Renovation pro Cherie Barber completely transforms a historic house in only five days. At the end of the renovation, she holds an open house to find out if buyers love the changes as much as she does.
Cherie Barber creates an open-plan kitchen in a mid-century Rambler. The dining room gets shiplap walls, and the bathroom is modernized while preserving its funky retro floor tile and cast-iron tub.
Cherie restores a 1915 bungalow to its original charm by upgrading the kitchen, creating a roomy banquette and transforming an awkward bedroom into a proper master with a herringbone floor and window seat.
Cherie tackles her biggest renovation ever, adding big value to this flip by maximizing the space and converting a storage closet into a second bathroom. Then, a surprise discovery in the kitchen makes Cherie re-think her design.
Cherie Barber takes the poorly defined spaces of an outdated house and transforms them into customized rooms. She also opens up the drab kitchen with a 6-foot cutout and creates a spacious downstairs play area.
Cherie creates valuable rooms out of dead zones by transforming an unused closet into a home office with an 8-foot-long desk and reimagining a rear entry as a butler's pantry. She also brings a kitchen and bath out of the '70s.
Cherie adds unexpected luxury to a 4-level home by turning a powder room into a full bath and using elegant hexagonal marble. The outdated fireplace gets resurfaced with black slate and the garage entry gets a revamped mudroom.