Ep 13. New Kid on the Block
- TV-G
- December 14, 2015
- 43 min
Kirsten and David are a couple with two children who purchased their current home ten years ago. They love their neighborhood, but as their kids have gotten older, they have realized that their home no longer meets their needs. Kirsten wants to stay and renovate their home, while David thinks it's time to sell and find something that better fits their lifestyle.
Enter designer Hilary Farr and real estate agent David Visentin, the two hosts of Love It or List It. Hilary will work her magic to transform their home into the perfect space for their family, while David will search for a new home that meets all of their needs. At the end of the episode, Kirsten and David will have to make the tough choice of whether to love their newly renovated home or list it and move on to greener pastures.
As always, tensions run high as Kirsten and David navigate their conflicting desires for their home. Hilary's renovations hit a snag when unforeseen issues arise during construction, causing Kirsten to doubt whether staying in their home is really the best decision. Meanwhile, David struggles to find a home that meets all of the family's needs within their budget.
The episode takes viewers on a journey through the ups and downs of home renovation and home buying. Kirsten and David's decision is not an easy one, but ultimately, they are forced to weigh their emotional attachment to their current home against the practical considerations of their family's growing needs.
At the heart of Love It or List It is the question of what truly makes a home. Is it the memories and emotions tied to a place, or is it the physical space and amenities that a home offers? This episode explores this question through the lens of one family's journey towards finding their perfect home.
With the drama and tension that Love It or List It is known for, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they wait to see whether Kirsten and David will ultimately choose to love their renovated home or list it and move on to a brand new space.