Chip and Joanna Gaines ofFixer Upperhave Magnolia Market.

Drew and Jonathan Scott fromThe Property Brothershave Scott Living.

Shea and Syd McGee ofDream Home MakeoverhaveStudio McGee.

Mina Starsiak Hawk smiling

But why did Starsiak Hawk open a store?

How did she open it?

It was “no fault of her own,” Starsiak Hawk toldThe List.

Mina Starsiak Hawk and MJ in the store, wearing masks

“Financing and just bandwidth, it didn’t happen.”

“I think it was June, this past June [2020],” she said.

“And we were like, ‘You know what?

Mina Starsiak Hawk working at her store

We’re going to do this.

It’s fine.'”

We’re not losing our butts."

The store has also been doing well because they put a focus on e-commerce right from the start.

A lot but the vast majority of it is affordable.

Many HGTV shows use gorgeous, but very expensive, decor that’s not attainable for most viewers.

That’s not Mina Starsiak Hawk’s style.

“We’re in the Midwest,” she said.

“Our prices on our show we talk about are reasonable.”

“We wanted a store where there was something for everyone.”

But that doesn’t mean Two Chicks District Co. doesn’t have stunners with heftier price tags.

“We got this like fancy, fancy, fancy velvet couch.

It’s amazing.”

“It’s giant and it was 4,000.

I think that’s the most expensive thing we’ve ever had in the store.”

But even with the big-ticket items, Mina just wants her store to be affordable for everyone.

“it’s possible for you to watch the show, say, ‘I like this.

And you’re good.

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