"Clean House" launched in 2003 on Style Network, and designer Mark Brunetz has been there right from the beginning of the show's mission to transform cluttered, chaotic houses -- full of "mayhem and foolishness," as host Niecy Nash puts it -- into organized, beautiful homes.
Apparently, along with clearing messes, the show has also been changing lives.
"I have to be honest," Brunetz tells Zap2it, "and say that I never realized it would change lives, the impact it would have at the level it's doing it. I got into it because I thought it would make a difference for people. That was part of my decision to be on the show."
But the scope of the impact eluded him until a few years ago, when the show left the Los Angeles area to tour America on its annual "Search for the Messiest Home in the Country" (the fourth iteration is...
Apparently, along with clearing messes, the show has also been changing lives.
"I have to be honest," Brunetz tells Zap2it, "and say that I never realized it would change lives, the impact it would have at the level it's doing it. I got into it because I thought it would make a difference for people. That was part of my decision to be on the show."
But the scope of the impact eluded him until a few years ago, when the show left the Los Angeles area to tour America on its annual "Search for the Messiest Home in the Country" (the fourth iteration is...
- 5/3/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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