Jonathan Knight is sharing a closer look at his lake house bedroom following the finale of his HGTV spin-off Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp. The New Kids on the Block frontman shared photos of the room on Instagram and pointed out his favorite item in the space: a king-size spindle bed. Fans are enamored with the charming addition, and it’s not the only item in the bedroom they’re obsessing over.
“I have always been a fan of spindle beds,” Knight wrote in the Instagram caption. “I own many antique ones but a king size version was not possible as king size is a modern thing.”
He went on to reveal he found the bed on the Los Angeles-based English Farmhouse Furniture’s website. “It truly makes me so happy and is the perfect look in my bedroom,” he continued. “Have spent many nights in this bed and look forward to adding more furniture from @englishfarmhousefurniture to my collection.”
He ended the caption by thanking the company for “amazing quality, customer service, and for classic furniture that will stand the test of time!”
Fans shared their love for the bed in the comments, noting how they appreciate the handmade craftsmanship. Others pointed out the clever nightstand and plaid wallpaper. One person wrote, “Love the bed and the room! But, can we talk about the suitcase nightstand? That’s the cutest thing ever.”
Another added, “Are those vintage-type suitcases as the nightstand?! So clever and creative!”
At first, some were unsure about how the plaid wallpaper would look on the walls. But once they saw the final reveal, they were impressed. “You always look so good in plaid,” one person commented. “Who knew plaid would look great on the walls as well?”
Beyond Knight's bedroom, fans are eagerly awaiting details on when they can officially book a stay at his camp. We'll certainly be keeping an eye out for when he drops those details!

Kelly Allen is the Associate Editor at House Beautiful, where she creates design, culture, and travel content online and in the magazine. She’s been on the team since 2019, writing features on dreamy TV sets and movie filming locations, in-depth city guides, and inspiring home tours. From researching ethereal estates to discovering can’t-miss set decoration details onscreen, she’s always eager to answer burning pop culture questions through a design lens. In her five-year career, she’s built a strong network of designers across disciplines to tap for their invaluable expertise. Her background includes honing reporting skills while tackling viral news for Delish and contributing to Cosmopolitan’s entertainment coverage. When she’s not watching every new film and TV show, she’s browsing vintage home stores, attending industry events, and wandering around New York City—highlighting it all on Instagram.