| Illinois: Country Road Designer Doug Wilson travels home to his family's farm to re-decorate two of his brother's living rooms with a lot of help from carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse. |
| New York City: West 85th Street Is the unpredictability of the city that never sleeps be too much for designers Frank Bielec and Doug Wilson? |
| New York City: Harlem Laurie Smith and Kia Steave Dickerson want to create a second renaissance of their own for these out-dated rooms. |
| Virginia: Harding Avenue In this episode, TS has a special participant in Olympic gold medalist Kerri Strug. Designers Hildi Santo-Tomas and Edward Walker have gold medal dreams of their own. |
| Utah: Mountain Berry Drive Trading Spaces goes for the gold with a special episode featuring Olympic gold medallist Jimmy Shea trading spaces with his coach, former Olympian Randy Will. |
| Philadelphia: Durfor Street YO! Trading Spaces has arrived in South Philly! Space is tight, and the only thing that is separating our two homes is the TS trailer. |
| Philadelphia: Noble Street The neighbors take over on this episode of Trading Spaces. Our two sets of homeowners bring some interesting ideas of their own to the table. The only question is: will our designers adjust? |
| Philadelphia: Brown Street TS has taken over the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia, one of the new hip and trendy neighborhoods being reclaimed in the city. In this episode, we have four young urban pioneers ready to tackle two days of hard work. |
| Orlando: Spring Glen Drive Double Trouble. There's no other way to describe an episode with identical twin sisters, living in identical houses only 10 feet apart, redecorating the exact same room. |
| Orlando: East Mary Lake Drive Trading Spaces always looks for neighbors who live right next to each other. These homeowners do... if you don't count the very large lake that stands between them! |
| Manhattan
Beach: 20th Street This episode finds us in the bodacious city of Manhattan Beach, California with some young sun and surf loving folks. Designers Genevieve Gorder and Hildi Santo-Tomas are ready to ride one in with our very own beach bum, carpenter Ty Pennington. |
| Los
Angeles: North Cherokee Avenue This episodes brings us to West Hollywood, California and Doug Wilson and Hildi Santo-Tomas are determined to create rooms with very different elements but very similar energies. |
| Los
Angeles: Belton Drive Designers Christi Proctor and Edward Walker have come into town wanting to shake up some outdated spaces. Christi will be taking on an artsy and over-cluttered living room and will try to make it as whimsical and creative as the folks who lounge in it. |
| Oklahoma:
Osborne Drive Designer Laura Day wants to bring a Santa Fe feel to her homeowner's dining room. She has big plans with an elaborate light fixture incorporating the traditional Dreamcatcher. Across the street, Designer Kia Steave-Dickerson is also trying to incorporate her homeowner's family history into the room. |
| Oklahoma:
Clinkenbeard Road Designer Frank "Shotgun" Bielec introduces a new way to distress furniture. Will the homeowners love the idea or go running for the hills? Across the farm, designer Genevieve Gorder is once again all about "bringing the outside in." |
| Oklahoma
City: Kentucky Avenue Designer Edward Walker must use all his wit and charm to keep up with his spunky homeowners. All work and no play makes his team stir-crazy. Across the apartment complex, designer Christi Proctor has her own set of problems. She has big plans for carpenter Faber Dewar and they include wrap around seating and new lighting. |
| Tampa:
Amelia Avenue What happens if you hold an episode of Trading Spaces and the homeowners can only shoot on days when all four show carpenters are busy? You get designers Doug Wilson and Hildi Santo Tomas to strap on tool belts and head into carpentry world. They're not only designing, they're sawing, nailing and building. |
| Florida:
Fairway Road Designers Edward Walker and Hildi Santo-Tomas are in for a real challenge in this episode. With the help of handy man Carter Oosterhouse, they have just two days to redecorate these larger than life spaces. |
| Hollywood:
Fletcher Street Hildi is faced with giving CPR (Carpet Pulling and Ripping) to her living room in a tiny condo as she tiles, upholsters, builds and paints her way to safety. Down the road, Laurie tries to save her tile flooring in her teeny master bedroom to no avail! |
| Florida:
99 Terrace Round and round and round we go, how these rooms look after Day 2, nobody knows. Well actually, designers Hildi Santo-Tomas and Kia Steave-Dickerson have a very good idea how they should look, they just have to convince everyone else to agree with their visions. |
| Tampa:
Horatio Street Frank 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. Meanwhile Laurie Smith is going for a Tuscan feel complete with arches everywhere and a fancy French sounding Tremeaux mirror project. |
| Tampa:
Winding Willow Drive Designer Edward Walker is going for big time classic romance in his master bedroom makeover for a former Mrs. Florida and her husband. Over at the neighbor's house, Christi Proctor is trying to bring an island/tropical/Hemingway sort of feel into this bland boudoir. |
| Austin:
Mather Trail Frank gives new meaning to the phrase "everything is bigger in Texas," including the bookcases. And it's Carter's job to figure out how to bring it into the room. Christi finds out how difficult a large kitchen can be and our homeowners find out how difficult a tile backsplash can be. |
| Austin:
Govalle Avenue The Trading Spaces crew rolls into Austin, Texas. Capitalizing on their talents are designers Kia Steave-Dickerson and Laurie Smith who have brought big plans to the Lone Star State. |
| Austin:
Round Rock Trail Trading Spaces brings the fine arts to Texas. Or at least that's what designer Doug Wilson is trying to do when he paints nude figures all over the walls. Meanwhile, native Texan Christi Proctor is radically transforming the neighbor's kitchen and no one likes her choice of color and it's possible their neighbor's favorite rooster might not survive. |
| Houston:
Mulberry Hill Lane A "Jumbo" guest star for Trading Spaces? Can designers Frank Bielec and Hildi Santos Tomas handle While You Were Out's carpenter Andrew Dan-Jumbo? And can he handle double the houses and double the designers? |
| New
Orleans: Freret Street Barry Wood is challenged with the transformation of a very traditional (and very large) living room in an old Creole cottage. Down the very long and winding road, Laura Day channels in the decorating spirits in order to create a cheerful garden room in a very drab den. |
| New
Orleans: Carriage Road Old world meets new world in this Trading Spaces episode. Carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor and designers Christi Proctor and Hildi Santo-Tomas have descended on New Orleans and are determined to change the look of two very outdated spaces. |
| New
Orleans: Melrose Drive Designer Edward Walker is devilishly decorating his master bedroom with some Bourbon Street flare, even though his homeowners said "NO MARDI GRAS!" Down the street, designer Doug Wilson is working "with" his country clad kitchen and is trying to recreate a French Bistro feel. |
| Nashville:
Murphywood Crossing Rick Rifle and Laurie Smith arrive in Nashville with tools in hand ready to cut, saw, and build their way through these rooms on the Trading Spaces chopping block. Laurie is making a structural change in her family/exercise room and Rick is changing up all the furniture in his master bedroom. |
| Nashville:
Cold Stream Drive Edward has big plans to turn his bland master bedroom into a fabulous partitioned space that will reflect the more colorful side of his homeowners. Across the street Hildi uses wrapping paper to gift wrap the walls of her playroom, and you wouldn't believe what she does to the ceiling with a favorite Trading Spaces item: paint cans! |
| Atlanta:
Bluffview Drive Atlanta welcomes home its favorite handy man, Ty Pennington, who gets a surprise serenade from his alma mater's marching band. Yet, once the music's over, Kia Steave-Dickerson is marching to a different tune when she finds out Ty blew her budget on a bed. Meanwhile, Hildi Santo Tomas takes on the neighboring master bedroom. |
| Atlanta:
Highlands Trace Designer Frank Bielec channels some calm and meditative vibes for this master bedroom that's chock full of do-it-yourself craft projects. And, as the stars seem to be lined up yet again, Hildi's imagination runs rampant as she delivers another "first" in wall treatments. |
| Nashville:
Rosella Court Designers Hildi Santo-Tomas and Barry Wood land in Nashville, Tenn., and are ready to shake up two master bedrooms. With the help of carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor, our design duo gives these homeowners sleeping space they never could have imagined! |
| Pennsylvania:
Woodland Avenue This could be a Trading Spaces first. We always have two designers, one host, one carpenter and four homeowners. But in this episode we have three designers! |
| Pennsylvania:
Conway Avenue The British Invasion continues on Trading Spaces. Changing Rooms' designer Anna Ryder Richardson teams up with our own Laurie Smith in this suburban Philadelphia episode. |
| Pennsylvania:
Wynnewood Drive Designer Laurence Llewelyn Bowen of BBC America's Changing Rooms has arrived with a few tricks, some snappy suits, and his revered "Book of Powers." Paige better keep a "good old American dollars" eye on designer Christi Proctor who is kissing the budget in this nail biter. |
| Jersey
Shore: Rainbow Drive This is the episode that will test friendships, and host Paige Davis, as always tries to keep Hildi and Doug reigned in and on time. Add it all up and you've got daring designs, a few disagreements, and four shocked homeowners. |
| Jersey
Shore: South Laurel Drive Surf's up along the Jersey shore for this Trading Spaces episode and Handy Andy of BBC's Changing Rooms has hopped the Pond to give a hand to Doug Wilson and Frank Bielec out in Carpentry World. |
| Pennsylvania:
Lloyd Lane Trading Spaces weathers a storm of design activity in suburban Philadelphia. Designer Edward Walker tackles a southwest themed living room and charts a decidedly different direction. Kia Steave-Dickerson takes the world's blandest dining room and wants to inject some elegance. |
| New
York: Taft Avenue Place Designers Barry Wood and Edward Walker take the plunge in Buffalo. Barry's challenge is to redesign an old country kitchen into a brighter, more modern space. Edward's task is to turn a small, cluttered bedroom into a tropical sleeping paradise. |
| New
York: Presidio Place We're in Buffalo, New York, for this episode with designers Barry Wood and Edward Walker. Will Barry's homeowners go along with his design or will they split (like Barry's pants) to go trash picking? |
| Boston:
Dartmouth Street We're in a beautiful, restored, historic home in Boston for this one and we have to contend with a lack of space but a boatload of homeowner opinions about what looks good. |
| Massachusetts:
Indian Ridge Road Trading Spaces is all about doing a lot with a little and designers Frank Bielec and Christi Proctor are up to the challenge. One of our teams wants to unify their large master bedroom that starts off looking like 2 or 3 separate spaces. |
| Pennsylvania:
Madison Circle "Trading Spaces got game"... a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game to be precise. Host Paige Davis opens the show by throwing out the first pitch at PNC Park, but after that all the curveballs are coming from designers Edward Walker and Rick Rifle. |
| Pennsylvania:
Hillcrest Drive Friends don't let friends have Beanie Babies, especially when those adorable creatures completely take over the master bedroom! Even though certain people (like the neighbors) have little room to talk when it comes to style -unless you count white walls, white upholstery and white rugs as style - there is never a good reason to be overrun with stuffed toys. |
| Louisville:
Forest Bend Circle Laurie tries to bring color and a party feel to a plain family room. Frank infuses a master bedroom with a tropical feel. |
| Pittsburgh:
Penn Avenue Christi Proctor takes a hodgepodge of a study and tries to give the room a touch of elegance and wit. Meanwhile, Frank Bielec is charged with giving his plain living room a Southwestern feel and the ever-elusive "understated elegance." |
| Columbus:
Shelby Our athletic Ohio homeowners are looking for a new look and feel for their family room and master bedroom respectively. What designers Rick Rifle and Doug Wilson give them certainly qualifies for that! This show will forever be known among the fans as "The Prison of Love" episode. Little in life is guaranteed, but it's pretty likely you won't soon forget this one. |
| Ohio:
Stratford Road Does turquoise make a room seem bigger? Or does the room just seem bigger because no one will ever want to eat in a turquoise dining room? We've never seen a homeowner make a face quite like this before and host Paige Davis employs her best diplomacy trying to find the silver lining. |
| Louisville:
Fallen Timber Drive In this episode, Kia tries to use welded metal, but none of the welds hold. Oops! Next door, Hildi's homeowners are defending the only orders given to them by their neighbors: "No pink in my living room!" Guess what color Hildi has come up with for her design ... or did she? |
| Minnesota:
Pleasure Creek Circle Always the thinker, Doug transforms a hodge-podge of an office space into a lovely lavender workplace. Meanwhile, Christi highlights her designs with an old world feel. |
| Louisville:
Fall Harvest Court Hildi tackles a very contemporary living room and tries to make it sparkle. Edward is transforming a master bedroom next door, but everyone gives him a hard time about his design plan, which they all think makes the room look like a coffin! |
| Minneapolis:
11th Avenue Genevieve is happy to return to her hometown and inspires her team to revamp a barren living room into a botanical retreat. Meanwhile, carpenter Amy Wynn crafts TV cabinets and Doug charms his team into transforming a bland living room into a serene oasis. |
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