Southern California home renovators Carmine Sabatella and Mike Pyle work with clients who want a stunning home transformation inside and out – and they’ll make sure they get both in a new eight-episode season of HGTV’s Inside Out. In each episode of the series Carmine, a real estate agent and interior designer, and Mike, a landscape designer, will pitch their design plans to clients. The catch is that the budgets are set, so the guys must be persuasive to score a larger chunk of the renovation dollars. More money for Carmine will mean he can max out the home’s interior with dream amenities, while extra cash for Mike will give the property wow-factor curb appeal and major outdoor living perks. Regardless of who gets the bigger bucks, Carmine and Mike will join forces to balance their clients’ priorities and deliver cohesive, gorgeous spaces from the inside out.
In the season premiere, the duo will take on a massive project for a couple who is desperate to complete much-needed renovations to their home. Carmine will tap the potential of their interior by creating a modern kitchen with a mobile island and a spa-like main bathroom with a striking wood-paneled ceiling. And, outdoors, Mike will astonish the family with a beautifully updated pool, fire pit lounge, and game zone.
Inside Out is produced by House8 Media.
DIGITAL/SOCIAL: For Inside Out season two updates, fans can visit HGTV.com/InsideOut and follow @HGTV and #HGTVInsideOut on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram, as well as follow Carmine (@RealDesignCarmine) and Mike (@MikePyleDesign) on Instagram. In addition, viewers can watch the episodes on HGTV GO the same day and time as the TV premieres – Mondays @ 8PM beginning August 1.
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Network: HGTVGenre: RealitySeasons: 2Episodes: 13 | |
OverviewSouthern California home renovators Carmine Sabatella and Mike Pyle begrudgingly agree on one thing: a beautifully updated home requires great design indoors and out. The series follows Carmine, a real estate agent and interior designer, and Mike, a landscape designer, as they each pitch their design plans to clients. The budget is set, so the guys must be persuasive to score a bigger chunk of the dollars to either max out the interiors or make the most of the outdoor spruce up. More money for Carmine will mean clients get all they want and more for their home’s interior, while extra cash for Mike will give the property wow-factor curb appeal and major outdoor living perks. No matter who gets the majority of the renovation budget, both the interior and exterior will get a stunning transformation. |