Interestingly, she didn't use the room for years. Six months after their Pekin home was demolished and rebuilt in a week when ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" swept through their lives, the Grys family. Is She Married? Allow us to "Move that bus!" Additionally, he had partnerships with Westminster Fabrics and Lumber Liquidators as well as a furniture line for Sears, per his website. The time it takes to complete a home renovation on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition varies depending on the scope of the project, but typically the process takes around 7 days. Having a young family when they moved in, Linda didn't use the room in earnest until a few years ago. Now 16 years later, life is giving the Riggins family another big gift. Renee Giunta and Paul Giunta Jr. have three children, Cameron, Dylan, and Brianna. After the ABC edition came to an end, she began hosting the cooking show Fix This Kitchen in 2012 before moving on to Momtourage in 2014. She started the venture in 2014 and is currently working as a Master Stylist and Color Specialist. While their fame shot up thanks to the show, they had all done television before, though some did work you might not have heard of. After appearing on a few talk shows, Paul made his big return to television through Building Wild in 2014. The 1,800-square-foot old house claimed by the Giuntas had a rooftop and electrical issues. Renee was informed that her husband, a lifetime runner who proposed to her after they completed a road race together in 1997, would never walk, talk, or breathe on his own again after three operations, one of which involved removing a portion of his cerebellum. The series has become a household name, known for its focus on renovating homes for families in need, with an entire team of designers working together to provide a complete makeover. The family was whisked to Disney World in Florida, and the extreme makeover began. For example, one Reddit user shared that a house in their town built for the show "has any number of problems" (via BuzzFeed), adding, "The owner went back to ['Extreme Makeover'] to fix everything, and was told, 'You got this for free, fix it yourself. Families in Detroit and Atlanta have faced foreclosure, news reports say.