Right! Luckily it was just a faux box they put over the real fireplace but omg if they had removed it, that would have been horrible. She was crying like that because her father had built that fireplace for her before he passed away. So it was sentimental for her. Poor thing, I just wanted to hug that sweet lady.
@@kenziehansen2424 Yeah but still, their specific requests were basically: "We don't want brown and we want our fireplace left alone." The two things they got were brown walls and a new fireplace exterior.
I remember watching that episode live and thinking, they were gonna lose it when they saw the fireplace. It looked so modern in my memory but I still didn't like it 😅
@@kenziehansen2424 I watched the extension of that very episode. She was crying because her father built that fireplace before he died and she didn't realize that it was covered up, she thought they had taken it out.
I was afraid i was gonna see a bunch of comments calling her a karen and I’m so relieved I’m seeing the opposite! That room was honestly the worst looking out of all of them, even though the straw was a worse idea it actually looked a tiny bit better that that brown horror room
She was trying to cheaply recreate a textured wallpaper. It was a horrible idea with kids. Remember they had a budget so TY did a lot of the woodwork. All you could do really was drapes, cushions and paint.
I remember one where the entire room was one half Grey and one half pink. Like right down the middle. And I think she used broken glass glued to the wall as well. Was that Hildi too?
I quit watching the show after Hildie’s disastrous hay on the wall episode. Aside from being ugly, messy and impossible to maintain, that hay wall was a hazard for the toddler in that house. I couldn’t watch Trading Spaces make people so upset.
I felt so bad for the woman whose fireplace got covered and she had to walk out of the room. The designer had zero respect for the homeowner and their space.
Hildi had the absolute worst designs and seemed to be intentionally doing horrible designs for shock value. Doug wasn’t very good either, every other design was his favorite color chocolate brown.
@@GhostSal Doug’s designs were always the color of toilet water post use. His designs were my least favorite simply bc of his color choices (which were always the same: browns).
I never understood why Hilde was on this show. She was one of the worst designers. But, then again maybe that’s why they had her on, to create some drama for t.v.
There was also a bathroom where she STAPLED cloth/silk flowers all over the wall. They would be covered with dust, powder, hair, and airborne 💩particles in no time, and also eventually damaged/discolored from repeated shower steam
"I hope you 're not disappointed....." turns living room into British public latrine from 1980s. This show demonstrates how polite Americans are. In a country with sp much gun ownership, it is to these peoples' credit that woman and her camera crew left the house alive
That was probably the most difficult thing to undue. Besides the episode where a designer paints a couch. And there was another one when a designer painted a fridge.
One of the things not mentioned here, is many of the designers wanted out of their contracts but weren’t able to do so; so a few started to sabotage their own work in hopes of being replaced or fired.
@@mel2000 it was said also the network owned completely and partly the creative rights to their work on and off the show and received percentage of each designer’s work while under contract. A similar thing happened to the designers on Project Runway as well, with clauses built end by Miramax saying X amount would taken from profits from future designs in exchange for being part of the show.
BEIGE??? That was an improvement??? With a painted brown chest of drawers and sunburst accents??? This show was all about the drama of having your neighbors wreck your house and then filming the reveals.
Hildie was a maniac! Can’t believe she’s an actual designer. I always felt so sorry for the couple that needed up with her. Genevieve and Laurie were my favs, and Vern!
Yeah the basic premise is the designers amuse themselves by destroying someone’s house and then walking away because it’s not their problem. The hay and the flowers on the walls are especially horrific because she’s literally left food for vermin all over the walls. The houses will quickly become infested with insects and mice but that’s the homeowners’ problem! I mean I have limited sympathy for the homeowners because they set themselves up for this just so they can get on television…but I still think it’s horrific that these designers intentionally do awful things that they would never do to themselves or any paying client.
From what I read, there is A LOT of peer pressure and misinformation going on. For example, in one show I remember the unhappy couple saying that they didn't want to do the show but their neighbors REALLY wanted to be on it and assured them they'd keep the designer from doing anything awful. Then, they'd further get pressured by the neighbors and producers not to have too many "hard and fast' rules about what couldn't be touched or you wouldn't get picked. And, finally, the intake interviewer talks to them like they'll have a lot of say in the design of their home by asking questions like what they like and don't like, what is their vision, what are they most afraid of, etc. The home owners felt like they'd be protected by their neighbors and the producers. HA!
I feel bad for the husband in the first one. He absolutely loved it and it seems that made his wife hate it even more. Poor guy looked genuinely excited and she immediately dashed that for him.
I'm always surprised people who sign up to do this show think they are going to get a basic remodel. I would NEVER let a designer in my house without showing me what they are going to do.
The designers were always so arrogant and insistent in their designs without getting to know the people who the renovations were for. I feel so bad for some of them.
This show did some very nice things but mostly they totally screwed up peoples living spaces. Straw on the walls was criminal. TLC should have made things over
I personally like the fireplace better afterwards, but it’s not mine. It’s theirs. That’s the point. They should have used the fireplace as inspiration for the rest of the room and left it alone. I distinctly remember this episode and came to CZcams to find it.
These fails remind me why I switched majors out of art. Weird for weirdness sake is ridiculous. Don’t inflict your imagination on others - phuck up your OWN space.
I would have ended up getting sued for breach of contract because the minute I found out Hildi was doing my house, I'd have refused to go forward. She was ridiculous.. orange carpet, silk flowers covering an entire bathroom, a "circus" family room, broken vinyl records glued to the walls, HAY ON THE WALLS! It's someone's home, not an avant garde entry in an art school exhibit!
@@palace927 yeah, that was completely asinine. Who the fck wants sand on the floor? I don't even really like sand at the beach, so I sure as hell don't want it on the floor of my house. It like her goal was to see how much she could fck up somebody's house!
The fact that she asked the last couple what they could do to make the room work them was horrible. Not to mention she made the room look like a chocolate bar lol.
There wasn't one nice room in the bunch. 🤢 Hildy was the worst. She was so self-absorbed that she would do the opposite of the homeowner's wishes. Paige used to drive me nuts, too. The way she would hold their hands and hang on them was cringy. I liked Vern and Laurie's designs the best. I'd be curious to see what I'd think now. I watched every single episode back then. That's because it was the only show of its kind at the time. Now there are so many design shows to choose from that are MUCH better.
.... I gotta say, the hay on the wall shit was idiotic. It looks like shit and it's not even gonna last, I wouldn't be happy about that either. The rusted wall (wtf?!) was wack, it's gonna change color over time and it's gonna leave brown scuffs on your clothing when you brush up against it. Who the fuck wants an entire wall made of real rust. The fireplace... yeah, it looks good, but they SPECIFICALLY said to not touch that 1 thing, and they did it anyway. "You guys are gonna be fixin' that in a little bit" indeed, if they don't, that sounds like a lawsuit to me. It's especially ridiculous since I think the old fireplace would have looked perfectly good enough before the modification.
lmao the host of this show kills me sometimes with the way she eggs people on when they're clearly upset Narrator: the homeowners wanted anything but asian decor.. Host, in the goofiest way possible: the inspiration of the room came from that valance which is actually an obi from a kimono.... *_iSn'T tHaT cOoL!?_* 😆
For every horrible remodel anyone would hate... there were 5 rooms that looked really great with angry people for no reason. I forgot how many people would insist on white walls. What did they think would happen.
What Hildy did to that beautiful craftsman home with HAY on the walls is criminal vandalism.
She was a menace
These "designers" are cowboys
Hildy was an absolute train wreck. I would not let her anywhere near anything of mine
Hildy was the worst. Every blue moon, she'd do a nice design, but 90% of the time, it was a hot mess😁
It’s like that witch wanted to ruin people’s homes.
Straw on the walls with a pink ceiling 💀💀💀
I’ve never seen a more unhinged design choice
Appalling
I would sue
I swear… Whoever thought of gluing straw onto the wall must be dragged out back, and taught a lesson in taste.
I am all for creativity but even I said WTF?!
"Trisha didn't want their fireplace touched, so our designers decided to *really* fuck it up out of spite"
Right!
Luckily it was just a faux box they put over the real fireplace but omg if they had removed it, that would have been horrible. She was crying like that because her father had built that fireplace for her before he passed away. So it was sentimental for her. Poor thing, I just wanted to hug that sweet lady.
And it looked so much uglier than before lol
I swear this show purposely did some rooms horrible just to get a bad reaction out of people.
hildy and frank always destroyed ppls houses
@@ladeacarr4245 I thought it was Doug that really screwed up stuff. The Black and White episode really showcased that.
she specifically said NOT to touch the fireplace. And then they made it WORSE. It was so authentic before
They literally said it was untouched and they just covered it up. They didnt tear it out in two days for the show😅
@@kenziehansen2424 Yeah but still, their specific requests were basically: "We don't want brown and we want our fireplace left alone."
The two things they got were brown walls and a new fireplace exterior.
I remember watching that episode live and thinking, they were gonna lose it when they saw the fireplace. It looked so modern in my memory but I still didn't like it 😅
Yeah the fireplace was so nice before. This is just plain ugly.
@@kenziehansen2424 I watched the extension of that very episode. She was crying because her father built that fireplace before he died and she didn't realize that it was covered up, she thought they had taken it out.
"What do you think about the fireplace?"
"You guys are gonna be fixing that in a little bit"
Go Pam.
I was afraid i was gonna see a bunch of comments calling her a karen and I’m so relieved I’m seeing the opposite! That room was honestly the worst looking out of all of them, even though the straw was a worse idea it actually looked a tiny bit better that that brown horror room
Worst part is, they're not. That's the homeowners problem now.
@@Ace_of_Horns don’t be on tv agreeing to anything.
When you have a stipulation of "don't touch this" and a designer flips you off
Hildi would turn their grandfather's ashes into grout if she could
😂😂😂
She was trying to cheaply recreate a textured wallpaper. It was a horrible idea with kids. Remember they had a budget so TY did a lot of the woodwork. All you could do really was drapes, cushions and paint.
'She didnt want anything Asian inspired in the living room, so we made it Asian inspired anyway'
Yea thankfully its all fake
Imagine the amount of work it would take to get that straw off the walls, sand it down, and repaint. What an effing nightmare.
I think they once said it cost them $10K to have the room put back to what it was before Hildi.
Minecraft shit
It’s like Hildi has a personal hatred for the existence of modern housing.
Every home she entered became a crime scene.
She’s a sociopath, she screws people over just for her own amusement.
LOL!!!!
There was another house where she installed a full-wall mosaic of her face in the dining room
Remember the sand on the floor and fake flowers in a bathroom that she did.
I remember one where the entire room was one half Grey and one half pink. Like right down the middle. And I think she used broken glass glued to the wall as well. Was that Hildi too?
They straight up glued hay to the wall 😂
I’d be livid!! Taking that off the wall should be fun! 😂😂
@@markzelinski4434 I would have made them take it off!
“It’s organic”
@@fosterhughes6572 I cringed so hard at that
I quit watching the show after Hildie’s disastrous hay on the wall episode. Aside from being ugly, messy and impossible to maintain, that hay wall was a hazard for the toddler in that house. I couldn’t watch Trading Spaces make people so upset.
Straw walls and pink ceilings? Hilde is a demon.
I felt so bad for the woman whose fireplace got covered and she had to walk out of the room. The designer had zero respect for the homeowner and their space.
I thought it was downright mean. BUT, it was removable - it was like a big block cover.
I thought it was extreme. I remember at the time.
“I do like the dresser, that’s really nice.”
Yeap, just a dark brown dresser.
I thought the same thing I was thinking. Why does she like the dresses so much? It's so generic
It wasn't even a nice brown wood stain, or with interesting knobs... it was just solid dark brown
I feel like she wouldn’t have been happy with or open to most designs. That dresser remark said it all.
I always felt bad for anyone who got stuck with Hildy as their designer. She was always terrible.
Hildi had the absolute worst designs and seemed to be intentionally doing horrible designs for shock value.
Doug wasn’t very good either, every other design was his favorite color chocolate brown.
Do you remember when Hildy made up a room in sand? She brought the outdoors inside!
@@GhostSal Doug’s designs were always the color of toilet water post use. His designs were my least favorite simply bc of his color choices (which were always the same: browns).
But we remember her. And TY who has quite the career now.
I used to watch this show all the time when I was a teenager. Never realized how absolutely hideous most of these rooms were! 😳
Same with pimp my ride. 😅
Agree
"It's a rust effect, that's actually... rust"
The amount of passive aggressiveness in this video….🤣
The soft crying in the background makes it so much better
😂😭 horrible 😂
Lol, true 😅
I never understood why Hilde was on this show. She was one of the worst designers. But, then again maybe that’s why they had her on, to create some drama for t.v.
To be fair I think even the people on the show didn’t like her
There was also a bathroom where she STAPLED cloth/silk flowers all over the wall. They would be covered with dust, powder, hair, and airborne 💩particles in no time, and also eventually damaged/discolored from repeated shower steam
Them: I don't like _X_
Hildy: I'm giving you _X_
Them: _doesn't like it_
Hildy: *surprised pikachu face*
Nah. She tipped her fingers together like Mr. Burns and said "eeeexcellent."
@@MultiKm1I'm convinced she's a psychopath. Or a demon.
I would’ve sued
@@dandereninja4750 there actually was a lawsuit at one point, I'm not sure how it went.
The Host of the show has the hardest job.
She is the hardest job
Nah she actually got a kick of out torturing them, she admitted to it
I'd be sooooo pissed about that fireplace.
I can’t believe they changed the fireplace when they were specifically told not to. It’s arrogant.
I use to watch this show religiously when my son was a baby. He's 23 now. Where does the time go?! These rooms are hedious!!!! 😅
Same here!!
Like how they throw micro aggressions back and forth while smiling for the camera it’s tv gold.
Fr 😅
The irony of this show is that the '90s and beyond have been arguably the worst times for architecture and design language.
It pretty bad now every building is this box shaped with higher pointing that are also box shaped everything looks the same.
@@nicoleackerman205
Reminds me why I enjoyed Rolly Polly Ollie as a kid. Round designs are still so stand out.
@@MudBug8793you unlocked a deep childhood memory
No before this design was matching a comforter to a window valance with matching sticky wall border. This was the do it yourself era.
They did them dirty with the straw
"I hope you 're not disappointed....." turns living room into British public latrine from 1980s. This show demonstrates how polite Americans are. In a country with sp much gun ownership, it is to these peoples' credit that woman and her camera crew left the house alive
Being labeled as a polite society is definitely one of the better and uncommon compliments I’ve seen about my country lol!
@@TiktokBurnedMyCropsWell that’s ’cause it’s not true
Hildi was just plain sadistic and cruel!
She was the worst. I remember she made a beach room in the basement and put actual sand on the floor, smh.
Who puts hay on the wall! I’d be livid pissed off 😂😂
That was probably the most difficult thing to undue. Besides the episode where a designer paints a couch. And there was another one when a designer painted a fridge.
They do exactly what the homeowners doesn’t want for drama, and I would be pissed!
Pissed is a understatement lol! Putting hay on the wall? Ummm what? Taking that off would be a nightmare
@Mark Zelinski it would be a nightmare. But not as bad as one room hildi put sand all inside a room.
Trusting these shows is like gambling on a fart and ultimately losing
Some of these don’t even feel like homes, they feel like hotels
Cheap hotels 😮
The subprime boom
Yep typical AirBnB's.
my thoughts exactly!! Hotel rooms
Motels* 😂
Hildy would've been my worst nightmare of a designer if I were ever on this show. Sincerely.
One of the things not mentioned here, is many of the designers wanted out of their contracts but weren’t able to do so; so a few started to sabotage their own work in hopes of being replaced or fired.
Ha..interesting!
This makes a lot of sense
@@lmagill71 : It made no sense because they were destroying their brand on national TV.
That honestly sounds like that could explain the hay wall thing cause that was a bafflingly stupid decision.
@@mel2000 it was said also the network owned completely and partly the creative rights to their work on and off the show and received percentage of each designer’s work while under contract. A similar thing happened to the designers on Project Runway as well, with clauses built end by Miramax saying X amount would taken from profits from future designs in exchange for being part of the show.
What kind of drugs did they take when they decorated these rooms
Dude the early mid 2000s were NUTS
Some of these rooms aren't _that_ bad. But some of these are *_really_* bad.
@@realSethMeyers It was a crappy time.
High on art college
Hildy had to have been high AF when designing any room.
I love when she tries to defend her disaster designs
I love how the majority of the men just wait to see what their wives’ opinions are before reacting 😆
Honestly that’s the smart thing to do. No matter which spouse pays the bills, that house damn well belongs to the woman!
If she isn't happy, no one is happy
The hay on the walls was a hate crime
Pam and John were clear in their wish to have their fireplace untouched, but Doug didn’t really give a shit, and touched it anyway. 😆
“Do you like the fabric on the pillows?”
“I’m not sure about the fabric on the pillows.”
“Do you like the _idea_ of them?”
😂😂😂😂
Hay on the walls…I’ll never ever understand.
How to take average rooms and make them look fucking stupid
The first room looked nice and was certainly a huge improvement. People in the 2000s had the worst taste when it came to fashion and home decor.
I think it looks okay , but it’s still pretty tasteless , it was a compromise between like modern and old and made it seem … off
BEIGE??? That was an improvement??? With a painted brown chest of drawers and sunburst accents??? This show was all about the drama of having your neighbors wreck your house and then filming the reveals.
brown will never be an improvement
Oh man i remember as a kid seeing that final one....that poor lady couldn't stop crying. :(
And she was trying her best to be polite, she seems like such a sweet lady. I felt so bad for her 😢
Hildi really put loosely glued on straw on walls with a house that had young kids. Unbelievable
The fucking music. They rly did just buy a keyboard at a dollar store and plinkaplonked on it huh
Lol
Yes they did.
Pink ceiling and hay, good lord, what a nightmare
Hildie was a maniac! Can’t believe she’s an actual designer. I always felt so sorry for the couple that needed up with her. Genevieve and Laurie were my favs, and Vern!
Not sure, but I think one time Hildy painted an upholstered couch. I couldn't believe it.
“It’s organic”
That sent me into another dimension
Some of these have to be like secret pranks. Theres no way that 'rustic' wood wall was genuine lmaoooo
I'm not exactly sure where Hildy got her design degree from but I feel like her instructor may have been on acid.
Yeah the basic premise is the designers amuse themselves by destroying someone’s house and then walking away because it’s not their problem. The hay and the flowers on the walls are especially horrific because she’s literally left food for vermin all over the walls. The houses will quickly become infested with insects and mice but that’s the homeowners’ problem! I mean I have limited sympathy for the homeowners because they set themselves up for this just so they can get on television…but I still think it’s horrific that these designers intentionally do awful things that they would never do to themselves or any paying client.
From what I read, there is A LOT of peer pressure and misinformation going on. For example, in one show I remember the unhappy couple saying that they didn't want to do the show but their neighbors REALLY wanted to be on it and assured them they'd keep the designer from doing anything awful. Then, they'd further get pressured by the neighbors and producers not to have too many "hard and fast' rules about what couldn't be touched or you wouldn't get picked. And, finally, the intake interviewer talks to them like they'll have a lot of say in the design of their home by asking questions like what they like and don't like, what is their vision, what are they most afraid of, etc. The home owners felt like they'd be protected by their neighbors and the producers. HA!
I hope none of their friends or family are allergic to hay. Half my family wouldn't be able to visit if it were my house.
Did these "designers" do it to hurt and spite the owners on purpose? If so, it is disgusting what they did.
Yes they did do it on purpose. It's reality tv. it wouldn't be interesting without drama.
Yes, that’s exactly it. They intentionally destroyed peoples houses for their own amusement.
I feel bad for the husband in the first one. He absolutely loved it and it seems that made his wife hate it even more. Poor guy looked genuinely excited and she immediately dashed that for him.
It was easily the only good looking room too.
It was a jormal looking and kind of elegant room.
I'm always surprised people who sign up to do this show think they are going to get a basic remodel. I would NEVER let a designer in my house without showing me what they are going to do.
The designers were always so arrogant and insistent in their designs without getting to know the people who the renovations were for. I feel so bad for some of them.
Now I know damn well she did not just eat that wall hay ….
Hay on the walls is crazyyyyyy😭😭😭😭💀💀💀💀
This show did some very nice things but mostly they totally screwed up peoples living spaces. Straw on the walls was criminal. TLC should have made things over
I personally like the fireplace better afterwards, but it’s not mine. It’s theirs. That’s the point. They should have used the fireplace as inspiration for the rest of the room and left it alone. I distinctly remember this episode and came to CZcams to find it.
Decorator talking up the house while the wife is off screen quietly sobbing 😂
My 9 year old cousins could do all of these with 1 trip to Hobby Lobby
Pam crying over that massive upgrade to the fireplace is so sad. But why is everything fvckinh brown?
I think she also told them that she hated brown.
I’m sure they are all ‘good’ friends now.
These fails remind me why I switched majors out of art. Weird for weirdness sake is ridiculous. Don’t inflict your imagination on others - phuck up your OWN space.
Those brown tile walls are horrible
none of these people can renovate a room
If I found out Doug or Hildy were the designers of my room, that's an immediate NO! They had to of does stuff just for drama to keep show going
Thank you for uploading this, I’ve been waiting to see it again for so long
Me too!!
I'm certain Pixar based Joy from "Inside Out" on Paige Davis.
I know this is awful but it's also pure comedy! That last clip alone has me rolling!! It's like a sketch out of a comedy TV show like Mad TV
I remember the hay one when it was on. I felt bad for anyone who got Hildi
WHY THE HAY 😣
Paige: "Our designers ..."
Homeowners: "You keep using that word ... I do not think it means what you think it means."
I would have ended up getting sued for breach of contract because the minute I found out Hildi was doing my house, I'd have refused to go forward. She was ridiculous.. orange carpet, silk flowers covering an entire bathroom, a "circus" family room, broken vinyl records glued to the walls, HAY ON THE WALLS! It's someone's home, not an avant garde entry in an art school exhibit!
She didn't glue the records to the wall, she screwed them in.
@@retrofun1479like that really makes a difference.
@@albtckl Tell that to someone who staples hay to the wall.
A "circus" family room with sand as the flooring.
@@palace927 yeah, that was completely asinine. Who the fck wants sand on the floor? I don't even really like sand at the beach, so I sure as hell don't want it on the floor of my house. It like her goal was to see how much she could fck up somebody's house!
So creepy that host keeps holding their arms or hands. Like give these people space you phony.
they're trading space
This was back before social media ruined the world and people actually socialized and hugged others and held hands and weren't "introverts".
@@SomethingSomethingg there were introverts, you knob.
I hate when people do that. Almost as bad as “close talkers”
@@SomethingSomethingg Yeah, you tell everyone how horrible social media and it's effects are... on a social media platform.
"We don't want this"
Too bad, once our designer gets inspired, they do what they want..... To YOUR house
The fact that she asked the last couple what they could do to make the room work them was horrible. Not to mention she made the room look like a chocolate bar lol.
There wasn't one nice room in the bunch. 🤢 Hildy was the worst. She was so self-absorbed that she would do the opposite of the homeowner's wishes.
Paige used to drive me nuts, too. The way she would hold their hands and hang on them was cringy.
I liked Vern and Laurie's designs the best. I'd be curious to see what I'd think now.
I watched every single episode back then. That's because it was the only show of its kind at the time. Now there are so many design shows to choose from that are MUCH better.
They should really name this show “Do the opposite of what the owners tell us! The American version!”
.... I gotta say, the hay on the wall shit was idiotic. It looks like shit and it's not even gonna last, I wouldn't be happy about that either.
The rusted wall (wtf?!) was wack, it's gonna change color over time and it's gonna leave brown scuffs on your clothing when you brush up against it. Who the fuck wants an entire wall made of real rust.
The fireplace... yeah, it looks good, but they SPECIFICALLY said to not touch that 1 thing, and they did it anyway. "You guys are gonna be fixin' that in a little bit" indeed, if they don't, that sounds like a lawsuit to me. It's especially ridiculous since I think the old fireplace would have looked perfectly good enough before the modification.
@stealthbeastgaming, the fireplace was reversible, according to what they said.
These designs aren’t even appropriate for the time period - tacky in every decade. The place at 5:50 was the easiest on the eyes.
5/11/22 🌙 423
I’m legit hyperventilating looking at these
If I didn’t know any English, I would think that this was a prank show
I remember watching this when I was a kid. My grandma and I would have actual visceral reactions to Hildy’s BS
It’s organic 🤣
I remember originally seeing the last couple when it first aired. lol Poor guys. I felt so bad for them.
Never realized how terrible these rooms were
This show was criminal!!! Horrible designers decisions.
Pam never wants to see those friends again
There is no way these were done by designers
And hildi never worked on tv ever again. Shes a florist in paris😂
lmao the host of this show kills me sometimes with the way she eggs people on when they're clearly upset
Narrator: the homeowners wanted anything but asian decor..
Host, in the goofiest way possible: the inspiration of the room came from that valance which is actually an obi from a kimono.... *_iSn'T tHaT cOoL!?_* 😆
That room didn't even look that bad (compared to the rest) but it still screamed Asian 😂
HSIDVWOSBS they put HAY on those peoples WALLS?! With PINK ceilings?!
No they did not just cover the existing furniture with fabric !!!!!
Looking back, Trading Spaces had the WORST designers lol
For every horrible remodel anyone would hate... there were 5 rooms that looked really great with angry people for no reason. I forgot how many people would insist on white walls. What did they think would happen.
A true Craftsman home is such a treasure. Don't fix what isn't broken.
“It’s organic” omllll
This entire show was all about: What do you not like at all?
And then that’s exactly what they would do.🤮