News Summary
Home renovation stars Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas are transitioning back to client work following the unexpected cancellation of their show, Bargain Block. After five successful seasons, the duo is pivoting to reestablish their design business, NINE Design + Homes. They emphasize resilience in adapting to the changes while retaining their community-focused approach to home renovations. With strong connections to their followers and an innovative outlook, Bynum and Thomas are ready to explore new opportunities in home improvement.
Changes Ahead for Home Renovation Duo
Big news is swirling around the home renovation world! After five successful seasons, the popular show Bargain Block will wrap up, leaving behind a trail of beautifully transformed homes and loyal fans. The final episode, which aired on September 10, was an unexpected close to a journey that many have cherished. With the last installment titled Crumbling in Corktown, it seems the duo’s adventures in home flipping have come to an end.
What Happened?
The announcement of the cancellation took many by surprise, including the stars of the show, Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas. They learned about the show’s fate back in February, and it threw a wrench into their plans. Like many business owners, they found this sudden shift a bit overwhelming, as their renovation business heavily relied on television contracts for revenue.
With the show being a substantial part of their branding and client outreach, the duo had to quickly reassess their strategy and focus more on their design business, NINE Design + Homes. This change wasn’t easy, especially after trading the glitz and glam of television for the reality of client work.
Transitioning Back to Basics
Not one to back down from a challenge, Bynum and Thomas pivoted quickly to keep their brand alive. They jumped back into client work almost instantly, ensuring that their design business didn’t skip a beat. However, they did admit that transitioning from the television world back to working directly with clients has its unique set of challenges.
Unlike the high-budget productions of TV shows, they have always prided themselves on making home renovations affordable and community-focused. Their work provided first-time homeowners an opportunity to own a piece of Detroit without drastically altering the neighborhood’s character. This ethos resonated strongly with fans who loved how approachable the renovations felt.
What’s Next for Keith and Evan?
Bynum and Thomas have built a strong connection with their followers and the Detroit community, which has bolstered their reputation as creative and resourceful designers. Upcycling furniture and utilizing unique artwork remain key strategies in their renovation approach, ensuring they stay relevant in the home improvement scene.
A Thriving Business
Even after the cancellation, they want to assure their followers that their business is doing well. The duo emphasizes the importance of resilience and adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of home renovations. While many may feel sympathy for them due to the show’s end, they insist that they are ready to embrace the future and all it holds.
In summary, while the curtain has fallen on Bargain Block, Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas are looking forward to creating fresh opportunities within the realm of home renovation. Fans can expect to continue seeing their creativity shine, even in a new light.
Join the Journey!
As they embark on this new chapter, fans are encouraged to keep supporting local businesses and stay tuned for what’s next for this innovative duo. Home renovations are about to take on a whole new vibe, and it promises to be exciting!
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Additional Resources
- Today: Bargain Block Cancellation
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- People: Bargain Block Stars Talk Cancellation
- Google News: Bargain Block
- Free Press: Bargain Block Cancellation in Detroit
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