Some familiar faces are about to return to your TV.
Before TLC debuts a new season of Trading Spaces in 2018, the network will host a reunion special with the home makeover show’s original cast and introduce the new designers and carpenters that will be joining for the reboot.
Related: The Return of One ‘Off the Grid’ Trading Spaces Designer Shocked the Cast: ‘They Really Didn’t Know if He was Coming’
Paige Davis, who signed on for the new season in July, along with designers Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic and Laurie Smith, and carpenters Ty Pennington,...
Before TLC debuts a new season of Trading Spaces in 2018, the network will host a reunion special with the home makeover show’s original cast and introduce the new designers and carpenters that will be joining for the reboot.
Related: The Return of One ‘Off the Grid’ Trading Spaces Designer Shocked the Cast: ‘They Really Didn’t Know if He was Coming’
Paige Davis, who signed on for the new season in July, along with designers Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic and Laurie Smith, and carpenters Ty Pennington,...
- 11/8/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Genevieve Gorder is here for the Trading Spaces reboot . . . and she might be there for it, too.
“It coming back feels a little weird and a little exciting,” Gorder tells People of the news that TLC will bring back the hit show at a preview for her forthcoming collection for children’s décor brand, Land of Nod. “It will never be the same, but I want them to build on what we did and make it better.”
Asked if she’d consider signing on to the new show if she got the call, Gorder replies without hesitation, “Of course,” adding,...
“It coming back feels a little weird and a little exciting,” Gorder tells People of the news that TLC will bring back the hit show at a preview for her forthcoming collection for children’s décor brand, Land of Nod. “It will never be the same, but I want them to build on what we did and make it better.”
Asked if she’d consider signing on to the new show if she got the call, Gorder replies without hesitation, “Of course,” adding,...
- 3/30/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
The final episode of season seven of Hgtv's Next Design Star picks up right where we left off last week; the final two designers, Danielle and Britany leave the judges table and return to the Designer's Lounge where they find mentor David Bromstad.
David's there to give them their final challenge: They will each create a fully-produced five minute pilot presentation of their own design show. They'll each work with a real family whose home both has two adjoining rooms that need their design help. They'll have three days to complete the design and pilot show, they'll have a full TV crew to work with, and a "fantastic design team." That's right, you've guessed it, each "fantastic design team" will be made up of their former competitors.
Britany (right) with her team Mikel and Rachel
Britany who has first choice in alternate selection, chooses Rachel in the first round, and Mikel in the second.
David's there to give them their final challenge: They will each create a fully-produced five minute pilot presentation of their own design show. They'll each work with a real family whose home both has two adjoining rooms that need their design help. They'll have three days to complete the design and pilot show, they'll have a full TV crew to work with, and a "fantastic design team." That's right, you've guessed it, each "fantastic design team" will be made up of their former competitors.
Britany (right) with her team Mikel and Rachel
Britany who has first choice in alternate selection, chooses Rachel in the first round, and Mikel in the second.
- 7/25/2012
- by Miz Liz
- The Backlot
Hgtv is about to throw caution to the wind, and take the ultimate step in branding a show. The truck may already be on the way to your house, and you could be the next person to get Hgtv'd.
Kicking off on Monday, June 6th, the Hgtv'd truck will start showing up at people's homes, and giving them the Hgtv treatment. Hgtv fans were asked to upload photos and videos to try to earn their shot at a makeover, and those lucky enough to get selected are in for the surprise of their lives. Check out the entries here - http://my.hgtv.com/hgtvd/multigallery.esi
Check out more info below, along with some images, and make sure to tune in.
For anyone who’s ever fantasized about Hgtv knocking on their door and telling them they’re getting a home makeover, that dream is about to come true...
Kicking off on Monday, June 6th, the Hgtv'd truck will start showing up at people's homes, and giving them the Hgtv treatment. Hgtv fans were asked to upload photos and videos to try to earn their shot at a makeover, and those lucky enough to get selected are in for the surprise of their lives. Check out the entries here - http://my.hgtv.com/hgtvd/multigallery.esi
Check out more info below, along with some images, and make sure to tune in.
For anyone who’s ever fantasized about Hgtv knocking on their door and telling them they’re getting a home makeover, that dream is about to come true...
- 5/15/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Rooting for Team Gay on Hgtv's Design Star can be a rough gig. After out Miami designer David Bromstad won the crown in the show's first season and went on to become one of the network's most popular designers, all the other out contestants have either fizzled out early or come tantalizingly close only to get squeezed out in the end.
So which is it going to be this year? Out designer Michael Moeller has made it to the final four. Can he be the next gay Design Star?
Moeller, 30, is a New Yorker, and hoping to bring some hometown mojo to the series' seventh season, set in Manhattan and directed by reality show superstar Mark Burnett (Survivor, The Apprentice). He's been a designer for almost 10 years, and owned his own business for the last two years.
"Design Star is the first time in my life I've been able to...
So which is it going to be this year? Out designer Michael Moeller has made it to the final four. Can he be the next gay Design Star?
Moeller, 30, is a New Yorker, and hoping to bring some hometown mojo to the series' seventh season, set in Manhattan and directed by reality show superstar Mark Burnett (Survivor, The Apprentice). He's been a designer for almost 10 years, and owned his own business for the last two years.
"Design Star is the first time in my life I've been able to...
- 8/4/2010
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Why is Hgtv's Design Star like Noah's ark? Because the gays go two by two.
It seems like almost every season, they give us two out gay male contestants to interview and feature in our coverage of the interior design reality competition show. Season before last, we ended up with a third, stealth member, but my prediction is that no one in this season's cast is a gay cop who's also an ex-adult film star.
One thing I'm sure of, though: If you watch Design Star for the design, you'll enjoy the premiere episode. They skip the big intros and backstage drama and go right to most people's favorite challenge, the white room, with the added twist that each designer is creating a room for one of his or her fellow designers.
It's an opportunity to get to know all the designers really quickly (as well as for our first hint of backstabbing,...
It seems like almost every season, they give us two out gay male contestants to interview and feature in our coverage of the interior design reality competition show. Season before last, we ended up with a third, stealth member, but my prediction is that no one in this season's cast is a gay cop who's also an ex-adult film star.
One thing I'm sure of, though: If you watch Design Star for the design, you'll enjoy the premiere episode. They skip the big intros and backstage drama and go right to most people's favorite challenge, the white room, with the added twist that each designer is creating a room for one of his or her fellow designers.
It's an opportunity to get to know all the designers really quickly (as well as for our first hint of backstabbing,...
- 6/10/2010
- by christiekeith
- The Backlot
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