Ep 11. Snow Sisters' Traditional Tudor
- TV-G
- March 22, 2019
- 40 min
The eleventh episode of the eleventh season of Texas Flip N' Move is called Snow Sisters' Traditional Tudor. The show follows a group of real estate entrepreneurs called "flippers" as they purchase rundown properties and then renovate them with the aim of selling them at a profit.
In this episode, Sisters Donna and Toni Snow take on a Tudor-style home in a traditional Fort Worth, Texas neighborhood. The home has seen better days, and the sisters must work within a tight budget to completely overhaul the property.
The sisters decide to keep the traditional style of the home intact, while infusing it with modern amenities. They begin by tackling the home's exterior, which has significant damage. They replace the roof, which the sisters note is a difficult feat due to the Tudor-style architecture. The sisters also decide to paint the brick exterior of the home a more modern color to give it a fresh look.
Next, the sisters move on to the interior of the home. They realize that the floor plan is outdated and cramped, so they completely gut the space. They then set out to create a more open floor plan that maximizes the living space of the home. The sisters decide to install all new hardwood floors, which will bring a modern touch to the otherwise traditional home.
As the renovation progresses, the sisters run into some challenges. They discover that the home's foundation is not level, which complicates the installation of new windows and doors. They must work closely with their contractors to solve these issues and keep the renovation on schedule.
One of the signature design elements of the home is a beautiful, custom-made chandelier. The sisters work with a local artist to create the piece, which will serve as a focal point for the main living area of the home. The chandelier is made from twisted metal and illuminated glass, and it perfectly complements the traditional feel of the home while still providing a modern twist.
Another significant challenge for the sisters is choosing the right color scheme for the home. They want to keep the traditional feel of the home, but they also want to incorporate some modern touches. After much debate, they settle on a palette of warm and neutral colors, which they believe will appeal to a wide range of potential buyers.
At the end of the episode, the house is completed, and the sisters put it on the market. They hope to make a profit on the sale, but they also take pride in the fact that they have improved the overall look and feel of the neighborhood. The episode ends with the sisters anxiously awaiting feedback from potential buyers, eager to see if their investment in the traditional Tudor-style home has paid off.