Ever wonder what MTV’s “Teen Mom” stars are up to now? It turns out, one of them has her own home renovation show.
The new HGTV series “Down Home Fab” stars Chelsea DeBoer, who debuted on “Teen Mom 2” in 2011 at the age of 16 and ended up meeting her husband on the show, Cole DeBoer. In 2020, they built their own dream home in Sioux City, SD, where they’re now raising their four kids. This experience instilled in Chelsea a love for home design, so she now offers up her services to clients, with Cole pitching in as project manager.
“Dream team!” Chelsea cries on the show as she attempts to fist-bump with Cole but misses.
In the premiere episode, “Ranch Glam,” Chelsea explains, “I would describe my design style as very South Dakota glam. I love cowhides, painting things black, anything a little bit different.”
She demonstrates that as she asks Cole to build the kids a playhouse and insists that it be painted it black, denying the children’s loud requests that it be painted pink.
While this family project unfolds, Chelsea and Cole also help their friends Jessica and Nate redo their ’70s home with a budget of $100,000.
And as bizarre as some of Chelsea’s ideas may sound, they’re certainly fresh and fun if you’re craving a new look. Check out what she does, and learn some new ways to shake things up around your own abode.
Love animal prints? ‘Ranch glam’ could be up your alley

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Chelsea decides to redo this couple’s home in her own signature style, aka “ranch glam.”
“The ‘glam’ is some animal print, the gold,” she says. The “ranch” is “nature, wood tones, antlers.”
She demonstrates this in a step-down den where