Pamela Anderson Says She Felt “Exploited” While Filming Her Home Renovation Show

Pamela Anderson is back with a second season of her HGTV home renovation show, Pamela’s Garden of Eden (streaming now on Hulu), but as she reflected on her time with the series, she explained how different the vibes were going into the show’s sophomore season than its first one. Pamela’s Garden of Eden focuses on sustainable design, setting it apart from other shows that showcase over-the-top home transformations and even normal ones that brush off the fact that a huge amount of waste comes along with just about every home renovation. Anderson said that during production for the first season,…Continue Reading

HGTV hits Breckenridge for “Battle on the Mountain” show

HGTV has a new Colorado-based show and the stakes are the highest yet – literally. “Battle on the Mountain,” premiering Monday, travels to the lofty elevations around Breckenridge, where three home renovation teams compete to make over mountainside dwellings. Teams are comprised of a married couple and an all-star coach from one of HGTV’s other shows, including Denver’s Rico León of “Rico to the Rescue,” Kim Myles of “Design Star: Next Gen,” and Kim Wolfe of “Why The Heck Did I Buy This House?” Each week the teams renovate a different part of their respective houses, starting with the kitchen…Continue Reading

One Architect Shows Sustainable Home Renovation Is Possible in Brooklyn

When Aaron and Anna Schiller began thinking about building a new home in Brooklyn where they could start a family, Mr. Schiller knew he could use his training as an architect to his advantage. It was 2017, and housing prices were already soaring. Mr Schiller, 39, the founder of the architecture firm Schiller Projects, assumed the couple would buy something “that was relatively unattractive to the rest of the market,” so they could get a good deal. But he had another agenda. “I was seeking an opportunity to do something I couldn’t find a client to do at that point…Continue Reading

State House Kenya, Lodges Renovations to Cost Kenyan Taxpayers KSh 1.3b

President William Ruto will work away from State House, Kenya for two months to pave the way for costly renovations State House, Mombasa was allocated KSh 302 million in the revised budget, down from an initial planned expenditure of KSh 382 million This came after the head of state’s budget was increased from KSh 6.4 billion to KSh 9.9 billion despite opposition from Kenyans TUKO.co.ke journalist Japhet Ruto brings over eight years of experience in financial, business, and technology reporting, offering deep insights into Kenyan and global economic trends. The government is refurbishing Kenya’s State House in Nairobi and state…Continue Reading