Living in the Golden Age of television, we’re presently inundated with an abundance of choices — especially in the realm of interior design and architecture. Once upon a time, it was broadcast networks like ABC that were responsible for the lion’s share of the programming. This Old House on PBS transitioned the genre to TV before cable stepped in and launched HGTV in 1994 — only to have an increasing number of competitors cropping up in the decades that followed… and not just about renovation.
Indeed, we currently find ourselves in the midst of a true golden age for home-centric programming, and we have put together a comprehensive, albeit not exhaustive, list that includes everything from Bizarre Builds to You Live in What? Looking to binge watch, no doubt, literately in every sense of the word, heres where to find the show so you can PLAN YOUR AMAZON TV SHOW WATCHING 1. Bizarre Builds
This article will be updated periodically with additional shows and where to find them. Additional contributions from Anne Taylor.
The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project
Where to watch: HGTV and Discovery+
Like their previous projects, such as Nate and Jeremiah by Design on TLC and Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House on HGTV, the new television endeavor from designer duo Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent effortlessly merges high-end AD-worthy design—the pair have been long-time fixtures on the esteemed AD100 list—with the cozy, familiar format we’ve all grown to love over the years.
The result is a rare and wildly satisfying combo that allows viewers to experience refined and sophisticated design in their favorite comfortable, lived in television formula. Season two premiered in February delivering more awe-inspiring creativity than we deserve on a weekly basis.