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What Really Happens To The Furniture On Home Town's Renos

Author

Robert Clark

Published Mar 30, 2026

The question of what happens to the furniture on home renovation shows, from "Fixer Upper" to "Property Brothers," is hotly debated among HGTV fans. When it comes to "Home Town," however, hosts Ben and Erin Napier are more than happy to explain exactly what the deal is. So, do homeowners get to keep all that gorgeous stuff or not? According to the talented designer, it depends. As Erin explained on Instagram, "The homeowners' budget usually does allow for lots of pieces they get to keep and the custom pieces @scotsman.co builds for each home," referencing their own homewares company. She added that they also use the homeowners' stuff too, wherever possible. 

For everything else, the Napiers source supplies from their favorite local spots in and around Laurel. According to Erin, the homeowners are then given a "catalogued binder of everything we use that shows the special price our shop owners offer" and have the opportunity to buy it all, which the "Home Town" stars see as something of a welcome package to their beloved town. Erin acknowledged her style may appear "maximalist or cluttered, but I say it's real life." Erin defended her right to fill properties with beautiful things by stating emphatically they are "the pieces that comfort us on a stormy night (literally and figuratively) and welcome us home when we walk in the door." Purchasing them, meanwhile, is up to you.