As you’ve probably heard by now, the former teen Mom star Chelsea Hauska has moved to HGTV, where she hosts a new home renovation show with her husband, Cole DeBoer.

down home fab may be the latest series on the network’s roster, but it certainly hasn’t struggled to find an audience.

In fact, Chelsea and Cole have quickly become HGTV’s biggest breakout stars!

The pair garnered massive ratings with their first episode, and their viewership has grown in just a matter of weeks.

Chelsea and Cole on HGTV
Chelsea Hauska and Cole DeBoer Have a Hit Home Renovation Show on HGTV! (photo via Instagram)

Now, in a relatively rare move, the network has been renewed down home fab After only two episodes.

That means Chelsea and Cole are on the hunt for new homes to renovate!

Yep, according to a new report from The Ashley’s Reality Roundup, DHF’s production company, RTR Media, is looking for eight homeowners in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who would like to renovate their homes for the show’s second season.

Chelsea and Cole need homes to renovate! (photo via Instagram)

“Are you dreaming of taking your home from drab to fab?” reads a casting notice posted by RTR this week.

“We want to hear from you!”

Each household will be featured in an individual episode down home fab,

In a testament to the show’s popularity, HGTV has increased its run from six episodes in season one to eight in season two.

Chelsea Houska is an entrepreneur
Chelsea Houska is entering an exciting new phase in her career! (photo via Instagram)

To qualify, homeowners must be interested in receiving the “luxurious” renovation treatment in at least three or four different rooms.

And here’s the catch that is likely to discourage many potential applicants:

Homeowners must also be prepared to pay at least $75,000 for renovations.

Yep, we think we were wrong in our assumption that HGTV foots the bills for these projects.

Chelsea and Cole Are the Newest Stars of the HGTV Network! (photo via Instagram)

An article on the network’s website explained, “There is a common belief that making it on the show leads to free renewals, or at least discounted items.”

“In contrast, landlords have to come up with the money for the projects.”

“Yet, even though it’s an out-of-pocket expense, the main draw is still working with HGTV designers,” Betsy Ayala, senior vice president of production and development for HGTV, said in the piece.

Chelsea and Cole's New Show
Chelsea and Cole have made the jump from MTV to HGTV. (photo via Instagram)

So we guess for each new episode of their show, Chelsea and Cole will need to find a Sioux Falls resident with a sizable home and 75 grand sitting around.

It may not sound like a sustainable business model, but it’s been working for HGTV for quite some time.

For example, take shows like hometownIn which hosts renovate homes in and around Laurel, Mississippi.

Chelsea Houska and Cole DeBoer recently bought some new property. (photo via Instagram)

The series has been on for seven seasons, and it seems to be in no danger of running out of properties to extend.

By all appearances, the future is bright for Chelsea and Cole, and this exciting new phase in their lives is just beginning.

We guess the Janelle Evans of the world just have to keep on hating!

By Admin