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Originally Posted by papercutter
Damn, I love the internet. My first reaction when I got the email notification was "no effing way!"
So there's seriously no discussion of budget whatsoever before you start the design process? That's insane! I guess you may or may not know the answer, but are the homeowners at least somewhat prequalified by the producers beforehand- as in, the may think they'll spend $30K but they're liquid enough and potentially willing to to bump that significantly higher to get what they want?
Nice presentation graphics, by the way. They're part of the reason I remembered your name.
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Nice quick reply, thanks! Here is the process as I recall (it has been about 2 years since the "Bergman episode" our last HGTV project):
1-Owners contact Pie Town production via internet website
2-scout team goes to site to meet Owner and look at property
3-Owner gives them a "range" they can afford
4-Producers pick Owners/property/project
5-designers (all 3) meet Owners off-camera first time to discuss real-world desires
6-producers give you a budget range (usually very wide..."they can afford $50-$100K but are willing to spend more to get what they want"!)
7-we meet client on-camera
8-we present design plans
9-they pick "winner"
10-we build project for OUR EXACT COST (that is the deal for the publicity)
11-HGTV gives erroneous cost information as the voiceover
12-we spend the next 2-3 years talking our way out of the low-ball misrepresentation
Having said all this, the shows did help our local business tremendously and led to my hosting gig and minor TV career.
Thanks for the attention and compliment about the plans/design graphics.
BTW, I was not offended about any comments, I agree with the concept that frustrated you!
Billy D-out