![]() ![]() ![]() This episode finds us in two huge, enormous, gigantic, massive, and colossal houses not far from Miami. Question: What happens when you take two designers and turn them loose inside a big ol' house Trading Spaces ""style?"" Paige Davis, ""executive director in charge of making sure homeowner's don't see what's happening in their room until the reveal on Day 2"" has got her hands full on this space-challenged condo episode.ĭo the ""girls"" live up to their pact with each other not to cry? You'll have to watch for yourself. Meanwhile Laurie Smith is dealing with a similar large open living area and she's going for a Tuscan feel complete with arches everywhere and some fancy French sounding Tremeaux mirror project.Ĭarpenter Faber Dewar is pressed into overtime trying to build everything Frank and Laurie want. oh, and did we mention two condos right across from each other with no space, no parking and no secrecy? Oh yeah, we've got our hands full on this one.įrank Bielec is up to his impish best in this episode and with this living room/dining room combination, he's really got two rooms to do, not one. We hate to give anything away, but let's just say this is a moist episode because the tears started way back in beginning when Edward just showed the fabric to his team! If pulling some cloth out of a box does that, you can imagine the emotional edge we see by the end of two grueling days!įour lively, attractive single young women, two designers, one carpenter, 1,000 bucks and two days. Florida try to sneak ""off campus,"" Paige Davis catches them on Paige Cam, finds out the destination is SHOPPING and immediately becomes a willing co-conspirator. When Christi's fabric doesn't show up on time and she and Mrs. ![]() All carpenter Ty Pennington has to do is build two rooms worth of furniture in two days, that's all! Over at the neighbors' house, Christi Proctor is trying to bring an island/tropical/Hemingway sort of feel into this bland boudoir. Designer Edward Walker is going for big time classic romance in his master bedroom makeover for a former Mrs. Trading Spaces heads to Tampa and takes on two master bedrooms. To add to the tension Neecy has traded spaces with her brother so if she hates it John will have to hear about it for the next 20 family reunions.Ĭan Paige Davis keep three designers under budget and on time? Talk about phoning it in! Check this one out. Meanwhile, Christi Proctor is down the street redecorating Neecy's living room but where to start? It's a large room that needs attention anywhere you look. ![]() Tricky though, because Edward is flat on his back at home on the other end of the phone trying to give instructions. Kia Steave-Dickerson to the rescue as she comes in at the last second to execute Edward's design for the room. Edward Walker was all set to do just that when he threw his back out. John and Roz want their dining room updated from that ""trapped in the 70's"" look. But in this episode we have three designers! We always have two designers, one host, one carpenter and four homeowners. And you can smile til your face breaks, but when stainless steel is measured wrong and doesn't fit that's a big problem!Īny episode that has flirting and unrestrained smashing of breakables with a hammer can't be all bad! Handywoman Amy Wynn Pastor has her work cut out for her, but luckily the next door neighbor who happens to also be a builder falls for Paige's beguiling smile and neighborly knock on the door and agrees to help out. Meanwhile Christi has a kitchen that isn't so large, but still manages to have over 30 cabinets in it! Can you say ""painting for homework?"" One of our teams wants to unify their large master bedroom that starts off looking like 2 or 3 separate spaces.įrank is his crafty best and even though his budget won't allow the new floor he craves he's got to pull off a big transformation somehow. Trading Spaces is all about doing a lot with a little and designers Frank Bielec and Christi Proctor are up to the challenge. ![]()
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