HGTV star David Visentin interfered in Hilary Farrs renovation

HGTV star David Visentin interfered in Hilary Farrs renovation

HGTV star David Visentin is busy preparing for the new season of Love it or list it upwhere he is accompanied by renovations superstar Page Turner. Hilary Farr decided to withdraw from the show after 19 seasons, but after a recent interaction with social media, it is clear that she is still saving with her former Cohost.

Hilary (now with beautiful gray hair) runs a kitchen renovation in her house in Toronto. She announced a video on Instagram and explained that what started as a simple painting project has become a significant revision. Your 21-year-old kitchen has wear, but, she says, still works and still looks good. She has the video entitled “This is really a big challenge! Ugh! I hate the process of packaging chaos! Will it be worth it?”

She said to her followers: “Here is. My walls need to paint. My lights have to be retrofitted. My trim has to be repaired. These are the little things that I have to do after 21 years. But if you want to paint, you have to take every single piece of works of art from the walls.

It ends with a shy question: “Here is the dilemma, I renovate to love it? Or do I renovate to list it?”

The comments were full of fans who were excited that Hilary shared their progress. But David interfered with a few pointed advice: “Will you really let me say? Of course, to list it! You know where to reach me;).” He followed: “How could I not?!” Hilary replied with “Ha !! You are on my speed choice. Wait-is an archaic reference.

We love this joke between previous Costars. It makes us even more excited to see what the page brings to the show when it returns on April 21.

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Katie Bowlby is a digital director at Country Living, where you cover pop culture messages such as Country Music, Yellowstone and All Things HGTV as well as gift guides and product reviews. She has been living with Country Living for more than 11 years. Before that, she worked for Southern Living. The graduate of Indiana University also embroider the cross -stitch pattern for each issue of the magazine.

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