Revisit HGTVâs First Ever Home-Makeover Series That Started It All

Back in 1994, something kind of iconic happened; whether we realized it at the time or not. HGTV officially launched, and with it came a show that quietly laid the foundation for an entire genre of television. That show? âRoom by Room.â
Letâs be real: todayâs home renovation TV is full of dramatic reveals, massive budgets, and hosts who somehow demo a kitchen before lunch. Now, donât get it twisted⊠we love that. But âRoom by Roomâ walked so all of those shows could run. And honestly? It still deserves its flowers.
The Show That Started It All
Hosted by Shari Hiller and Matt Fox, âRoom by Roomâ focused on exactly what its title promised⊠transforming spaces one room at a time. The concept was simple, but thatâs what made it work. Instead of overwhelming viewers with full-home renovations, the show broke things down into manageable, realistic updates.
According to IMDb, the series highlighted âpractical, inexpensive decorating ideas for every room in your house.â And it seems like that accessibility was the secret sauce. This wasnât about perfection; it was about possibility.
Yep, the design choices might feel a little, well very â90s, now. (Weâre talking patterns, colors, and some bold decisions.) But the core idea? Still solid. Make your space feel like you without breaking the bank.
âRoom by Roomâ: The Blueprint for Modern HGTV
Itâs kind of wild to think about, but without âRoom by Room,â the entire HGTV landscape might look very different. Shows like âHome Town,â âFixer to Fabulous,â and even âHouse Huntersâ might not exist in the way we know them today. Even fan-favorite personalities like the Property Brothers are part of a legacy that traces back to this original format.
It seems like âRoom by Roomâ proved one key thing early on: people genuinely love watching spaces transform. Thereâs something satisfying, comforting, and even a little inspiring about seeing a room go from âmehâ to âwow.â
And now? That idea has turned into an entire empire of content.
Where Are They Now?
If youâre wondering what happened to the original hosts, theyâve both taken their own paths⊠but still stayed close to the world of design and creativity.
According to her LinkedIn profile, Shari Hiller has been working as an interior designer, which honestly feels like the most natural full-circle moment. Meanwhile, Matt Fox has been sharing glimpses of a more laid-back lifestyle (with his pup) on his Instagram, along with speaking events and appearances. It seems like both of them have embraced a slower pace while still connecting with audiences in their own ways.
Can We Still Watch âRoom by Roomâ?
Hereâs the fun part; this isnât one of those shows that disappeared into the void. If youâre feeling nostalgic (or just curious), you can actually find episodes of âRoom by Roomâ streaming on Apple TV and Discovery+
Honestly, itâs worth checking out. Even if its just for the time capsule vibes. Youâll probably notice how much design trends have changed⊠but also how much the heart of home makeover shows has stayed exactly the same.
And really, thatâs the legacy of âRoom by Room.â It wasnât flashy. It wasnât over-the-top. But it started something huge. And yep; weâre still watching.