House Hunters Season 79 Episode 2 Woodsy vs. Modern in Arkansas
- TV-G
- September 26, 2013
- 21 min
Possible episode description:
In season 79 episode 2 of House Hunters, a couple searches for their dream home in Arkansas, where they face a classic dilemma: stick with the rural charm of the woods or embrace the sleek lines of modern design?
The episode opens with an introduction to the homebuyers, John and Mary, who have been living in a small country house for several years but now want to upgrade to a larger and more stylish property that can accommodate their growing family and hobbies. John, a carpenter, prefers the rustic appeal of wood, stone, and outdoor spaces, while Mary, a graphic designer, craves the clean and minimalist look of concrete, glass, and indoor amenities. They both agree on the need for more storage, a comfortable master suite, and a spacious kitchen with modern appliances.
The real estate agent, Amy, meets them at their first option, a wooded retreat on several acres of sloping land. The house is a two-story cabin-style home with a wraparound porch, hardwood floors, and a stone fireplace in the living room. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and ample cabinet space. John admires the high ceilings, the exposed wood beams, and the deck that overlooks the woods. Mary likes the natural light, the clawfoot bathtub in the bathroom, and the cozy feel of the bedrooms. However, she worries that the house may require too much maintenance and remodeling to fit their modern tastes, and the lack of closets and storage may be an issue. John counters that the property offers plenty of privacy, adventure, and potential for his carpentry skills. The price is slightly above their budget, but Amy suggests they may negotiate or make some compromises.
Their next stop is a modernist house in the suburbs, with a flat roof, a white facade, and a geometric design. Inside, the house has an open floor plan, polished concrete floors, and stainless steel accents. The kitchen boasts a large island, a gas stove, and ample shelving and drawers. The bedrooms are spacious and bright, with large windows and walk-in closets. Mary loves the clean lines, the minimalist decor, and the ease of maintenance. John is impressed by the energy efficiency, the high ceilings, and the covered patio. However, he misses the warmth and character of natural materials and feels that the house lacks privacy and connection to nature. Mary acknowledges that the house may feel too cold and impersonal for some, but argues that they can add their own touches of color and texture and make it more cozy. The price is within their budget, but they wonder if the location suits their lifestyle, as they would have to drive farther to reach their favorite activities.
The last house Amy shows them is a compromise between the two styles, a hybrid of modern and rustic elements. The house is a one-story ranch with a mix of board-and-batten siding, stone accents, and sleek metal roofs. The interior has a vaulted ceiling, a stone fireplace, and a combination of hardwood and concrete floors. The kitchen has custom cabinets, granite countertops, and a farmhouse sink. The bedrooms are divided between a master suite with a large closet and a separate wing with two smaller bedrooms and a shared bath. Outside, the house has a screened-in porch, a hot tub, and a fenced yard. John and Mary both like the balance of natural and industrial features, the spacious layout, and the views of the surrounding fields. They both worry about the potential maintenance and upkeep of the different materials and finishes, and the distance from their workplaces and schools. They also realize that the price is slightly higher than they expected, but Amy explains the value of a house that can appeal to both their aesthetics and functional needs.
At the end of the episode, John and Mary take some time to weigh their options and consider their priorities. Will they go for the woods, the modern, or the woods-modern? Will they make an offer on one of the houses or keep looking for more options? Will they follow their hearts, their heads, or their agent's advice? Tune in to find out!