HGTV's Jasmine Roth Shows You How She Put The Finishing Touches On Her Camp Roth Hideaway

Jasmine Roth, star of HGTV's hit shows "Hidden Potential" and "Help! I Wrecked My House," has been working on a secret project. Earlier this year, Roth and her husband purchased a new four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home that was nearly finished inside but lacking some essential pieces like cabinetry, bathroom fixtures, flooring, and wall paint. In her Instagram announcement about the purchase, Roth wrote, "I had dreams of a sleek modern chef's kitchen, a relaxing main suite, textural lighting, family spaces, and even a 'hidden' play area for [my daughter] Hazel." 

On May 20, 2023, those dreams finally came true, and she announced the completion of "Camp Roth." While fans have praised the transformation, it seems that the big reveal has brought on even more questions than answers. Luckily, she didn't leave her followers hanging and explained that she gathered materials and décor from a variety of sources and brands, including Target, Kohler, Sherwin Williams, and more.

From the kitchen faucet to the "zen zone" yoga mats to Roth's office wallpaper, fans wanted to know about every detail revealed within the new Camp Roth home. Here's what Roth had to say about the barrage of questions and where she says she collected some of her followers' favorite finishing touches. 

The drama is in the details

"So many questions about where everything is from at #CampRoth," read a new post shared on Jasmine Roth's Instagram. She then featured some of the most common questions, like "Where is the kitchen faucet from?", "Where are your mats from?", and "White paint is so hard. What color are your walls?" Understandably, the busy HGTV star and full-time mom doesn't always have time to respond directly to fans' comments and questions, but Roth did her best to answer some of her most common asks in the caption of her post.

"So lovely seeing all your questions and comments on this project," she wrote, "I haven't had a chance to write an article with all the sources, or even make a collection on [my Instagram shop] yet, but here are a few quick answers to your questions." Cutting to the chase, she listed and tagged the brands where several items came from. The kitchen faucet and bathtub are both from Kohler, titled the "Purist" faucet and "Ceric" bathtub. Her yoga mats in the zen corner of the loft are from Target, the office wallpaper is from Chasing Paper, and the white walls are "Alabaster" by Sherwin Williams. As for the home structure itself, Roth credits Shadow Rock Construction, but all of the interior design elements were completed by herself and her company, Built Custom Homes.