The show follows Bryan Baeumler, a licensed contractor, and his wife Sarah Baeumler, who’s a designer. Bryan Baeumler is one of HGTV Canada’s go-to contractors and the host of Bryan Inc., House of Bryan, Leave it to Bryan and Island of Bryan. Instead of wondering what it feels like to live in an HGTV-renovated home, you can experience it on Bryan and Sarah's resort 'Renovation Island': Here is how much it will cost you to stay in the revamped Baeumlers' resort in Bahamas. They wanted to turn the rundown vacation spot into an island oasis, with 18 luxury hotel rooms, 22 ocean-front villas, and plenty of resort amenities. 'Renovation Island' follows Bryan and Sarah's adventures as they work on renovating their newly acquired resort from an old, rundown resort to a swanky, luxurious resort for the tourists. Debuting in June 2020, HGTV's Renovation Island follows the real-life adventures of contractor Bryan Baeumler and his wife, designer Sarah Baeumler, as they and their four children move to the Bahamas to undertake an ambitious renovation project — not of a home, but an entire vacation resort. So, you’re looking to renovate. HGTV's Renovation Island is where a home reno show meets paradise. So how much did they spend on this ambitious project? The series features husband and wife duo Bryan and Sarah Baeumler renovating an abandoned, sixties era holiday resort on an island in the Bahamas. Bryan and Sarah — along with a small staff — dove right in, tackling a long list of must-do projects that had to be completed before they could welcome any guests. Created by Bryan Baeumler, Frank Halbert. With Bryan Baeumler, Sarah Baeumlar, Charlotte Baeumler, Lincoln Baeumler. Before you get started though, you’ll need to have a budget. The Baeumler family relocates to the Bahamas with the hope of renovating and opening a beachfront resort. The resort which is spread across a sprawling 10-acre property boasts of 18 luxurious hotel rooms, 22 ocean-front villas, and pools. HGTV's Renovation Island was an instant hit when the show aired in the United States, but many people are wondering how much money was funneled into building the resort. And they wanted to do it all in six months.