Watch the 5 Most Popular Houzz TV Tours of 2021
Take virtual tours of stylish homes featured in the most-viewed videos from our Houzz TV Live series
Video has the power to help people feel connected. In the design world, video tours of homes can illuminate design details and highlight stories of the remodeling process that can be useful to anyone considering a project of their own. And that’s what our Houzz TV series is all about. Virtual tours take viewers inside homes around the world to showcase the work of home design and remodeling professionals on Houzz and offer insight into the renovation process. Here, we invite you to look back at a countdown of the five most-watched home tour videos of 2021.
4. Tour a Designer’s Beautiful Low-Maintenance Kitchen
Designer Jennifer Kizzee gives a virtual tour of her remodeled kitchen in Houston. Kizzee, who has young kids, embraced a low-maintenance strategy by using durable materials like marble-look quartz countertops, wood-look luxury vinyl plank flooring and washable wallpaper in a nearby hallway. She repurposed her cabinets but updated them with more drawer storage, a blue-gray paint color (Repose Gray by Sherwin-Williams) and a new white oak cabinet tower. A beveled subway tile feature wall and lots of brass finishes punch up the design.
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Designer Jennifer Kizzee gives a virtual tour of her remodeled kitchen in Houston. Kizzee, who has young kids, embraced a low-maintenance strategy by using durable materials like marble-look quartz countertops, wood-look luxury vinyl plank flooring and washable wallpaper in a nearby hallway. She repurposed her cabinets but updated them with more drawer storage, a blue-gray paint color (Repose Gray by Sherwin-Williams) and a new white oak cabinet tower. A beveled subway tile feature wall and lots of brass finishes punch up the design.
Watch now: See how this kitchen remodel came together
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3. Peek Inside an Interior Designer’s Light and Bright Home
English interior designer Emma Merry gives a virtual tour of spaces she updated inside her classic Tudor home. A hardworking laundry room and mudroom features lots of custom storage, including a dedicated cabinet to store and charge a vacuum cleaner. Merry also installed a heated towel rack — typically found in bathrooms — to help air-dry delicate clothes and bedding. Wood-look tile in a chateau pattern adds style.
Wallpaper on Merry’s home office, shown here, ceiling and accenting one of her son’s bedroom walls gives a playful touch to the elegant home.
Watch now: Step inside this cheerful English home
English interior designer Emma Merry gives a virtual tour of spaces she updated inside her classic Tudor home. A hardworking laundry room and mudroom features lots of custom storage, including a dedicated cabinet to store and charge a vacuum cleaner. Merry also installed a heated towel rack — typically found in bathrooms — to help air-dry delicate clothes and bedding. Wood-look tile in a chateau pattern adds style.
Wallpaper on Merry’s home office, shown here, ceiling and accenting one of her son’s bedroom walls gives a playful touch to the elegant home.
Watch now: Step inside this cheerful English home
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2. Tour an Interior Designer’s Fresh and Casual Spaces
Designer Katelyn Gilmour gives a virtual tour of her San Jose, California, home. In the kitchen, which she opened up to the living room, deep slate-navy base cabinets bring style and drama to creamy upper cabinets and white quartz countertops. Geometric backsplash tile adds pattern and texture. In an adjacent dining area, a built-in banquette offers cushioned seating at a hammered-steel-topped table.
In the living room, Gilmour vaulted the ceiling, widened a window and created a gallery wall of mirrors to give the appearance of more space while working within the same footprint. Navy and cream tones, a leopard print chair and a reclaimed-wood coffee table create relaxed style. And in a bathroom, a custom gray vanity, mixed metal finishes, crackled white subway tile and mother-of-pearl penny mosaic floor tile deliver drama and elegance.
Watch now: See more of this designer’s California-casual home
Designer Katelyn Gilmour gives a virtual tour of her San Jose, California, home. In the kitchen, which she opened up to the living room, deep slate-navy base cabinets bring style and drama to creamy upper cabinets and white quartz countertops. Geometric backsplash tile adds pattern and texture. In an adjacent dining area, a built-in banquette offers cushioned seating at a hammered-steel-topped table.
In the living room, Gilmour vaulted the ceiling, widened a window and created a gallery wall of mirrors to give the appearance of more space while working within the same footprint. Navy and cream tones, a leopard print chair and a reclaimed-wood coffee table create relaxed style. And in a bathroom, a custom gray vanity, mixed metal finishes, crackled white subway tile and mother-of-pearl penny mosaic floor tile deliver drama and elegance.
Watch now: See more of this designer’s California-casual home
1. Visit an Empty-Nest Couple’s Stylish Forever Home
Designer Jena Bula of Delphinium Design highlights a kitchen and primary bathroom she renovated for an empty-nest couple’s forever home in Charlotte, North Carolina. In the open-plan kitchen, shown here, white Shaker-style cabinets, a blue island, a porcelain tile herringbone backsplash and polished nickel finishes give the space fresh, modern-day style. A pantry wall hides a coffee station, while the hardworking island includes a paper towel holder and pullouts for garbage and recycling.
Bula also discusses how she used Houzz Pro software for creating product proposals, invoices and mood boards.
Watch now: Go inside this updated kitchen and bathroom in a North Carolina forever home
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Designer Jena Bula of Delphinium Design highlights a kitchen and primary bathroom she renovated for an empty-nest couple’s forever home in Charlotte, North Carolina. In the open-plan kitchen, shown here, white Shaker-style cabinets, a blue island, a porcelain tile herringbone backsplash and polished nickel finishes give the space fresh, modern-day style. A pantry wall hides a coffee station, while the hardworking island includes a paper towel holder and pullouts for garbage and recycling.
Bula also discusses how she used Houzz Pro software for creating product proposals, invoices and mood boards.
Watch now: Go inside this updated kitchen and bathroom in a North Carolina forever home
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Designer Kaitlyn Wolfe of Iconic Design + Build gives a virtual tour of her home in Scottsdale, Arizona. In the kitchen, Wolfe repurposed the former cabinets and painted them a dark charcoal color to contrast with the new white oak flooring, white walls and glossy white picket tile backsplash.
She also removed a wall to open the kitchen to the living room, shown here, where a large gray fabric sectional joins a vintage Knoll coffee table and two leather chairs. A new storage niche with a floating high-gloss white cabinet and floating shelves gives Wolfe a place to display antiques and other accessories.
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