Making It Home With Kortney And Kenny Season 3

Okay, let's talk Making It Home With Kortney and Kenny, Season 3. Are you watching? I am. And I have thoughts. Possibly controversial ones.
The Renovations: Love 'em or Leave 'em?
First, the houses. They always start out... rough. Like, "how did anyone live here?" rough. Kenny's demo skills are seriously impressive, though.
Then comes the makeover magic! Kortney's vision is undeniable. That woman has style. I’m secretly jealous of her design sense.
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But here’s my unpopular opinion: sometimes, they over-renovate. Is that a crime? I mean, does every house really need shiplap? I'm just asking.
The Drama (or Lack Thereof)
Let's be real. This isn't Housewives. There's no table-flipping. No wine-throwing (sadly). It's mostly just hammers and paint fumes.

And that's kind of refreshing, right? Kortney and Kenny are genuinely nice people. They seem to actually like each other, which is a rarity on TV these days.
But… is it just me, or do the "challenges" feel a little… manufactured? Like, “Oh no, we’re out of grout!” Cue dramatic music.
Kenny: The Underrated Hero
Okay, Kenny deserves his own fan club. Seriously. He's the unsung hero of this show.

While Kortney gets all the design credit, Kenny is the one making it happen. He's the muscle. The problem-solver. The guy who deals with the plumbing disasters.
He also seems like the world’s most patient human. Working with your ex on a home renovation show? That’s next-level zen. Respect.
Is It Realistic? Nope. Do I Care? Nope.
Let’s be honest, the budgets on these shows are probably fake, right? No way are they doing these renovations for that little money.

And who finds these perfectly awful/perfectly located houses anyway? It feels a little too staged sometimes.
But you know what? I don't care. It's escapism. It's pretty houses. It's Kortney and Kenny making us believe that we too can have a dream kitchen (even if it's just on TV).
Final Verdict: Still Binge-Worthy
Look, Making It Home With Kortney and Kenny Season 3 is exactly what you expect. It's feel-good TV with a side of demo dust.

Is it groundbreaking television? No. Will it change your life? Probably not. Will you find yourself suddenly wanting to paint your bathroom teal? Maybe.
So, pour yourself a glass of something cold, settle in, and enjoy the ride. Just maybe skip the shiplap in your own home. You’ve been warned. 😉
Oh, and Kenny, if you're reading this: we appreciate you!
