Home Town “Chasing Waterfalls” S7E8 January 14 2024 on HGTV

On Sunday January 14 2024, HGTV broadcasts an episode of the series Home Town!

Chasing Waterfalls Season 7 Episode 8 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Home Town” on HGTV, titled “Chasing Waterfalls,” viewers are taken on a journey to Laurel, Mississippi, where a civil engineer and artist is making a significant move from Seattle to be closer to his father. Armed with a generous budget and a non-negotiable desire for an outdoor hot tub, the episode unfolds as Ben and Erin Napier guide him through two large houses that align with his modern-contemporary preferences.

As the narrative unfolds, audiences can expect a blend of design expertise and personal connections as Ben and Erin work to fulfill the unique needs and style preferences of the homeowner. The episode showcases the duo’s ability to transform spaces and cater to the specific desires of their clients, highlighting the charm of Laurel, Mississippi, and the welcoming community that has become the backdrop for many homeowners’ dreams.

What Time is the “Chasing Waterfalls” Episode On?

The Chasing Waterfalls episode of Home Town will be broadcast on January 14 2024 on HGTV at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Chasing Waterfalls” Episode New?

The Chasing Waterfalls episode of Home Town is all new!

Home Town Chasing Waterfalls Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Erin Napier
Ben Napier

Chasing Waterfalls Episode Videos & Previews


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Home Town Series Information

A shared love of simple, Southern living and revitalizing historic properties keeps Ben and Erin Napier busy in their hometown of Laurel, Miss. That's the setting of this HGTV series, which follows the couple as they renovate turn-of-the-century homes for first-time buyers, young families, and adults wishing to live closer to grandchildren. Erin's keen sense of style and a background in graphic design guide the renovations, Ben's building and woodworking skills preserve and celebrate the home's history, and by using found materials and old textiles, they keep the character intact but create modern and affordable updates.

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