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July 19, 2018

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Home owners who have transformed the interiors of their houses open their doors to reveal remarkable renovations that will leave you open-mouthed in awe

  • Netflix’s first original home improvement show, Amazing Interiors, is set to premiere on Friday
  • It will feature private residences that have been transformed by their owners to reflect their passions
  • The series will feature breathtaking transformations such as the one conducted by Massachusetts residents Bruce and Melanie Rosenbaum, who turned an old church in Palmer into a steampunk-themed house
  • Another eccentric home owner built a snorkel tank inside his house
  • A trailer for the new series features one of the home owners admitting the renovations are challenging

A new Netflix show will feature incredible home transformations, such as that conducted by Bruce and Melanie Rosenbaum on an old church located in Palmer, Massachusetts (pictured before)

Don’t judge a book by its cover — and perhaps don’t judge a house by its unassuming facade.

Netflix‘s first original home improvement show, Amazing Interiors, is set to unveil some incredible hidden gems by stepping inside the homes of people who have completely transformed their spaces to reflect their passions and personal aesthetics.

The series, which is scheduled to premiere on Friday, will feature breathtaking transformations such as the one conducted by Massachusetts residents Bruce and Melanie Rosenbaum, who turned an old church in Palmer into a steampunk-themed house.

New: The pair turned the former church into an incredible steampunk-themed house (pictured last month)

Nothing unusual: From the outside, the building looks just like a regular church and nothing suggests it has been turned into a steampunk-themed residence

Proud: Melanie and Bruce posed inside their spruced up interior last month ahead of the show’s premiere

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