'Property Brothers' news: Spinoff to focus on Drew and Linda's house in Los Angeles

A screenshot from one of the episodes of the HGTV television show, 'Property Brothers.' Facebook/PropertyBrothers

The real-estate reality television show "Property Brothers" by HGTV is reportedly getting a spinoff, which is a more personal touch for the show's twin hosts, Drew and Jonathan Scott. The show will be titled "Property Brothers at Home: Drew's Honeymoon House," wherein the brothers will be taking on a passion project for Drew.

In a report by TV Series Finale, the spinoff was sparked by the pending nuptials of Drew and fiancée Linda Phan. It will focus on creating the Los Angeles-based home of the couple. The place will be their new home after their wedding, and the spinoff will be a little shorter compared to the normal run of "Property Brothers" with only five episodes.

As the spinoff series will be a family affair, JD Scott as well as parents Jim and Joanne will make appearances. Truly, the project is going to be a special and meaningful one for the entire family, and they seem to be more than welcoming to the idea of sharing this milestone with the world. According to Cinema Blend, there seems to be no plans of prolonging the spinoff as of now.

More importantly, it would be interesting for the fans to see whether the twins will be able to make good on their commitment to the Honeymoon House – since after all, they have a very tight schedule to make it happen. According to Refinery 29, the task will be cut out for the twins, as they will be working on a 3,400 square foot home which was built during the early 1900s.

The goal is to capture the essence of the original architecture of the English-inspired home, while adding functional modern aspects. The art is targeted to capture the antique facade of old Hollywood, which is appropriate since the home is located in Los Angeles.

The spinoff "Property Brothers at Home: Drew's Honeymoon House" will premiere on Nov. 22 at 9 p.m. EDT on HGTV.

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