

Fast forward to season four, and you'll notice there was another supersized kitchen renovation for $180,000. During the first season of her hit HGTV show, Hall took on an impressive backyard renovation, which ended up costing $180,000. (Yes, you read that correctly.)įor a show that places such an emphasis on budgeting, spending nearly $200,000 on a kitchen and family room renovation seems a tad.well, pricey, right? We combed through the Christina on the Coast archives and-while most of her projects clock in for under $100,000 -it turns out that this in't Hall's first big-budget project. When all was said and done, the grand total was $191,000. And, of course, let's not forget the two bifold doors leading to the backyard, which cost $15,000 each. Then the client wanted Christina to design their family room, which included adding a bar ($5,300), repainting a bookshelf ($600), and revamping a very controversial fireplace (approximately $3,000).

When replacing the kitchen's tiles with hardwood floors, Hall's contractor notice the floor needed to be leveled-which cost an extra $1,800. Amy and her husband, Scott, initially set a $150,000 budget but-as with most renovations-things happened. The task was simple: Turn a crammed kitchen into an open, airy oasis that emphasized indoor-outdoor living. In the season five premiere, Christina Hall was asked by self-proclaimed fellow soccer mom Amy to spruce up her Newport Beach kitchen. So when we happen to see a renovation project that costs a pretty penny-like the $191,000 kitchen makeover on the latest episode of Christina on the Coast-we definitely take notice. Whether you're vicariously seeking an affordable starter property on House Hunters or learning how to renovate your primary bath with Erin and Ben Napier, HGTV proves that you don't need a limitless bank account to make your biggest design dreams come true. "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Inside Christina Hall's $191K Reno Project Courtesy of HGTV.
