Nicole Curtis, the beloved home renovation expert and star of HGTV’s Rehab Addict, has long been known for her fierce dedication to preserving historic homes. With her signature ponytail, toolbelt, and hands-on approach, Nicole captivated millions of viewers by proving that old homes don’t need to be gutted—they need to be loved, restored, and respected. Over the years, she became a household name, not just for her design skills, but for her realness, grit, and passionate advocacy for saving America’s architectural history.
Nicole made her television debut with Rehab Addict in 2010 on the DIY Network (later airing on HGTV). The show quickly became a hit thanks to her unique mission: restore old homes to their former glory instead of modernizing or tearing them down.
Her most notable shows include:
Rehab Addict (2010–2018): The flagship show where Nicole restored historic homes across cities like Detroit and Minneapolis.
Rehab Addict Rescue (2021): A spinoff where she helped overwhelmed homeowners who got stuck mid-renovation.
Rehab Addict Lake House Rescue (2022): A deeply personal miniseries chronicling her restoration of a 1904 lakefront cottage in Michigan—a project close to her heart.
After years of filming and hands-on construction work, Nicole stepped away from TV following Lake House Rescue in 2022. While she had taken short breaks before, this time, she officially announced that she was taking an extended hiatus from filming.
In interviews and social media posts, Nicole opened up about how the constant pressure of television production took a toll on her health, family life, and emotional well-being.
“I needed to take a break. I was burnt out,” she said. “I had been going nonstop for over a decade, and I needed time to focus on my family and myself.”
She admitted that chasing success cost her precious time with loved ones—something she deeply regretted. Fans responded with an outpouring of support, though many were heartbroken that their favorite renovation star would no longer be on their screens.
Ever since her departure, fans have flooded Nicole’s social media with the same hopeful question:
“Will you ever come back to TV?”
And now, it seems the answer might finally be yes.
While Nicole hasn’t made a formal announcement with air dates or network details, she’s been dropping major hintsthat a return to television is in the works. Here are the biggest clues:
In late 2024, Nicole took to Instagram with a casual but exciting update:
“Got a few shows in the edit room 🎥… just taking it slow this time.”
That one sentence was enough to send fans into a frenzy. It confirmed that not only is she filming again, but multiple projects are already being edited—meaning a TV return is closer than many expected.
Over the past few years, Nicole has quietly been restoring an old nursing home in Detroit, which she is turning into an Airbnb property. She worked on it in secret for over four years, and only recently started revealing pieces of the process on social media.
Given the scale and heart behind the project, fans suspect it could be featured in one of her upcoming shows—possibly a series focused on meaningful, large-scale restorations.
Nicole recently dropped another hints about her new tv shows while reinforcing her commitment to true restoration in a powerful Instagram post, offering a glimpse into what fans can expect from her next chapter.
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In the post, she addressed a frequently asked question about whether she collaborates with others restoring homes in Detroit. Her response was clear: “No, I’m not. I’m a purist.” She expressed frustration over the trend of historic features—like original bathrooms—being discarded under the guise of renovation, stating, “When a bathroom like this ends up in a dumpster, you’re not restoring, you’re destroying.” Nicole emphasized that her return to TV is not about fame or fortune, but about setting an example. “My soul is crushed when I see these ‘restored’ houses hit the market,”
she wrote, before proudly sharing that the bathroom she saved was now “absolutely glorious.” Her words are a strong reminder that her upcoming projects will likely reflect her unwavering dedication to authenticity and her mission to educate others on the true meaning of restoration.
In another telling update shared in October 2024, Nicole gave fans an even clearer sign that her long-awaited TV comeback is right around the corner. In a playful Instagram caption, she wrote, “I can’t wait to be done editing my new shows so I can get back to traveling.” Not only did this confirm that editing is actively underway, but it also hinted at what’s to come. Nicole teased two of the upcoming projects: a “quiet little house in Wyoming” and a “crackhouse in Detroit,” giving fans a glimpse into the contrasting restorations they can expect to see.
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While she joked about longing for another solo adventure abroad—like a whirlwind weekend trip to India and back—she made it clear that the new shows are rooted in the U.S., with one deeply personal Detroit project and another serene escape in Wyoming. Her words—“the new shows aren’t in India, I wish…”—further confirmed that multiple shows are in the pipeline and expected to air in 2025, combining her signature grit, humor, and heartfelt storytelling.
Nicole recently expanded her business into retail with the release of her bathroom vanity collection at Walmart. She’s hinted that the new product lines will tie into her TV work—another sign that a new show could showcase her design process and product use in real-life projects.
“This is just the start,” she wrote. “More to come… and maybe you’ll see them in action soon 😉.”
Nicole has expressed a desire to control the narrative this time. Instead of working strictly under a network’s deadlines and structure, she is now producing content through her own production company. This move allows her to work at her own pace and preserve the authenticity fans love.