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Los Angeles, CA - February 16th, 2026 - The Property Brothers, Jonathan and Drew Scott, are stepping outside their usual realm of assisting everyday families with their home-buying and renovation dreams. Their upcoming series, currently untitled, promises a unique blend of nostalgia and modern design as they take on the challenge of completely renovating iconic homes from some of television's most cherished shows. The initial announcement confirmed the first episode will center around properties famously featured in the sitcoms New Girl and Full House, sparking immense excitement amongst fans of both home renovation and classic television.

This isn't simply a cosmetic makeover; the brothers aim for a full-scale revitalization, adapting these homes - often frozen in time by their original set designs - for contemporary living. Jonathan Scott, in a recent press release, emphasized the project's appeal, stating, "We've always been fans of the shows, and the challenge of bringing their iconic homes to life in the 21st century is really exciting." He hinted at a delicate balance, a commitment to honoring the original character while integrating the functionality and aesthetics demanded by modern homeowners.

But what does this really mean for devoted fans? While details are still tightly under wraps, industry insiders suggest the Property Brothers aren't just ripping out dated kitchens and bathrooms. The intention appears to be to respectfully update the spaces. Think restored original flooring where possible, keeping key architectural features intact, and incorporating design elements that subtly reference the original series. For the Full House Victorian, this might mean preserving the iconic staircase and perhaps recreating the floral wallpaper in a modern, updated pattern. For New Girl's loft, that could involve maintaining the industrial feel while introducing smart home technology and a more streamlined kitchen.

This project taps into a potent cultural trend: the resurgence of 'comfort TV' and the nostalgic longing for simpler times. With reboots, revivals, and reunions dominating streaming services, audiences are actively seeking to reconnect with the shows that defined their childhoods or younger years. The Property Brothers are strategically leveraging this phenomenon, offering viewers not just a renovation spectacle, but also a trip down memory lane.

Beyond New Girl and Full House, speculation is rampant regarding which other television homes might receive the Scott treatment. Rumors abound about potential renovations of the Brady Bunch house (already a famous landmark), the Fuller House home, and even the iconic Fresh Prince of Bel-Air mansion. Some bolder predictions suggest the brothers might tackle more ambitious projects, such as the sprawling Walton's farmhouse or even the gothic mansion from The Addams Family (though the latter presents significantly more logistical challenges).

The financial implications of this series are also considerable. Beyond the broadcast rights and advertising revenue, the renovated homes are expected to significantly increase in value. This raises the question of what happens to these properties after the cameras stop rolling. Will they be sold to eager fans willing to pay a premium for a piece of television history? Will they be offered as luxury rentals, allowing fans to actually live in their favorite TV homes? The Property Brothers haven't disclosed their plans, but the possibilities are endless.

Furthermore, the success of this series could pave the way for a whole new genre of television renovation programs. Imagine a show dedicated to recreating movie sets, or restoring historically significant homes featured in documentaries. The Property Brothers, once again, are at the forefront of innovation in the home improvement space.

As of today, the premiere date and the network broadcasting the series remain undisclosed. However, industry analysts predict a major streaming platform or a leading cable network will be vying for the rights, recognizing the built-in audience and the unique appeal of the concept. Keep an eye on announcements from HGTV, Netflix, and potentially even Disney+, as they are all considered frontrunners.


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