Ep 3. That Sinking Feeling
- TV-G
- March 29, 2018
- 21 min
In the third episode of the second season of Flip or Flop Vegas, titled "That Sinking Feeling," hosts Bristol and Aubrey take on a challenging project in the city's historic Huntridge neighborhood. The property they've purchased is a mid-century home that has sunk six inches on one side, leading to some major structural issues. The first priority is to stabilize the foundation and prevent any further sinking, which requires a great deal of heavy equipment and a lot of expert know-how.
The renovation itself is also tricky because of the home's unique layout and features. The property has an unusual round shape with rooms branching off of a central circular living space, and the kitchen is located up a set of stairs. Bristol and Aubrey decide to embrace the home's quirks and design around them, creating a retro-inspired look that's both stylish and functional.
One of the biggest challenges in this renovation is dealing with the sinking foundation. The team brings in a structural engineer to assess the damage and come up with a plan to reinforce the home's supports. They also need to excavate around the outside of the house and install new piers and beams to prop up the sagging side. This work is slow and labor-intensive, but it's crucial for ensuring the home is safe and stable.
Once the foundation is taken care of, Bristol and Aubrey can start on the fun part: designing the living spaces. They want to create a mid-century modern look that fits with the home's age and style, but also incorporates some of the latest trends in home decor. The living room is the centerpiece of the home, with its circular shape and floor-to-ceiling windows. The team adds a natural wood panel feature wall to bring in some warmth and texture, and chooses a muted color palette with pops of yellow and turquoise to keep the space feeling fresh and modern.
The kitchen is another challenging space, with its location up a set of stairs and its irregular shape. The team decides to keep the layout as is, but update the cabinets and countertops with sleek white finishes and modern hardware. They also add a funky pendant light fixture and some open shelving to display the homeowners' collection of vintage dishware.
The bedrooms and bathrooms are also given a total makeover, with new flooring, fixtures, and fresh paint. The master suite gets a custom-built headboard and a bold, graphic wallpaper accent wall, while the guest room is kept light and neutral with pops of pink. The bathrooms are updated with modern fixtures and finishes, including new vanities and stylish tile backsplashes.
Throughout the renovation, Bristol and Aubrey face a number of setbacks and obstacles, from unexpected plumbing issues to delays with the foundation work. But they remain determined to see the project through and create a stunning, functional home for their clients. In the end, they're able to overcome the challenges and deliver a home that's both beautiful and safe, with a unique retro-modern vibe that's perfectly suited for the Huntridge neighborhood.