One of the most distinctive homes in Indianapolis just hit the market.
Two Chicks and a Hammer tackles a project that is missing the most important room in the house.
A tear-down project goes back up with some bumps in the road and a mural painted with coffee.
In a house-free episode, Two Chicks and a Hammer takes fans into the making of their first home-decor store, Two Chicks District Co.
What does a cast member notice about an episode that viewers don’t?
The funniest HGTV fail ever made the final edit of the latest episode, a remodel and addition in Fountain Square.
This property is ready for some serious karaoke parties.
Good Bones detours into new construction this week, turns out a gorgeous large home, and destroys a car, all in an hour.
A tall, dark, and handsome home and Airbnb combo near downtown reflects the possibilities of urban living.
The near-east side gets its closeup during the makeover of a large bungalow for a local shop owner.
The best design of the entire series wows in a beach-themed house.
Collector-quality modern art resides in an unassuming setting at Sheafer + King Modern.
The Toilet Wars continue in a tiny condo with French flair.
Wrecked cabinets, a cast member’s first house, and an exclusive interview.
This 3,000-square-foot Evans Woollen trulli was designed in 1962 before he became Indy’s most well-known architect.