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Nicole says one crucial steps that’s easy to overlook when doing home renovations or DIY projects is to thoroughly clean an item or space before you start flexing your rehab muscles. She recommends using lemon oil to clean and restore wood. You can find lemon oil at places like Home Depot and Amazon.

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How to repair damaged wood furniture?

May 12, 2014 · Preserving old homes is the green thing to do, says host of HGTV's "Rehab Addict" Nicole Curtis. It's good for our history and our environment. "More homeowners need to get on board," she says ...

How to repair damaged wood with vinegar?

May 21, 2014 · At Home: Rehab Addict gives tips on restoring old homes. HGTV's Rehab Addict Nicole Curtis. Saving old homes—Preserving old homes is the green thing to do, says host of HGTV’s Rehab Addict ...

How do you restore the color of wood?

Nov 25, 2014 · Rehab Addict host Nicole Curtis is giving a crumbling turn-of-the-century bungalow a second chance to be the cute and cozy home it once was before the city has it torn down. See the surprising before-and-afters here. Keep in mind: Price and stock could change after publish date, and we may make money from these links.

Is Rehab Addict rescue coming back in 2021?

Dec 16, 2020 · HGTV has picked up six one-hour episodes of the new series Rehab Addict Rescue, starring popular home renovator and preservationist Nicole Curtis. Coming to HGTV: 'Windy City Rehab' Starring Alison Victoria. Fans of DIY Network's Kitchen Crashers, and its ever-effervescent host Alison Victoria, have reason to celebrate.

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Jul 10, 2014 · To repair fairly minor damage, just use this all natural recipe to restore your wood. Mix thoroughly ¾ cup of oil (canola oil is perfect) and ¼ cup of vinegar (white or apple cider). Follow application instructions, and your wood pieces will be looking as good as new in no time! You can also repair scuffs by rubbing them with a walnut!

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Is Rehab Addict Cancelled?

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! HGTV star Nicole Curtis has been out of the spotlight for two years since ending her show "Rehab Addict" in 2018. The 44-year-old is now back with a brand new series, "Rehab Addict Rescue," where she helps homeowners restore crumbling historic homes to their former glory.Jan 29, 2021

Is Rehab Addict scripted?

A reality show that's actually real Curtis is very open about the fact that Rehab Addict just happens to follow her real life. Rehabilitating old homes is what she was doing before the show, and it's what she'll continue to do if and when the show ends. "With my first house, I bought an old house and it needed work.Oct 10, 2017

What is the net worth of the Rehab Addict?

Nicole Curtis Net Worth: Nicole Curtis is a licensed realtor, interior designer, and reality television personality who has a net worth of $8 million.

Is Rehab Addict still on DIY?

"If you're in over your head on a home restoration project, it's time for Rehab Addict Rescue." Discovery Inc., the parent company of HGTV and DIY Network, announced in 2019 that DIY Network will shutter in 2020 to make way for Chip and Joanna Gaines's new Magnolia channel.Jul 1, 2020

How old is Nicole from Rehab Addict?

45 years (August 20, 1976)Nicole Curtis / Age

What happened to Tessa on Rehab Addict?

The last two episodes of season seven were dedicated to Rehab Addict carpenter Bobby Prothero's daughter Tessa, who was battling pediatric cancer. Tessa, 9, who often made appearances on Curtis's Instagram account and at book signings, passed away on June 17.Aug 11, 2017

How many children does Nicole have from Rehab Addict?

'Rehab Addict Rescue' Host Nicole Curtis Has Two Sons — Has She Ever Been Married?Jan 28, 2021

Where does Nicole from Rehab Addict live?

The new series comes a decade after Curtis first made her TV debut on her hit show, "Rehab Addict." Since then, she's has restored houses all over Detroit, a few in the suburbs and several in Minneapolis where she used to live.Jan 27, 2021

Who owns the Ransom Gillis house in Detroit?

The new owners, Mary and Charles Stinchfield, were a lumbering family and lived in the home for eight years before selling to Alanson and Cornelia Fox, also wealthy lumber barons. The Foxes owned the home for 28 years, the longest of anyone and the family most often associated with it.

Is Rehab Addict coming back in 2021?

Brand New Series Starring Rehab Addict's Nicole Curtis Is Coming to HGTV. Home renovation star Nicole Curtis helps overwhelmed DIY-ers restore their historic homes in new HGTV series Rehab Addict Rescue, premiering January 2021.Dec 16, 2020

Did Nicole Curtis attend rehab?

Nicole Curtis, known for her series Rehab Addict returned to television after sharing her mind and body needed a serious two-year break. She returned with Rehab Addict Rescue, which premiered on HGTV and is streaming on Discovery+ and recently shared why she pressed pause on her renovation reality show.Jan 29, 2021

Who is Nicole Curtis husband?

Steve LaneNicole Curtis / Husband (m. ?–2009)

Brand New Series Starring Rehab Addict's Nicole Curtis Is Coming to HGTV

Home renovation star Nicole Curtis helps overwhelmed DIY-ers restore their historic homes in new HGTV series Rehab Addict Rescue, premiering January 2021. Find Out More

Go Behind the Renovation on Rehab Addict: Detroit

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Brand New Series Starring Rehab Addict's Nicole Curtis Is Coming to HGTV

Home renovation star Nicole Curtis helps overwhelmed DIY-ers restore their historic homes in new HGTV series Rehab Addict Rescue, premiering January 2021. Find Out More

Go Behind the Renovation on Rehab Addict: Detroit

Follow along as HGTV renovates a crumbling historic home in downtown Detroit.

Brand New Series Starring Rehab Addict's Nicole Curtis Is Coming to HGTV

Home renovation star Nicole Curtis helps overwhelmed DIY-ers restore their historic homes in new HGTV series Rehab Addict Rescue, premiering January 2021. Find Out More

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Steal these tried-and-true home remodeling tricks from the queen of rehab.

Who is the host of rehab addict?

Nicole Curtis, host of HGTV's "Rehab Addict," regularly takes on falling apart old homes -- ones others would have leveled or improved but made worse -- and restores them authentically. Photo courtesy of Nicole Curtis.

Why are old windows drafty?

Repair don't replace windows -- They are important to the home's historic value. Old windows leak and are drafty because they haven't been properly maintained. Have them repaired and weatherstripped so they're efficient and work. Adding historically accurate storm windows outside can boost efficiency.

Do ceramic tiles work in old houses?

Ceramic tiles work in homes built after 1930. Keep the walls up -- Open floor plans are a trend, but they don't belong in old houses, Curtis said. "After a couple years of living in an open floor plan, people don't want it anymore.".

1. Get there before the garbage truck

"You can repair almost anything," says Curtis. Even though she no longer needs to scour the sidewalks for building materials (she's much more financially secure now than she was in her earlier days) she still hates for anything to go to waste.

2. Collect natural materials

Don't bother with plastic, which is hard to "redo," advises Curtis. Instead, opt for quality natural materials, like wood, and metal. Even basic pressboard, which costs about $25 new, is worth snagging from Craigslist for a few bucks.

3. Be specific about what you need

When Curtis first started flipping houses, even minor components like bathroom fixtures had to be procured for cheap. "I'd be like I need a wall sink today.

4. Keep a junk drawer

"I have this ridiculous drawer full of rivet, twine, and things like packaging that comes in [the mail]," says Curtis. "I wouldn't suggest [keeping things] to a point where you're hoarding and it takes over your dining room, but just a drawer."

5. Add excitement with a blow torch

Using a handheld torch for DIY projects is fun and empowering, says Curtis. "Or you can just light candles around your house [with one] because I do that as well."

6. Embrace your disasters

Curtis takes a learning approach to mistakes. "Sometimes I look back and go, wow, that was a disaster, but it's the disasters that give you the success later on," she says.

7. Give it a personal touch

"You don't want to go into [a home] and see this store-bought picture frame that you're going to see in everyone else's house," says Curtis. "Making something out of scraps of wood—even if it doesn't work out and people are like what is that?— the fun you can have in making it is worthwhile."

How to restore wood stain?

Naturally Restore Wood. Before grabbing a store bought wood stain, try a natural ingredient. Coco nut oil not only rehydrates your wood, but also restores your wood's natural color and soft glow.

How to refinish wood like a pro?

Refinishing wood may seem simple; just buy the stain and apply -- but take it from the furniture makeover experts of Hometalk, much can be done to enhance the staining process. First, make sure you sand the wood- even if you don't see any sort of finish or top coat.

How to stain wood with vinegar?

To stain wood a darker, yet still more natural color, give vinegar a try! You can use either balsamic vinegar or apple cider vinegar, depending on the color you prefer. If you scrub the vinegar in with a wire brush, it will take this great wood DIY to the next level! 3. Repair Minor Nicks & Scratches.

How to sand wood to get a smooth finish?

First, make sure you sand the wood- even if you don't see any sort of finish or top coat. You must sand with the grain (in the same direction as the wood grain). Start with a coarse-grit, and end with a fine-grit for best results. A nice smooth wood surface will readily accept your stain and it will color evenly.

How long should I leave a liquid paint stripper on wood?

To apply liquid stripper, spread it around evenly with a chip brush to create a nice thick layer. Leave the stripper for 30 minutes, then scrape away, following the wood grain.

What is bondo wood filler?

Bondo is an alternative to normal wood fillers preferred by many furniture restorers on Hometalk. Mix up your Bondo, apply to the uneven, damaged section, then sand smooth. After, you can repaint the whole piece for an even look. 5.

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