Our Wish List Now That HGTV Has Bought The Brady Bunch House

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Our Wish List Now That HGTV Has Bought The Brady Bunch House


Written By: Jaymi Naciri
Tuesday, August 14, 2018

In a move perhaps few predicted but nearly everyone seems to love, the "Brady Bunch" house has been purchased by HGTV, who plans to restore the Studio City, CA residence "to its 1970s glory as only HGTV can." Commence giddiness.

"One of our projects for HGTV will speak to those Brady Bunch fans," said Discovery CEO David Zaslav during a second-quarter earnings call this week," per CNBC. Discovery Communications Inc. acquirednbsp;Scripps Networks Interactive Inc., owner of HGTV, Animal Planet, TLC, and the Discovery Channel, earlier this year. "You may have heard that the house from the iconic series was recently on the market in California. Im excited to share that HGTV is the winning bidder. More detail to come over the next few months but well bring all the resources to bear to tell safe, fun stories about this beloved piece of American TV history."

As expected, the house received multiple offers, most notably from a "heartbroken" Lance Bass. The famed member of N Sync expressed his sorrow at missing out on the house, having believed he made the winning offer reported to be just under 3 million, well above the sub-2 million asking price and even remarking that he felt he was "used" to drive up the price; Zaslav did not reveal the value of the accepted offer. Bass stance softened, however, once he learned who the buyer was.

"HGTV?? Aw man. Id be pretty upset if it were anyone else, but how can you be mad at HGTV?? My television is stuck on that channel," said Bass in a Twitter post. "Kudos HGTV, I know you will do the right thing with the house. That was always my biggest worry. I can smile again."


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More specifics about what HGTV has in mind for the restoration have not been >

Excellent. We cant wait. But, also, we have ideas. On behalf of Brady Bunch and HGTV fans everywhere, here are 10 things we hope to see from this match made in TV heaven.

1. A multi-part show. Please, PLEASE, HGTV, let this be a series. We would gladly watch a one-off, but showing a seasons worth of design meetings and exhaustive searches for just the right color stain for the panels high up on the living room wall and watching the reno itself as a home that is, admittedly, somewhat stuck in the 70s already transforms into Brady World would be even better.

2. A rotating crew of HGTV designers. Why have one when you can have a dozen? Maybe they each do a room. Perhaps they go the cross-pollination, collaborative route. Either way, seeing the channels famous faces dive in to such a significant project would be spectacular. Side Note: How much do you want to see Drew and Jonathan Scott on a field trip in search of avocado green appliances or overseeing the production of orange laminate countertops?

3. Astroturf. While the actual home features "lush backyard gardens," the TV show backyard featured a faux grass yard. What better way to say, "Were eco-friendly" in 2018


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4. Brady guest stars. Sadly, the actors playing Carol, Mike, and Alice, plus Tiger the family dog, didnt live long enough to see this day. However, Cindy, Bobby, Jan, Peter, Marsha and Gregs real-life counterparts are all still alive. Are you not picturing Maureen McCormicks Marsha giving us a tour of the girls bedroom, complete with first-person accounts and intimate backstory?

5. Real Bradys. We wouldnt mind seeing Wayne Brady show up just for yuks, or Tom Brady making a guest appearance. Were picturing him diagramming the scene in which Peter overthrows Bobby in the backyard and hits Marcia in the nose with a football

6. Paneling. The boys bedroom was famously covered in dark brown vertical planks, a clear precursor to todays shiplap obsession. Paging Joanna Gaines The designers will get a head start in the paneled living room of the existing home, which also features a stone fireplace reminiscent of the one in the TV home.


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7. Gregs teenage attic room. When HGTV says theyre going to renovate the home back to its lsquo;70s splendor, does it include this space that appeared via the magic of TV? "Greg wanted to move to the attic in Season 2, but Mike said the ceilings were only 3prime; high," said Hooked on Houses. "A couple seasons later, the ceilings had magically grown. So Greg got his own teen hang-out space after all."

8. That wall mounted phone.nbsp;Its worth it just for the funny factor. See what we mean here with this video of millennials trying to use a rotary phone.

9. Some bunk beds. Theyre a given, right? I mean, how else do you get three boys into one bedroom? There are much more modern options for both beds and bedding, but we love the boys blue bunks and coverlets. The nautical wallpaperhellip;not so much, but were still on board for authenticitys sake.

And speaking of authenticity, were guessing the pink toile in the existing master bedroom may be replaced with something a bit more muted to match Mike and Carols master.


Photo courtesy of Anthony Barcelo via Ernie Carswell amp; Partners

10. That iconic open staircase. Its one of few items in the home that would still look somewhat current and also be a standout today.

And one bonus that tops our wish list: Lance bass as host. I mean, how can you not?



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