Fans ofHGTV’s entertaining lineuplove seeing the stunning homes and rooms shown.

But have you ever watched these shows and wondered what the HGTV stars' own homes look like?

Of course you have.

Jonathan and Drew Scott

confirm to wipe your feet on the mat before we go inside the stunning homes of HGTV stars.

Interestingly, the couple didn’t intend to live in the house.

The property features an impressive rooftop deck that functions as Tarek’s home office.

Tarek and Heather El Moussa in living room

“It’s not a bad spot to work, by the way.

I’m not complaining,” he quipped in a tour forHGTV.

This is one flip that’s no flop.

Christina and Joshua Hall in their sauna

And in 2022,Peoplereported she sold the house for $11.5 million.

That same year, Christina and husband Joshua Hall plunked down $12 million on a property.

But the HGTV star has a new renovation partner: fiancee Zooey Deschanel.

Jonathan Scott in Zooey Deschanel’s craft room

Scott described the home as “magical” and its front lawn as “lush.”

Drew’s favorite room of the house?

It may very well be the primary bathroom.

Drew Scott and Linda Phan in primary bathroom

Can’t argue with that.

“Everyone loves to be in here.

This is our happy place.”

Chip Gaines lounging in living room

The updated kitchen features a subway tile backsplash, white marble island, and newly-painted dark green cabinets.

The home has a connected layout, which Farr sometimes likes to close off with pocket doors.

Farr’s kitchen has dark wood cabinets and white countertops, with a granite-topped island.

Hilary Farr in her living room

The backyard has an entertaining space with an apple tree Farr planted herself.

In 2020, Farr scooped up a property in Raleigh, North Carolina.

(In 2014, “Love It or List It” moved from Toronto to Raleigh.)

Alison Victoria touring her house

The updated space includes a steel fireplace in the living room, French doors, and statement wallpaper.

According toCloser Weekly, she still owns her home in Toronto.

Bromstad landed on a five-bedroom, four-bathroom, Tudor-style home.

Jasmine Roth in her living room

“It felt like home,” he said in the episode.

I Wrecked My House" and “Hidden Potential” shared the story of her new house withHGTV.

The house is located only a few blocks from her old one, whichshe showed offin 2017.

The Napiers' country home tour

“We never expected this,” Erin said in an interview withPeople.

“Getting a TV show never even crossed our minds.”

Apparently, a lot.

Mina Starsiak Hawk in kitchen

Upstairs are two bedrooms and a Jack-and-Jill-style bathroom.

Our favorite part, though, is the huge front porch.

“One reason we had to get this house was its very British look,” Erin toldSouthern Living.

Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent smiling in kitchen

“It feels as though you’ve crossed the ocean and you’re not in Mississippi anymore.

It’s like a vacation for us.”

“The neighborhood is our home,” Mina toldHGTV.

Scott McGillivray showing dining room

“I really can’t imagine living anywhere else.”

The three-story, 2,900 square-foot house was inspired by the couple’s love for Charleston, South Carolina.

The exterior sure is impressive, and the interior doesn’t disappoint, either.

Dave, Jenny Marrs at home smiling

Plus, there’s a gym, office, doggie spa (yes, you read that right!

), and backyard with lounge and dining spaces.

“I feel like [she] thought of every detail,” Stephen said.

Egypt Sherrod giving a house tour

“It’s perfect.”

You’re not alone.

After NKOTB split up in 1994, the pop star went from performing on stages to staging houses.

Genevieve Gorder’s New York City apartment

So, he dove headfirst into historic properties.

As Knight said inPeople, “Restoring the American farmhouse is … my passion, my obsession.”

When not touring with NKOTB, Knight lives on his Massachusetts farm.

Andromeda Dunker’s California home tour

The compound also includes a restored 1700s-era barn used for family gatherings, greenhouse, and gardens.

“We go for a very clean, masculine look,” Brent toldArchitectural Digestin 2017.

Then, in 2021,Peopleconfirmed the HGTV stars were moving again.

Vern Yip remodeled home in Florida

The couple also owns a Montauk beach house, which they presented toPeoplein December 2020.

Of the space, McGillivray shared inhis blogthat he couldn’t be happier.

The property was being turned into a parking lot, so they had to move the house!

Chelse DeBoer giving home tour

“I couldn’t imagine life anywhere but right here on the farm.”

Her home has dramatic 30-foot ceilings, stunning brick details, and a white and gray palette.

Her kitchen is divine, with Calacatta marble and a backsplash made of handmade tiles.

Clinton Kelly giving home tour

However, you may not know that she is talented in the interior design sphere.

Dunker lives in Los Angeles, California, and her home is truly a gem.

What does that entail?

Jenn Todryk in her living room

Bright turquoise cabinets, matching turquoise fridge, and a 1943 vintage white oven.

“I want everything to be colors like it was in the ’50s.”

Dunker created a unique oasis for when she’s not doing her “House Hunters” voiceovers.

That same room opens to the rooftop deck through huge, wall-to-wall, multi-slide glass doors.

Whatever home he remodels next will be just as fabulous, knowing his design and architectural expertise.

The new build gives chic farmhouse energy and it totally fits this couple’s vibe.

It’s an open-concept house with views of their property out of the floor-to-ceiling windows.

that Cole built from scratch for their kids.

Now, this is a farmhouse anyone would want to live in.

(And don’t worry, his home’s interior design does not disappoint.)

Some of the furniture in the living room matches the era of the home.

“If it makes me happy, it goes in.

If you don’t like it, you’re not invited.”

“Mother Nature becomes a design element in the room,” he said in the clip.

The kitchen is a dream: white cabinets with gold hardware and Egyptian doors.

Todryk completely redid her daughter’s Jack-and-Jill bathroom.

It’s safe to say that she hit the nail on the head with this project.