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00:00Previously on Sin City Rehab.
00:05Ami and Alana are the way I can get back
00:07into the flipping game here in Vegas.
00:09Ami's the GC.
00:11Alana's the realtor.
00:13We're going to see how much money we can, you know,
00:15maybe save with you on board.
00:18This is the biggest project that they've ever done.
00:20And that's where I come in.
00:21I see what she's trying to do with the home.
00:23I just don't know if that's what I will do with the home.
00:26It took her all of the house got remodeled.
00:29And that's okay.
00:30If I'm a buyer, I'm saying, hey, wait a second.
00:32Did I forget that?
00:33If you did what you do,
00:36you're not getting close to $2 million.
00:38Not a shot in hell.
00:40It's a luxury market flip for them.
00:42Clearly, this is their first luxury piece of real estate.
00:46And once you're in that market,
00:48there's a ton of money to be made.
00:50If we're going to sell it for $1.5,
00:52I think that's the worst case scenario.
00:54We lost count quite a bit.
00:56Camille's coming by.
00:57She's a big real estate professional in town.
00:59She's bringing brokers that know the area.
01:00I want them to walk the property,
01:02and I want to get their honest opinion
01:03about what this could go for.
01:05Watch me ride.
01:07First impression is fabulous.
01:10People want this character, this charm.
01:13My opinion, 2.25.
01:16Watch me rise.
01:19Watch me rise.
01:32Edna's done.
01:33Not on the market yet, but finished.
01:35Edna is not just a house.
01:37It's an estate.
01:39Being a partner on a project like this is huge.
01:43Huge.
01:44My Chicago house is a mess.
01:47I built myself a dream home in Chicago,
01:50but it's not selling,
01:52and it also hasn't passed final inspection yet.
01:55I need the contractors to get final inspections,
01:58so once that's done, maybe close that door,
02:01and then the offer will come.
02:03I don't know, but I am hopeful.
02:05And then I have Atlanta that finally sold
02:08for hundreds of thousands less,
02:10but I got at least some cash.
02:13It's a small victory, but it is a victory.
02:16So I figure, you know what?
02:17With that money, I can't buy a whole house,
02:20but I can certainly build myself a tree house.
02:23Hello, hello.
02:25Hi.
02:26Welcome.
02:27How are you?
02:28You haven't seen my plate.
02:29How are you?
02:30Good, good.
02:31How are you?
02:32It's very rare that I do something for a client
02:35and become so obsessive that I have to have it for myself.
02:38And that tree house rotunda has stuck with me.
02:41I have a bedroom that I never use.
02:44So I told Sam, I want a tree house in my house.
02:47So he and Evelyn are going to look at the room
02:49and start to imagine it with me.
02:51The reason I bought this house
02:52was because it felt magical to me.
02:54The tree's outside.
02:55You'll see the tree outside.
02:56I created this fairytale garden,
02:58and so this is going to...
03:00Tie into it, yeah.
03:01So now I can have a happy place inside.
03:03Yeah.
03:04But I think we're going to come up with all these ideas,
03:06making sure that this feels very realistic.
03:08Yeah.
03:09Not hokey.
03:10Mm-hmm.
03:11Yeah.
03:12Truly magical.
03:13I've been thinking since the tree house was done,
03:15how do I make mine different, right?
03:17We could scenic paint the whole room
03:19to this forest kind of look.
03:21Okay.
03:22And then we add the dimensional trees.
03:24What if we changed the door completely
03:27and we made it like a Keebler elf?
03:30Oh, that's a little cut door opening.
03:32Yeah, the door from the hallways, like this big.
03:35Yeah.
03:36Yeah.
03:37You know, magical from the get-go.
03:38Or like a little hobbit.
03:39A hobbit door.
03:40Yeah.
03:41Where just I clear the room.
03:42Just you, everybody else has got a duck on it.
03:43Yes, and all my guests have to go under.
03:45Yes.
03:46Oh, so it's different enough.
03:47I don't want to copy paste.
03:48That's what I'm trying to not do in Vegas.
03:50Mm-hmm.
03:51How tall am I?
03:52Sixty two and a half inches.
03:54So five foot two and a half about?
03:56Five two and a half.
03:57God, I'm getting taller.
03:59Five foot two?
04:00Yeah, I think I used to be five two.
04:02Now I'm five two and a half.
04:03Let me ask you this.
04:05If we sculpt a half of a tree,
04:07the trunk, the branches come up and it's a canopy,
04:11and you can do leaves, fall leaves.
04:13Yes.
04:14So you're in the forest.
04:15I want to be in the forest.
04:17Because it's not a round room.
04:18Right.
04:19So why don't we make it a magical forest?
04:22I want to do the stained glass.
04:24Yeah.
04:25Because to me, that's mystical, magical, fairytale-like.
04:28If you do some trees on all the walls,
04:31and they all kind of join together, and all the branches,
04:34and it creates this canopy, and do leaves.
04:37And all fairy lights in here?
04:38Yeah.
04:39I think that'll look really cool.
04:41I want to make this an experience.
04:42Yeah.
04:43Because this is a house that I would never even think of selling.
04:47So when it's my home, I do what I want to do.
04:49And I wish more people did that.
04:51Even if you did decide to sell it, you know,
04:53especially if they come in this room, it's going to be like, wow.
04:56Yeah, like this is a kid's room.
04:57Everybody's going to want to be in this room.
04:58Yeah.
04:59But I'm never selling.
05:08I got new clients from Lincoln and his team,
05:11and today I'm going to meet with Reed and Phillip.
05:13Hello.
05:14Allison.
05:15How are you?
05:16How are you?
05:17Hey.
05:18I've got an amazing opportunity with this house of theirs.
05:20This is going to be a big one.
05:22They've been living in their home and not loving their home.
05:25They recently went on a trip to the Amalfi Coast,
05:28and they told me that that inspired them on a different level,
05:31and that they always want to feel that way.
05:33So they want to infuse some of that into the design of the house.
05:37So charming.
05:38So not Vegas.
05:40Right.
05:41And that's what attracted us to this house initially.
05:43Exactly.
05:44And then you have this private courtyard.
05:45Yeah.
05:46We definitely want to preserve this.
05:47We're from the South, and, you know, there obviously we have big yards.
05:50Yeah.
05:51You know, we're both Southerners.
05:52I'm from Louisiana.
05:54I grew up in a small town near Birmingham, Alabama.
05:57I'm a corporate lawyer, and...
05:58I'm an ear, nose, and throat physician.
06:00We met in Atlanta and ended up in Las Vegas.
06:03We've been here about almost 10 years.
06:07We are not changing the roof tiles, right?
06:09No, we're getting rid of the roof tiles as well, Allison.
06:11But what...
06:12What...
06:13But aren't you doing the similar one?
06:14Yes, we want to do something similar.
06:15Good, because I'm like...
06:16Maybe darker, but the Mediterranean top.
06:17Okay, because I'm like, we're doing Mediterranean.
06:18Yeah, right.
06:19We can't get rid of that.
06:20No, no, that look, yes.
06:21Something Italian-ish.
06:22Yes.
06:23Oh, everything's going to be a touch of Italy.
06:25We're so excited.
06:27So, Allison, welcome to our home.
06:30This is the foyer.
06:32You're kind of in this...
06:36In a cave.
06:37You're in a cave.
06:38In a cave.
06:39Yeah.
06:40And you don't get to see anything.
06:41Yeah, it's really important to us that our foyer makes a statement.
06:44Yeah.
06:45Well, it has to be a feeling.
06:46It does.
06:47So, we are designing a feeling.
06:48We want people to be taken away when they come in.
06:51Sunken family room.
06:52A sunken den from the 60s.
06:55And...
06:56And a death trap.
06:57Exactly.
06:58And a death trap.
06:59And I'm a lawyer, so I also see the risk in that.
07:03So, the goal is then, we want this to all be ground zero.
07:07Right.
07:08Absolutely.
07:09Okay.
07:10This is going to feel like you're tripling the space.
07:11Yeah, and we had talked about extending the den out to where the porch is now.
07:14Do an addition.
07:15Right.
07:16To expand the living area.
07:17Okay.
07:18We bought this house furnished.
07:21And we've been here like eight years.
07:23And we really have never put our own touches on it.
07:26Okay.
07:27This is our kitchen.
07:32Our hidden kitchen.
07:33Hidden.
07:34Right.
07:35Is the word that comes to mind.
07:36This is the worst use of space.
07:38It is an awful use of space.
07:39Do you feel like this is enough storage?
07:41No.
07:42Not at all.
07:43The one thing I can tell you is I know kitchens.
07:46Right.
07:47I know.
07:48My sweet spot.
07:49So, we're going to give you the storage you need.
07:51The pantry you need.
07:52The counter space you need.
07:54We need a big huge island in here.
07:56I want to see softer edges.
07:58And the black countertops we don't like because they're impossible to keep clean.
08:02We need to be looking at marble.
08:04Oh, nice.
08:05Okay.
08:06Marble.
08:07Marble.
08:08That's Italy.
08:09That's Italy.
08:10I was going to say.
08:11That's Italy.
08:12And we will protect the marble, but we need some marble.
08:13Okay.
08:14Yeah.
08:15Marble's more of an expensive option.
08:17I'm on board with that because I really want the kitchen to look nice.
08:22This is our primary bedroom.
08:25The room reminds me of like a 90-year-old person who decides to move into one room in their house.
08:30Yes.
08:31And what the room is really missing is a huge closet.
08:36You could have all that just here.
08:38Right.
08:39Right.
08:40We don't need all this room.
08:41No.
08:42Right?
08:43We do not.
08:44The main suite has so much room to be better and to be the best.
08:49And right now, it is not.
08:51It is so bad.
08:53And in a house like this, your main needs to be like a retreat.
08:57The lighting in our bathroom is horrendous.
09:00It's horrible.
09:01We are not bad looking and we don't operate in here.
09:04Well, sometimes I ask myself, I'm like, I thought I was somewhat of an attractive guy, but then I get under these lights.
09:09Not when I'm here.
09:10And I'm like, is it the lighting or is it me?
09:12I'm not as good looking as I thought.
09:14I get it.
09:15This is not where I would want to get ready every day.
09:17We have a real opportunity here to ship some things around.
09:20In the main suite, we're going to give them a giant walk-in closet and completely redesign their bathroom into something more functional and sophisticated.
09:30She has these really great ideas for our house and she seems to be really excited about it.
09:35Initially, we had some reservations because we want a certain style and a certain aura about the house.
09:41And we weren't sure that anyone could really capture that, but we feel very good that she understands what we're after.
09:48Tell me this.
09:49What is your total?
09:50Because this is a huge undertaking.
09:53We're hoping 1.5 million.
09:551.5.
09:56That's your top limit.
09:57That's the top limit.
09:58Okay.
09:59That's a very nice budget.
10:00I don't want to have to go to your upper limit.
10:02Right.
10:03But we're bringing Italy to Vegas.
10:05Right.
10:06It's not.
10:07Italy is not cheap.
10:08Italy isn't cheap.
10:09I wish it was, but it's not.
10:10This is a huge job, a huge budget, a huge opportunity, an amazing couple.
10:19It's a huge, huge deal.
10:21Let's have some fun, but that's a really nice budget.
10:24And I feel like this is going to be one of the most special projects.
10:28Yeah?
10:29Yeah.
10:30You can't know.
10:31No, 100% know how to flip in the air.
10:45That's the trick I learned when I was little.
10:47Go.
10:48Oh.
10:49It's a 100% flipped on that one.
10:54You're not.
10:55You're not good at it.
10:57That's 100% of a flip.
10:59Where's the omelet?
11:00It's an omelet regeno.
11:04Brant is the love of my life.
11:07And when I say partner, I've never used that word before in my life, but he's truly my partner.
11:13We've been together almost three years.
11:15We actually met at a mental health retreat and we became fast friends.
11:20I do believe that that is the foundation to a real long-lasting partnership.
11:24It's a friendship first because that's really where it grew from.
11:28All right, I'm going to try both of these.
11:30Oh.
11:31Here's a Google alert.
11:33Why some fans seriously can't stand Allison Victoria.
11:36What does it say?
11:37Read it.
11:38In a Reddit sub-thread, in 2021, a user wrote, am I the only one who can't stand Allison Victoria?
11:45They went on to call her obnoxious and consistently angry.
11:50I just find everything about her to be so unpleasant.
11:53Others seem to agree.
11:54I can't stand her.
11:55She's just irritating.
11:56When was the article published?
11:58Just now.
11:59The writer is quoting a Reddit strand from 2021?
12:03Yeah, and putting together what people say from there.
12:06She's quoting something from four years ago to say that you're not liked by fans?
12:14Okay, people write bad .
12:16I see it all the time.
12:17I don't know if it's that I'm just more sensitive to it right now just because of, like, where I'm at.
12:22It's starting fresh in Vegas and trying to get new clients.
12:26When you sit there and you go, these people don't know me, but yet they're writing something about me
12:31that could seriously affect the trajectory of my career that I've worked so hard to build.
12:37Yeah.
12:38That's the part because this doesn't feel good.
12:41People believe what they read.
12:43I'm trying so hard to build here in Vegas.
12:46The last thing I want is to try to get new clients and then have them reading that.
12:50Because what do people do?
12:51They Google people.
12:53So this is going to be the first thing that comes up right now.
12:57I just got my biggest job in Vegas.
12:59It's what I've been building up for.
13:01And now a article like this comes out.
13:04And part of me thinks, what if Reed and Phillip read this?
13:07And what if they start to have second thoughts based on a horribly untrue article?
13:11It just puts me in a really bad position.
13:15And for what?
13:16None of this is talking about your talent.
13:19Yeah, but I feel like I have all of this momentum.
13:22And then things like this, as small as they might seem or as unaffected as I may be,
13:28those things suck to Reed.
13:30I'm so sorry that it happened because I can tell it hurts.
13:33I know how hard it is to get to where you're at.
13:36And I see how hard it is to stay where you're at.
13:39And this writer doesn't see any of that.
13:42I get a part of the business, but it's also a part of the business
13:46because these are humans that you mess with.
13:48And these are humans that you hurt, so.
13:50Well, I got your back.
13:52I don't have any social media to defend you, but I could send her the rest of this omelet.
13:57That might get her back.
14:00I could get her back.
14:01You could cook her breakfast.
14:02Oh, yeah.
14:03Thank you for making me laugh.
14:05No, you're welcome.
14:12Wow.
14:13Look at...
14:14Buena Serra.
14:15Wow, look at that.
14:16The moment we've been waiting for.
14:17What do think?
14:19Look at your outfits.
14:20You look lovely.
14:21These are my biggest clients in Vegas.
14:36So I'm going all out for this design meeting.
14:39I'm creating this entire, like, Italian-themed experience for them,
14:43so I can really set the mood.
14:45Welcome to Villa Victoria.
14:49Wow.
14:50Oh, my God.
14:51Look at this.
14:53This is so warm and inviting.
14:56Wow.
15:02This old bar is from a speech easy in Chicago.
15:05I love, love, love, love.
15:07And then I had my carpenter build the back bar to look like it's part of it.
15:12I actually feel like I'm in the Italian countryside.
15:15It's Italian.
15:16We'll have to give you the name of the place we went.
15:18We rented an entire villa.
15:19Oh, yeah.
15:19We invited, like, 25 friends.
15:21They all flew to Italy.
15:23We had my 50th slash cancer recovery party there.
15:26It was amazing.
15:27So tell me, you found out.
15:30So when I was 41, I found out that I had a pancreatic tumor.
15:33The recommendation was to get a scan annually,
15:36and if it got bigger, then he'd have to have the surgery to remove it.
15:39But after about eight years of that, it finally did grow.
15:43Pancreatic's very serious.
15:45Most people don't make it.
15:46No.
15:47I think it's, what, 4 or 5 percent?
15:48It's got about a 12 percent five-year survival rate.
15:51Yeah.
15:51I'm three years free.
15:54Pancreatic surgery is up there with brain surgery.
15:56Yeah.
15:57It took me months to recover, which is part of the reason we were inspired to do this project.
16:02I watched Reed lose 40 pounds, and the minute he was able to get upright,
16:07he was on his stationary bike and lifting weights again.
16:10And here we are three and a half years later, and he's bigger and stronger than he was before.
16:14And so we want to just kind of do the same with this house.
16:19We want to start from the ground up, just building our new future.
16:26We want our house to be a feeling, not just a visual, not just a functional element, a feeling.
16:32Let's feel it.
16:33Let's feel it.
16:33It's time.
16:34Yeah.
16:35I'm so excited.
16:38So welcome to your house.
16:40Okay, you walk in your front doors with the antique doors.
16:50We'll bring the sateel tile from outside in and add a fountain right here.
16:54In the living room, we're going to run the beams across the ceiling,
16:58add built-ins on either side of the fireplace,
17:01put arch doors out to the backyard,
17:03and in this corner, we're going to add a really sexy saloon-type bar with a stained glass window.
17:09There were a couple of pieces.
17:10I still need more convincing on.
17:12She likes stained glass, but it's not something I would ordinarily think of putting in the house.
17:17Sometimes I think there could be a taste difference just based on gender alone.
17:22And that light fixture that I bought you, please look at this right now.
17:28You have to love this.
17:29I like that.
17:30It's Italy.
17:31Does it look effeminate to you, though, at all?
17:33No.
17:34This, to me, screams like the win.
17:36Okay.
17:37Hey, hell, if you don't like it, I'm keeping it.
17:39I'm liking it.
17:40You like it?
17:40Yeah.
17:41Let me put it up there and you can see it.
17:42Yeah, okay.
17:43Cool?
17:43All right.
17:43Okay.
17:44Fantastic.
17:44We haven't even made it to the kitchen.
17:46Are you ready for your kitchen?
17:47Yes.
17:48That's the big room that we're anxious to see.
17:51So here's your kitchen, right?
17:52Right.
17:52I went with white oak cabinets.
17:54Love that.
17:55The new center island is going to be gigantic and pill-shaped, covered in gorgeous stone with two different edge details on both countertops.
18:05The backsplash tile is such a perfect mix of mid-century modern meets Amalfi with that beautiful satele color.
18:14And then the hood.
18:16This hood is going to be incredible and look like it's been there for 100 years.
18:20Love it.
18:22It's so mid-century.
18:24Yeah.
18:24But then from Italy, it's Murano glass.
18:28Yeah, I love this.
18:29Yes.
18:29It has sort of a, I'm going to have an old-fashioned cigar underneath it.
18:33Yes.
18:33And it looks very masculine.
18:34Uh-huh.
18:35I love that.
18:36I really like it.
18:37Okay, so here is your main bath.
18:40The main bathroom is going to be a dream.
18:42We're going to do waterproof plaster walls, a giant open shower.
18:47We're going to cover the other walls in this gorgeous peachy tone tile.
18:51We're going to have two separate vanities that are going to be a mid-century modern reeded wood covered in gorgeous marble countertops.
19:00Then we're going to finish it all off with the most gorgeous plaster tub with a giant arch window and a stunning mid-century chandelier.
19:10Okay, Allison.
19:11Yeah.
19:11Candidly.
19:12Yeah.
19:12When I see this, I think of a woman's bathroom.
19:15Yeah, because the peach.
19:16Yeah.
19:16If we can try to introduce maybe some bluish gray or not even gray necessarily.
19:21Yeah.
19:22Main bath we can totally revisit, but I really want to do plaster in there because it's just going to feel like it's a perfect mix of Italy and Palm Springs.
19:32Yeah, I'm down with that.
19:33I like that idea.
19:34It's just a cool look in there.
19:36I've worked with a lot of attorneys in my day, and she would make a good one.
19:39She's very persuasive.
19:42Okay, now I know it's going to take you a little bit to absorb it.
19:45Yeah.
19:45Think about it.
19:46Text me, call me with anything.
19:48Okay.
19:48Because I'm going to start making some of these changes.
19:50I feel like tonight she recreated Italy here in Las Vegas.
19:54I never thought that could be done in a cool way.
19:57Now we're starting to see the three dimensions of how this will look and feel and seeing examples of it in her house.
20:05And it's really thrilling and exciting.
20:07The team started demo over at Reed and Phillips, and on the inside, those walls are being taken down.
20:27We're going to rip out cabinets and countertops in the kitchen.
20:29We're going up with the ceilings, getting rid of all of the old roof lines.
20:39And on the outside, the roof is getting a total upgrade by replacing the old mission tile.
20:45Hello.
20:53Hello.
21:07Alison.
21:08How are you?
21:09Great.
21:09Welcome to my playground, right?
21:10This is where I really love and thrive and get inspirations.
21:14We'll do that together.
21:15Okay.
21:16Reed and I are very similar.
21:18So we're very hard-headed.
21:20We're very stubborn.
21:21He's been pushing back on a lot of the design choices
21:24and has all these questions.
21:26So I'm going to take him antiquing.
21:28I want to educate him.
21:30I want to show him how my brain works.
21:32This piece is so beautiful.
21:35Hmm.
21:36Now, painted in a dark color.
21:40It's a little ornate for me.
21:41Is it too much?
21:43See, when I see this, I see a bunch of brushes
21:46and an old-fashioned perfume bottle on top of it.
21:48Yeah, but if you paint it in a beautiful contemporary color,
21:51now you get something that's a little Art Deco.
21:54Yeah, that's a little ornate for my taste.
21:57Oh, it's not yours.
21:58Good.
21:58So you don't need it.
21:59Could you have no art on self?
22:02Here.
22:03Look at this.
22:03This is really patina.
22:04That is actually cool.
22:05This is very Italian.
22:06It's very Italian, I was going to say.
22:08The artwork on the front.
22:10That's really pretty.
22:11That is pretty.
22:12Looks like maybe a foyer or a hallway piece or something.
22:15No, so you know what I like to do with these pieces?
22:17I like to build them in.
22:18You know, this could be underneath the coffee bar.
22:20This looks like something we saw at the hotel we stayed in,
22:23in Amalfi, actually.
22:24See?
22:25Yeah.
22:25It's a really cool piece.
22:26I really love it.
22:27I like that, too, actually.
22:28Here is your piece.
22:30Look at this.
22:31That is beautiful, actually.
22:32Look at this little baby cabinet.
22:33And this is where you sit.
22:35So you sit here.
22:36You kick the shoes off.
22:37Is it big enough?
22:38Is it grand enough for the foyer?
22:39It fits perfectly.
22:41It fits perfectly?
22:41You don't have a lot of space on the left and right.
22:44I guess it just doesn't seem very tall.
22:46Not everything needs to be so grand.
22:48Because remember, when you turn right, there's a lot of grand.
22:51Right.
22:51And if everything's like that, it's too much.
22:54I have to put it into context.
22:55Yeah.
22:56See the whole picture.
22:57Correct.
22:57As opposed to just isolating the piece.
22:59Got it.
22:59Reed's a little more reserved because he's like, it looks old or I don't like it.
23:07He's a hard sell.
23:08But then there are glimpses of him going, oh, I get it.
23:11You could tell he's dipping a toe in.
23:26Hello.
23:27Hi.
23:27Hi, Allison.
23:28How are you?
23:29Good.
23:30Is this my little door?
23:31Yes.
23:32Sam has built a full mock-up of my room at his shop.
23:37I've never had somebody do it this way where I can actually walk through my own room.
23:41It's right to scale.
23:42Shut up.
23:44Oh, my God.
23:46The concept we thought is you'd be like outside of this cottage.
23:50The window is over here.
23:52This will all be the image of the forest on all the walls.
23:55And the stonework would start about right here.
23:59I don't know if I like that.
24:02I just think this makes it look way more fake.
24:05I want my room to feel just as authentically, you know, versus theme-y.
24:10Yeah.
24:11These trees, these branches will extend.
24:14Right.
24:14They'll fill up 90% of the ceiling.
24:17Okay.
24:17So all these will be sculpted.
24:19It'll look like real tree.
24:21And then we have some leaves you can pick.
24:24Yeah.
24:24And they'll be everywhere.
24:25And then there's another tree here.
24:27So you'll have, you know, both canopies coming out.
24:30We're doing the tree, which I love.
24:32Had you just shown me a picture.
24:34Yeah.
24:34I would have been like, no.
24:35That makes me feel terrible because I don't want you guys to do that.
24:39But this is the whole purpose of this meeting is so that we can fine tune it to what you want.
24:43And we want to give you options.
24:45Of course, but I think I'm just having a hard time because this doesn't feel magical to me.
24:51It feels more medieval.
24:54This feels too much like I'm in a castle.
24:56And I don't want to be in a castle.
24:58I've never liked castles.
24:59Okay.
24:59I like forests.
25:00Okay.
25:01Maybe we round this and round this so it's like a half of a tree that's hogged out.
25:09And the TV?
25:10And the TV's in the middle.
25:12I've never done a room like this, so I'm stumped.
25:16No pun intended there.
25:18You're going to have three trees, canopies coming over, the twinkle lights.
25:22So I think we're good with that.
25:24Do we want to look at leaves?
25:26Yeah.
25:26Yeah, this is ivy, right?
25:28We have different climbing.
25:30Climbing up.
25:30Yeah, all this climbing and draping.
25:33So if it's just kind of...
25:34Does it go up and climb up the wall in an organic way?
25:37And then the green paint behind it in the background?
25:39Yeah, then you get this dimension of, wow, it goes further.
25:44So it doesn't feel so cramped because the back wall is the image.
25:48Yeah.
25:50Am I crazy?
25:51No.
25:52Well, this is...
25:53We're standing in the middle of a crazy room.
25:55Yeah.
25:56It's a crazy idea.
25:57It's going to be cool.
25:59Okay.
25:59Bye.
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26:13Sam's team is revising the look of the treehouse after I didn't really love that stone wall
26:18look.
26:19They're cutting, molding, welding those branches that are going to make the overhang in the room.
26:26They're creating this beautiful texture and color for the walls, and they're going to start
26:30to attach the leaves.
26:33They're also going to work on that door, which I want to make it really feel like a little elf
26:38entrance.
26:39Everybody gets my eyes because I'm just going to want to go around that fence.
26:52The wall's going to work on that.
26:53Oh, wow.
26:54This looks really different.
26:55What a huge difference.
26:56It comes apart a lot quicker than it is to put it together.
27:01It's gutted.
27:02Allison has ordered some really old antique doors for our front doors.
27:07All I see is bright green.
27:09Well, let's take a look.
27:10And just paint.
27:12They were probably late 1800s, early 1900s.
27:15Originally, we envisioned glass doors being there,
27:17but Allison talked us into purchasing these wooden doors,
27:21so we're very anxious to see what they're like.
27:26I mean, that's going to be the centerpiece of our house.
27:29It just looks a lot rougher in person.
27:31I'm surprised the wood's not rotting.
27:34And is it?
27:34Like, are there termites in here?
27:36I don't know.
27:36We've paid a lot of money for these doors.
27:38That's just not what I have in mind,
27:40is the center of our home.
27:41Like, when someone walks up to our house,
27:44I walk up to that, and I think, wow, I'm in a junkyard.
27:49We're going to have to have a long talk with her about these.
27:51That is not what I envision.
27:54And I'm not even sure sanding is going to save these doors.
27:56Sam and his team are finally ready to install.
28:08The only way they're going to get those trees into my house is by popping out that big window and starting to build.
28:15And Danette and I are going antiquing to look for anything that I can add to my treehouse.
28:20This could go into my treehouse.
28:22That's perfect for that.
28:24Over at Reed and Phillips, a soil test is being done to make sure that that ground is capable of supporting the addition that they're planning.
28:32Got horrible news that Reed's dad passed away, which is heartbreaking, because he lost his mom.
28:52He's an only child, and now his dad's gone.
28:55So I just feel for him.
28:57I know it's just probably a horrible time for him.
29:00You know, even though Reed's going through something horrendous and trying to process,
29:05he definitely has made it clear that he doesn't want anything to stop because of it.
29:10Hello.
29:12How are you?
29:13I'm good.
29:14I feel like my house is gone.
29:16It is.
29:17It's gone, isn't it?
29:18And now it's going to be put back together in the best way.
29:21It's just sad to see this house like this, but, you know.
29:24No, this should be happy.
29:26No, no, I know it's going to be great once it's done, but it's just, you know,
29:30I've got a lot of memories.
29:31I'm happy we're doing this, but to see the house in this condition, it's like,
29:34wow, it's gone, you know?
29:37How was your trip?
29:38I went to San Diego just to get away.
29:40Yeah.
29:40I have friends out there, so I stayed with them.
29:42I just needed to get away.
29:43I was to a point I couldn't make any more decisions.
29:45Yeah.
29:46My father passed away, and it was, you know, five years after my mother passed away,
29:52and it was three years after I'd had cancer.
29:54So within a five-year time frame, I've had a lot happen in my life.
29:58I'm an only child, and it was always the three of us.
30:01And so when my dad died, my mother came back again in an odd way.
30:05And it was a lot, and that's why I needed to get away.
30:08Yeah.
30:08That's interesting.
30:09I felt like I had to grieve my mother five years later all over again.
30:11No.
30:12Yeah.
30:13You know, when my dad passed away, I went to work the next day.
30:16And then I did it a little later, and I went for three weeks to stay with my two friends in L.A.
30:20Right.
30:21Best thing I ever did.
30:22Yeah.
30:22And there's no end point to it.
30:23No.
30:23It just comes and goes, and it's its own thing, right?
30:27Grieving, however anybody chooses to do it, is their way.
30:30But you're not alone.
30:31Philip is just...
30:32He's fantastic.
30:33Yeah.
30:34He's been with me through cancer.
30:36Both of my parents dying within the last five years.
30:38I know.
30:39So I've been very, very fortunate.
30:41And as to the words you use, very blessed.
30:43Yeah.
30:44So...
30:44You are.
30:45But now I'm back.
30:46You're back.
30:46I'm back.
30:47And you feel good.
30:48I feel good.
30:48Good.
30:49Reed needed to take some real time.
30:51Now him being able to focus on something that he's happy about and excited about is going
30:56to be the best way forward for him.
30:59We got the doors.
31:00We got the unit for the butler's pantry.
31:03Butler's pantry.
31:04What else?
31:04Am I missing anything?
31:05We have the chandeliers that we ordered and things like that.
31:08Yeah.
31:08What do you think of your doors?
31:10I don't like them.
31:11What do you not like?
31:12I mean...
31:12This is every door I saw in Italy.
31:15They look beat up.
31:16They look worn down.
31:17To me, they may be a little too ornate.
31:20I just see these doors and I don't see an entrance into a multi-million dollar home.
31:25What is your alternative in your mind for your front doors?
31:28It was actually a glass.
31:29Do you have a picture of it?
31:30There's a house down the street that is being built that has something...
31:34That sounds fun.
31:35It's cookie cutter, I guess.
31:36Oh, that sounds fun.
31:37You want one like down the street.
31:39No, no.
31:39Something similar.
31:40I was just thinking...
31:41No, you want your own.
31:43Yeah, right.
31:47This is your house that shouldn't look like anybody's house.
31:50Right.
31:50Because we're not doing glass.
31:52Why would you want somebody to see right into the main entrance of where you're walking every day?
31:57Okay.
31:57Right?
31:58Right.
31:58Because that is a straight shot to the street.
32:01But you actually, you really love these.
32:02Like, you see them and you're like...
32:03I would never put something in your house I don't like.
32:05Okay, well, that's true.
32:06I mean, you've done so much work.
32:07I just saw these and it was kind of a let down.
32:10These are getting a makeover.
32:11Just like your house.
32:13When these are done and rehabbed and we give them the love, you can see them all dolled up.
32:19Okay.
32:20With the hardware.
32:21Okay.
32:21And then you can say yay or nay.
32:24I think we got a deal if we can just see them executed and then we make a decision after that.
32:29And worst case scenario is I'll buy them back from you.
32:32Okay, that's a deal.
32:33I'm still not convinced those doors, the way they look, should go on the front of this house.
32:38If she doesn't do something drastic to those doors, they're not going on the house.
32:42You are very persuasive.
32:43You're more persuasive than the attorney than I've ever dealt with.
32:46And I've been practicing law for 23 years.
32:48I always wanted to be an attorney.
32:50I am so excited.
33:08Brandt is here and this has been a real secret.
33:11I'm not letting him see anything because he's the person that I want to reveal it to.
33:15Let's do it.
33:16Okay, come on.
33:28Okay.
33:40That's crazy.
33:41You brought the outside in.
33:44Look at it.
33:45It's beautiful.
33:46There's a lot to take in in here.
33:48Wow.
33:49This place is insane.
33:50I know.
33:51I told you.
33:52This is mystical.
33:56I didn't expect you to take it this far.
33:58What did you think I was going to do?
34:00Look at the details on the little mushrooms.
34:03Look what she did here.
34:04This was broken, this window.
34:06And so she put mushrooms and moss over it.
34:10That was really smart.
34:11And the twinkle lights.
34:12Look at it at night.
34:13Watch this.
34:20Jeez.
34:21It's like some cross between the stars and fireflies.
34:24Yeah.
34:25Right?
34:25This is so cool.
34:27It's so cool.
34:28That company is so talented.
34:30I know.
34:30They're really talented.
34:31I know.
34:32I'm in love with it.
34:33Do you like it?
34:34I'm just floored.
34:35I'm completely in love with it.
34:38Completely in love with it.
34:39You're super talented, love.
34:41Nice job.
34:41Thanks.
34:43It's so good.
34:44Isn't it funky?
34:45Look at these.
34:46Everything is great.
34:46Look how I tucked all these in.
34:49I love this.
34:50This blows my mind the way this is so much like a treat.
34:53I know.
34:55Seeing Brant love the treehouse room.
34:58These are the moments that matter.
34:59He's who matters.
35:02Not some faceless person writing articles about me.
35:05Thank God for the big-ass window.
35:07Because that's the only way we got all these trees in.
35:11I love how they canopied this ceiling with vines.
35:14It changes the whole dynamic of this room.
35:17It makes the room feel like you're in a forest rather than a room.
35:21It just really works.
35:23Things change.
35:23I mean, when I first walked in and they made the mock-up,
35:26massive changes happened after that.
35:27Because it was stone on the wall and I'm like,
35:29eh, I don't like it.
35:30And then this came to life and they just killed it.
35:34I am so happy with my treehouse.
35:37It's very different than Deborah and Jeremy's.
35:40But it's still mystical and magical and mine.
35:43What do you think?
35:44I killed it.
35:45I know.
35:46Bravo.
35:48Look how fun this is.
35:49Look at this vantage point.
35:51It is magic out here.
35:53I know it's crazy and my jealousy went far.
35:57Your jealousy?
35:58Yeah, because I got so jealous of the treehouse I did for my clients.
36:02Oh.
36:02Yeah.
36:03And then I was like, I want one.
36:06I watched them sculpt everything by hand.
36:09Yeah, it's perfect.
36:11It's beautiful.
36:13I watched them.
36:27Hi.
36:28Hello.
36:29I'm bringing Reed and Phillip to Sam's shop.
36:31I want them to see the doors.
36:34Reed's against them.
36:35And I know that I am going to change his mind when he sees what me and Sam pulled off.
36:41Sam sort of knows this story.
36:44The doors came in.
36:46You hated them.
36:47I thought they looked like they belonged in a junkyard.
36:49Junkyard?
36:50Actually.
36:50Okay.
36:50This is a big deal.
36:51Yeah.
36:51We worked on these doors.
36:52It is a big deal.
36:53It's the centerpiece of the house, in my opinion.
36:56So it's very important.
36:56Yes, it is.
36:57Allison really likes antiques.
36:59And neither one of us have ever really been into antiques.
37:03And so I think the fear here is if the doors don't work,
37:07what else is not going to work that we haven't seen yet?
37:09This could be a real tipping point on how the whole project ends up,
37:13because it's a key part of the house.
37:15But we agreed that if we don't like this, you'll take them, right?
37:19So I want you to not want them, because now I want them.
37:24I've waited a while to see what these are going to look like.
37:26I had a lot of concern about them.
37:28Okay.
37:29We argued over them, so here we are.
37:31Okay.
37:32One, two, three, go.
37:34Go.
37:38Wow.
37:40That's the same door.
37:41That is the same door.
37:43That is beautiful.
37:44How did you do that?
37:45Wow.
37:46Those are not the same doors.
37:48Yeah.
37:49You've switched them out.
37:50No.
37:51These are the doors.
37:52I mean, it's subtle elegance, too, the way you got the gloss.
37:55Did it have that on it before?
37:56Yeah, Sam made this.
37:58Oh, okay.
37:59And they got rid of those weird things that were on there.
38:01I mean, they've simplified the door, but it looks elegant.
38:05Wow.
38:05They're enchanting.
38:07I really like them.
38:08They are, because you're about to open up into a-
38:10Into the most enchanting house.
38:12Another world, basically.
38:13Yes.
38:14But you tell me what other house in Vegas has these.
38:16No one.
38:16No one.
38:17These are 100-year-old doors.
38:19Do you want to keep these now?
38:23We do.
38:24100% we're keeping them.
38:26We do want to keep them.
38:26Damn it.
38:27We do want to keep them.
38:28That is just beautiful.
38:29And it's so European.
38:30These are stunning.
38:30It's stunning.
38:31We're going to keep them.
38:32How did you fix all the cracks?
38:34Yeah, all the holes in the, and everything.
38:35Yeah, we had to put a lot of time sanding it, stripping it, filling it.
38:40But we still wanted to keep the character.
38:42If you had just told me this sort of lime color, I would have said no.
38:46But it works, oddly, you know?
38:48When I originally spec'd these, I knew what they would become.
38:52If I didn't have Sam, I wouldn't have this.
38:55And I wouldn't be able to hear you say, you're right.
38:58And I love hearing them.
38:59If we didn't have you, we would have thrown them in the garbage.
39:01We would have.
39:02That's great.
39:03They were 100 years old.
39:04They've been through a lot.
39:06Look at that.
39:06No one has doors like this in Las Vegas.
39:10It hits all the notes.
39:11It really does.
39:12We don't need to get new doors.
39:14I think these doors are going to look amazing on the house.
39:16I think even more than that, it gives me confidence
39:19in the other items that we have pending that she's redoing.
39:22I cannot wait to see these on the front of our house.
39:24Yes.
39:25All right, Allison, another brilliant moment.
39:26Yeah.
39:27Yes.
39:27Another brilliant.
39:28We will take them for sure.
39:29They told you, trust the process.
39:31Trust the process.
39:31Trust me.
39:32Well, we did it, Sam.
39:34All right.
39:34Great.
39:34Sam, thank you.
39:35We're very happy.
39:36Yeah, you're a magician.
39:37Made us very, very happy.
39:38You just made me happy.
39:44Hey, Allison.
39:45How are you?
39:46I'm good.
39:46How are you?
39:47I'm not doing too well.
39:48What's wrong?
39:49You're not going to believe this, but we showed up to the house, and the backyard is completely
40:04dug up.
40:05The house is dug up to the foundation.
40:07What do you mean?
40:08What do you mean?
40:10What happened in the backyard?
40:11There's piles of dirt all in the backyard, and we have no idea why the entire backyard
40:16is nothing but a dirt pile and dug up probably eight feet below the yard.
40:21So we're really, really freaked out about this.
40:24Phillip had heard something about failing the soil test.
40:26But why are they going six feet?
40:28Even more than that, Allison.
40:29It looks like a war zone in our backyard.
40:31I have no idea what's going on, because no one said anything to me, so...
40:36Will you send me a picture?
40:38Okay.
40:39I just sent it, Allison.
40:40Our backyard has just been completely dug up into piles of dirt.
40:44Oh, my God.
40:46This is your yard?
40:47It's just unbelievable.
40:49I mean, we never thought in addition to issues with the house, there'd be issues with the backyard
40:53to the extent that it is.
40:55And I'm really concerned about whether the house is secure as far as they've dug up to
40:59the house underneath the foundation.
41:01That is not how far down you dig for a soil test.
41:04I have real concerns about getting this house finished in time and on schedule
41:08and the budget.
41:09There has to be some kind of cost associated with this that we know nothing about.
41:13Okay.
41:13Let me get everyone together and we need to meet them at the house.
41:16Okay, because we're really panicking.
41:18No, I would freak out too.
41:19Okay.
41:23On the season finale of Sin City Rehab.
41:26What is this?
41:27It looks worse in person.
41:29It does.
41:30We didn't really account for the landscaping.
41:33I mean, that's definitely going to put us over the budget.
41:36Reed and Phillip did not plan on doing the exterior, but since everything's torn up,
41:41this is the time to do it.
41:44When you promise your clients a house on time, you bet your ass you're delivering.
41:49This is my biggest job in Vegas and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
41:56I would love for you to be part of my new magazine and I would love for you to be on the cover.
42:03This is big.
42:05Okay, girl.
42:06I've been thinking long and hard about your bachelorette party.
42:09Okay.
42:09I got you.
42:10Isn't this fun?
42:15Oh my God, I'm in love.
42:16This is beautiful.
42:17What's so crazy is that not one of you's noticed that I'm not drinking and that I am not partying.
42:27This is the hardest house. I've got only a week and a half left. I don't know how I'm getting it done.
42:34Now we're at go time. So, Ethan, they have to come grout this.
42:38I want to rip my hair out and I wish I could run away.
42:46Hey, Ami.
42:47I have very, very good news for you.
42:49Okay.
42:53Wow.
42:54Hey, Allison.
42:56There is a real opportunity here.
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