchen, pretty tiresome. But a good show overall.
    Jamal-Nazreddin

    Good, if repetitious.

    You know that in every episode that Brett will insert 'pony walls', pocket doors, a mud room and an island bench in the kitchen.

    He will also laugh like a drain and bear hug the wife.

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      • January 11, 2017 (United States)
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