Skip to main content House Party Exclusive: Ty Pennington Talks HGTV, His Design Pet Peeve, and His Most Extreme Makeover Yet House Party Exclusive: Ty Pennington Talks HGTV, His Design Pet Peeve, and His Most Extreme Makeover Yet
This week, we catch up with Ty Pennington, get the dish on his latest TV shows, and find out what else he s been up to-both on and off screen.
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Ty Pennington Reveals One of Home Design s Hardest Decisions
Ty Pennington Reveals One of Home Design s Hardest Decisions
On HGTV s latest Ty Breaker, Ty Pennington and Sabrina Soto take a half-demolished, 1920s cottage and turn it into an elegant honeymoon home.
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In the first season of Ty Breaker, host
Ty Pennington has seen a lot of small homes and a lot of damaged homes but his latest house is both tiny
and a total mess.
Sabrina Soto set out to help
Wendy and
Evan, newlyweds who ve recently bought an abandoned, partly demolished wreck of a house.
Ty Pennington s Top Secrets To Make a Small Space Feel Huge and Full of Life
Ty Pennington s Top Secrets To Make a Small Space Feel Huge and Full of Life
Ty Pennington and Alison Victoria team up on HGTV s Ty Breaker to help one family make their home feel much larger and more functional.
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In the episode A Boxed-In Box of Boxes, Pennington meets
Janki and
Sean, a couple with two kids who live in a small cottage in Atlanta. This house is tiny and the layout is cramped and closed off, but the couple want to stay and try to make their place work.
Ty Pennington Builds Something Better Than a Home Bar: Can You Guess What It Is?
Ty Pennington Builds Something Better Than a Home Bar: Can You Guess What It Is? Ty Breaker star Ty Pennington and guest designer Sabrina Soto give their latest client an impressive speak-easy in their bonus space.
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In the Season 1 episode A New Level To Entertain,
Starr and
Antoine need help with their house in Atlanta. While they live comfortably on the second and third stories, they aren t sure what to do with the first floor, which is awkwardly laid out with dark, dated furniture including a huge built-in bookshelf and a bulky bar.