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13 Thoughts You Have If You're Hooked on HGTV

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13 Thoughts You Have If You're Hooked on HGTV
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1. You have a favorite Property Brother.

2. You sign up to win the HGTV Dream Home every year, but never get picked.

3. Judging others' homes based on their potential resale value and staging has become a habit that you can't resist.

4. You know that knob and tube wiring and load bearing walls are the spawn of Satan. Bye bye, budget.

5. Chip and Joanna Gaines = relationship goals.

6. HGTV makes you overly confident in your ability to become an interior designer/ house flipper/ real estate agent/ carpenter.

7. PAINT COLOR CAN BE CHANGED, PEOPLE!

8. You're ready to educate others about what "open concept" means at any given time.

9. Haven't college students ever seen Tiny House Hunters? Dorm rooms aren't THAT small.

10. Every couple on HGTV goes over budget, but it still stresses you out every time.


11. Predicting which house will be chosen on House Hunters is basically your profession

12. You know that David and Hilary are probably best friends as soon as they are off camera.

13. You're confident that you could re-vamp everything old in your house, thanks to Nicole Curtis.

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