HGTV features Ben and Erin Napier Believe that Americans “want” slower and simpler lifestyles.
Nappers, who play in HGTV’s “Takeover of the hometown“Continue to renovate the small town of Florida de Sebring, which they” fell in love immediately “.
“It was built as a seaside resort before the Florida coasts really develop and explode,” Ben told Fox News Digital.
“Before the themed parks, and it is the former Florida that our grandparents went (to) on vacation,” added Erin. “We see all their photos. I have the photos of my grandparents by going to these parts of Florida, and we want it.”
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Ben Napier and Erin Napier renovate the small town of Florida de Sebring in their program “Home Town Takeover”. (John Shearer / Getty Images for CMA)
“I think we have many of us who want more slowly, the easier, the less it’s more,” said Erin. “We want a beautiful lake and a quiet city to have a very good meal.”
Season three of “Home Town Takeover”, which was created on March 9, focused on the personal stories of those Live in Sebring.
House manufacturers worked with a kindergarten teacher. The single mother had bought a historic house that belonged to her own kindergarten teacher.
“This story alone was like this small magical city of tales,” said Ben.
His story is “on how we are influenced and impacted a lot in young childhood by the best teachers,” added Erin.

Erin Napier told Fox News Digital: “I think many of us want more slowly, the easier, the less.” (Gary Gershoff / Getty Images)
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Ben and Erin ended up with the challenge of balanced the veterans dealing with the SSPT with the “escape” of HGTV.
“We worked with a couple who help the veterans who are dealing with the prevention of SSPT and suicide. They were heavy and heavy stuff,” said Erin.
“There have been a few times when we have had meetings where we have somehow back, and we say to ourselves:” OK. How much can we say about HGTV? “Because it is, you know what I mean?” But it was a really heavy subject that we have covered. “
They noted that the couple’s door is “always open” and sometimes gets calls at three in the morning and are always “ready to welcome people at home”.
“And it is important for their own mental health that this house is a place where they can at least recharge at some point,” added Erin. “And it was therefore our main objective. How to make this house that felt dark and dull, because the burden they wear is already so heavy. You don’t want your house to add to that.”
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Season three of Ben Napier’s “Takeover” by Ben and Erin Napier is broadcast on Sunday on HGTV. (Nathan Congleton / NBC via Getty Images)
Erin and Ben have been together for 20 years. The couple met in 2004, while Erin was a second year student at university. Erin had the Beguin for Ben before meeting officially because she previously shared a series of Instagram messages. According to Erin, the two fell in love in six days.
“On December 13, (Ben) had met my two parents,” Erin wrote On Instagram. “He had no money, no prospects, and they knew it and they both loved it instantly anyway and said it – they would never even have claimed to tolerate boys before that. We had been inseparable for 6 days. His shirts had all still my lip shiny on the chest because I was not used to hugging someone.”
“We never stopped talking. We were 19 and 21 years old to catch up, and there was no detail too trivial. Well said that his mother said to him:” You marry the one you never want to stop talking “. So 6 days after the meeting, and 2 days before we are on a Christmas break of a month, he said to me:” I am in love with you. ” Marry, “he told me-” Yes.

Ben and Erin Napier married in November 2008. (HGTV)
Years later, the “Home Town” couple’s television show was created in January 2016 while Ben and Erin worked to restore the city of Laurel, Mississippi.
The show presents the couple who work to restore historic houses with found materials and old textiles in their own hometown.
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Ben and Erin hope that their projects show what it is really to live in a small town.
“People just have in their minds what it is to live in a small town and what it is not,” Erin said to Fox News Digital. “And I hope that the more you look at” the hometown “, the more you see that you can live the dream.
“You can have your spicy sauce and your salsa farm in the middle of the city, and you can build a school for poorly served children. You can do everything in a small town. And it is the story that is so fun to tell for us.”
“Home Town Takeover” is broadcast on Sunday on HGTV.
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