The Brady Bunch Living Room
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A Very Brady Renovation has officially come to an end, and although HGTV's hit new show only had four episodes total, the series covered so much ground. To viewers, the top-to-bottom transformation of The Brady Bunch house was unveiled over a one-month period, but in reality, the ambitious project took six months and more than 9,000 work hours. Of course, none of it would have been possible without the six Brady kids—each one more than ready to pick up tools and share their knowledge of their years spent on the original set. Here's exactly how The Brady Bunch cast left their imprint in the iconic Studio City home that'll forever be part of TV history.
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Front
In the first episode, titled, "Honey, We're Home," Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott teamed up with Christopher Knight (Peter Brady) to recreate the exterior of the Brady house. Knight assisted the HGTV hosts in making a new window and closing off another one. The actor also helped demolish a wall that surrounded the front yard before 1969 landscaping was brought it. Most importantly, Knight found the original Brady beige paint color!
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Heart of the Home
The first episode of the TV limited series also focused on the heart of the home—living room, dining room, and the staircase. Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady) offered her consultation to the Property Brothers for the staircase—approving 11 stairs instead of 12. She and Susan Olsen (Cindy Brady) also worked on perfecting the living room's sofa design, along with giving the thumbs up for the thrifted dining room table set. Meanwhile, Knight called up his tech contact to rebuild the iconic horse statue by the stairs.
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The Boys' Room
Also, as part of the second episode, Good Bones stars Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen E Laine tackled three rooms—the boys' room, the girls' room, and the Jack and Jill bathroom. This time, Olsen was paired up with Lookinland and the two went thrift shopping. They were successful in finding a red lamp and blue drums for the boys' room.
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Jack and Jill Bathroom
The Good Bones hosts built the bathroom with a tub, small-scale yellow tiles, and added a toilet—not originally seen in the sitcom 'cause it was the '70s. There was also a showerhead installed making the space fully functional.
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Greg's Groovy Attic
In the fourth and final episode, titled, "A Sunshine Day on Clinton Way," Williams worked with Roth and Flea Market Flip's Lara Spencer to recreate his legendary room. Because it was built in the home's basement instead of an attic, Roth and Williams had to paint the ceiling a dark color, install rafters, and even hang a fake window. The actor also helped build the room's centerpiece, aka the headboard.
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Mike and Carol's Master Bedroom
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The Kitchen
The same episode also featured the construction of the Brady's signature avocado green-and-orange kitchen. Restored by the Fords stars, Leanne and Steve Ford, took the lead and worked alongside Plumb. The actress picked out the green paint for the kitchen table's tulip-style chairs and chose a matte orange laminate from a curated selection.
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Family Room
Pulling double duty, The Fords also created the family room, concentrating on the '70s-style wood paneling and plaid-patterned daybeds. Knight and Plumb stepped in when it was time to search for additional furnishing, like the chairs. The final detail was contributed by Plumb, who painted her own versions of the street scenes that were seen on the show.
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