If you’ve been looking for a new show that combines renovation, sustainability, an incredible host, and a nostalgic core that’ll hit you right in your feels, then wehave some great news for you. Actress and activist Pamela Anderson’s series Pamela’s Garden of Eden is now streaming on At Home with Family Handyman, and it checks all the boxes. Each episode focuses on an aspect of a home renovation as she returns to the property her grandparents once owned and works to bring it back to life and make it her personal paradise.

In the third episode of Pamela’s Garden of Eden, Anderson focuses on renovating the front room of one of the buildings on the property she calls the Roadhouse. When she was a child, this room was her grandmother’s general store. Anderson spends the episode working with her designer, Francesca, to figure out how to make the space inviting while also preserving her family’s history.
The Inspiration
Anderson begins the brainstorming process by telling Francesca about the space’s history. She recalls reaching into the fridge in the corner for frozen treats. She also fondly remembers the large counter with the cash register on it, which was the focal point of the space. When she discusses the renovation with her parents, she laughs, remembering how she’d “put things on their account” as a child.
As Anderson and Francesca discuss design ideas, they agree it’s not functional as is. Currently, Anderson is using it as her office. However, since it’s right at the home’s entry and not entirely private, it’s not exactly conducive to focus.
In transforming it into a more welcoming area, Anderson wants to include a nod to the space’s history. She stresses the importance of making it feel creative, too. She doesn’t want it to just look like something out of a catalog. This is a piece of family history, and that element is crucial to her.
The two discuss furniture elements, color palettes and fun touches, all centered on bringing that history to the forefront so she and her parents could reminisce about her grandmother and the fun times they all had when they’d visit the Roadhouse.

The Key Touches
Bringing this space back to life, blending Anderson’s taste with the details that will honor its history, and staying as sustainable as possible throughout is no small order. But Anderson, Francesca and the build team work hard to make it happen. They go back and forth over a tile inlay in the floor, the right fabrics for window treatments, and what decor elements will fit best with the space and Anderson’s vision.
One inspired design choice that blends all the critical elements is a coffee station. The espresso machine has a similar profile to the old cash register. As such, it immediately calls back fond memories of childhood. The small table sits near the window—the perfect spot to enjoy coffee and cookies. Plus, it gives the room a familiar cafe feel; the kind you might find yourself returning to again and again because it feels more like an extension of your own home than a restaurant.
To find out how the rest of the renovation goes, you can watch Pamela’s Garden of Eden on At Home with Family Handyman. Season one premiered May 4, 2026 and season two premiers in June 2026.
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