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'Full House' Home Reconstructed for 'Fuller House'
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Candace Cameron Bure shares on Instagram a picture of the 'Full House' house being set up on the Warner Brother's back lot.

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Candace Cameron Bure's D.J. is back to the Tanners' San Francisco home. As Netflix's "Fuller House" is currently in production, the "Full House" home is being reconstructed in the studio for the filming of the revival.

Cameron Bure recently took to Instagram to share a peek of the house, which apparently is getting a makeover. The white paint is now replaced with light blue and the red door is now painted purple-gray. "They are building the Full House house on the Warner Brother's back lot! Welcome to my childhood home," so the actress captioned the image.

"Fuller House", which is set to debut on Netflix in 2016, will follow the recently widowed DJ and her three kids, along with her sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and neighbor Kimmy (Andrea Barber). The new series will be preceded by a one-hour reunion that reunites original stars, including Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier and Scott Weinger.

Pro dancers Valentin Chmerkovskiy and Maksim Chmerkovskiy are set to appear on the 13-episode series as Stephanie and D.J. Tanner's love interests.

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