Fans first fell in love with Jenn as the hilarious, high-energy star of HGTV’s No Demo Reno, where she transformed homes without knocking down walls, and brought her signature humor to the world of home makeovers. But after she announced the show’s cancellation, people were left stunned and asking one question: Is Jenn done with TV… and with design… for good?
Let’s rewind for a second. No Demo Reno wasn’t your average home renovation show. It was all about creative transformations without full-on demolition—hence the name. Jenn’s charm, relatability, and keen eye for redesign made the show a hit right out of the gate.
HGTV fans quickly embraced her refreshing approach, and the series ran for multiple successful seasons. But earlier this year, Jenn confirmed that No Demo Reno had officially come to an end. And unlike other HGTV stars—like Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas from Bargain Block, who reassured fans they’d continue their work either on social media or behind the scenes—Jenn’s update left fans more uncertain than ever.
Naturally, her loyal followers were hoping she’d continue with home design projects, even if it was just on Instagram or TikTok. But when asked what her next move was, Jenn surprised everyone by revealing that she wasn’t doing any home renovation work at the moment.
Not on camera, not off camera, not even casually. For someone who was once the face of one of HGTV’s most original shows, this came as a real shock. Some fans were supportive, understanding that after years of working nonstop, she might just want a break. But others were puzzled. How could someone who appeared so passionate about design just walk away from it?

Well, the truth might be a bit more complicated—and, honestly, more human.
It turns out, Jenn had previously shared that joining No Demo Reno wasn’t entirely her idea. In fact, it was the producers who first pitched her the show and reassured her that she wouldn’t need to do much heavy lifting.
According to Jenn, all she had to do was “be the face” of the show. The design team would handle the rest. That comment raised eyebrows when fans looked back. Some began to speculate: Was Jenn ever truly passionate about interior design, or was she just doing it for TV?
Some viewers even said they felt like Jenn never really seemed to enjoy the process on camera. She was funny, yes. Relatable, absolutely. But did she light up the way other HGTV stars do when talking tile patterns and floor plans? Not always. For those who picked up on that, her decision to step away from home renovation entirely made more sense. Many sent her well wishes and expressed gratitude for the joy she brought to their screens, whether or not design was her true passion.
So if she’s not renovating homes anymore—what is Jenn Todryk doing now?
Well, she’s staying very active on social media. Jenn has over 2 million followers across Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms, where she continues to share glimpses of her life—only now, it’s less about sledgehammers and shiplap, and more about style, humor, and shopping recommendations. Yes, shopping.
Jenn has fully leaned into affiliate marketing, especially with Amazon. She frequently posts “favorites” lists and shares promo codes with her fans. And every time someone buys something using her link or code? She gets a commission. With a following as massive as hers, that’s not just a side hustle—that’s a serious business. And it’s a lot less chaotic than managing home construction schedules or TV crew deadlines.
But that’s not all. Jenn has also redirected her energy into her family business. Together with her husband, she runs two successful ventures in the Dallas area: Armor Coffee and Tods Beer, a family-owned brewery and coffee shop that has become a local favorite. Armor Coffee, located in Allen, Texas, is known for its modern industrial vibe, craft espresso drinks, and cozy community feel.
Meanwhile, Tods Beer, part of their larger business venture, reflects the couple’s interest in brewing and hosting a down-to-earth, good time for locals. Jenn has mentioned she enjoys being part of the atmosphere without the stress of being on set or juggling design plans. It’s her way of staying connected to people—but on her own terms.
So while Jenn Todryk may be done with No Demo Reno, she’s far from fading away. She’s pivoted into a different kind of lifestyle—one that fits her personality, her family, and, yes, probably her sanity. She’s swapped demo days for content creation, power tools for coffee beans, and design plans for Amazon links. Whether you miss her on HGTV or you’re just now discovering her online, one thing is clear: Jenn Todryk is still doing things her own way.
And honestly? That’s exactly what made her stand out in the first place.
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