Build Me Up

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  • 2020
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.1  (35)

Build Me Up is a home renovation show from HGTV that stars interior designer and social media personality Orlando Soria. The show's first season premiered in 2019 and ran through 2020, featuring 10 episodes of around 30 minutes each. The premise of the show is simple: Soria helps homeowners who have been through a difficult time, such as a divorce or the death of a loved one, to transform their homes into spaces that reflect their personalities and help them move forward. To do this, Soria takes a unique approach to design, focusing not just on aesthetics but also on emotions and personal healing.

Each episode begins with Soria meeting the homeowner and learning about their life story and what they hope to achieve with the renovation. From there, he gets to work, often taking on challenging projects that involve major structural changes and innovative design solutions. Along the way, Soria offers tips and tricks for DIY enthusiasts and home renovators, sharing his expertise in everything from painting to plumbing.

One of the standout features of Build Me Up is Soria's witty and irreverent personality, which shines through in both his on-screen presence and his design choices. From bright colors to bold patterns to unexpected accent pieces, Soria's aesthetic is fun, eclectic, and always surprising. He's not afraid to push boundaries or take risks, and his enthusiasm is contagious.

Another important aspect of the show is its focus on the emotional impact of home design. Soria recognizes that a home is more than just a collection of furniture and decorations

Build Me Up is a series that ran for 2 seasons (11 episodes) between July 22, 2020 and on HGTV

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Seasons
Gotta Have Faith
7. Gotta Have Faith
January 1, 1970
A single mom calls on Orlando to overhaul her ex's design choices.
Crater Needs a Curator
6. Crater Needs a Curator
January 1, 1970
Orlando rushes to help a single mom whose kitchen suffered a massive leak.
Description

Build Me Up is a home renovation show from HGTV that stars interior designer and social media personality Orlando Soria. The show's first season premiered in 2019 and ran through 2020, featuring 10 episodes of around 30 minutes each. The premise of the show is simple: Soria helps homeowners who have been through a difficult time, such as a divorce or the death of a loved one, to transform their homes into spaces that reflect their personalities and help them move forward. To do this, Soria takes a unique approach to design, focusing not just on aesthetics but also on emotions and personal healing.

Each episode begins with Soria meeting the homeowner and learning about their life story and what they hope to achieve with the renovation. From there, he gets to work, often taking on challenging projects that involve major structural changes and innovative design solutions. Along the way, Soria offers tips and tricks for DIY enthusiasts and home renovators, sharing his expertise in everything from painting to plumbing.

One of the standout features of Build Me Up is Soria's witty and irreverent personality, which shines through in both his on-screen presence and his design choices. From bright colors to bold patterns to unexpected accent pieces, Soria's aesthetic is fun, eclectic, and always surprising. He's not afraid to push boundaries or take risks, and his enthusiasm is contagious.

Another important aspect of the show is its focus on the emotional impact of home design. Soria recognizes that a home is more than just a collection of furniture and decorations

Build Me Up is a series that ran for 2 seasons (11 episodes) between July 22, 2020 and on HGTV

Where to Watch Build Me Up
Build Me Up is available for streaming on the HGTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Build Me Up on demand at Philo, Amazon, Vudu, HGTV and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    July 22, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (35)
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