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Laura Tersoro is not sure: Is Bart Appeltans a little too ambitious in the first episode of Dag & Dank?

They take care of six young people who are at a crossroads in their lives. They are ready to spread their wings and leave their parents’ home. But after living under their parents’ wings for so many years, they don’t want to let this goodbye go unnoticed.

Bart Appeltans is called to arrange a special renovation at the house. When Bart and Laura suddenly appear, the unsuspecting parents must immediately pack their bags and hand over the keys to their house. They will be kicked out of the house for four days, and Bart and his team will completely transform the exit room of the nest.

In the first episode, Loran from East Flanders and her brother Xander are eager to put their parents in the spotlight. “We are a family that lives through the back door, everyone just walks in here. Mom and Dad helped a thousand and one people. It was normal for an extra child to stay here sometimes,” says Xander.

Bart Appeltans wants to renovate not one but four rooms, is that possible?

“Our parents deserve this because they have always served others. It’s time to think about themselves,” said Loran. To surprise Loran and Xander, he wants not one renovation, but four rooms. Although that plan may be a little too ambitious. If so Laura Tesoro When we take a closer look, it seems that the works are not according to schedule at all.

“We’re going to absolutely need those 24 hours. I don’t know if we can sleep,” said Bart. “I really want to create a luxury hotel and create that spacious feeling, but it takes a lot of work and time.” I wonder if everything will be ok yet? Then you should definitely look tomorrow.

2024-11-20 12:36:00


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Sure, ⁢here’s the interview with Bart Appeltans and Laura Tesoro:

**Interviewer:** Hello, Laura and Bart! Thank you for joining us today.‌ Can you tell us more about your⁤ new show, “Dag en Dank?”

**Laura:**‍ Of ‌course! “Dag en Dank” is all about ‍giving back to deserving families who ⁣have always been ​there for others. We ‍help them create a⁤ space of their own that they can truly enjoy⁤ and relax in after years of taking care⁣ of ‌their children. It’s our way of saying ‍thank ‌you for everything ‍they’ve done.

**Bart:** ⁢Absolutely. The ⁤show is not just⁢ about renovating homes, it’s ‍about ‌recognizing the ​selflessness of these incredible parents and​ showing‍ them how much we appreciate ‌them. The ‌goal is to transform‌ their lives in a meaningful way.

**Interviewer:** That sounds ⁤wonderful. Can you ‍share with us​ some ⁢of the challenges you faced‌ during the first episode with Loran ⁢and Xander?

**Laura:** One of the challenges we faced was⁢ managing their expectations. They wanted⁢ us to‌ renovate one room, but ⁤we had bigger plans. ‍We ‍ended up renovating⁤ not one but four⁣ rooms, which was quite ambitious⁣ considering the⁢ time ‌constraints.

**Bart:** Yes, we decided ​to surprise them⁤ with more space than they anticipated. ​However, as any good designer knows, creating‌ luxury and spaciousness takes time and effort. We had to work around the clock to make sure everything‌ was perfect, which meant some⁣ late nights and early mornings.

**Interviewer:** How do you⁢ balance the ‍need for quality‌ and the tight deadline?

**Bart:** ⁢Quality is always our top ⁢priority, so we started planning well in advance‌ and made sure ‍we had‍ the right ⁢team in place. ‍We ‍also divided the work into⁣ manageable tasks to ensure we stayed on​ track. Communication ⁤with the family also played a crucial role in ensuring we met their ⁤expectations while sticking to the timeline.

**Laura:** Another⁤ challenge was finding the right ‍suppliers and ‌materials within⁤ the given budget. It’s essential to stay within the budget while still delivering an⁣ impressive end result, which can be tricky⁣ sometimes.

**Interviewer:**⁣ That must’ve⁢ been tough

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