The Vanderpump Rules cast members revealed how their new house in the Valley is “finally feeling like a home.”
Scheana Shay and Brock Davies have been staying busy, both in their careers and at home.
In addition to recently guest starring on an episode of Lopez vs. Lopez Season 2, the spouses of over two years are creating their dream home in the San Fernando Valley for their family after moving out of their Marina del Rey condo.
The Vanderpump Rules couple chatted with The Daily Dish about the move, sharing how they are crafting the perfect home.
Scheana Shay and Brock Davies discuss transforming their new house in the Valley
While talking about how her husband has been fixing up their new property, Scheana joked that he is “Brock the builder.”
“We do still have some boxes, but the house finally is feeling like a home, and it’s so nice to just have space,” she continued. “All of the projects he’s been doing have been really fun. I know there’s so much more to come. Things that may be unnecessary, but are definitely adding something to the house.”
Brock, who has been documenting his many home projects on social media, noted that he’s embracing “the true sprit of DIY” in the new abode.
“I’m out here building walls, putting in gates, and I’m actually really, really enjoying it,” he revealed. “Last night was the first time we’ve been in the house for, like, five weeks. [We had] a bath together, and I installed a TV and I was like, ‘Wait, we have a TV in our bath?'”
“It took him longer than seven minutes,” Scheana joked about the TV installation, referencing an iconic past Vanderpump Rules moment.
“It took me, like, 40 [minutes] to an hour, because I put it in, the screw snapped, then I had put it in too low, then I had to put it in higher…it was a whole thing,” Brock shared.
Scheana added how “awesome” it is to own this home since they don’t have to “ask permission” to make changes. “My other house in Palm Springs is in an [Home Owners Association], so we can’t do anything without approval,” she shared. “Being a renter for so many years, you can’t change anything without approval. You have to change it back when you move. So, this is like, ‘Wait, we could just do whatever we want?'”
“We’re doing it. We’re building our dream house,” Brock added, also pointing out how “amazing” their beautiful living room is.
“[The] room is built for people to come over and I think that’s kind of our personalities in our home. We want our friends to wanna come over,” he noted. “We want them to be comfortable here, so that’s kinda like a real cool thing. Our personalities actually are a part of this house now.”
— Additional reporting by Shannon Raphael