“I would say timeline management was one of the biggest challenges,” she toldNorthshore Magazine.
“Filming felt really natural.
But navigating the timelinesthe faster clip, the faster communicationwas the biggest challenge, I think.”

The show was specifically seeking houses constructed before 1940 that included four to five spaces in need of renovation.
“That blows out of the water any flea market finds and even things I actually own.”
On Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin’s series, the behind-the-scenes truth about renovated furnishings isn’t so straightforward.

“I’m so off this week I was late to watch my show!
Forgot it’s Tuesday,” he wrote.
“This episode is my all time favorite from all 3 seasons.

Thank you Sophie and Kyle” (viaCountry Living).
“This farm is Sophie and Kyle’s legacy.
Kristina and I had so much fun working with them while learning about the day-to-day operation on their farm.

However, the process of getting a new homestead approved was tedious, with Knight eventually attempting a workaround.
“I sat in my kitchen with the Trustees and my lawyer,” he toldBoston News.
It doesn’t talk about their use.”

