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Hilary Farr Puts Her Own House Under the Spotlight in 'Love It or List It'

Hilary Farr makes her house the middle of ‘Love It or List It’ in a twist on the classic HGTV collection. Will she love her new house … or list it?

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Spoiler alert: This article accommodates spoilers for the Sept. 12, 2022 episode of Love It or List It.

On this season of Love It or List It, a significant twist takes the form of a few episodes. Star dressmaker Hilary Farr comes to a decision so as to add her new house to the mix, as her real estate agent co-host David Visentin tries to convince Hilary to promote the new home in want of a move-in ready house in a equivalent community.

But Hilary is the design queen of HGTV! We wish to see her renovate and raise up her new house … especially bearing in mind what her present house seems like. So as we wonder whether Hilary will make a decision to like or list her new house, we take a gander into Hilary’s choice to both love the new barebones house … or list it!

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‘Love It or List It’ featured Hilary Farr renovating her own house for the first time.

In the second new episode of Love It or List It since 2021, host and designer Hilary Farr brings her new North Carolina house in entrance of the spotlight. When she and David first walk into the house, it’s totally barebones, and Hilary in reality has no idea what to do with it. Her first instinct is to make it a two-bedroom house with a room that could double as each an place of job and a visitor bed room.

At first, Hilary thought, "It would be really nice to do this little gem of a house just for me. When my son and his family come to visit, I can just put them up in a hotel.” But who would do that? Not Hilary! She realizes, “How can I enjoy this house if they're not here enjoying it with me? I mean, it doesn't feel right."

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So naturally, David slips in along with his vintage try to woo Hilary to the other aspect … to list it. This would make Hilary go in opposition to herself — may just she do it? “You might find something slightly bit bigger, although it needs to be renovated, that has more attainable," David argues. Hilary claims that she must be in this neighborhood, where she can walk to the park and the grocery store, and David quips sarcastically that no other neighborhoods have that.

Eventually, as they go back and forth throughout the special 90-minute episode, Hilary makes her decision. She decides to love the property, and not necessarily the house. She decides that instead of listing the house or renovating it, she’s going to tear it down and start from scratch. While listing it may have been the better choice here, it would be sacrilege to let David win this round!

Hilary has shown us around her Toronto house throughout the years.

In 1996, Hilary and her family moved from Los Angeles to Toronto (the city she was born in), where she has kept her home beautiful and practical. When COVID-19 hit, like the rest of us, Hilary was forced to quarantine in her own home. However, thanks to a fun Today show segment with Hoda and Jenna, plus some Instagram videos she shared, we got a sneak peek into what that looked like for Hilary.

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With pocket doorways, Hilary gets the highest of each worlds via making her house appear to be an open plan, however she will be able to still close off the more than a few rooms. This was particularly useful all the way through COVID-19 when people in her house would want to quarantine. She also confirmed off her touchless kitchen cupboards, and now all of us want in an effort to open a cupboard without our arms whilst cooking!

Hilary’s large backyard and simple designs keep her house effortless and timeless. Now with the addition of her North Carolina home, Hilary and her family may have quite a lot of space to loosen up, spend time in combination, and isolate in case there’s every other pandemic!

New episodes of Love It or List It air each and every Monday at 9 p.m. EST on HGTV.

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Abbie Anker

Update: 2024-05-19