Trading Spaces‘ star, Paige Davis, is all set to re-enter the spotlight with a fresh new project! Although she moved to Home Made Simple for two years right after Trading Spaces ended, what followed was a hiatus in her TV career. However, the American TV personality and actress is all set to star in an upcoming short film that will be released in June 2024. This would be her next major role since the 2022 musical Hello, Dolly, and a nice step up for her to be in the spotlight again after the Trading Spaces revival of 2018. After her
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- 4/9/2024
- by Safwan Azeem
- TVovermind.com
From her early career in the theater to an acclaimed stint as the host of TLC’s Trading Places, Paige Davis has proved her mettle as an exceptional television personality and actress. She replaced Alex McLeod on Trading Places in 2001 and has since made several appearances on the show and other television programs. Davis’ multipotentiality has seen her excel in other aspects of the entertainment industry. Before her television career shot her to fame, Paige Davis trained and performed in musical theater. She toured with a theater company, performing as Babette the Feather Duster in the Broadway musical Beauty and
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- 4/1/2024
- by Banks Onuoha
- TVovermind.com
The $100,000 Pyramid has become a staple of ABC's game show line-up but no series goes on forever. How long will this wordplay competition continue? Could this be the end? Will The $100,000 Pyramid be cancelled or renewed for season six? Stay tuned. Status Update Below.
Hosted by Michael Strahan, The $100,000 Pyramid features famous people partnering with contestants to play word games to compete for large cash prizes. Celebrities appearing in the fifth season include Rosie O'Donnell, Nate Berkus, Michael Kosta, Roy Wood Jr., Rachel Dratch, Chris Redd, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Daphne Oz, Alex Moffat, Michelle Collins, Dominique Jackson, Indya Moore, Ali Wentworth, Sara Haines, Kal Penn, Michelle Buteau, Lorraine Bracco, Ralph Macchio, Paige Davis, Joe Gatto, Sal Vulcano, Desi Lydic, Mikel Welch, Bridget Everett, Dulcé Sloan, Kathy Najimy, Mario Cantone, Ana Gasteyer, Rachel Dratch, Joe Gatto, James Murray, Ryan Eggold, Elizabeth Marvel, Joe Tessitore,...
Hosted by Michael Strahan, The $100,000 Pyramid features famous people partnering with contestants to play word games to compete for large cash prizes. Celebrities appearing in the fifth season include Rosie O'Donnell, Nate Berkus, Michael Kosta, Roy Wood Jr., Rachel Dratch, Chris Redd, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Daphne Oz, Alex Moffat, Michelle Collins, Dominique Jackson, Indya Moore, Ali Wentworth, Sara Haines, Kal Penn, Michelle Buteau, Lorraine Bracco, Ralph Macchio, Paige Davis, Joe Gatto, Sal Vulcano, Desi Lydic, Mikel Welch, Bridget Everett, Dulcé Sloan, Kathy Najimy, Mario Cantone, Ana Gasteyer, Rachel Dratch, Joe Gatto, James Murray, Ryan Eggold, Elizabeth Marvel, Joe Tessitore,...
- 2/5/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
How many different ways can you describe the word "renewal"? Well, ABC has apparently renewed The $100,000 Pyramid series for a sixth season with new episodes to air at some point this summer.
A game show hosted by Michael Strahan, The $100,000 Pyramid features famous people partnering with contestants to play word games to compete for large cash prizes. Celebrities appearing in the fifth season include Rosie O'Donnell, Nate Berkus, Michael Kosta, Roy Wood Jr., Rachel Dratch, Chris Redd, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Daphne Oz, Alex Moffat, Michelle Collins, Dominique Jackson, Indya Moore, Ali Wentworth, Sara Haines, Kal Penn, Michelle Buteau, Lorraine Bracco, Ralph Macchio, Paige Davis, Joe Gatto, Sal Vulcano, Desi Lydic, Mikel Welch, Bridget Everett, Dulcé Sloan, Kathy Najimy, Mario Cantone, Ana Gasteyer, Rachel Dratch, Joe Gatto, James Murray, Ryan Eggold, Elizabeth Marvel, Joe Tessitore, Tiki Barber, Ginger Zee,...
A game show hosted by Michael Strahan, The $100,000 Pyramid features famous people partnering with contestants to play word games to compete for large cash prizes. Celebrities appearing in the fifth season include Rosie O'Donnell, Nate Berkus, Michael Kosta, Roy Wood Jr., Rachel Dratch, Chris Redd, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Daphne Oz, Alex Moffat, Michelle Collins, Dominique Jackson, Indya Moore, Ali Wentworth, Sara Haines, Kal Penn, Michelle Buteau, Lorraine Bracco, Ralph Macchio, Paige Davis, Joe Gatto, Sal Vulcano, Desi Lydic, Mikel Welch, Bridget Everett, Dulcé Sloan, Kathy Najimy, Mario Cantone, Ana Gasteyer, Rachel Dratch, Joe Gatto, James Murray, Ryan Eggold, Elizabeth Marvel, Joe Tessitore, Tiki Barber, Ginger Zee,...
- 2/5/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
TLC has cancelled the 19 Kids & Counting spinoff Counting On after 11 seasons, our sister site Variety reports. The cancellation comes after 19 Kids star Josh Duggar was arrested for possession of child pornography.
“TLC will not be producing additional seasons of Counting On,” the network said in a statement. “TLC feels it is important to give the Duggar family the opportunity to address their situation privately.” The Season 11 (and now series) finale aired in September.
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“TLC will not be producing additional seasons of Counting On,” the network said in a statement. “TLC feels it is important to give the Duggar family the opportunity to address their situation privately.” The Season 11 (and now series) finale aired in September.
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- 6/29/2021
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Earlier this month, we reported that production on season nine of the Home & Family morning program would resume on March 29th. Now, it's been revealed that the Hallmark Channel lifestyle series will end this year and won't have a 10th season.
The series began in 1996 as The Home and Family Show on The Family Channel and was hosted by Cristina Ferrare, Michael Burger, and Chuck Woolery. The latter left in 1996 and the series ran until 1998.
The show was rebooted in 2012 on Hallmark Channel. Mark Steines and Paige Davis co-hosted the new version but Davis left after six weeks and was replaced by Ferrare, a host of the original iteration. In 2016, Ferrare was dropped and replaced by Debbie...
The series began in 1996 as The Home and Family Show on The Family Channel and was hosted by Cristina Ferrare, Michael Burger, and Chuck Woolery. The latter left in 1996 and the series ran until 1998.
The show was rebooted in 2012 on Hallmark Channel. Mark Steines and Paige Davis co-hosted the new version but Davis left after six weeks and was replaced by Ferrare, a host of the original iteration. In 2016, Ferrare was dropped and replaced by Debbie...
- 3/24/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's the end of the line for Hallmark Channel's beloved Home & Family.
Per Deadline, the hit series will wrap with its current ninth season.
“The 9th and current season of Home & Family will be the series’ last,” a spokesperson for Hallmark Channel told the outlet in a statement.
“For nearly a decade, the show has anchored our daytime lineup, featuring countless hours of cooking, lifestyle, DIY, health, entertaining, and decorating segments."
"We want to thank the heart and soul of the show, our incredibly talented cast and crew – led by co-hosts Debbie Matenopoulos and Cameron Mathison – for their creativity, hard work, and dedication," the statement continues.
"Our audience can look forward to more of the topical segments they know and love when the show returns on Monday, April 5 with a new 1-hour, 3-day-a-week format. The program’s final episode airs Wednesday, August 4th.”
The series debuted in...
Per Deadline, the hit series will wrap with its current ninth season.
“The 9th and current season of Home & Family will be the series’ last,” a spokesperson for Hallmark Channel told the outlet in a statement.
“For nearly a decade, the show has anchored our daytime lineup, featuring countless hours of cooking, lifestyle, DIY, health, entertaining, and decorating segments."
"We want to thank the heart and soul of the show, our incredibly talented cast and crew – led by co-hosts Debbie Matenopoulos and Cameron Mathison – for their creativity, hard work, and dedication," the statement continues.
"Our audience can look forward to more of the topical segments they know and love when the show returns on Monday, April 5 with a new 1-hour, 3-day-a-week format. The program’s final episode airs Wednesday, August 4th.”
The series debuted in...
- 3/23/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Hallmark Channel is shutting off the lights on its morning show: Home & Family will end after its current ninth season, our sister site Variety reports.
The daytime show, hosted by Debbie Matenopoulos and Cameron Mathison, will return with its final batch of episodes on Monday, April 5, in a new one-hour, three-day-a-week format. The series finale is set to air Wednesday, Aug. 4.
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“The ninth and current season of Home & Family will be the series’ last,...
The daytime show, hosted by Debbie Matenopoulos and Cameron Mathison, will return with its final batch of episodes on Monday, April 5, in a new one-hour, three-day-a-week format. The series finale is set to air Wednesday, Aug. 4.
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“The ninth and current season of Home & Family will be the series’ last,...
- 3/23/2021
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Frank Bielec, frequent Trading Spaces designer, died at the age of 72, TMZ reports.
Bielec passed away Friday, according to his wife, Judy, just one day after suffering a heart attack. He was originally taken to a hospital in Katy, Texas before being transferred to Houston for specialized treatment.
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A skilled designer best known for his work on the TLC show,...
Bielec passed away Friday, according to his wife, Judy, just one day after suffering a heart attack. He was originally taken to a hospital in Katy, Texas before being transferred to Houston for specialized treatment.
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A skilled designer best known for his work on the TLC show,...
- 5/16/2020
- TVLine.com
Happy Holidays from Broadway Sessions Our Annual All-Star Holiday Show this past Thursday the 19th was such a joyous occasion. Belting, tapping, singalongs and laughing- oh my Our All-Star lineup included Paige Davis Chicago, Trading Spaces, Patrick Page Hadestown Jewelle Blackman Hadestown, Max Chernin Sunday in The Park, Rhaamell Burke-Missouri King Kong, Hernando Umana School of Rock, Nicole Vanessa Ortiz Smokey Joe's Cafe, Riza Takahashi Mean Girls, Gianna Yanelli Mean Girls, Jessica Juanich Bat Out Of Hell, Imari Hardon Avenue Q, Robert Mantano Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Eric Sebek Radio City Christmas Spectacular, The Honey Taps, Colleen Harris, Michael Kirk Lane, Katryna Marttala, and Anthony Fett.
- 12/24/2019
- by Ben Cameron
- BroadwayWorld.com
TLC is ready for some spring cleaning. Today, the network announced season 10 of Trading Spaces will debut in March.
The popular home makeover series returned last year after 10 years off the air. The revival features original host Paige Davis as well as carpenter Ty Pennington and designers Vern Yip, Laurie Smith, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, and Hildi Santo Tomas.
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The popular home makeover series returned last year after 10 years off the air. The revival features original host Paige Davis as well as carpenter Ty Pennington and designers Vern Yip, Laurie Smith, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, and Hildi Santo Tomas.
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- 1/29/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Trading Spaces is sticking around. Today, TLC announced they've renewed the TV show for a 10th season.
The home renovation show follows neighbors as they remake each other’s houses with the help of designers and carpenters. The series is hosted by Paige Davis and features designers Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, and Vern Yip. New designers include John Gidding, Kahi Lee, and Sabrina Soto.
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The home renovation show follows neighbors as they remake each other’s houses with the help of designers and carpenters. The series is hosted by Paige Davis and features designers Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, and Vern Yip. New designers include John Gidding, Kahi Lee, and Sabrina Soto.
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- 9/8/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Neighbors, prepare your reaction faces because Trading Spaces is back in production. The TLC home makeover show that features two pairs of neighbors swapping homes to remake a room returned to huge ratings in 2018 and production on a second revival season is now underway. Who's return? We've got that scoop. Along with host Paige Davis, the new season will feature…everyone from last year! Brett Tutor, Carter Oosterhouse, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo Tomas, Joanie Sprague, John Gidding, Kahi Lee, Laurie Smith, Sabrina Soto, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip will all return for some savvy makeovers. Like last year, the two sets of neighbors will trade rooms for two days and with the help of a...
- 9/7/2018
- E! Online
Well, we did it Broadway Sessions recently celebrated it's 10th anniversary with a full blown Super Show We invited back some of our favorite performers to recreate some of our favorite musical moments. We also had some incredible new memories made Our All-Star cast dazzled the Sro room. Enjoy these highlights by Paige Davis, Kevin Chamberlin, Ciara Renee, Nick Adams, Kennedy Caughell, Jeremy Stolle, Kelvin Moon Loh, Alex Grayson. Bre Jackson, Colton Ryan, F. Michael Haynie, Erica Lustig, Tracy MCDowell, Adinah Alexander, Jen Perry, Jed Resnick, Imari Hardon, Isabel Kruse and more...
- 7/3/2018
- by Ben Cameron
- BroadwayWorld.com
TV host Mark Steines has left his Home & Family. The 53-year-old abruptly departed the Hallmark Channel morning show on Thursday, May 31, capping off nearly six years as its co-host. And as of the time of this post, neither he nor the network has offered any indication why. In fact, all we have is this cursory statement from his former employer, Crown Media Family Networks: "Today Hallmark Channel has parted ways with Mark Steines as the co-host of the network's lifestyle series Home & Family. We are extremely grateful to Mark for his incredible work and wish him all the best success in his future endeavors." Meanwhile, Mark hasn't offered an explanation for his departure on social media. His last Instagram post showed him and his Home & Family co-stars honoring Memorial Day, and his last Twitter post plugged an interview in which he dispenses career advice. Who wore it better? A...
- 6/1/2018
- by Dan Clarendon
- Closer Weekly
Trading Spaces will return. Today, TLC announced they've renewed the TV series reboot for a 10th season.The home renovation show follows neighbors as they remake each other's houses with the help of designers and carpenters. The series is hosted by Paige Davis and features designers Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, and Vern Yip. New designers include John Gidding, Kahi Lee, and Sabrina Soto.Read More…...
- 5/31/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Designer Frank Bielec ended up on TLC's Trading Spaces purely by happenstance. He was filling in as a last-minute substitute demonstrator at a decorative paint convention in Nashville when he caught the eye of a television producer. He certainly never expected to become a breakout TV star shortly after his October 2000 debut… or to be coming back as an all-new Frank in an all-new version of the hit reality show, all these years later. "I just thought there were so many reasons I didn't want to get back into that stuff, the whole celebrity thing," he recently told Good Housekeeping. But Trading Spaces just wouldn't be the same without Frank. Viewers love him for his friendliness, his wit, and his crafty aesthetic. Even though he describes the experience of filming his first episode in the original run as "a cross between plastic surgery and a root canal," he soon...
- 4/22/2018
- by Dan Clarendon
- Closer Weekly
Fans are over the moon about TLC reviving Trading Spaces — as is the series' host, Paige Davis! During an exclusive new interview with Closer Weekly, Paige gushed about working with her old co-stars on the reboot. "It was really amazing. It was as if we'd never stopped. All the original legacy designers are back and we have a couple of new faces too," she explained while working with Purina on their Better with Pets @Home editor showcase in NYC in mid-April. "We all just kept looking at each other and asking, 'Has it been 10 years or has it been 10 weeks?' It just didn't feel like we even skipped a beat. It was very much this feeling of the band being back together and we're back on tour," she continued. And that's not all — it turns out that the Trading Spaces stars are also super close off-screen, too! "We actually hang out together.
- 4/21/2018
- by Amber Belus
- Closer Weekly
“Trading Spaces” returned to TLC and brought the network’s largest Saturday night audience in eight years.
The premiere episode of the home design show was the most-watched show on TV across the entire night, with 2.8 million total viewers, besting the season premiere of the CBS drama “Ransom” and the HBO’s “Paterno” biopic starring Al Pacino.
The episode was preceded by an hourlong reunion special, which also won its timeslot with 2.5 million total viewers. Together, the two shows earned the Discovery-owned network its most-watched Saturday night block in since 2010.
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“Trading Spaces” was revived by TLC after a decade off the air, with original host Paige Davis returning, as well as designers and carpenters Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip. New cast members include Brett Tutor, Joanie Dodd, John Gidding, Kahi Lee and Sabrina Soto.
It is produced by Authentic Entertainment, a subsidiary of Endemol Shine North America
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The premiere episode of the home design show was the most-watched show on TV across the entire night, with 2.8 million total viewers, besting the season premiere of the CBS drama “Ransom” and the HBO’s “Paterno” biopic starring Al Pacino.
The episode was preceded by an hourlong reunion special, which also won its timeslot with 2.5 million total viewers. Together, the two shows earned the Discovery-owned network its most-watched Saturday night block in since 2010.
Also Read: 'Trading Spaces' Host Paige Davis 'Really Liked' That 'Prison of Love' Bedroom - for Real
“Trading Spaces” was revived by TLC after a decade off the air, with original host Paige Davis returning, as well as designers and carpenters Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip. New cast members include Brett Tutor, Joanie Dodd, John Gidding, Kahi Lee and Sabrina Soto.
It is produced by Authentic Entertainment, a subsidiary of Endemol Shine North America
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- 4/12/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
After the Trading Spaces reboot aired this past Saturday April 7 on TLC, it's safe to say that everyone's favorite design show is back and better than ever. The audience reception has been so outstanding, in fact, that everyone and their mother is asking, "Where can I watch Trading Spaces?" Fortunately, we've got just the answer. Considering that the original series ran from 2000 to 2008, there are plenty of episodes floating around the Internet. That said, a majority of them are only available for purchase on Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, and Google Play. If you're looking to steam both new and old episodes for free, the only place to do so is the official TLC Trading Spaces homepage. The latest episode, "Not Our First Rodeo" is already available to stream! Beyond that, there are 22 classic episodes available to watch including fan-favorites like "Los Angeles: North Cherokee Avenue," "Raleigh: Legging Lane," and "Washington, DC: Acker Place.
- 4/9/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
In honor of the triumphant return of TLC’s “Trading Spaces,” TheWrap looks back at some of the worst designs from the show’s original run, from hay glued to the wall to furniture nailed to the ceiling.
Straw walls
Hildi Santo-Tomas was always “Trading Spaces'” biggest provocateur. Eventually even the homeowners knew to steel themselves if she showed up as their designer. Never content to simply paint the walls, Santo-Tomas aimed to think outside the box — way, way outside. And perhaps the epitome of that was when she had the bright idea to glue straw to paint the ceiling pink and glue straw to the walls as some kind of avant-garde wall treatment. The homeowners, predictably, hated it.
Red and white
The only designer who ever came close to matching Santo-Tomas’s ambition was Doug Wilson, who once saw fit to put a loud red-and-white pattern and enormous lounge seating into an already too-small room, making it seem about as big as a cardboard box.
The fireplace
One of the most infamous reveals in “Trading Spaces” history was the episode featuring the woman who would come to be known as “Crying Pam.” In the episode, Wilson chose to cover the homeowners’ brick fireplace with a modern white facade. When it came time for reveal, Pam broke down in tears, quietly telling host Paige Davis that she’d have to leave the room. Unfortunately Crying Pam forgot to remove her mic, and was recorded sobbing as her husband and Davis tried to survive the crippling awkwardness.
Mosaic Hildi
As if there was ever any risk of the homeowners forgetting that Santo-Tomas was the one to inject her, shall we say, unique sense of taste into their home, the designer once put up an accent wall in a dining room featuring a floor-to-ceiling mosaic rendering of her own face.
A horror show
A horror-inspired theme for a kitchen is bad enough, but as is her wont, Santo-Tomas took the whole concept to the next level. She had the room painted a truly off-putting shade of red, commissioned shelving made to look like a coffin, and the pièce de résistance, a blood-stained tarp stapled to the wall as “an art project.” Appetizing.
Flower bathroom
In one homeowner’s bathroom, Santo-Tomas stapled hundreds of fake flowers to the walls and painted all the trim gold. All things considered, it could’ve been worse.
The upside-down
“Stranger Things” has nothing on Hildi. Turning the entire concept of interior design on its head, Santo-Tomas turned one couple’s living room literally upside-down, hanging all the furniture from the ceiling. Because why not? Oh, because people actually have to live in this house, that’s why.
Sand everywhere
A beach-themed room could be nice. A beach inside your room, complete with outdoor furniture, a tree and an open-flame torch, is not. The worst part is, if the homeowners wanted to undo the room entirely — which they presumably did, because they seemed to have sense — the sand-covered floors ensured that process would be a true nightmare.
Safari bedroom
Sometimes the “Trading Spaces” designers seemed to commit themselves to a theme in a way that made the show more interesting to watch than if they were trying for something tasteful, but often resulted in a truly hideous living space. That seemed to be the case when Wilson went for a jungle safari vibe in one couple’s bedroom, with zebra print walls and bamboo on the ceiling and furniture.
Pebble fireplace
Sometimes the theme for the room was inspired by the homeowners’ own interests, and after two days they would come home to find something they had a passing interest in blown up to an unreasonable proportion and glued to the walls, or something. For example, one homeowner’s collection of glass beads was sewn into her pillows, hung from curtain rods and used as a gaudy new facade for her fireplace, all accompanied by a warm, inviting concrete floor.
Paintball
Santo-Tomas lived every seven-year-old boy’s dream in the episode where she chose to paint the walls with paintball guns. Problem was, paintballs are more oil than actual paint, and the bright pink splatters quickly became a greasy, drippy mess (she blamed it on the heat). To make matters worse, the force of the gun damaged the drywall and the oil was impossible to clean, so painting over it? Not an option.
Black…
Santo-Tomas and Wilson even teamed up once for an episode that worked better as a conceptual design challenge than in its execution. Two couples asked for bright colors to reflect their personality, and in response, the two designers delivered completely monochromatic rooms, one all black and the other all white. Santo-Tomas’s room wowed her homeowners with an intricate ribbon wall treatment and all black furniture. Wilson, however, didn’t get quite the same response.
… and White
The couple who received Wilson’s white room specifically asked that their newly refurbished wood floors not be touched. But if the color doesn’t match the palette, then request be damned, right? Wilson painted the floors (and everything else in the room) a blinding white, resulting in something straight out of a Kubrick film. Hope they don’t have kids or pets.
Read original story 13 Worst ‘Trading Spaces’ Designs, From the Sob-Inducing Fireplace to Straw-Covered Walls (Photos) At TheWrap...
Straw walls
Hildi Santo-Tomas was always “Trading Spaces'” biggest provocateur. Eventually even the homeowners knew to steel themselves if she showed up as their designer. Never content to simply paint the walls, Santo-Tomas aimed to think outside the box — way, way outside. And perhaps the epitome of that was when she had the bright idea to glue straw to paint the ceiling pink and glue straw to the walls as some kind of avant-garde wall treatment. The homeowners, predictably, hated it.
Red and white
The only designer who ever came close to matching Santo-Tomas’s ambition was Doug Wilson, who once saw fit to put a loud red-and-white pattern and enormous lounge seating into an already too-small room, making it seem about as big as a cardboard box.
The fireplace
One of the most infamous reveals in “Trading Spaces” history was the episode featuring the woman who would come to be known as “Crying Pam.” In the episode, Wilson chose to cover the homeowners’ brick fireplace with a modern white facade. When it came time for reveal, Pam broke down in tears, quietly telling host Paige Davis that she’d have to leave the room. Unfortunately Crying Pam forgot to remove her mic, and was recorded sobbing as her husband and Davis tried to survive the crippling awkwardness.
Mosaic Hildi
As if there was ever any risk of the homeowners forgetting that Santo-Tomas was the one to inject her, shall we say, unique sense of taste into their home, the designer once put up an accent wall in a dining room featuring a floor-to-ceiling mosaic rendering of her own face.
A horror show
A horror-inspired theme for a kitchen is bad enough, but as is her wont, Santo-Tomas took the whole concept to the next level. She had the room painted a truly off-putting shade of red, commissioned shelving made to look like a coffin, and the pièce de résistance, a blood-stained tarp stapled to the wall as “an art project.” Appetizing.
Flower bathroom
In one homeowner’s bathroom, Santo-Tomas stapled hundreds of fake flowers to the walls and painted all the trim gold. All things considered, it could’ve been worse.
The upside-down
“Stranger Things” has nothing on Hildi. Turning the entire concept of interior design on its head, Santo-Tomas turned one couple’s living room literally upside-down, hanging all the furniture from the ceiling. Because why not? Oh, because people actually have to live in this house, that’s why.
Sand everywhere
A beach-themed room could be nice. A beach inside your room, complete with outdoor furniture, a tree and an open-flame torch, is not. The worst part is, if the homeowners wanted to undo the room entirely — which they presumably did, because they seemed to have sense — the sand-covered floors ensured that process would be a true nightmare.
Safari bedroom
Sometimes the “Trading Spaces” designers seemed to commit themselves to a theme in a way that made the show more interesting to watch than if they were trying for something tasteful, but often resulted in a truly hideous living space. That seemed to be the case when Wilson went for a jungle safari vibe in one couple’s bedroom, with zebra print walls and bamboo on the ceiling and furniture.
Pebble fireplace
Sometimes the theme for the room was inspired by the homeowners’ own interests, and after two days they would come home to find something they had a passing interest in blown up to an unreasonable proportion and glued to the walls, or something. For example, one homeowner’s collection of glass beads was sewn into her pillows, hung from curtain rods and used as a gaudy new facade for her fireplace, all accompanied by a warm, inviting concrete floor.
Paintball
Santo-Tomas lived every seven-year-old boy’s dream in the episode where she chose to paint the walls with paintball guns. Problem was, paintballs are more oil than actual paint, and the bright pink splatters quickly became a greasy, drippy mess (she blamed it on the heat). To make matters worse, the force of the gun damaged the drywall and the oil was impossible to clean, so painting over it? Not an option.
Black…
Santo-Tomas and Wilson even teamed up once for an episode that worked better as a conceptual design challenge than in its execution. Two couples asked for bright colors to reflect their personality, and in response, the two designers delivered completely monochromatic rooms, one all black and the other all white. Santo-Tomas’s room wowed her homeowners with an intricate ribbon wall treatment and all black furniture. Wilson, however, didn’t get quite the same response.
… and White
The couple who received Wilson’s white room specifically asked that their newly refurbished wood floors not be touched. But if the color doesn’t match the palette, then request be damned, right? Wilson painted the floors (and everything else in the room) a blinding white, resulting in something straight out of a Kubrick film. Hope they don’t have kids or pets.
Read original story 13 Worst ‘Trading Spaces’ Designs, From the Sob-Inducing Fireplace to Straw-Covered Walls (Photos) At TheWrap...
- 4/6/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Paige Davis has seen hundreds of room transformations from her years hosting “Trading Spaces.” And though the vast majority resulted in beloved transformations, a handful of the redesigned rooms were hated by the homeowners.
Yes, you all know about the room with hay-covered walls, and our readers have probably watched this woman break down over her new-look fireplace, but Davis can’t possibly defend the “Prison of Love” bedroom, could she? After all, it had two friggin’ toilets supporting a bench, jail-cell bars covering the windows, and a terrifying mural that would make one want to return to a nightmare.
“I actually thought that room was really neat! I really liked it,” Davis told TheWrap. “I did!”
Ok, Paige, maybe you shouldn’t be considered a tastemaker.
Also Read: Hgtv 'Home Town' Producer Brandon Davis Dies, Host Erin Napier Says
“The true, original concept is that ‘I know my neighbors and I know that they’re stuck,'” Davis explained. “‘Their home doesn’t represent the people that I know anymore. They’re stuck in the past or they’re too afraid to move forward, and I can envision for them the home that they should have, and I think they should trust me, and I’m gonna trust them, and we’re gonna trade.'”
“But for pure logistical [reasons] — out of absolute necessity, the designers need to plan and shop the room ahead of time,” she added.
That kinda kills the purity pitch about personal touches provided by a neighbor. But “Trading Spaces” certainly isn’t the only reality show to liberally bend the word “reality” — it was just among the first and most popular.
And those few gaudy rooms you couldn’t bear to watch the reveals of? The host has an excuse for her designers that we can kind of buy.
Also Read: 'Property Brothers' Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott Ink New Multiyear Deal With Hgtv
“It’s a little bit the same as seeing a high-fashion runway show, of couture. Or flipping through the pages of Vogue,” Davis said. “And I don’t mean that as the ‘Trading Spaces’ rooms are high-end — I mean it like they’re very high concept. So, you might see some crazy couture fashion design image in a Vogue magazine, with the crazy makeup. And you look at that picture and say to yourself, ‘Who the hell would ever wear that?'”
“Well, the ‘Trading Spaces’ rooms are very much like that, too. They often — not always — but some of them are out-of-the-box ideas and what some people would think are crazy ideas,” she continued. “They’re meant to inspire you.”
And to inspire high ratings, we imagine, from viewers saying to themselves, “Who the hell would ever sleep there?”
“Trading Spaces” returns to TLC on Saturday at 9/8c.
Read original story ‘Trading Spaces’ Host Paige Davis ‘Really Liked’ That ‘Prison of Love’ Bedroom – for Real At TheWrap...
Yes, you all know about the room with hay-covered walls, and our readers have probably watched this woman break down over her new-look fireplace, but Davis can’t possibly defend the “Prison of Love” bedroom, could she? After all, it had two friggin’ toilets supporting a bench, jail-cell bars covering the windows, and a terrifying mural that would make one want to return to a nightmare.
“I actually thought that room was really neat! I really liked it,” Davis told TheWrap. “I did!”
Ok, Paige, maybe you shouldn’t be considered a tastemaker.
Also Read: Hgtv 'Home Town' Producer Brandon Davis Dies, Host Erin Napier Says
“The true, original concept is that ‘I know my neighbors and I know that they’re stuck,'” Davis explained. “‘Their home doesn’t represent the people that I know anymore. They’re stuck in the past or they’re too afraid to move forward, and I can envision for them the home that they should have, and I think they should trust me, and I’m gonna trust them, and we’re gonna trade.'”
“But for pure logistical [reasons] — out of absolute necessity, the designers need to plan and shop the room ahead of time,” she added.
That kinda kills the purity pitch about personal touches provided by a neighbor. But “Trading Spaces” certainly isn’t the only reality show to liberally bend the word “reality” — it was just among the first and most popular.
And those few gaudy rooms you couldn’t bear to watch the reveals of? The host has an excuse for her designers that we can kind of buy.
Also Read: 'Property Brothers' Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott Ink New Multiyear Deal With Hgtv
“It’s a little bit the same as seeing a high-fashion runway show, of couture. Or flipping through the pages of Vogue,” Davis said. “And I don’t mean that as the ‘Trading Spaces’ rooms are high-end — I mean it like they’re very high concept. So, you might see some crazy couture fashion design image in a Vogue magazine, with the crazy makeup. And you look at that picture and say to yourself, ‘Who the hell would ever wear that?'”
“Well, the ‘Trading Spaces’ rooms are very much like that, too. They often — not always — but some of them are out-of-the-box ideas and what some people would think are crazy ideas,” she continued. “They’re meant to inspire you.”
And to inspire high ratings, we imagine, from viewers saying to themselves, “Who the hell would ever sleep there?”
“Trading Spaces” returns to TLC on Saturday at 9/8c.
Read original story ‘Trading Spaces’ Host Paige Davis ‘Really Liked’ That ‘Prison of Love’ Bedroom – for Real At TheWrap...
- 4/6/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
When the folks at TLC decided to bring the home-design series “Trading Spaces” back to the network’s programming lineup after a decade off the air, they knew they’d have to craft more than just the show’s episodes.
There’s a whole new advertising structure in place as well. And it will surface for the first time this Sunday, April 7, when the program makes its return at 9 p.m.
In years past, “Spaces” drew the attention of Home Depot, Lowe’s, Gmc, Bosch Tools, Behr Paint and even Procter & Gamble’s Swiffer. For its 2018 return, executives at the Discovery Inc. cable network decided to weave two advertisers, Wayfair and Overstock, directly into the action of the program. Meanwhile, one of the original sponsors, Lowe’s, will sponsor a six-part streaming companion series, “Training Spaces,” that has some “Spaces” veterans squaring off against new designers. Lowe’s will...
There’s a whole new advertising structure in place as well. And it will surface for the first time this Sunday, April 7, when the program makes its return at 9 p.m.
In years past, “Spaces” drew the attention of Home Depot, Lowe’s, Gmc, Bosch Tools, Behr Paint and even Procter & Gamble’s Swiffer. For its 2018 return, executives at the Discovery Inc. cable network decided to weave two advertisers, Wayfair and Overstock, directly into the action of the program. Meanwhile, one of the original sponsors, Lowe’s, will sponsor a six-part streaming companion series, “Training Spaces,” that has some “Spaces” veterans squaring off against new designers. Lowe’s will...
- 4/6/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
They're back and better than ever! The highly-anticipated Trading Spaces reboot is set to premiere on TLC on April 7, 10 years after the original's series finale. The hit show aired on the network from 2000 to 2008, and now that it's coming back, many have wondered who's returning for the reboot. Check out the video above to see the new and improved cast of Trading Spaces — you're bound to recognize pretty much everyone! The basis of the home-design show is simple: two sets of neighbors are each given their own designer and carpenter, and they're let loose to redesign one room in the other neighbor's home — all in a 48 hour time limit and on a $1,000 budget (It's been reportedly raised from $1,000 to $2,000 for the reboot, though!). Throughout its eight-year tenure, fans fell in love with many of the cast members, so luckily most of the fan favorites are returning. (Photo Credit: Getty Images...
- 3/31/2018
- by Lindsey Burns
- Closer Weekly
The new Trading Spaces is right around the corner! The original TLC home improvement series aired between 2000 and 2008 and showed how neighbors redesigned rooms in each other's homes, with professional help, of course. A Trading Spaces reboot premieres next month and will feature returning cast members Paige Davis, the host, carpenter Ty Pennington, and designers Hildi Santo-Tomas, Genevieve Gorder, Laurie Smith, Doug Wilson and Vern Yip. The new series will also feature newbies Joanie Sprague, formerly of America's Next Top Model, and Hgtv star John Gidding. Many of the stars recalled in a Parade magazine interview some...
- 3/30/2018
- E! Online
They're back and better than ever! The highly-anticipated Trading Spaces reboot is set to premiere on TLC on April 7, 10 years after the original's series finale. The hit show aired on the network from 2000 to 2008, and now that it's coming back, many have wondered who's returning for the reboot. Check out the video above to see the new and improved cast of Trading Spaces — you're bound to recognize pretty much everyone! The basis of the home-design show is simple: two sets of neighbors are each given their own designer and carpenter, and they're let loose to redesign one room in the other neighbor's home — all in a 48 hour time limit and on a $1,000 budget (It's been reportedly raised from $1,000 to $2,000 for the reboot, though!). Throughout its eight year tenure, fans fell in love with many of the cast members, so luckily most of the fan favorites are returning. (Photo Credit: Getty Images...
- 3/26/2018
- by Lindsey Burns
- Life and Style
Set your DVRs, y’all. The reboot for TLC’s iconic show Trading Spaces — which originally ran from 2000 to 2008 — finally has a premiere date! The hit home design series officially returns on Saturday, April 7, at 9 p.m. Est. Back in January, fans were treated to a first glimpse of the upcoming revival on Trading Spaces’ official Facebook page. In the preview (which has racked up millions of views), we see the original crew back in action. Yep, beloved host Paige Davis and sexy carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse — along with more of your favorites — are part of the new series. The sneak peek promises "more outrageous moments" and even "more Omg reveals." In a February interview with Kansas City Spaces, Paige, 48, opened up about what viewers can expect from Trading Spaces 2.0. "It won’t be very different," she said. "It really is the show everybody loves. The budget is different,...
- 3/9/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
“Trading Spaces” is back. The home design hit, which originally aired between 2000 and 2011, is getting a makeover for a brand new reboot. Et Canada sits down with the show’s cast, including original designers Hildi Santo-Tomas, Doug Wilson, Ty Pennington and host Paige Davis to get the scoop on the show’s return. “It feel...
- 1/23/2018
- by Rachel West
- ET Canada
If they build it, fans will come. TLC’s new teaser for “Trading Spaces” gives viewers a taste of what they can expect later this year. Booze, baby slides, and even a horse are displayed in the two-minute-plus trailer. Related: TLC Boss Defends Carter Oosterhouse Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations Paige Davis returns as the show’s host, alongside returning...
- 1/22/2018
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Them’s fightin’ words, Paige Davis. The “Trading Spaces” host just took a thinly veiled shot at Joanna Gaines and the Hgtv “Fixer Upper” star’s favorite design element. At Friday’s Television Critics Association press tour, one journalist asked a panel of stars from the returning TLC show about their least-favorite home-design trends. “I’m wondering if you are in agreement for certain types of design trends to disappear, and what some of your pet peeves are and some of the things that you have to talk homeowners out of — like, strongly — and steer them away from?” the reporter asked. “Like shiplap?” Davis...
- 1/12/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Fans of the original Trading Spaces can rest easy: The show’s reboot officially includes some of the hilarious design fails and cringe-worthy homeowner reactions you know and love, a new interview confirms.
“Not every episode has a happy ending,” TLC’s executive vice president of development and production Howard Lee tells TV Guide. “What one of our designers does with eggshells is shocking. Dozens and dozens of eggs were harmed.”
Returning carpenter Ty Pennington echoes the sentiment, noting that it’s the show’s unpredictability that separates it from the pristine renovations viewers have come to expect on TV...
“Not every episode has a happy ending,” TLC’s executive vice president of development and production Howard Lee tells TV Guide. “What one of our designers does with eggshells is shocking. Dozens and dozens of eggs were harmed.”
Returning carpenter Ty Pennington echoes the sentiment, noting that it’s the show’s unpredictability that separates it from the pristine renovations viewers have come to expect on TV...
- 1/8/2018
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Paige is back, but the haircut isn't... Before the Property Brothers, Flip or Flop or Fixer Upper, there was Trading Spaces, TLC's hit home makeover show that's been off the air since 2008. In March, TLC announced that the neighbor-to-neighbor switcheroo home show, which ran for eight seasons, would be coming back in the spring of 2018. If that wasn't enough to tickle your design-on-a-dime fancy or prime your paintbrushes, the network revealed in July that while the revival was getting a face lift, the original show's plucky host, Paige Davis, would stay the same. E! News recently caught up with Davis to talk about the revamp, what she's been up to for the past decade and what she...
- 11/14/2017
- E! Online
TLC is continuing to ramp up the return of its onetime flagship home-makeover series Trading Spaces, saying today it will air a reunion special in spring 2018. The new Trading Spaces also is set to return in the spring with original host Paige Davis and fellow veterans Genevieve Gorder, Carter Oosterhouse, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington, Hildi Santo-Thomas, Doug Wilson and Vern Yip. The reunion special, hosted by Long Lost Family‘s Lisa Joyner, follows the group getting…...
- 11/8/2017
- Deadline TV
Before TLC’s iconic home-makeover series Trading Spaces returns for Round 2 in 2018, the original team is reuniting for a game of Where Are They Now.
RelatedTrading Spaces Returning to TLC
Paige Davis, who is returning to host Trading Spaces 2.0, will appear alongside Amy Wynn Pastor, Carter Oosterhouse, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip in a catch-up special airing this spring (exact date Tbd), hosted by Lisa Joyner of TLC’s Long Lost Family.
As seen in the preview clip above, the original cast members will reminisce about their favorite room transformations,...
RelatedTrading Spaces Returning to TLC
Paige Davis, who is returning to host Trading Spaces 2.0, will appear alongside Amy Wynn Pastor, Carter Oosterhouse, Doug Wilson, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington and Vern Yip in a catch-up special airing this spring (exact date Tbd), hosted by Lisa Joyner of TLC’s Long Lost Family.
As seen in the preview clip above, the original cast members will reminisce about their favorite room transformations,...
- 11/8/2017
- TVLine.com
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, beloved for both her innovative design as well as her quirky personality (and habit of working barefoot), became a hero to families across America as she redesigned their homes with TLC's Trading Spaces in the early 2000s. Fans couldn't have been happier when it was announced that Gorder would be returning to the series in 2018 after its 10-year hiatus, but a lot has changed for the designer since she's been on the show.
"[My reaction] was mixed when I first heard the news," Gorder told Et over the phone last week, explaining that Trading Spaces' original run "felt so perfect and compartmentalized in my mind."
"It was the first transformation design show in our country. I was scared that any kind of reinterpretation, if it wasn't completely authentic, could tarnish the guilt on that perfect thing in my memory," she said. "But when I heard that they were going to bring back everyone else, all of us, and...
"[My reaction] was mixed when I first heard the news," Gorder told Et over the phone last week, explaining that Trading Spaces' original run "felt so perfect and compartmentalized in my mind."
"It was the first transformation design show in our country. I was scared that any kind of reinterpretation, if it wasn't completely authentic, could tarnish the guilt on that perfect thing in my memory," she said. "But when I heard that they were going to bring back everyone else, all of us, and...
- 9/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
After almost a decade on the air, Trading Spaces‘ quirky cast of designers and carpenters is one big family. And like every family, there’s one wild card member that marches to his own drum.
In Ts’s group, that’s lovable Southerner Frank Bielec. The country style enthusiast was a fan favorite when he appeared on the original show from 2000 to 2008, but when TLC announced a reboot (coming in spring 2018), his former castmates weren’t sure he would show.
Related: Inside the Moment the Trading Spaces Cast Reunited after 10 Years: ‘We Cried Our Eyes Out’
“I didn’t think Frank would come back,...
In Ts’s group, that’s lovable Southerner Frank Bielec. The country style enthusiast was a fan favorite when he appeared on the original show from 2000 to 2008, but when TLC announced a reboot (coming in spring 2018), his former castmates weren’t sure he would show.
Related: Inside the Moment the Trading Spaces Cast Reunited after 10 Years: ‘We Cried Our Eyes Out’
“I didn’t think Frank would come back,...
- 9/22/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
The return of Trading Spaces after 10 years off the air is enough to make any fan a little nostalgic. But for the original designers reuniting on the show, it was an extremely emotional moment.
“We cried our eyes out,” Genevieve Gorder, one of nine returning cast members, tells People of the reunion on set. “Some of us hadn’t seen each other in 12 years. And they didn’t tell any of us who was coming or not coming.”
Related: Paige Davis Shares the First Photo on Set of the New Trading Spaces and It’s ‘Just Like Old Times’
Alongside Gorder,...
“We cried our eyes out,” Genevieve Gorder, one of nine returning cast members, tells People of the reunion on set. “Some of us hadn’t seen each other in 12 years. And they didn’t tell any of us who was coming or not coming.”
Related: Paige Davis Shares the First Photo on Set of the New Trading Spaces and It’s ‘Just Like Old Times’
Alongside Gorder,...
- 9/21/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Trading Spaces’ comeback season may not be airing until 2018, but the cast — including eight original members — is already hard at work filming the first episodes.
Returning host Paige Davis shared the first photo on set, hanging off the iconic Ts truck. “The truck is back too!!! Just like old times. Woohoo!” Davis captions on her Instagram.
Related: Trading Spaces Is Bringing Back All the Original Designers You Were Hoping for — and Some Intriguing New Faces
Fan favorite designer Genevieve Gorder also confirmed to People that she is already filming new makeovers.
Joining Davis, who signed on for the reboot in July,...
Returning host Paige Davis shared the first photo on set, hanging off the iconic Ts truck. “The truck is back too!!! Just like old times. Woohoo!” Davis captions on her Instagram.
Related: Trading Spaces Is Bringing Back All the Original Designers You Were Hoping for — and Some Intriguing New Faces
Fan favorite designer Genevieve Gorder also confirmed to People that she is already filming new makeovers.
Joining Davis, who signed on for the reboot in July,...
- 9/20/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
“It’s good to be back!” says Trading Spaces Og, Genevieve Gorder.
The cast lineup for the iconic TLC show’s reboot includes many of the design stars from the original series, including Paige Davis, Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Beilic, Laurie Smith and a very excited Gorder.
“I know this was the favorite show of so many people in the country. I’ve built a life around this show,” she shares in a post on Instagram following Wednesday’s group reveal. “I’m so grateful to all of your who watched this in the beginning, I hope you all come back.
The cast lineup for the iconic TLC show’s reboot includes many of the design stars from the original series, including Paige Davis, Doug Wilson, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Beilic, Laurie Smith and a very excited Gorder.
“I know this was the favorite show of so many people in the country. I’ve built a life around this show,” she shares in a post on Instagram following Wednesday’s group reveal. “I’m so grateful to all of your who watched this in the beginning, I hope you all come back.
- 9/15/2017
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
“Trading Spaces” is returning to TLC after 10 years off the air and some familiar faces are coming back. Related: Paige Davis Returns To Host Upcoming ‘Trading Spaces’ Reboot Designers and carpenters like Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith, Ty Pennington, and Vern Yip are all returning to the program. […]...
- 9/14/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Ty Pennington is among the “Trading Spaces” alums joining host Paige Davis in TLC’s reboot of the home-makeover series, the network announced Wednesday. Pennington, also known for hosting “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” appears in the first promo that was released Wednesday, as do fellow returning designers Doug Wilson, Carter Oosterhouse, Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith and Vern Yip. Davis’ return had been previously announced for the new season of “Spaces” that is set to premiere in Spring 2018. “We’re getting the band back together,” Pennington says in the footage. “I’m so excited to see some of their faces.
- 9/14/2017
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Wrap
The new Trading Spaces will have some familiar faces — and some folks in new places. TLC said today that the upcoming revival of its signature 2000s reality competition show will bring back veterans Genevieve Gorder, Carter Oosterhouse, Ty Pennington, Hildi Santo-Thomas, Doug Wilson, Vern Yip and previously announced host Paige Davis. Check out a “we’re getting the band back together” promo below. Newcomers to the home-makeover competition series, which is returning in…...
- 9/14/2017
- Deadline TV
Go ahead, call it a comeback!
Any Trading Spaces aficionado will tell you the hit TLC show, which aired from 2000 to 2008, was just as much about the rotating cast of designers’ big personalities as it was about redecorating on a budget.
On Wednesday, TLC announced the lineup for the show’s forthcoming reboot after a 10-year hiatus, and almost every fan favorite from the original series is making a return. Joining host Paige Davis, who signed on in July, will be Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic, and Laurie Smith. Beloved carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse will also be back.
Any Trading Spaces aficionado will tell you the hit TLC show, which aired from 2000 to 2008, was just as much about the rotating cast of designers’ big personalities as it was about redecorating on a budget.
On Wednesday, TLC announced the lineup for the show’s forthcoming reboot after a 10-year hiatus, and almost every fan favorite from the original series is making a return. Joining host Paige Davis, who signed on in July, will be Doug Wilson, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielic, and Laurie Smith. Beloved carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse will also be back.
- 9/13/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
The popular TLC series “Trading Spaces” is all set and ready for a reboot. Do-It-Yourself enthusiasts will be happy to know that it will hit the airwaves in 2018. It will follow the original series that became popular in a long eight year run from 2000 to 2008. We saw some of the best design ideas from the industry greats and it inspired many viewers to tackle new home remodeling projects with renewed vigor. What will the reboot be like? Here is what we know about it so far. Paige Davis will return Prior to the March 2017 announcement of
What We’ve Learned About The “Trading Spaces” Reboot So Far...
What We’ve Learned About The “Trading Spaces” Reboot So Far...
- 7/28/2017
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
[[tmz:video id="0_y7nhsyg6"]] Incredible to think "Trading Spaces" would come back with anyone other than Paige Davis helming its reboot. The home improvement show, where neighbors have 2 days and a $1,000 budget to make over a room in each other's home, just announced it's returning with Davis as host. But Davis says she wasn't a shoo-in for the gig, despite the show's dedicated fan base, including Tina Fey who once stalked out their set. We didn't believe it either,...
- 7/24/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hosting popular television shows is one of the most difficult jobs in the entertainment industry. While hosting is a talent in itself, many of the most prominent hosts on television are remarkable performers in their own right. Such is the case with the highly popular and versatile Paige Davis. Davis rose to fame thanks to her incredible hosting work on Trading Spaces. While she departed from the series for several years, she is set to return again as host of the show. Despite becoming a household name, many people think of Davis as only a television host. In reality, she
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Paige Davis...
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Paige Davis...
- 7/24/2017
- by Timothy Hickey
- TVovermind.com
Trading Spaces is bringing back an original series host for the reboot. Paige Davis is back! She hosted several seasons of the redecorating TV show that ran from 2000 until 2008. Read More…...
- 7/22/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Good news for all the home makeover fans out there!
Not only is Trading Spaces making its grand return to TLC after a 10-year hiatus, its beloved host Paige Davis is back, too.
"I'm so excited, because you probably already heard the news that TLC is bringing Trading Spaces back, but guess what else? I also am coming back!" Davis exclaimed in a video announcement on Wednesday. "I will be hosting Trading Spaces again. I am back at TLC, back home back where I belong, and I am so thrilled."
News: 'Fixer Upper' Star Joanna Gaines Shuts Down Rumors She's Leaving Her Hit Show
Each episode of the popular home makeover series, which aired on TLC from 2000 to 2008, featured two sets of neighbors who received the challenge of making over a room in the other's house with the help of a home decorator and set budget.
Davis became the host of Trading Spaces in 2001, replacing...
Not only is Trading Spaces making its grand return to TLC after a 10-year hiatus, its beloved host Paige Davis is back, too.
"I'm so excited, because you probably already heard the news that TLC is bringing Trading Spaces back, but guess what else? I also am coming back!" Davis exclaimed in a video announcement on Wednesday. "I will be hosting Trading Spaces again. I am back at TLC, back home back where I belong, and I am so thrilled."
News: 'Fixer Upper' Star Joanna Gaines Shuts Down Rumors She's Leaving Her Hit Show
Each episode of the popular home makeover series, which aired on TLC from 2000 to 2008, featured two sets of neighbors who received the challenge of making over a room in the other's house with the help of a home decorator and set budget.
Davis became the host of Trading Spaces in 2001, replacing...
- 7/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
TLC's Trading Spaces revival will be keeping one major original player: Paige Davis.
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- 7/19/2017
- by Liam Mathews
- TVGuide.com - Features
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