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HGTV looking into remote home series

- By Brian Steinberg Variety

How do you show people how to remake a bathroom or upgrade a kitchen when you can’t leave your own home? HGTV is testing a workaround.

The Discovery-owned home-improvemen­t network employs an arsenal of home-arts experts, but at a time when a pandemic is keeping people in their homes, none of them can get out to tackle a project. So HGTV will seek out “desperate homeowners” who need help to re-do various rooms in their homes and are willing to be coached remotely for a new series, “Design At Your Door,” then record their progress themselves. Homeowners who might be interested can email their story and photos of the room they want to transform to designatyo­urdoor1@gmail.com or visit

HGTV.com/ beonhgtv for more informatio­n

The idea might just be the ultimate in do-it-yourself television. Participan­ts can expect to make use of everything from sewing machines to paint brushes to woodworkin­g tools. HGTV said it will begin remote production for “Design At Your Door” later this month.

“We’re spending a lot of time at home and all around us are those ‘to-do’s’ that we can no longer ignore,” said Jane Latman, president of HGTV, in a statement. “The great news is that if you want help, HGTV is ready with the trusted experts who can guide you from start to finish. Through technology, you can invite them into your home, show them your challenge, and we will send the solution to your front door.”

The program, if it launches successful­ly, would be the latest maneuver by Discovery to augment the offerings on home-oriented networks like HGTV and Food Network with unscripted programmin­g that uses conditions spurred by the current coronaviru­s pandemic to introduce new concepts. “We’re all looking for ways to stay happy and connected, and a series like this feels right, right now,” said Latman.

Food Network has recently unveiled a new series starring reliable mainstay personalit­y Guy Fieri, who will use his “Diners DriveIns and Dives” to feature recipes from cooks he has visited in his travels. The twist: Fieri will make them himself with coaching from the diner owner who showed him the dish in the first place.

Other Food Network personalit­ies are also revving up so-called “quarantine” programmin­g that features them making food while at home.

Selected homeowners will have a virtual consultati­on with an HGTV expert, then receive a package of personaliz­ed design elements. All applicants must be prepared to do the work themselves, use video conferenci­ng devices and record their progress on equipment provided to them by HGTV. HGTV said homeowners can ask anyone they want to help, provided everyone who takes part stays under the same roof.

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