A Chat With the Host of ‘How To Build a Sex Room,’ Guest Room Renovations on ‘Battle on the Beach,’ and More

“House Party” is the official Realtor.com® podcast about the overlapping worlds of home and pop culture, hosted by Rachel Stults and Natalie Way. Click the player above to hear our take on this week’s hot topics.

How To Build a Sex Room,” Netflix’s racy new renovation series, is the first of its kind. Sure, we’ve heard of homeowners constructing sex rooms and BDSM basements inside their homes, but never before have we seen the process of designing and building dedicated spaces for intimacy on TV—until now.

That’s why we jumped at the chance to sit down with interior designer and series host Melanie Rose, aka the “Mary Poppins” of sex rooms, to learn more about her new show and the work she does. On this episode of “House Party,” you can hear our exclusive interview with Rose.

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8 Simple Ways to Care for Your New Home—and Your Peace of Mind!

You signed what seems like hundreds of papers. You’re holding the keys to your new home. The door is open—and now it gets real. Being a homeowner isn’t just a title—it’s also a responsibility, and there are a few new habits you’ll need to develop to keep your home in tip-top shape.

Don’t be intimidated, though. The benefit of creating and staying on top of a few key habits means that the work will never feel overwhelming. The effort is well worth it, too: The benefits of caring for your property go beyond the physical improvements. As your personal retreat, you can feel more peace of mind in your home when you know you’ve given it some TLC. Not to mention that taking the time to improve your home can truly pay off in the long run and can help you avoid claims or costly repairs. Plus, staying claim-free helps you qualify for ongoing homeowners’ insurance savings.

Now that you’re inspired, here are eight simple steps to take next:

1.    Focus on home decor that pulls double-duty

As you add furniture, art, and more personal touches to your house, the space will truly start to feel like your home. Prioritizing multi-functional products like a pull-out couch or ottoman with storage space can help you limit the clutter—and there’s a link between minimizing excess items and boosting your mental health.

Some decor choices can even improve your physical health: Many popular house plants also serve as air purifiers. For example, the incredibly low-maintenance Snake Plant filters indoor air by removing up to four toxins and converting carbon dioxide into oxygen. That makes this the perfect accent to add to your living room or bedroom. It doesn’t need much direct sunlight or water to thrive, either!

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What’s Your ‘Mover Persona’? Find Out—and Get Personalized Strategies for Peace of Mind

If you’re preparing for a move, you deserve advice and support that’s customized to your situation. Why? Because taking care of the “little” details can make a big difference when it comes to boosting your pre-move peace of mind.

The average American moves nearly one dozen times in their life—and it’s all-but-guaranteed that each of those times will feel like a unique experience. Whether you’re moving into a condo all on your own, settling into a family home with kids, upsizing, downsizing, or just-right-sizing, every move is a learning opportunity.

Start by scrolling through these six “mover personas” to find the one (or two or three!) that fits you. Next up: With your new strategy in place, feel calm, cool, and collected when you open the door to your home.

As a first-time homebuyer, you get a place to call your own, the freedom to design it as you wish, a nice investment that can pay off over time—and the responsibility of taking care of your new house. Talk about a milestone! It can feel like a steep learning curve, especially when you start talking about homeowners’ insurance, which is a must-have if you are financing the home. The good news is that this “to-do” is much easier to manage than you might think, especially when you get guidance you can trust. Allstate can help you design custom coverage at an affordable price, and there are even special discounts available for recent homebuyers and first-time buyers who choose newer construction.

Once the keys are in your hands and the moving truck arrives, focus on keeping the celebratory spirit alive. Prioritize settling into the spaces that mean the most to you, whether that’s the chef-approved kitchen, your bedroom retreat, or even just the extra closet space your city apartment was lacking. As you do this, you might want to put your own touch on the spaces with furniture or artwork. With Personal Property Coverage from Allstate, you can also protect your new heirlooms. Your Allstate agent can help you understand your Personal Property Coverage limits to make sure you have enough coverage for the things that are most important to you—think collectibles, antiques, musical instruments, sports equipment, or jewelry.

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Is This the Worst-Designed Room in ‘Battle on the Beach’ History? Plus, Noteworthy Homes on TV

“House Party” is the official Realtor.com® podcast about the overlapping worlds of home and pop culture, hosted by Rachel Stults and Natalie Way. Click the player above to hear our take on this week’s hot topics.

This week, Natalie lets everyone in on the Netflix press junket she attended where she interviewed the reality TV stars of “Selling the OC,” “Dream Home Makeover,” and more.

Then, Rachel and Natalie realize they’re both currently watching TV shows with remarkable real estate.

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Food Delivery Fails, ‘Battle on the Beach’ Episode 3, ‘Yassified’ Songs on HGTV


“House Party” is the official Realtor.com® podcast about the overlapping worlds of home and pop culture, hosted by Rachel Stults and Natalie Way. Click the player above to hear our take on this week’s hot topics.

If you could design the living room in your ultimate beach house, what would it look like? That’s the question the teams on “Battle on the Beach” had to ponder this week. Of course, being a part of this design competition means they have to stick to a strict budget and a limited timeline, but that doesn’t mean they could slack off on putting unique, creative touches on their spaces. To impress the judges and take home the top prize this week, the teams had to add an architectural detail and antique nautical decor to their living rooms. Which team reigned supreme? We break it all down on this week’s episode of “House Party.”

And, after a brief hiatus, Winners and Losers is back! In this segment, we take a look at what celebrities have been up to in the world of real estate. We crown one winner who made some cash on a recent home sale and one loser who wasn’t so lucky.

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Alison Victoria’s Questionable Design on ‘Battle on the Beach,’ and Boomer Decor Stereotypes

“House Party” is the official Realtor.com® podcast about the overlapping worlds of home and pop culture, hosted by Rachel Stults and Natalie Way. Click the player above to hear our take on this week’s hot topics.

We’re back and continuing with our recap of Season 2 of “Battle on the Beach,” the shoreside design competition where HGTV stars and novice house flippers team up to renovate old beach houses. The team that adds the most value back into the property wins the ultimate prize of $50,000.

This week, the teams are tasked with overhauling the main suite in their home. While everyone is concerned with making their spaces luxurious and stylish, one team takes its creativity a little too far and makes a questionable design decision.

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Ty Pennington Cries Over This One Design Choice, Tom Cruise Also Busy With Real Estate, and More

“House Party” is the official Realtor.com® podcast about the overlapping worlds of home and pop culture, hosted by Rachel Stults and Natalie Way. Click the player above to hear our take on this week’s hot topics.

Summer is closer than ever, and on HGTV that means a return to the shore for another season of “Battle on the Beach.” We thoroughly enjoyed the first season of this home renovation competition show, and we weren’t alone. Last year, it was watched by more than 13 million viewers. So you can only imagine how excited we were to meet three new teams of competitors and see them flip three identical beach houses with the help of their HGTV mentors Ty Pennington, Taniya Nayak, and Alison Victoria.

This week, the teams tackled the kitchen and dining areas in their respective beach houses. One team’s design reigned supreme, but the episode featured plenty of twists and turns that we couldn’t wait to discuss. Want to hear our hot takes? Press play on this new episode of “House Party.”

Ty Pennington Cries Over This One Design Choice, Tom Cruise Also Busy With Real Estate, and More
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Is It Time To Put Modern Farmhouse Style Out to Pasture?


“House Party” is the official Realtor.com® podcast about the overlapping worlds of home and pop culture, hosted by Rachel Stults and Natalie Way. Click the player above to hear our take on this week’s hot topics.

Real Simple senior editor Katie Holdefehr joins us for a deep dive into one of the most pervasive home design trends ever, modern farmhouse. It’s a contentious topic—some people love it, others hate it—and we’re here to break it all down and ask the ultimate question: Is modern farmhouse past its prime?

We explore why modern farmhouse became so popular, the most egregious modern farmhouse furnishings (we’re looking at you, Mason jars), and how it’s evolved over the past decade.

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