House Hunters Season 90 Episode 8 Seeking Color in the Desert
- TV-G
- August 7, 2014
- 21 min
As the 90th season of House Hunters continues, viewers are treated to an episode called "Seeking Color in the Desert." In this episode, we follow a couple as they search for their dream home in New Mexico. The couple, who have been married for five years, are both artists who are drawn to the vibrant, colorful landscape of the desert. They hope to find a home that not only reflects their creativity but also allows them to enjoy the natural beauty around them.
The episode begins with the couple meeting their real estate agent, who takes them on a tour of three properties in different areas of New Mexico. The first home is a sprawling ranch-style house set on a large piece of land. When they enter the home, they are struck by the vaulted ceilings and open floor plan. The walls are painted in neutral shades, but the large windows let in plenty of natural light, which the couple appreciates. The kitchen is spacious and has modern appliances, which is a must for the couple who enjoy cooking. The outdoor space is vast, with a swimming pool and several patios with stunning views of the desert. While they love the outdoor space, the neutral color scheme of the home doesn't quite fit their artistic taste. They note that they would need to do some renovations to inject more color and personality into the home.
The second property is a smaller, more modest home in an up-and-coming neighborhood. The exterior of the house is painted in a bright shade of orange, which immediately captures the couple's attention. Inside, they find a cozy living room with a kiva fireplace, which adds a touch of southwestern charm. The kitchen is small but functional, and the bedrooms are comfortable. The outdoor space isn't as impressive as the first home, but there is a small patio where they could enjoy their morning coffee. The couple are impressed by the home's colorful exterior, but they both feel that the interior is lacking in character.
The third and final property is a unique adobe-style home set on a hillside. The exterior of the home is painted in vibrant shades of red and green, which the couple loves. As they enter the home, they are wowed by the interior, which features colorful tile work, exposed wooden beams, and unique light fixtures. The living room has a cozy fireplace, and the kitchen is a work of art, with colorful handmade tiles and an island made of reclaimed wood. The bedrooms are large, and each has a beautiful view of the desert landscape. The outdoor space is simple but lovely, with a small patio and a garden. The couple both agree that this is the home of their dreams, but they are concerned about the price tag.
After touring all three properties, the couple sits down with their real estate agent to discuss their options. They weigh the pros and cons of each home and ultimately decide to make an offer on the third property, the adobe-style home. Although the home is over their initial budget, they feel that it is worth stretching their finances for a home that truly reflects their personalities.
In this episode of House Hunters, viewers are treated to stunning views of the New Mexico desert landscape, as well as a glimpse into the artistic tastes of a couple looking for a home that reflects their creativity. The episode showcases the importance of finding a home that fits both one's practical and emotional needs, and that truly feels like a reflection of oneself. Overall, "Seeking Color in the Desert" is a beautiful addition to the House Hunters canon, and a must-watch for anyone interested in real estate and design.