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Trading Spaces: Family

Season 1 2003 - 2004

  • 2003-07-06T23:00:00Z on TLC
  • 1h
  • 2d 11h (59 episodes)
  • United States
  • Reality
Ever sit in a friend or relative's home and wish you could strip or paint the walls, take up the floor, sew and replace fabric on the couch or chairs? Then this show is for you! Trading Spaces: Family is a design show based on the British series Changing Rooms. The shows takes two sets of neighbors, and they switch one room in each other's home. They are assigned a designer, and given a $1,000 budget... and they only have two days to completely redesign their neighbor's room. They are not allowed back in to their own rooms until the two days are up. At the end of each episode, the host sits down to talk with the designers about the room they just finished. Then, the host takes the owners into their rooms, with their eyes closed, and reveals the room to them. Will they like the design? Will they hate them? Will they get rid of the design... Or their neighbors? In Trading Spaces: Family, they add a twist. It's not just neighbors trading spaces anymore; it's families. Teams co

59 episodes

Series Premiere

2003-07-06T23:00:00Z

1x01 Pennsylvania: Sterling Drive

Series Premiere

1x01 Pennsylvania: Sterling Drive

  • 2003-07-06T23:00:00Z1h

Pennsylvania: Sterling Drive The Trading Spaces: Family crew rolls into tiny Perkasie, Pennsylvania for their premiere episode. Designers Hilda Santo-Tomas and Doug Wilson get some extra hands to help them, since these homeowners come in teams of four! As Hildi takes a countrified family room in another direction, 9-year-old Jena makes sure to give her some design tips. Doug and carpenter Carter Oosterhouse take a chance when they get rid of a fireplace mantle the homeowners want protected. Is their plan a success, or does this family affair turn into a nightmare?

1x02 Pennsylvania: Orchard Avenue

  • 2003-07-13T23:00:00Z1h

Pennsylvania: Orchard Avenue Trading Spaces: Family has front row seats as designer Edward Walker is in a heated battle with four layers of wallpaper. While he and his family steam, scrape and sand, Genevieve Gorder and her team are on easy street as she puts together a living room inspired by the wood floors. Carpenter Carter Oosterhouse is working hard, but will he get upset when one of his creations is given the boot? And while Edward does finally win out over the wallpaper, are the homeowners sad to see it gone or do they rejoice that someone else did all that hard work? We'll find out!

2003-07-20T23:00:00Z

1x03 Pennsylvania: Stump Road

1x03 Pennsylvania: Stump Road

  • 2003-07-20T23:00:00Z1h

Pennsylvania: Stump Road New designer Christi Proctor gets some unexpected help in her first episode of Trading Spaces: Family. The dad on her team is a professional painter! So they rock and roll some paint on their neighbor's family room walls. And while Christi takes into account the homeowner's country style, does she put her Texas twist on it? Across the street, Vern Yip pulls up some old carpeting — but has no money in the budget to get the wood floors underneath into shape. Tune in to see if Vern finds an affordable solution and if Christi's debut performance gets a standing ovation.

North Carolina: Love Valley Drive Designers Frank Bielec and Kia Steave-Dickerson head south as Trading Spaces: Family hits the Raleigh, North Carolina suburb of Cary. Frank's inspiration for his living room centers around a painting by the 9-year-old girl who lives in the house. Kia takes a home office/family room and tries to create some real function, all while getting used to having a kid by her side to help out! Carpenter Carter Oosterhouse gets the work piled on by Frank, and still has to build a huge armoire for Kia. Will it all get done? And will the homeowners shed tears of joy or sadness?

1x05 North Carolina: Dogwood Trail

  • 2003-08-03T23:00:00Z1h

North Carolina: Dogwood Trail On this episode of Trading Spaces: Family, these families of practical jokers get into some fowl play, as designer Edward Walker talks turkey with his team ... literally. While he's creating a ""hot"" look for his living room with a faux fireplace, Vern Yip gets in on the jokes but tries to keeps his design under wraps. That might be hard to do, as host Joe Farrell uncovers a secret plan by the homeowners to cheat. With all the joking around, carpenter Carter Oosterhouse manages to stay neutral and build some great pieces for both rooms. Tune in to see if Vern and Edward's designs are a hit or if they ruffle feathers.

This episode of Trading Spaces: Family sends designer Christi Proctor back in time ... to a living room that hasn't been decorated for decades! As she battles some old, worn carpet, Edward Walker declares ""Ole!"" on the living room across the street. With some bright paint and the help of carpenter Carter Oosterhouse, Edward transforms his basic Kentucky room into something he calls ""Mexican Mod."" You'll have to see it to believe it!

2003-08-17T23:00:00Z

1x07 Kentucky: Roycewood Road

1x07 Kentucky: Roycewood Road

  • 2003-08-17T23:00:00Z1h

A ttention sports fans, Trading Spaces: Family has a Kentucky Wildcats family going up against their Louisville Cardinal neighbors. While designers Hilda Santo-Tomas and Christi Proctor stay away from team colors, they don't shy away from major changes. Christi goes all out, adding some Texas spice to a classy, yet understated, family room. Hilda unclutters a furniture-filled living room and has carpenter Carter Oosterhouse turn a simple fireplace into a work of art. And a special guest stops by to visit one of our pint-sized homeowners!

1x08 Kentucky: Northridge Drive

  • 2003-08-24T23:00:00Z1h

Trading Spaces: Family pits sister against sister in this Kentucky episode. The next door siblings and their families get an added surprise, as the identities of their designers are kept from them until the end of Day 1. While one sister is thrilled to learn designer Frank Bielec is in her room, the other sister is uneasy wondering what Hilda Santo-Thomas might do to her ultra conservative living room. Carpenter Carter Oosterhouse gets his own surprise from Hilda, who wears him down with her tall order.

2003-08-31T23:00:00Z

1x09 Viginia: Jenan Road

1x09 Viginia: Jenan Road

  • 2003-08-31T23:00:00Z1h

This episode of Trading Spaces: Family spans the generations as a 9-year-old boy, his mom and grandmother trade spaces with a mom and her two teen daughters. With the help of carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor, designer Edward Walker transforms a boy's bedroom into something that's out of this world, while Christi Proctor spices up a bland kitchen.

2003-09-07T23:00:00Z

1x10 Virginia: Talbot Court

1x10 Virginia: Talbot Court

  • 2003-09-07T23:00:00Z1h

Designer Edward Walker has his Virginia Beach homeowners swimming in a sea of beach mats he plans to put on the walls. At the other house, designer Christi Proctor and carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor build the ultimate indoor playground. Tune in to this episode of Trading Spaces: Family to see if these designs sink or swim.

2003-09-14T23:00:00Z

1x11 Connecticut: Penny Lane

1x11 Connecticut: Penny Lane

  • 2003-09-14T23:00:00Z1h

In this episode, Joe leads the Trading Spaces team to his alma mater, Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut. Along with designers Hildi Santo-Thomas and Frank Bielec, Joe matches wits with two other Ivy League graduates and doctors as they trade in their pens and pencils for paint brushes and power tools. Frank and green team mom, Amy, use some surgical precision to hand paint a desk. Meanwhile, carpenter Carter Oosterhouse designs and constructs an entertainment center meant to reposition furniture for Hildi's design. Can Frank plan the perfect ""family but kid"" room? And, can Hildi get her not-quite-white walls painted in time and within budget? Tune in to find out!

2003-09-21T23:00:00Z

1x12 Virginia: Robinhood Drive

1x12 Virginia: Robinhood Drive

  • 2003-09-21T23:00:00Z1h

On this episode of Trading Spaces: Family, designer Christi Proctor branches out with a daring design: a 3-D family tree rooted to the wall. Down the street, designer Vern Yip tries to score a touchdown with a Baltimore Ravens theme room. Carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor brings both rooms together, earning an MVP award for all her hard work.

Joe Farrell and carpenter Carter Oosterhouse head back to Connecticut and hook up with their trusty design mates, Doug Wilson and Laurie Smith, for the next Trading Spaces Family challenge.
Its anchors away as Laurie's ""modern nautical"" room plan tests blue team dad's handyman ability. If he thinks that's difficult, let's see how hard it is to convince Laurie not to paint a cherry wood dining room set. Doug gives up total control as his red team picks their neighbors living room wall colors out of a hat!
Will this team have enough time to finish Doug's ambitious paint job or will they get hung up on his ""Charlie's anger""? Watch and see!

1x14 Massachusetts: Midway Lane

  • 2003-10-05T23:00:00Z1h

Wickid awesome"" is the word as Rick Rifle brings wild colors and tie dye to an extended living room and Edward Walker gives a kitchen an earthy look for two ""hippy"" families in Smithfield, Rhode Island. As Rick lets the girls loose painting, Joe Farrell thinks of some ways to control his ""overspending"".
All the while, Edward has Carter Oosterhouse working overtime on a few ambitious projects meant to spice up a hot and boring kitchen.
Will the family get a kick out of Rick's colorful creation? Will Carter finish Edward's projects on time and to his perfection? All in two days works

In this episode, Rick Rifle had fun with faux fur while transforming a guest bedroom into a teenage girls room.
Next door, our other family works tirelessly with Edward to add some muscle to their neighbor's rag-tag fitness room. For this, our always hard working host Joe Farrell and carpenter Carter Oosterhouse bust out the sledgehammer for a good old fashioned demolition.
Back in Rick's room, the blue team continues designing Rick's early sixties mod bedroom while learning the finer points of ""squiggology"".
Will Edward and his team create a knock-out fitness room? And will Rick's French art lesson be a success? Watch and see.

2003-10-19T23:00:00Z

1x16 Cleveland: Yorkwood Court

1x16 Cleveland: Yorkwood Court

  • 2003-10-19T23:00:00Z1h

On this episode of Trading Spaces: Family, designer Rick Rifle aims for a post-modern design, but everyone else is convinced it resembles a Halloween haunted house!
Carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor adds her touch to the room when she builds a monster-sized entertainment center to house a giant television. Across the street, designer Christi Proctor brings the outdoors indoors when she constructs a garden wall using foam stones.
Tune in to see whether the homeowners are in for a trick or a treat when they see what the designers have done to their rooms!

1x17 Cleveland: Plantation Place

  • 2003-10-27T00:00:00Z1h

Designers Kia Steave-Dickerson and Frank Bielec rock and roll their way into Cleveland on this episode of Trading Spaces: Family.
Let's hope Kia's ""karaoke club"" will have her homeowners crooning, not cringing, even after they discover she's chopped up their sofa. Earning it a standing ovation might be the awesome stage built by carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor.
Over in Frank's house, he hopes to jazz up a bland kitchen with some funky fabric, but the homeowners end up seeing double - Kia is using the same pattern in their house!

2003-11-03T00:00:00Z

1x18 Cleveland: Elmcrest Drive

1x18 Cleveland: Elmcrest Drive

  • 2003-11-03T00:00:00Z1h

On this episode of Trading Spaces: Family, designer Frank Bielec puts some bounce in a conservative rec room with a basketball theme, while Rick Rifle sheds some light on a family room paneled in dark wood.

2003-11-10T00:00:00Z

1x19 Pennsylvania: Estate Road

1x19 Pennsylvania: Estate Road

  • 2003-11-10T00:00:00Z1h

Hildi's hot-off-the-press design has her team asking, ""What's black and white and red all over?"" Next door, Kia's antique inspired room has her family painting, stenciling, and glazing. All this to create her ""retro forward"" design.

1x20 Pennsylvania: Grant Street

  • 2003-11-17T00:00:00Z1h

To Bucks County, Pennsylvania, we go for this next adventure called Trading Spaces: Family. This time, we've teamed up Barry Wood and Christi Proctor for some much-needed room updating.

1x21 Pennsylvania: Farrell Drive

  • 2003-11-24T00:00:00Z1h

Frank Bielec gets graphic and Edward Walker sees black and white when each redecorates a family basement

1x22 Jersey Shore: McCarter Avenue

  • 2003-11-28T00:00:00Z1h

In this episode, we're in Fair Haven, New Jersey bunkering down for the arrival of Hurricane Isabel. Joe Farrell and the gang, designers Barry Wood, Rick Rifle, and carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor, have come prepared for this stormy adventure in home redecoration.
Thankfully for Rick's team, there is a real life fireman on hand to help make sure nothing gets out of control. Forget the hurricane, he may have his hands full with just Mr. Rifle. Braving the outdoors is Amy Wynn, who is busy constructing a massive pagoda entertainment center.
At the neighbor's house, Barry and his team, including the other Isabel, are busy re-configuring a family room, complete with a feaux foyer and floor level entertainment center. Can they get everything built before the storm comes to town? Tune in and see!

To Red Bank, New Jersey we go for our next episode as Joe Farrell and designers Kia Steve-Dickerson and Barry Wood, as well as carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor, celebrate one family's anniversary and another design challenge

1x24 Jersey Shore: Terrace Place

  • 2003-12-08T00:00:00Z1h

Joe Farrell and designer Edward Walker go ""copper crazy"" as they solder copper for three new pieces of furniture. Next door, designer Barry Wood has his family seeing stripes in his colorful room design.

2003-12-15T00:00:00Z

1x25 Delaware: Freedom Drive

1x25 Delaware: Freedom Drive

  • 2003-12-15T00:00:00Z1h

Christi Proctor and Edward Walker are our designing stars in this episode of Trading Spaces Family. All the while, carpenter Carter Oosterhouse is tucked away in one corner of the house building a huge, flip top storage/sitting bench.

1x26 Jersey Shore: Old Farm Road

  • 2003-12-22T00:00:00Z1h

Two sisters, Holly and Robin, and their families, two houses back-to-back, two days, and a thousand dollars... the ultimate Trading Spaces Family challenge. Let's see if our designers Doug Wilson and Barry Wood are up for it!
Doug's family goes on a work strike when he refuses to have carpenter Carter Oosterhouse make a much needed computer desk for the living room. Just behind them at the other sister's house, Barry has his team reaching new heights as they work on a living room with a huge cathedral ceiling.
Will sister Holly like it, or will she hit the roof? And will Doug's yellow painted walls leave sister Robin and her kids feeling sunny and vibrant or just stuck with a lemon? Watch and see!

2003-12-29T00:00:00Z

1x27 Memphis: Riverchase Drive

1x27 Memphis: Riverchase Drive

  • 2003-12-29T00:00:00Z1h

Equipped with electric blue paint, Astroturf, and Elvis memorabilia, designer Rick Rifle has what he needs to create a ""Blue Hawaii"" hangout for his Elvis admiring gang.
Carpenter Carter Oosterhouse goes all out, designing and building a radical sandbox and surfboard juice bar for Rick. But he also shakes up Christi Proctor's room by building a saloon-style entertainment center for her Wild West living room.
Tune in to Trading Spaces: Family see if these Memphis dwellers say, ""Thank you, thank you very much.""

2004-01-05T00:00:00Z

1x28 Memphis: Thornebrook Cove

1x28 Memphis: Thornebrook Cove

  • 2004-01-05T00:00:00Z1h

On this episode of Trading Spaces: Family, the heat is on in designer Hildi Santo-Tomas' kitchen! She goes head to head with a firefighter homeowner when he refuses to paint his neighbors kitchen turquoise and purple. Host Joe Farrell is there put out the fire, but Hildi is able to cool things down on her own.
Next door, Kia Steave-Dickerson's police officer and his family don't blink an eye when she chooses a fluorescent green and red palette for their friends' family room. Carpenter Carter Oosterhouse stays out of the fray and builds according to the plans.
Will each families' design decisions fuel the flame of their friendship or leave each other fuming? Tune in and see!

2004-01-12T00:00:00Z

1x29 Memphis: Ivy Laurel Cove

1x29 Memphis: Ivy Laurel Cove

  • 2004-01-12T00:00:00Z1h

Tensions are high on this episode of Trading Spaces: Family, as new designer Laura Day discovers that her decorative painting design will take too much time to complete. She keeps her cool, and manages to create a hot pink hangout out of a once bland bonus room.
Next door, designer Edward Walker's family can't disguise their surprise when he reveals an army camouflage design that includes landing a helicopter in the center of the room!
Carpenter Carter Oosterhouse takes on the elaborate helicopter construction, all while building a banquette and ballet bar for Laura's room.
Tune and see if the ambitious trio can make it all happen within 48 hours!

1x30 Birmingham: Sweetgum Drive

  • 2004-01-19T00:00:00Z1h

Designer Rick Rifle turns a drab playroom into a zany, magic woodland, complete with fairies, forests and flying fish with feathers. Next door, Frank Bielec is full of bright ideas when he paints large lava lamps all over the walls of his family room, and designs a gigantic light switch made by carpenter Carter Oosterhouse!

Designer Edward Walker sets himself up for potential designer disaster on this episode of Trading Spaces: Family when he gives the homeowners everything they didn't want! Next door, Rick Rifle uses his set-designer skills to create a golden age of Hollywood design for the kitchen.

1x32 Birmingham: Buckingham Place

  • 2004-02-02T00:00:00Z1h

Christi Proctor enlists the aid of four feisty southern belles as they tackle a den and turn it into a football lair. With carpenter Carter Oosterhouse's help, Laurie Hickson-Smith's team converts a high traffic hallway into an elegant dining room.

1x33 Tallahassee: Ox Bottom Lane

  • 2004-02-09T00:00:00Z1h

Down south to Tallahassee, Florida we head for this episode of Trading Spaces Family. Sunny greetings to our designers, Laura Day and Edward Walker, as well as carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor.
Stencils and a pie cut table have Laura Day and Amy Wynn working overtime. Let's see how Laura feels about changing her plans when her family suggests revising her painting ideas. Amy Wynn also has some design changes herself!! Hey, who's the designer here???
With the help of two young boys, a designer mom, and an unhandy dad, Edward and his family work tirelessly to bring some drama to a little girl's bedroom.
Will Tori think her royal bedroom redo is fit for a queen? And will Laura's new dining room serve up tears or cheers? Tune in to see!

In one house, Barry Wood and his family work on designing a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired family room. Over in Hildi's kitchen, Joe's been busy spray painting appliances while the green team works on laying down some tile on the counter tops.

2004-02-23T00:00:00Z

1x35 Tallahassee: Emerson Lane

1x35 Tallahassee: Emerson Lane

  • 2004-02-23T00:00:00Z1h

Tune in to another ""ultimate"" Trading Spaces Family episode as we bring you two, 3-generation families. Grandmom, mom, and kids are giving up a room in their house to the creative disposal of our designers, Doug Wilson and Barry Wood.

A hockey theme, a two-sided room, and two moms named Lisa highlight this chapter of Trading Spaces Family. Joe Farrell and Co., designers Kia Steve-Dickerson and Frank Bielec, along with carpenter Faber Dewar, are diligently working under the sun in Tampa, Florida.

Joe Farrell is hoping that no one goes overboard on his or her budget for this special ""House Boat"" episode of Trading Spaces Family. Designers Hildi Santo-Tomas and Edward Walker are asking for all hands on deck to help them redecorate these two sea dwellings.

Barry Wood and Christi Proctor, have no time for fun in the sun as they begin the Trading Spaces Family challenge. With a family, a thousand dollars and carpenter Faber Dewar, our room engineers have the daunting task of redecorating two almost teenage girls' rooms!

2004-03-22T00:00:00Z

1x39 Orlando: Horseshoe Drive

1x39 Orlando: Horseshoe Drive

  • 2004-03-22T00:00:00Z1h

Edward Walker sets out to revamp a family room but makes host Joe Farrell nervous when he starts to chop chairs at the knees! Next door, designer Doug Wilson's ""cozy cavern"" theme defies his team's desire to lighten up their neighbors' dim family room.

1x40 Orlando: Bramble Bush Court

  • 2004-03-29T00:00:00Z1h

While their father is sent to active duty in the Army, designer Laura Day sends the boys of the orange team through design boot camp. Next door, designer Christi Proctor's ambitious plan leaves Carter suspending two twin beds from the ceiling while she plasters the room with corkboard.

2004-04-04T23:00:00Z

1x41 Texas: Forest Dew Drive

1x41 Texas: Forest Dew Drive

  • 2004-04-04T23:00:00Z1h

A straight-laced sister and free-spirited brother give each other design control over their living rooms. Designers Frank Bielec and Christi Proctor try to keep the playful sibling rivalry in check as they create designs that will hopefully call a truce, not fuel the war.

2004-04-11T23:00:00Z

1x42 Texas: Braidwood Drive

1x42 Texas: Braidwood Drive

  • 2004-04-11T23:00:00Z1h

Designer Laura Day unknowingly creates controversy when she chooses the homeowners' yellow bull skull as the inspiration for her modern lime green living room design. Next door, designer Christi Proctor makes waves when she covers one of the living room walls with corrugated sheet metal.

2004-04-18T23:00:00Z

1x43 Texas: Battle Oak Drive

1x43 Texas: Battle Oak Drive

  • 2004-04-18T23:00:00Z1h

Designer Edward Walker and carpenter Faber Dewar make it into the game room hall of fame when they build the first pool table ever on this history-making episode of Trading Spaces: Family!
Edward has Joe Farrell seeing double when he saws a couch in two. Next door, the orange team has trouble getting on board with designer Barry Wood's mishmash room design that includes several colors, a giant spur on one wall and what Joe terms a blue ""barrymecium"" on the ceiling that is supposed to resemble the night sky.
Tune in and see if both teams are game for these daring designs!

2004-05-02T23:00:00Z

1x44 Tucson: West Wade Place

1x44 Tucson: West Wade Place

  • 2004-05-02T23:00:00Z1h

After a hot air balloon ride, Joe gets back just in time to help Laura Day solve a small paint dilemma in her desert sunset inspired room. Just across the cul-de-sac, Barry has Carter building some overhead shelves to add storage space to an office/guestroom.

1x45 Tucson: Tanner Robert Drive

  • 2004-05-09T23:00:00Z1h

Christi Proctor and Cat Wei are our designers in charge for this episode. Along with carpenter Carter Oosterhouse, our ladies of design are tackling two living rooms, one of which also functions as a game room.
In Christi's house, she and her team are busy painting a desert sunset using the colors from a pre-existing painting. Carter and Joe are preoccupied with the science of a new game table, over which Christi graciously allowed Carter full creative control. Out back, green team boys, Riley and Cody, design cut-out Saguaro cactus for the bright, game/living room while Joe tries to figure out how old Saguaro cactus can actually get!!!
Just next door, the crew works diligently on turning a living room into three functional spaces... a reading area, a lounging area, and a bar! Complete with sand walls and Saguaro cactus, Cat and her red team are bringing the desert into this space. The sandy design was inspired by the Arizona license plate. Will the green team like Cat's metropolitan v

1x46 Phoenix: South Keene Drive

  • 2004-05-16T23:00:00Z1h

It's baseball and gems as designer, Barry Wood, incorporates both into his living room. Laura Day tackles a boring fireplace in need of a new mantle, throwing in some modern color to boot.

1x47 Phoenix: East Granite View

  • 2004-05-23T23:00:00Z1h

The Phoenix desert sunset is the backdrop for this episode of Trading Spaces: Family.
Complete with sheet metal, a cantilevered shelving unit, and stalactites, designer Barry Wood asks his team to find their inner rock as they transform a game room into a ""Diner in a Cave"". It's the clash between Pre-historic and metallic! Carpenter Carter Oosterhouse is given the task of creating a cantilevered unit around a huge television, while outside, Joe and red team brothers, Matt and Mark, are distressing some beams with propane tanks and fire.
Next door, the sails are flying high as designer Cat Wei is creating a sophisticated nautical room to compliment a home full of lighthouses. Blue team Jeff, Lisa, and Blake each have their own ideas to add to this aquatic theme. As if Barry didn't have him busy enough, Cat has Carter building one of the longest desks he's ever made!
Tune in to see if the red team forgets they're in the desert when they see Cat's nautical oasis and if the blue team likes

1x48 Phoenix: South 39th Street

  • 2004-05-30T23:00:00Z1h

This Trading Spaces: Family chapter begins at Taliesin West. Located just outside of Phoenix, Arizona, it is the former winter home of the most famous designer in America, Frank Lloyd Wright. This beautiful place — which was built into the mountain using native boulders from the surrounding area — has served as an inspiration to many designers throughout history. Just a few miles away, our own designers on this episode, Christi Proctor and Edward Walker, have come up with their own unique ideas to revamp two living areas in our Arizona homes.
In Christi's house, she and her team have brought the beach to the desert as she decides to create a tiki bar in the family's gameroom. Complete with bamboo (everywhere!) and deep ocean colors, this room is sure to make anyone forget they're in the desert. Christi asks carpenter Carter Oosterhouse to create the tiki bar and he adds a design trick of his own by making the roof slanted, for that old, shabby shack feel. With an added hammock and funk

2004-06-06T23:00:00Z

1x49 Los Angeles: Reva Place

1x49 Los Angeles: Reva Place

  • 2004-06-06T23:00:00Z1h

On this episode of Trading Spaces: Family, designer Hildi Santo-Tomas gets passionate about her deep red living room design when she douses everything from fabric to furniture with the rich color. Host Joe Farrell, however, tries to draw the line at painting the carpet red too!
Across the street, designer Catherine Wei's family room plan combines grassy green with tangerine. While Cat and her team start chopping arms and legs off of furniture to achieve the desired look, carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor builds wooden panels that will become fabric walls.
Tune in to see the homeowners' reaction to Catherine's version of southern California style!

1x50 Los Angeles: Molino Avenue

  • 2004-06-13T23:00:00Z1h

Host Joe Farrell and red team dad, Gary, are outnumbered when designers Hildi Santo Tomas and Laura Day along with carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor lead an all-female team ready to make all sorts of girl power creations.
Laura decides upon a 1950s California glam look for the family room. To create the effect, she paints the walls sunshine yellow, gives thrift store furniture a facelift and plasters seashells onto everything she can get her hands on. Joe and red team dad, Gary, are less than excited when they are left to the not-so-manly task of hot gluing the shells.
Meanwhile, in Carpentry World, Amy Wynn takes on the tall task of building two of the largest wall units ever built for Trading Spaces: Family.
Next door, Hildi is up to her usual daring design antics when she has her homeowners smear a controversial gold glitter glaze on top of the freshly painted mustard yellow walls and ceiling. Then goes even further when she replaces the King of Pop's face with her own on the homeowners' be

1x51 Los Angeles: Edgeview Place

  • 2004-06-20T23:00:00Z1h

There are problems aplenty in this TSF episode — carpenter Amy Wynn deals with big bad wind, designer Laura Day can't seem to get her team on board, and designer Christi Proctor suffers some misfit mishaps.

2004-06-27T23:00:00Z

1x52 San Diego: Cabela Place

1x52 San Diego: Cabela Place

  • 2004-06-27T23:00:00Z1h

Sunny blue skies and playful pink paint abound as two diligent families spotlight two girls' bedrooms in this southern California episode of Trading Spaces: Family.
Designer Laura Day's concept for Carrie's room involves serious fabric upgrading, thanks to some last minute problem solving. Using furniture from local thrift stores, and an intricately designed karaoke bed tweaked by our own carpenter, Faber Dewar, Laura and her team have designed a room fit for a princess.
Down the street, designer Christi Proctor has her own room challenge. She's enlisted Gary, Tracy, Carrie, and Kevin to help add function to Allison's bedroom. With privacy issues to address, the crew builds a wall to separate the sleeping area from the computer desk. Outside, Joe Farrell and Gary are seeing who has the most hot air as they construct some blow-up furniture!
Will Allison go wild over her cheetah inspired bungalow and is Carrie ready to take center stage in her pop-star princess bedroom? Watch to find out

1x53 Los Angeles: Kokomo Circle

  • 2004-07-04T23:00:00Z1h

Life's a beach as designer Kia Steave-Dickerson goes for clouds, lighthouses and pirate ships. Meanwhile, designer Frank Bielec transforms a home theater room into something truly special.

2004-07-11T23:00:00Z

1x54 San Diego: Whellock Way

1x54 San Diego: Whellock Way

  • 2004-07-11T23:00:00Z1h

Three generations join together to help Edward design a French Country dining room, while Barry tackles his dining area in a more ""proper"" fashion with silk and candles.

2004-07-18T23:00:00Z

1x55 San Diego: Circle Drive

1x55 San Diego: Circle Drive

  • 2004-07-18T23:00:00Z1h

A living area and a kitchen set the stage for this episode of Trading Spaces: Family. Designers Christi Proctor and Cat Wei, as well as carpenter Faber Dewar, are up for the challenge.
A bright, airy kitchen is being served up in Cat's design plan, even though her team's mom, Lorna, is having issues with the choice of color. Who says lime-green doesn't go in a kitchen? With Faber's help, new flooring, and an addition to the island, Cat and her team are hoping to improve this too woodsy and boring kitchen and dining area.
Christi's challenge involves designing for a family whose creative demands are split. Mom, Lorna, wants an Asian look, but husband Dale and daughter Vanessa say no to more Asian. With Christi and their neighbors on the case, a nice, toned down approach may be more like it.
Will Greg, Brenda, and the kids light up when they see their new kitchen? And will Lorna, Dale, and Vanessa find something they all like in Christi's simple, yet elegantly designed family room? Tune

1x56 Philadelphia: Blue Fox Court

  • 2004-07-25T23:00:00Z1h

How do you seat three brothers who don't like to sit by each other? If you're designer Edward Walker, you make three separate seating areas. With the help of his teammates, Kelly, Andrew, and daughter Riley, Edward creates a rugged, individualized, modern living area for a house full of boys. Carpenter Faber Dewar has his own challenges with this room as he helps design and create an A-frame entertainment center, as well as lots of chairs and ottomans.
Down the way, designer Hildi Santo-Tomas is working on adding some pizzazz to a boring and seldom used living room. Joe Farrell helps with this task by putting up grasscloth wallpaper with the boys. Who would think that Hildi would put stuff on the walls?! In another unprecedented first for her (just kidding), Hildi uses flooring on the ceiling.
Will the orange team think Hildi's organic mix of color warms things up? And will Ann Marie and her boys put up a fight, or agree over their new separate seating? Tune in to see!

1x57 Philadelphia: Hadleigh Drive

  • 2004-08-01T23:00:00Z1h

Christie Proctor and Cat Wei are our Designers-In-Charge in this episode! Neither nasty carpeting nor bad wallpaper will stop our teams from designing two rooms in two days.
Cat and her team of Judy, and daughters Joanna, Stephanie, and Amy have brought their A game to the show in hopes of creating a sophisticated and practical bedroom for neighbor, Elise. The task at hand is made more difficult with a few layers of wallpaper to tackle! Carpenter Faber Dewar builds a new glamorous bed, along with a fabulous storage filled window seat! For an extra added touch, Joe Farrell, Cat, and Judy make tye-die drapery for the canopy bed. Over at Christie's, the team has ""Old Rusty"" to contend with … the nasty carpet must GO!
Christie has Faber busy building lots of new furniture, even though she's bartered for other pieces! Throw in some plaster on the walls and a hand made clock, and voila … a totally different and (finally) functioning living room.

1x58 Philadelphia: Crestwood Drive

  • 2004-08-08T23:00:00Z1h

In Pennsylvania, our designers Barry Wood and Edward Walker have two living rooms to redecorate, with the help of carpenter, Carter Oosterhouse. Luckily, they've recruited two hard working families who are up for the task!
Barry has gone stamp crazy with his Greek Islands inspired room. Blue and white, a snazzy entertainment center, and a stamped graphic paint design highlight his room. Joe Farrell helps out with the stamping pattern!
Down the street, Edward Walker is redecorating a bland living room in need of some major upgrading! Complete with a newly painted fireplace, a chunky mantelpiece, and new angled shelving units (built by Carter of course ) the whole team hopes they've made a room their neighbors will love.

1x59 Philadelphia: Bobbie Drive

  • 2004-08-15T23:00:00Z1h

A dad and three kids team up to form this Trading Spaces: Family first, as mom takes a few days off. With the help of designer Laura Day, this troupe takes on a 9 year-old girl's bedroom. Horseshoes, burlap and oats get a place in this room's design for the horse-obsessed Madison! To help with her studies, carpenter Carter Oosterhouse creates a desk/window seat unit.
Next door, designer Kia Steave-Dickerson is busting out the paintball guns for a funky accent wall project in her ""Pit-Stop Lounge"". Paintball paint — does that stuff even dry?? She and her teammates have the task of making this basement more kid friendly and entertaining. They rev it up with drag tires, faux garage doors, and a trophy display — a room worthy of the biggest race car fan! Joe Farrell also jumps in as pit crew and helps put up a wall for the new 'concession stand'.
Will Bob and the kids slam on the brakes over Kia's ""Pit-Stop Lounge"" or will they think it's a checkered-flag winner? Will Madison have equestri

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