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Who is Rehab Addict Nicole Curtis?

Oct 10, 2017 · On Rehab Addict, host Nicole Curtis is famous for salvaging even the most hopeless artifacts.One of her design mantras has always been, "only garbage goes in the dumpster." Curtis shared her philosophy with the La Crosse Tribune. "I challenge people every day. I really use all salvage materials," she explained. "My goal is to make you think before you act."

What happens behind the scenes of Rehab Addict?

Oct 14, 2016 · Any Rehab Addict fan knows that Nicole Curtis isn't afraid to Dumpster dive. "I still have a coffee table that I got from my neighbor's trash 20 years ago," says the 40-year-old Detroit native. That mentality extends to her house flips too—she's been known to pull everything from light fixtures to windows out of the rumble pile for use in her projects.

Who is HGTV's Rehab Addict?

Jan 29, 2021 · nicole curtis to star in new hgtv show 'rehab addict rescue' following 2-year break It's not the money that makes me happy. It's knowing that I …

Is Rehab Addict based on a true story?

Nov 01, 2017 · All of which is to say that, yes, Nicole Curtis really does do her own work on Rehab Addict.But she doesn’t always stay on the job site 100% of …

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Apr 14, 2017 · In January, when Nicole Curtis announced the imminent return of her hit show, Rehab Addict, millions of people clicked, liked, and shared the news, clearly eager for a fix.They had devoured Curtis's New York Times bestselling memoir, Better Than New, last October but hadn't seen the outspoken HGTV personality in action since the end of season seven the …

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How much did Nicole Curtis sell Minnehaha for?

In June 2012, Jenny nonetheless agreed to sell the home to Curtis — for the $610,000 he paid six months earlier — but the deal collapsed when Curtis was unable to obtain financing.May 15, 2015

Was Rehab Addict Cancelled?

Bruce Haring Curtis's Rehab Addict, which ran from 2010 to 2018 on HGTV, will return with a slightly changed format as Rehab Addict Rescue! The eight-episode show will debut on January 28 at 9 PM ET/PT and was announced by the star to her 289k followers on Instagram.Dec 19, 2020

How old is Nicole Curtis?

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

What happened to Nicole Curtis HGTV?

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

How many houses does Nicole Curtis own?

six housesCurtis, who has acquired and restored about six houses in Detroit, said she invests her own money into the projects. “For myself, my own projects, we keep all of the houses we restore because there's no value in them when we finish. I don't get my money back,” Curtis said. “They are like my little museums.”Mar 20, 2021

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 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.

Who is Nicole Curtis married to now?

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

How much money does Nicole Curtis make?

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

Where is the 14 Mile house on Rehab Addict?

The other one is in Ferndale. The open house is at 1 p.m. Sunday at 1223 E. 14 Mile Rd.Nov 1, 2017

What happened to Bobby's daughter 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

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

1. Thoroughly clean an item or space before you do anything else

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.

2. Save chalk paint for craft projects

Using chalk paint is among Nicole’s pet peeves. You heard that right—no chalk paint on furniture, walls, or doors if you want to do it the Nicole Curtis way. Save it for your craft projects. Keep the historical integrity of vintage furniture by refinishing and/or re-staining wood and if necessary, reupholstering .

3. Bring in new accessories to make an old space feel fresh and new

You don’t have to use white paint on things like cabinets or wood paneling to make it feel fresh and new. According to Nicole, it’s all about adding crisp accessories, especially linens. Take for example the Eisenhower pink tile that is so common in the bathrooms of houses built in the 1950s.

4. Watch the Turner Classic Movie channel for inspiration

Nicole finds inspiration for her rehab projects in many different places, but one she absolutely swears by is the Turner Classic Movie channel. “For one I love the old movies, but I also love seeing the old houses because you can see how they’re setup and I get so many ideas from it,” says Nicole.

6. Find your fire and help improve your local community

Between now and December 7, you have the opportunity to bring your own rehab project to life and improve your community through BernzoMatic’s Find Your Fire Community Grants. “This is the easiest way to get a grant I’ve ever seen,” says Nicole.

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."

What happened to Curtis' grandmother?

Flexibility in her work meant she could put some projects on hold, but life wasn't about to let her off so easily. Her grandmother was hospitalized shortly after season seven wrapped, and Curtis, who grew up living next door to her grandparents, dropped everything to be by the side of the woman she considered her best friend. Fiercely proud of the family she had built as a wife, mother, and homemaker, Curtis's grandmother was not ready to go. "My Gram was Catholic and very proper, but she cursed. She'd look at me and say, this is f*cking bullsh*t," says Curtis. The matriarch's dying wish was to make it to her 70th wedding anniversary. She died two days after the milestone.

Who is Nicole Curtis' partner?

Photographs by Nicole Curtis and Lauren Ariel Noess. Shortly after her 38th birthday in 2014, Curtis and her partner Shane Maguire learned they were expecting. Although they were in a committed relationship, Curtis writes in her book that Maguire's reaction to news of the pregnancy was not what she had expected.

Why did Curtis scrimp and salvage materials from Dumpsters?

Early seasons of Addict show Curtis scrimping and salvaging materials from Dumpsters because money was tight and she didn't believe in financing. Gramps had taught her that if you don't have the cash, you don't buy it. Seven years and seven seasons later, Curtis isn't taking anything for granted.

Where did Curtis and her boyfriend live?

Curtis grew up outside of Detroit and left home at 17, forgoing college to move south with her boyfriend. The couple spent a brief stint in Atlanta before settling in Tampa, where they bought the house that would become the future HGTV star's first renovation.

When did Maguire sue Curtis?

Family court has been another teachable moment for Curtis. In November 2015, Maguire sued her for joint custody of their son, and the former couple have been back in court over different disputes no less than five times since.

Did Curtis want to have her private life?

Curtis, who says she's never wanted to have her private life in the public eye, fought to have records from the paternity case sealed but was denied. The judge also refused Curtis's request to block Maguire from having overnight custody until Harper's second birthday.

Did Harper take maternity leave?

After Harper was born, maternity leave was not an option. "We had contracts to get through," Curtis explains. "I went from giving birth to filming and building, then we did the Ransom Gillis special in Detroit," which aired between seasons six and seven.

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