HGTV’s “Fix My Frankenhouse” returns with a design dilemma of epic proportions. This time, Mike and Denese Butler are tackling a house with a serious identity crisis: a charming 1700s farmhouse awkwardly fused to a decidedly 20th-century addition. The result? A Frankensteinian architectural mashup that’s both fascinating and frightening.
“The Monster with Two Faces,” airing this Wednesday, presents a unique challenge. Can the Butlers create a cohesive design that bridges the centuries and transforms this disjointed dwelling into a functional, stylish home? The task involves more than just knocking down walls and picking paint colors; it requires a delicate balance of preserving historical charm while injecting modern sensibility.
For anyone who’s ever struggled to blend mismatched furniture or reconcile clashing design styles, this episode offers a look into the extreme end of the spectrum. Tune in to HGTV on Wednesday, April 9 at 9:00 PM to see how Mike and Denese conquer this two-headed beast of a house.