Words matter. These are the best Drew Scott Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
What if you get a job transfer? What if you lose your job? What if you have kids and you need a bigger home? Things change. You always have to be ready to roll with it.
Whenever anyone puts decor or artwork on the walls, it’s always personal. You want people to come into your home and see something that reflects your personality.
A lot of the country doesn’t even know what Vegas is about. They think it’s just the place you go for bachelor parties or casinos. There’s so much more to the city and so many amazing neighborhoods, so to be able to showcase that is really cool.
When I want to quickly take a measurement, I use my Stanley Laser Distance Measurer. You just put it on the wall, and it shoots a laser and instantly tells you the exact distance to the other wall within a fraction of an inch.
The big thing for me is to motivate people, even globally.
Building and tinkering were such a huge part of our childhood, whether we were trying to entertain ourselves as kids, helping our parents out on the ranch, or getting creative with school projects.
The best way to maximize storage in a small space is with custom cabinets.
In a bathroom choose a bold color pattern on the tile on a feature wall. Simple changes like that add a unique element that stands out.
Take the time to educate yourself, whether you’re house hunting, deciding on materials or looking for a lender. When homeowners jump into something blind, that’s always when they make mistakes.
I’m a quarter of an inch taller than Jonathan at 6-foot-4 1/2.
I only get home two or three weeks a year. I’m always on the road filming.
When kids are really little, they destroy everything.
I wanted to be an actor as a kid, and a lot of people would tell you to be realistic, but from a young age, our parents really realized that Jonathan and I were so driven.
I think that’s the main thing – when people watch TV and they can see that you’re truly passionate about what you do, they can see it. They know it. And that’s what they’re drawn to.
I went by Andy when I was younger.
One of my favorite things to do is play guitar with my dad, who taught me.
You don’t need to rip open walls to transform a space. One of the big things that count is furniture design and painting – things you can do yourself – that alone can transform the space.
There are simple, small things you can do that really will impact the space. Things like changing out your curtain panels to something that adds a fresh new feel. Or maybe a smart pattern. Also swapping out an area rug, throws and pillows can be done in no time, and really have a dramatic effect.
I’m definitely looking forward to having kids.
I think the best thing that Jonathan and I have done is… having really strong people working with us – our work environment and all of our employees and everybody, we’re like one big family.
I am a lifelong student, and anything I do, I’m all in.
I never fight with a man who’s carrying power tools.
It’s so important for people to have a space that they love, and that you wake up happy every morning in your house. A big part of that is what you have for your furniture, your art, your decor.
I call my design style rustically modern. I like to take traditional or rustic features and fuse it into a more modern design.
I’m not going to get rid of my house in Vegas. I love that house.
I like modern efficiencies and functionality.
I might put a couple of quarters in a slot machine, but I don’t know how to play roulette.
We come from a live background of sketch improv and standup.
I don’t go to casinos to gamble.
Jonathan and I are outspoken. If there’s something that’s bothering us we just say it, deal with it, and move on.
I can make a delicious lasagna.
I think one of the reasons why our brand has grown is because we never close any opportunity. We are open to anything and then we sort of move forward from there.
My philosophy is eat healthy. Your body is your temple.
I don’t want to see Jonathan lose at anything. And that’s why together we’re actually stronger as a team.
I don’t care about style, but I am a total clean freak, so a messy home is a deal breaker. I had one girlfriend who never wanted to go back to her place. When we finally did, it turned out that she was sleeping on her couch because her bedroom was so messy. That is a prime example of someone I don’t want to be around.
I don’t believe in getting lucky, I never have – luck is actually being ready to take advantage of an opportunity when it arises because you have the skill set you need and the drive and determination to do it.
I have no shame – all my secrets are out there.
I know what it’s like to have a house full of pets!
When we were in high school, Jonathan would always try to embarrass me in front of girls, so I consider it my duty to pay him back.
Brothers Bunk Beds! That’s how we grew up. We grew up in a small house, a ranch style home, with three bedrooms and one bath.
When you have a dream in mind and you want it so bad and you fail, it crushes you.
We call it ‘demo therapy.’ We’re therapists on top of designers and contractors and real estate agents and we really sometimes have to push people past their comfort zone and show them what they like, they just didn’t know that they like.
When a family buys a house, they know when it’s the right one – the fixer upper where they can spend all their time and grow old together.
I think a big bucket list item for me and Jonathan is to produce some of our own scripted films and series.
Some people are just weird when you’re on a plane – it’s the same during a renovation. It stresses them out.
I did sit on Jonathan’s head in the womb for nine months.
Traveling is a major source of inspiration. There is so much to learn from history and different cultures.
There is never one defined right or wrong brother. We each have our individual truths. But together we’re the better truth.
If you get out there and push and you really work your brand like a business you will be successful.
We’re identical twins. We’ve done mostly everything together our entire lives. We own our companies together. As kids we were doing the same jobs.
I remember touring the Medici palace in Florence when I was younger and I was entranced by the beauty and elegance of every space.
If I had the space, I would build a full indoor basketball/volleyball court and home gym.
It’s always smart to know your market – what kind of buyers are looking in your neighborhood? What have other houses sold for in that area? Check out some of the open houses if possible and you’ll start to learn about what people in that area value.
I am an organization freak. I am such a freak that in my closet, shoes, belts, ties – everything is color-coded and organized that way. Not a shoelace is out of place.
Buying a home is exciting, but it’s also a big financial commitment.
Jon and I have a lot of drive. But really, the most glaring difference is I’m better looking.
We should have been born in the Caribbean. We like the heat.
But it’s funny growing up, because everyone treats you – as twins growing up, everyone treats you like you’re one person a lot of times, which can be frustrating. But then I think we embraced that when we were young.
If I want to wear a gold leotard, I’ll do it.
Dream Home’ is uncomplicated with everyday language that resonates with homeowners. We also included hundreds of never-before-seen images.
Even at 10 years old, Jonathan and I started saying things like, ‘Hey, what about this for the property?’ And I remember my parents saying, ‘You’re 10. What do you know about real estate? Go play with toys.’
So way back, Jonathan and I were – we were entertainers as kids. We were actors; we did theater, musicals; we ended up getting into commercials and some TV spots. Actually, one of our jobs, we were clowns.
Real estate funded our first creative endeavors as teenagers and we were doing what we do long before the show ‘Property Brothers’ was pitched.
Yeah, well, in the beginning, our mom and dad had one philosophy. We couldn’t just sit inside and play video games.
At my house, I can operate pretty much everything from my phone. I can be anywhere in the world and adjust the temperature, check my security cameras and talk to people in the house. I can even turn on the TVs.
Being stubborn is not an asset. You have to be able to see things through other people’s eyes.