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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Extreme Makeover ': Up For Auction Issue

Extreme Makeover ': Up For Auction Issue 
Oh, he admits: Many times you are going to open houses just to get an overview of how your neighbors live. Curiosity has been a great motivator Sunday for about 250 people who visited a house built in 2005 by Douglass crew of the television show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" is now up for auction.

Saying that it is time to cut, Kevin and Cathy Nutsch sell tv show house was built after their previous home, exploded on August 6 June 2005, when they were on vacation. Swenson Real Estate and the auction house, open to public tour Sunday, drawing many people who have recognized that he just wanted to see the nearly 4,400 square feet, five bedrooms, 4 1/2-bathroom home in person.

From the spectacular theme soaker tubs bedroom luxury with some rain, the house has a touch made famous by the host Ty Pennington and his crew design.

Open the gates before the French and you find yourself in a vast, warm, great room with minimalist yet gleaming hardwood floors and a stone fireplace above which hangs a photograph of Nutsche "five girls.

The dining room and kitchen to life. Kitchen cabinets, granite countertops and expensive equipment. On Sunday, the coolest of the first bottle of wine cold most of the common man Kwencher Boone Country Farm and a bottle of Delicato.

Several women oohed and exclamations of most walk-in office.

The master bedroom is downstairs with her and toilets and a bathroom with a soaking tub and shower.

A visitor accidentally turned on the shower head of precipitation over the soaker tub on Sunday, drawing laughs from his friends. She was confused at first why the water came from the ceiling.

Upstairs, four bedrooms, one called "Casa de Paris" and another the "Artist Loft." There is also a computer study room and a TV room and entertainment.

Diane Mann and his friend Debbie Hinnen, who lives in Butler County, said he was impressed by the house.

Mann said his son and grandson helped build the house.

"The outside is really that this is part of the country, but has the elegance and" Hinnen said. "Inside is very spacious."

Cathy Nutsch usually a door and said it was a pleasure to live there, but it was time to change.

"This is the only place we were 22 or 23 years," he said. The house is where their previous home.

She said there are plenty of home to care for her, but did not care.

"I'm kind of a neat freak anyway," he said. "The girls took over the plant, and took charge of the stairs."

The house also has a large covered terrace, which is never used in an outdoor fireplace. Landscaping includes a fish pond and other water games. There is also a concrete storm shelter.

The open house continues today for 5-7 hours at 14 487 220th St. SW in Douglass.

From Rose Hill, Butler Road, go south about 3 miles to 220 Street, east a half miles home.

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