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HGTV stars Ben and Erin Napier talk about raising their children in their renovated dream home

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HGTV's Home Town stars Ben and Erin Napier revealed that they have completed their dream home in the countryside of southern Mississippi after nine months of renovations.In their People cover story this week, the couple talk about spending quality time with their two daughters — Helen, four, and Mae, one— and taking a break from the spotlight amid their busy schedules.The couple purchased the 1930 Tudor-style home that spans 4,000 square feet in July of 2021.

All smiles: Ben and Erin Napier have focusing on making time for their family amid their busy schedules; seen in 2020In an exclusive interview with People, Ben, 39, shared: 'This is our quote, unquote weekend getaway.' 'We know this is fleeting,' Erin, 37, emphasized how precious it is to raise their young daughters and how important it is to make time for family.

She added, 'I feel like we are in the middle of living the best years of our life. I'm very aware of it, and I want to keep it somehow.' 'Fishergirl and pappaw': Erin snapped a picture of her husband showing their daughter Helen how to fishBecause their show Home Town made the town of Laurel a popular destination for visitors, the family wanted to find a home to raise their children with more privacy.

The couple also wanted their children to experience the type of country upbringing they both had, which they couldn't do in downtown Laurel.Erin told Southern Living that she grew up on a chicken farm in the magazine's November cover story: 'My playtime consisted of climbing a lot of trees and digging for arrowheads in the woods.

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