If walls could talk, they’d tell you thatcertain paint colorsshould never see the light of day—or at least that’s whatJonathan and Drew Scottthink.

The episode, titled “Condo Dreams,” sees the brothers through a trip to Calgary, Canada, in which they help a recently widowed homeowner named Roseanne transform her dated downtown property into a family-friendly abode,helping her sell it for top dollarand find a new place of her own.

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Jonathan suggests a walk-through so that Rosanne can point out the things she doesn’t think work, and Jonathan and Drew can ID their problem areas. Jonathan’s first issue: the butter-colored walls in the living room. “Yellow walls don’t really sell these days.”

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After the living room, they venture into the kitchen and dining area, where they’re met with dark red walls. The group agrees the color makes the already small space seem smaller and more dreary. Later, the brothers describe them as “angry ’90s red walls.”

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When discussing how they wouldmakeover the house, the brothers suggest swapping in more neutral color in order to get abetter resale valueon the property. They end up tearing down some of the red wall later in the episode to open the kitchen up into the living space, with Jonathan, Roseanne and her sister-in-law going to town with sledgehammers.

In the final spaces, the realtor-contractor duo decide on a neutral, cool grey that accents black cabinetry and a black-and-white stone fireplace front.

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The home ended up selling for $815,000, meaning Roseanne made more than $200,000 more than what the house was expected to be worth before the makeover.

America’s Most Desperate Kitchenshost John Colaneri goes for a daring darker neutral:Sherwin-Williams' Thunder Gray. “I’m into dark walls right now. Any color you put next to this charcoal gray, whether it’s on a rug or a sofa, will stand out,” he told the magazine.

source: people.com