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How awful. The Santizo's home was so warm and lovely with beautiful furniture. It ought to be a crime that the stager sprayed that gorgeous cabinetry family room and kitchen white. It looked so much "richer" before. Ugh!
 
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I know. But I have seen so many beautiful furniture pieces destroyed by the host. No appreciation for vintage.
 
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Sabrina strikes again?
 
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The stager in this episode with Mike Aubrey was Cora Sue Anthony. The episode is HREIN-502H.

In the end, the very expensive looking (before) kitchen lost all of "richness" (and the painted cabinets looked awful with the counter top color) and the room re-arrangement/furniture choices were very cold and skimpy in comparison to the before.
 
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I didn't see the show, and I'm glad. I can't stand to see beautiful wood that's been painted. It's sickening!
 
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New episodes are being shown on Friday mornings. The first episode is set in California. There's no Sabrina, and Mike is like a consultant. There's a designer and distraught homeowner struggling to come to grips with the real estate market. Set your DVR, if interested.
 
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Thanks for the heads up.
 
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So I watched a new episode of a lady in Dallas trying to sell her home, which was in a historical district. This show just showed how people don't have to be nasty and unreasonable to make for a good show. The lady was very open-minded and agreeable from the start and the show was still interesting.
 
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