Ep 4. Too Long in Limbo
- TVG
- February 29, 2020
- 42 min
Nate and Jeremiah Save My House season 1 episode 4, titled "Too Long in Limbo," follows designers and renovation experts Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent as they tackle another challenging renovation project. In this episode, they visit a family who has been living in their house for seven years, but has never been able to make it feel like home.
The homeowners, a couple with three children, moved into their home with the hope of creating a warm and inviting space for their family. However, over the years, their renovations have been stalled and their home has become a mishmash of unfinished projects and neglected areas. The family is feeling defeated and overwhelmed with the state of their home, and they are ready for Nate and Jeremiah's help in creating a space they love.
The designers begin their assessment of the home by examining the entryway, which has been left unfinished for years. Nate and Jeremiah are shocked to find that the space is not only unfinished, but it has been littered with junk and has become a catch-all for the family's belongings. The designers immediately see the potential to create a beautiful and functional entryway, and they get to work on transforming the space.
As the renovation progresses, Nate and Jeremiah uncover other areas of the home that have been neglected over the years. They discover that the family's living room, which should be the heart of the home, has been taken over by the kids' toys and games. They also find a dining room that has been left empty and unused, and a kitchen that is in desperate need of an update.
Throughout the episode, we see Nate and Jeremiah working tirelessly to create a cohesive design plan for the home. They use their expertise to evaluate the family's needs and create a functional layout that works for their lifestyle. They choose colors and materials that reflect the family's personality and style, and they incorporate sentimental items into the design to make the home feel more personal and meaningful.
As the renovation progresses, the family watches in awe as their home is transformed. They are amazed at the attention to detail that Nate and Jeremiah put into each and every aspect of the design, from the carefully selected light fixtures to the custom-built bookshelves. Their once-neglected home is now filled with warmth and love, and the family is beyond grateful for the transformation.
Throughout the episode, we see the heart behind Nate and Jeremiah's work. They are not simply renovating a house, but they are helping a family to create a home that they can cherish for years to come. Their compassion and understanding for the family's needs shines through in every decision they make, and they truly go above and beyond to make this renovation a success.
Overall, "Too Long in Limbo" is an inspiring and heartwarming episode of Nate and Jeremiah Save My House. It shows the transformative power of design, and the impact that a well-thought-out renovation can have on a family. Nate and Jeremiah continue to prove themselves as leaders in the design industry, and this episode is a testament to their talent and passion for their work.