The Evolution of Home Improvement Shows

The typical home improvement show has come a long way since it first appeared on national television. The presence of home improvement shows on television has been around for more than twenty years. The number of home improvement shows on television continues to increase with every passing year.

The classic home improvement show began as a type of lecture series that showcased standard projects at home. These shows featured the ABCs of various projects including the necessary tools for specific projects. In short, the classic home improvement show was more like Woodshop 101 on television.

Most viewers got tired of the classic format of home improvement shows. As a result, they got a major facelift and adopted the current trend started by reality television shows. In turn they became more entertaining and fun to watch.

The modern home improvement show featured real home projects of actual viewers. Most of the time, the projects undertaken in these shows would range from a one-room makeover to a renovation of an entire household. Unlike the classic version, the modern home improvement show does not give much attention to detail, as the project must be finished within the timeframe of the show.

Examples of Home Improvement Shows

There are a wide variety of home improvement shows on television. There are even entire television networks dedicated to an assortment of home improvement shows that deal with diverse topics on the subject. From the classic to contemporary home improvement show, viewers can have their pick of the lot depending on their preference.

The enduring power of the classic home improvement show like "This Old House" has made home improvement shows quite popular with viewers today. "This Old House" has been on air for the past twenty-five years showcasing major and minor projects for the home. It is the typical classic home improvement show that makes extensive use of expert craftsmen.

Hometime is another show that features the classic format of home improvement shows. It also calls attention to expert craftsmanship. The show aims to provide viewers with the basic technical information they need to tackle various home improvement projects.

Veering away from the traditional format, modern home improvement shows like Trading Spaces put more emphasis on aesthetic design. In this show, neighbors agree to revamp a room in each otherĂ­s home under the guidance of a guest designer. However there is only a limited budget to carry out the project within the telecast of the show.

One more example of modern home improvement shows is Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Despite the lack of technical information provided by the show it is extremely popular for its entertainment value.

Home Improvement Shows

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