HGTV Viewers Question if 100 Day Dream Home is Real

HGTV Viewers Question if 100 Day Dream Home is Real

HGTV Viewers Question if 100 Day Dream Home is Real?

Season 3 of 100 Day Dream Home is finally here, and Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt certainly aren’t holding back in building their client’s dream homes…

 

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CelebnReality247.com is proud to see HGTV show 100 Day Dream Home Season 3 hosted by husband and wife, Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt back for more as they design AND build their client’s dream house from scratch in just 100 days or less.

Since the show aired in 2020, viewers have began to wonder how real the show is, as 100 days does seem pretty unrealistic. Reality Titbit has explored if 100 Day Dream Home is fake or not, so keep reading to find out…

 

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Is 100 Day Dream Home real?

In 2022, there is no strong or official evidence to suggest that the HGTV show is fake. In fact, right now, there is probably more evidence to support its validity.

In an interview with Distractify, Brian and Mika were questioned on the problems they face whilst filming. Brian told them:

There are always ups and downs and in-betweens, and the great thing about our show is we try to capture everything in its real-time in real life to make it feel as real as possible.

Although they always manage to keep to the 100-day time limit, Mika explained that it’s not always possible to give their clients everything they want, as sometimes it’s quite literally impossible.

Brian told the outlet:

We did have some clients that were from out of state, and they did request a basement, and then we had to kind of remind them that if you dig in Florida, you’re getting water.

Although having your dream home built in 100 days sounds all well and good, there have been questions about the quality of these houses brought to the surface.

If a house is being built that quickly, how can it possibly be strong enough and to the perfect standard where it will have no further problems down the line?

One viewer who was unfamiliar with the HGTV series tried to call them out on Twitter saying:

If they watched the series, then they would realize that each home is built with cement, iron rods, and base light bricks so it will not blow over. Their homes are built solid.

100 Day Dream Home theme song!

Brian and Mika have decided to switch it up for season 3, in more ways than one. Firstly, they have promised viewers homes like nothing they’ve ever built before.

Not only this, but they will be using a different theme song for each of the 10 episodes of 100 Day Dream Home. They announced this in an Instagram post, where Brian told followers:

We are so excited to announce a top secret project that we’ve been working on that’s never been done before on HGTV!

Brian and Mika have decided to take the back seat for once, and have searched the country to find the most talented creators to build them their very own original theme song. After all the episodes premiere, fans of the show can head over to HGTV.com/100daydreamhome to vote for their favorite theme song.

 

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