House Hunters: Outside the Box Season 1 Episode 1

Ep 1. New Purpose for Old Buildings

  • TV-G
  • December 11, 2017
  • 21 min

House Hunters: Outside the Box is a popular reality TV show that chronicles the search for unusual homes and unconventional living spaces. In season 1 episode 1 titled "New Purpose for Old Buildings," house hunters are on the lookout for unique properties that have been repurposed from their original use.

The episode showcases three different couples as they embark on a journey to find their dream home in an old, industrial building that has been transformed into a residential space. The three properties that the couples will tour will all have different styles, locations, and features, providing viewers with a glimpse of different types of re-purposed buildings.

The first couple, Alex and Amanda, are looking for a spacious loft-style condo in downtown Nashville. The couple has a lot of interest in repurposed spaces because they love the rich history and character of older buildings. Their real estate agent takes them on a tour of a former commercial building that has been transformed into sleek and modern condos. The couple immediately falls in love with the high ceilings, wide-open space, and exposed brick features. However, the space has no outdoor area, which is a major downside for the couple, who loves to spend their downtime outside.

The second couple, Brandon and Britney, are searching for a home in Portland. They are looking for a building that has been repurposed into a trendy living space but still has some of its original character. The real estate agent shows them a former warehouse that has been turned into a three-bedroom living space. The couple loves the large, open layout including a gourmet kitchen and a stunning open living room with a 20-foot ceiling vaulted ceiling. While the space is perfect, and they love the location, the lack of natural light in certain areas put the couple in a state of indecision.

The third and final couple, Tanya and Dave, are searching for a small home that is still big on character. They are interested in a building that was previously used for something other than residential purposes. Their real estate agent shows them an old gas station that was flipped into a home. The space is small but cozy and filled with charm. The couple is particularly interested in the fact that the old structure has been preserved in some areas, and the new design has made an intriguing space that makes for practical use. However, there are some downsides, like less privacy and no outdoor space.

Throughout the episode, each couple is faced with the challenge of balancing their desire for distinctive architectural features with their practical wants and needs in a home. The show also gives insights into how old buildings can be repurposed to a degree that meets modern housing demands. It showcases how the potential and versatility of an ancient structure can be maximized to meet current living space demands. The creative ways in which industrial-style features are incorporated into homes is also fascinating.

Overall, House Hunters: Outside the Box season 1 episode 1 titled "New Purpose for Old Buildings," is an engaging and insightful look at homes that have been transformed from industrial or commercial spaces into stylish and sophisticated living quarters. The episode is informative, providing would-be house hunters with different ideas and insights to create their dream homes by repurposing old industrial buildings. It's a show that anyone interested in architecture, design, and real estate would enjoy watching.

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House Hunters: Outside the Box, Season 1 Episode 1, is available to watch and stream on HGTV. You can also buy, rent House Hunters: Outside the Box on demand at Philo, Amazon, HGTV, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    December 11, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English