Ep 11. Country Calling
- TV-G
- June 15, 2015
- 43 min
In Love It or List It season 11 episode 11, titled "Country Calling," homeowners Karen and Dean are facing a dilemma in their family home. The couple purchased their home 16 years ago with the hopes of creating a forever home for their family. However, as their family has grown and their needs have changed, they are left wondering if it's time to renovate or sell and find a new home.
Karen and Dean love the country lifestyle that their home provides, with ample outdoor space and stunning views. However, the layout of their home no longer meets their needs, with a cramped and outdated kitchen and a lack of functional living space for their family of five. They are also struggling to keep up with maintenance and repairs on their older home.
To help them make a decision, Love It or List It designer Hilary Farr proposes a complete renovation of their home, while real estate agent David Visentin presents potential new homes that would better suit their needs. Hilary focuses on creating a more open and functional layout that will better accommodate their family, as well as updating the design to provide a more modern and cohesive aesthetic. David takes Karen and Dean on tours of potential new homes that fit their criteria, showcasing the benefits of trading in their current home for a new space.
Throughout the episode, Karen and Dean struggle with the decision of whether to renovate or sell. They are torn between the love for their current home's location and the desire for a more functional and updated space. Hilary and David work to showcase the pros and cons of each option, helping the couple make an informed decision about their future.
Overall, "Country Calling" offers an engaging and emotional look at a family's decision-making process when it comes to their home. It showcases the importance of balancing personal attachment to a space with practical considerations for function, design, and maintenance. Fans of Love It or List It will enjoy the episode's blend of renovation and real estate, as well as the relatable and compelling story of Karen and Dean's journey.