It’s not often that bright pink work belts and gloves are spotted on building construction sites.
Hemmis has continued building houses throughout her entire life.
Now, fans and aspiring DIY-ers can get an inside look at her latest creations online.

The renovation expert shares how-to guides and pictures of her latest work as inspiration.
Hemmis writes about everything from how to create handmade candle holders to how to properly recycle household items.
Paige Hemmis starred in a Hallmark show
Paige Hemmis left her mark on the reality television world.

During her years on the show, she was the lifestyle design expert.
Hemmis covered everything home-related, inside and out.
In a guest blog for the health brandRaw Blend, Hemmis reflected on her time on the show.

“I get to be surrounded by amazing people everyday with truly amazing values…” she wrote.
Aside from sharing videos on her website, Hemmis has stayed behind the camera in recent years.
The home renovation expert married singer Jason Short, a member of the Australian musical group ARIA.

Hemmis and Short’s wedding special was a primetime event that aired in 2015 on Hallmark.
In an interview withChannel Guide Magazine, Hemmis explained why she chose to have her wedding televised.
“‘Since we met on camera, we thought we would continue that tradition…'” she said.

“…[T]his wasn’t simply about getting married ‘on camera’.
She explained that she wanted that same supportive love surrounding her on her wedding day.
Hemmis chose to further her higher education and decided to go back to school for a master’s degree..

In 2020, she got her master’s degree in Psychology.
In 2021, Hemmis shared a series of snapshots in a video onInstagramcelebrating graduating from her master’s program.
Hemmis went on to earn her PhD in Psychology in 2023.

She has not been very active on social media since 2021, likely due to focusing on her studies.
Hemmis attended undergrad and grad school at the University of California Santa Barbara.
The renovation master has over 24 years of volunteer work under her pink tool belt.

She also donates her time and skills to other charities like Heroes at Home and the Starkey Hearing Foundation.
Hemmis spoke toChannel Guide magazineabout her then-upcoming nuptials.
Short has helped his wife build homes in the past too.
On Hemmis’website, she spoke of renovating homes with her now husband.
“He put down the microphone, picked up a jackhammer, and got to work.
Hemmis clearly prioritizes giving back to the community just as much as she prioritizes her relationship.
Paige Hemmis sold her renovated house
Paige Hemmis really can do it all herself.
Speaking withRealtor.com, she revealed why she originally bought the home.
“I bought the home in 2009 for me and my 94-year-old grandmother,” Hemmis said.
The former television host unsurprisingly put personal touches throughout the house.
After a water leak in 2014, the kitchen needed a major remodel.
However, due to insurance purposes, the renovation expert could not renovate her own home.
“It was torture,” Hemmis told the real estate site.
The 2,022-square-foot home boasted a newly renovated kitchen.
Still, she said, “I’malwaystempted to do something extreme!”
Since 2004, she has been a spokesperson for the brand she created, Tuff Chix.
Tuff Chix sells performance work gear for women.
She owns multiple properties and is always searching for the next flip.”
Wherever her next ventures take her, there is sure to be plenty of pink along the way.