The Merediths promised they could complete the job in three weeks on a budget of just $20,000. The show, called “Home Work,” would document the couple as they juggled work for clients with the renovation of a 20,000-square foot, century-old school building into a family home for their seven children. Then, in August 2019 came an exciting opportunity: Andy and Candis Meredith, a local couple known for renovating and flipping older homes, were looking for clients for a new TV show they were making for Magnolia Network, the cable venture being launched by Chip and Joanna Gaines. She even gave the house a hashtag, #thewallsthatballsbuilt, a nod to the felt ball business she runs in addition to her day job in public relations.īennion, 40, hoped to fix up the generic kitchen, with its laminate countertops and vinyl floors, but figured she’d need to save at least $40,000 to do the job right. I love it so much,” said Bennion, who shares pictures of home DIY projects on her relentlessly cheerful Instagram account, alongside pictures of popsicle-color manicures and vibrant bouquets. It was small, but she was smitten with the red brick facade with its scalloped trim. Four years ago, Aubry Bennion bought a 1950s house on half an acre just north of Salt Lake City.
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