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Trading Spaces

Trading Spaces is an hour-long American television reality program that originally aired from 2000 to 2008 on the cable channels TLC and Discovery Home. The format of the show was based on the BBC TV series Changing Rooms.[1] The first iteration ran for eight seasons. A revival began airing on April 7, 2018, with several team members of the original run returning.

Trading Spaces
Presented byPaige Davis
Starringsee below
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons10
No. of episodes332 (as of June 8, 2019)
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesSeason 1: Ross Productions
Seasons 2-7: Banyan Productions
Season 8: A. Smith & Co. Productions
Seasons 9-present: Authentic Entertainment
Original release
NetworkTLC
Discovery Home
Discovery Channel
ReleaseOctober 13, 2000 (2000-10-13) –
December 13, 2009 (2009-12-13)
ReleaseApril 7, 2018 (2018-04-07) –
June 8, 2019 (2019-06-08)

Premise edit

In each episode, two sets of neighbors redecorated one room in each other's home. Each two-person team had two (later, three) days, a budget of US$1,000, (later $2,000) and the services of a designer. Both teams in early seasons shared one carpenter, while later on, each team had a carpenter. Although the producers generally allowed the teams to go over budget slightly, there was one instance when a designer went $150 over budget and the producers forced her to return a rug she bought for the project.

The teams have no say over what happens in their own homes, but they are able to give input into what happens in the home they are redecorating. The teams are not allowed to enter their own home for the duration of the show, and the transformed rooms are revealed only at the end of the final day.

Ty Pennington, one of the show's original carpenters, later hosted Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on ABC.

Production and changes edit

The first season featured original host Alex McLeod and some designers who never returned to the show, such as Dez Ryan and Roderick Shade, and was produced by Knoxville, Tennessee–based RVIR Media. After the first 40 episodes, McLeod left to pursue other television opportunities.[2][3][4] Beginning with the second season in 2001, Paige Davis took over as host, with the new production company Banyan Productions of Philadelphia. Early-season episodes were traditionally videotaped in and around the production company's home base, as can be seen in those episode's titles (where the city or state and the street are listed).

Beginning in the show's fifth season, homeowners chose up to three rooms for their neighbors to re-decorate, and the rooms were selected randomly, with some rooms having increased budgets of $2000 or $3000. Midway through this season, Davis was dismissed, and the show went to a hostless format for several seasons and episodes often featured two carpenters.[5] This change allowed the two homes to be farther apart, with the most extreme case featuring homes in New York and Oklahoma in the same episode.

On November 13, 2007, it was announced that Davis would be returning as the host of Trading Spaces beginning in January 2008.[6][7] The first episode with Davis as host aired on January 26, 2008. The show also changed production companies, from Banyan Productions to A. Smith & Co. Productions. On February 6, 2009, Davis announced that Trading Spaces was not picked up for a ninth season.[8]

On March 28, 2017, TLC announced that it had ordered an eight-episode revival of Trading Spaces from Endemol Shine North America's Authentic Entertainment.[9] Host Paige Davis returned, joined by a number of cast members from the original era of the series, as well as new carpenters Brett Tutor and Joanie Dodd (billed as Joanie Sprague), new designers John Gidding, Kahi Lee, Sabrina Soto, and one-off crossovers from Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent (fellow TLC series Nate & Jeremiah by Design) and Clinton Kelly (former fellow TLC series What Not to Wear).[10] A reunion special hosted by Lisa Joyner was also planned to accompany the April 7, 2018 premiere, featuring appearances by other former cast members. The format remains relatively unchanged from the previous seasons, although the spending budget was increased to $2,000. There is also brand integration with the online retailers Overstock.com and Wayfair; one of the retailers provides a "pop-up store" with home décor products during each episode, where a homeowner may pick an item for incorporation into their respective room.[11][12][13]

The two-hour premiere (which included part one of the reunion special and the season premiere episode) was seen by 2.8 million viewers, making it TLC's highest-rated Saturday primetime program since 2010.[14] On May 30, 2018, TLC renewed Trading Spaces for a tenth season, with a premiere date set for March 16, 2019, and twelve episodes produced.[15][16][17] On November 10, 2019, host Paige Davis stated that there were not currently plans for an eleventh season.[18]

Cast edit

The show featured different participants each episode. The designers and carpenters alternate for each show.

Original run (2000–2008) edit

Hosts edit

Designers edit

  • Goil Amornvivat (2007–2008; from Bravo's Top Design)
  • Frank Bielec (2000–2008)
  • Nancy Hadley (2008)
  • Laurie Hickson-Smith (2000–2008)
  • Gordon Holmes (2008)
  • Lauren Makk (2007–2008)
  • Hildi Santo-Tomas (2000–2008)
  • Edward Walker (2002–2008), originally a fabric coordinator for the show
  • Doug Wilson (2000–2008)
  • Laura Day (2004, 2007)
  • Mario DeArmas (2007)
  • Nadia Geller (2007; one episode)
  • Genevieve Gorder (2000–2003, 2005–2007)
  • Jon Laymon (2005–2007; winner of Pick the Next Designer competition)
  • Christi Proctor (2003–2007)
  • Rick Rifle (2003–2004)
  • Dez Ryan (2000–2001)
  • Leslie Segrete (2005–2007)
  • Roderick Shade (2000; one episode)
  • Kia Steave-Dickerson (2002–2004, 2007)
  • Barry Wood (2004–2007)
  • Vern Yip (2001–2003, 2007)
  • Anna Ryder Richardson (one episode; from Changing Rooms; rebroadcast as "British Invasion" on The Best Of Trading Spaces episode 17, January 18, 2011)

Carpenters edit

2018 revival edit

Host edit

Returning designers edit

New designers edit

Returning carpenters edit

As of S9E2, "The Carpenters Strike Back", both are now primarily designers on the show.

New carpenters edit

Guest designers edit

Timeline edit

Notes: 1) Roderick Shade appears in one episode and is not on the designer chart list. 2) Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse transitioned from carpenters to designers in Season 9.

Spin-offs edit

Trading Spaces: Family edit

 
Family

The first spin-off, entitled Trading Spaces: Family, also aired on TLC (2003–2005). It allowed larger teams of three or four, including children considered too young to participate in the original Trading Spaces program. The same designers and carpenters (one per episode, shared by the two teams) worked with host Joe Farrell.

 
Boys Vs. Girls

Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls edit

Another spin-off, Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls aired as a part of Discovery Kids along with airing on the network's Saturday morning block on NBC). Unlike the original, this version used the same two designers and two carpenters for each episode. In addition, there is no budget limit, and the rooms are rebuilt into theme rooms, making the show look more like Monster House. Reruns aired on The Hub until June 2011.

Trading Spaces: Home Free edit

A spun off series produced for TLC in 2004. In this spin-off the winning couple received their home mortgage-free.

Trading Spaces: 100 Grand edit

This was a special episode where the budget was increased to $50,000 per team (while keeping the standard time limit). Designer Doug Wilson and carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor completely remodeled and equipped a kitchen, while designer Laurie Smith and carpenter Ty Pennington completely remodeled and furnished a living room. Approximately two minutes of footage from this episode is included in the Trading Spaces: We're Back online series.[22]

The Best Of Trading Spaces edit

In January 2011, TLC's sister channel OWN debuted The Best Of Trading Spaces, which revisits some of the traded spaces from the series. Paige Davis hosts the new segments, including interviews with the people who traded spaces in each episode and what has been changed in the spaces since the original episode aired.

Training Spaces edit

Initially commissioned as part of the series relaunch, Training Spaces is a "GO ORIGINAL" online series, available through TLC on demand, the TLC website, and the TLCgo app which serves as a bootcamp for carpenters and designers, hosted by Paige Davis.

Season 1 (April 7, 2018): The theme of Season 1 is "3 new designers, 2 new carpenters, 1 epic bootcamp". Episode 1 features Tutor and Sprague being mentored by Pennington and Oosterhouse, while Episodes 2-6 feature Soto, Gidding and Lee being mentored by one of the veteran designers in each episode (Yip, Wilson, Santo-Tomás, Smith, Gorder).

Season 2 (March 11, 2019): The theme of Season 2 is "6 contestants, 1 winner", as six designers compete to be a design assistant for veteran designer Frank Bielec in the upcoming season of Trading Spaces. In six of the seven episodes, one of the other veteran designers (Pennington, Smith, Oosterhouse, Wilson, Soto, Santo-Tomás) joins Bielec in challenging the contestants.

Trading Spaces: We're Back edit

Also as part of the relaunch, TLC commissioned this online series of nine mini episodes featuring Davis and most of the returning series veterans reflecting on some of the best, worst and most memorable moments from the original run.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "'They hated it': When 'Trading Spaces' goes wrong". Chicago Tribune. 20 July 2003.
  2. ^ Offman, Craig (March 13, 2002). "Daytime Emmy noms announced".
  3. ^ "Alex McLeod". IMDb.
  4. ^ "Newsweek Archives". nl.newsbank.com.
  5. ^ "Why Paige Davis Returned to Trading Spaces (and Vice Versa)". TVGuide.com. January 26, 2008.
  6. ^ "National Ledger: John Legend, Keri Russell and Cast Go Extra Mile for August Rush".
  7. ^ "Paige Davis returning to 'Trading Spaces'". CNN.
  8. ^ "Out With the Drapes - Trading Spaces is Tossed". 29 August 2018.
  9. ^ Serrao, Nivea (March 28, 2017). "TLC reviving Trading Spaces". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  10. ^ "Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent on Their 'Crazy,' 'Surreal' Trading Spaces Crossover Episode". People. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  11. ^ Steinberg, Brian (2018-04-06). "TLC Rebuilds Commercials for 'Trading Spaces'". Variety. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  12. ^ Hipes, Patrick (2017-11-08). "'Trading Spaces' Reunion Show Set Ahead Of Revival Launch". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  13. ^ a b c d Justin, Neal (2018-04-04). "'Trading Spaces' is the latest TV show hoping to capitalize on the nostalgia wave". Star Tribune. from the original on 2018-04-05. Retrieved 2018-04-07.
  14. ^ Petski, Denise (2018-04-12). "'Trading Spaces' Return Scores Record Ratings For TLC". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  15. ^ Malone, Michael (28 January 2019). "'Trading Spaces' Premieres on TLC March 16". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  16. ^ Maglio, Tony (30 May 2018). "'Trading Spaces' Revival Renewed by TLC for Another Season". The Wrap. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  17. ^ Petski, Denise (2018-05-30). "'Trading Spaces' Renewed For Season 2 By TLC". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  18. ^ @RealPaigeDavis (November 10, 2019). "No plans at this time" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Schmidt, Mackenzie (2017-11-08). "The Cast of Trading Spaces Will Reunite after 10 Years Out of the Spotlight". People. from the original on 2017-11-09. Retrieved 2018-04-07.
  20. ^ a b c d e Stein, Megan (2018-01-08). "Trading Spaces Reboot Promises Shocking Reveals That Rival the Original Series". People. from the original on 2018-03-31. Retrieved 2018-04-07.
  21. ^ Smith, Lauren (5 April 2018). "Everything We Know About the Upcoming "Trading Spaces" Reboot". Good Housekeeping. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  22. ^ Trading Spaces: We're Back Episode 7, "Unforgettable Swaps"

External links edit

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Not to be confused with Trading Places Trading Spaces is an hour long American television reality program that originally aired from 2000 to 2008 on the cable channels TLC and Discovery Home The format of the show was based on the BBC TV series Changing Rooms 1 The first iteration ran for eight seasons A revival began airing on April 7 2018 with several team members of the original run returning Trading SpacesPresented byPaige DavisStarringsee belowCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons10No of episodes332 as of June 8 2019 ProductionRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesSeason 1 Ross ProductionsSeasons 2 7 Banyan ProductionsSeason 8 A Smith amp Co ProductionsSeasons 9 present Authentic EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkTLCDiscovery HomeDiscovery ChannelReleaseOctober 13 2000 2000 10 13 December 13 2009 2009 12 13 ReleaseApril 7 2018 2018 04 07 June 8 2019 2019 06 08 Contents 1 Premise 2 Production and changes 3 Cast 3 1 Original run 2000 2008 3 1 1 Hosts 3 1 2 Designers 3 1 3 Carpenters 3 2 2018 revival 3 2 1 Host 3 2 2 Returning designers 3 2 3 New designers 3 2 4 Returning carpenters 3 2 5 New carpenters 3 2 6 Guest designers 3 3 Timeline 4 Spin offs 4 1 Trading Spaces Family 4 2 Trading Spaces Boys vs Girls 4 3 Trading Spaces Home Free 4 4 Trading Spaces 100 Grand 4 5 The Best Of Trading Spaces 4 6 Training Spaces 4 7 Trading Spaces We re Back 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPremise editIn each episode two sets of neighbors redecorated one room in each other s home Each two person team had two later three days a budget of US 1 000 later 2 000 and the services of a designer Both teams in early seasons shared one carpenter while later on each team had a carpenter Although the producers generally allowed the teams to go over budget slightly there was one instance when a designer went 150 over budget and the producers forced her to return a rug she bought for the project The teams have no say over what happens in their own homes but they are able to give input into what happens in the home they are redecorating The teams are not allowed to enter their own home for the duration of the show and the transformed rooms are revealed only at the end of the final day Ty Pennington one of the show s original carpenters later hosted Extreme Makeover Home Edition on ABC Production and changes editThe first season featured original host Alex McLeod and some designers who never returned to the show such as Dez Ryan and Roderick Shade and was produced by Knoxville Tennessee based RVIR Media After the first 40 episodes McLeod left to pursue other television opportunities 2 3 4 Beginning with the second season in 2001 Paige Davis took over as host with the new production company Banyan Productions of Philadelphia Early season episodes were traditionally videotaped in and around the production company s home base as can be seen in those episode s titles where the city or state and the street are listed Beginning in the show s fifth season homeowners chose up to three rooms for their neighbors to re decorate and the rooms were selected randomly with some rooms having increased budgets of 2000 or 3000 Midway through this season Davis was dismissed and the show went to a hostless format for several seasons and episodes often featured two carpenters 5 This change allowed the two homes to be farther apart with the most extreme case featuring homes in New York and Oklahoma in the same episode On November 13 2007 it was announced that Davis would be returning as the host of Trading Spaces beginning in January 2008 6 7 The first episode with Davis as host aired on January 26 2008 The show also changed production companies from Banyan Productions to A Smith amp Co Productions On February 6 2009 Davis announced that Trading Spaces was not picked up for a ninth season 8 On March 28 2017 TLC announced that it had ordered an eight episode revival of Trading Spaces from Endemol Shine North America s Authentic Entertainment 9 Host Paige Davis returned joined by a number of cast members from the original era of the series as well as new carpenters Brett Tutor and Joanie Dodd billed as Joanie Sprague new designers John Gidding Kahi Lee Sabrina Soto and one off crossovers from Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent fellow TLC series Nate amp Jeremiah by Design and Clinton Kelly former fellow TLC series What Not to Wear 10 A reunion special hosted by Lisa Joyner was also planned to accompany the April 7 2018 premiere featuring appearances by other former cast members The format remains relatively unchanged from the previous seasons although the spending budget was increased to 2 000 There is also brand integration with the online retailers Overstock com and Wayfair one of the retailers provides a pop up store with home decor products during each episode where a homeowner may pick an item for incorporation into their respective room 11 12 13 The two hour premiere which included part one of the reunion special and the season premiere episode was seen by 2 8 million viewers making it TLC s highest rated Saturday primetime program since 2010 14 On May 30 2018 TLC renewed Trading Spaces for a tenth season with a premiere date set for March 16 2019 and twelve episodes produced 15 16 17 On November 10 2019 host Paige Davis stated that there were not currently plans for an eleventh season 18 Cast editThe show featured different participants each episode The designers and carpenters alternate for each show Original run 2000 2008 edit Hosts edit Alex McLeod 2000 2001 Paige Davis 2001 2008 Designers edit Goil Amornvivat 2007 2008 from Bravo s Top Design Frank Bielec 2000 2008 Nancy Hadley 2008 Laurie Hickson Smith 2000 2008 Gordon Holmes 2008 Lauren Makk 2007 2008 Hildi Santo Tomas 2000 2008 Edward Walker 2002 2008 originally a fabric coordinator for the show Doug Wilson 2000 2008 Laura Day 2004 2007 Mario DeArmas 2007 Nadia Geller 2007 one episode Genevieve Gorder 2000 2003 2005 2007 Jon Laymon 2005 2007 winner of Pick the Next Designer competition Christi Proctor 2003 2007 Rick Rifle 2003 2004 Dez Ryan 2000 2001 Leslie Segrete 2005 2007 Roderick Shade 2000 one episode Kia Steave Dickerson 2002 2004 2007 Barry Wood 2004 2007 Vern Yip 2001 2003 2007 Anna Ryder Richardson one episode from Changing Rooms rebroadcast as British Invasion on The Best Of Trading Spaces episode 17 January 18 2011 Carpenters edit Patty Benson 2007 Jason Cameron from While You Were Out Andrew Dan Jumbo one episode in 2007 from While You Were Out Amy Devers 2008 Faber Dewar 2004 2008 Andy Kane 2002 2003 2007 a k a Handy Andy of Changing Rooms Jimmy Little several episodes in a row after Town Haul ended Thad Mills 2007 2008 Carter Oosterhouse 2003 2007 Amy Wynn Pastor 2000 2007 Ty Pennington 2000 2003 2007 Brandon Russell 2007 2008 Leslie Segrete 2005 2007 from While You Were Out 2018 revival edit Host edit Paige Davis 19 20 Returning designers edit Frank Bielec 19 Genevieve Gorder 13 19 Hildi Santo Tomas 19 Laurie Smith 19 Doug Wilson 19 Vern Yip 13 19 20 New designers edit John Gidding 19 2018 Kahi Lee 19 2018 Sabrina Soto 19 20 2018 Mikel Welch 2019 Returning carpenters edit Carter Oosterhouse 19 20 Ty Pennington 13 19 As of S9E2 The Carpenters Strike Back both are now primarily designers on the show New carpenters edit Joanie Sprague 21 Brett Tutor 19 20 Guest designers edit Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent S9E4 A Surprise In The Truck Clinton Kelly S9E5 Stripes amp A Stripper Pole Timeline edit Notes 1 Roderick Shade appears in one episode and is not on the designer chart list 2 Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse transitioned from carpenters to designers in Season 9 Spin offs editTrading Spaces Family edit nbsp Family The first spin off entitled Trading Spaces Family also aired on TLC 2003 2005 It allowed larger teams of three or four including children considered too young to participate in the original Trading Spaces program The same designers and carpenters one per episode shared by the two teams worked with host Joe Farrell nbsp Boys Vs Girls Trading Spaces Boys vs Girls edit Main article Trading Spaces Boys vs Girls Another spin off Trading Spaces Boys vs Girls aired as a part of Discovery Kids along with airing on the network s Saturday morning block on NBC Unlike the original this version used the same two designers and two carpenters for each episode In addition there is no budget limit and the rooms are rebuilt into theme rooms making the show look more like Monster House Reruns aired on The Hub until June 2011 Trading Spaces Home Free edit A spun off series produced for TLC in 2004 In this spin off the winning couple received their home mortgage free Trading Spaces 100 Grand edit This was a special episode where the budget was increased to 50 000 per team while keeping the standard time limit Designer Doug Wilson and carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor completely remodeled and equipped a kitchen while designer Laurie Smith and carpenter Ty Pennington completely remodeled and furnished a living room Approximately two minutes of footage from this episode is included in the Trading Spaces We re Back online series 22 The Best Of Trading Spaces edit In January 2011 TLC s sister channel OWN debuted The Best Of Trading Spaces which revisits some of the traded spaces from the series Paige Davis hosts the new segments including interviews with the people who traded spaces in each episode and what has been changed in the spaces since the original episode aired Training Spaces edit Initially commissioned as part of the series relaunch Training Spaces is a GO ORIGINAL online series available through TLC on demand the TLC website and the TLCgo app which serves as a bootcamp for carpenters and designers hosted by Paige Davis Season 1 April 7 2018 The theme of Season 1 is 3 new designers 2 new carpenters 1 epic bootcamp Episode 1 features Tutor and Sprague being mentored by Pennington and Oosterhouse while Episodes 2 6 feature Soto Gidding and Lee being mentored by one of the veteran designers in each episode Yip Wilson Santo Tomas Smith Gorder Season 2 March 11 2019 The theme of Season 2 is 6 contestants 1 winner as six designers compete to be a design assistant for veteran designer Frank Bielec in the upcoming season of Trading Spaces In six of the seven episodes one of the other veteran designers Pennington Smith Oosterhouse Wilson Soto Santo Tomas joins Bielec in challenging the contestants Trading Spaces We re Back edit Also as part of the relaunch TLC commissioned this online series of nine mini episodes featuring Davis and most of the returning series veterans reflecting on some of the best worst and most memorable moments from the original run See also editTrading HousesReferences edit They hated it When Trading Spaces goes wrong Chicago Tribune 20 July 2003 Offman Craig March 13 2002 Daytime Emmy noms announced Alex McLeod IMDb Newsweek Archives nl newsbank com Why Paige Davis Returned to Trading Spaces and Vice Versa TVGuide com January 26 2008 National Ledger John Legend Keri Russell and Cast Go Extra Mile for August Rush Paige Davis returning to Trading Spaces CNN Out With the Drapes Trading Spaces is Tossed 29 August 2018 Serrao Nivea March 28 2017 TLC reviving Trading Spaces Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 14 April 2017 Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent on Their Crazy Surreal Trading Spaces Crossover Episode People Retrieved 2018 05 02 Steinberg Brian 2018 04 06 TLC Rebuilds Commercials for Trading Spaces Variety Retrieved 2018 04 16 Hipes Patrick 2017 11 08 Trading Spaces Reunion Show Set Ahead Of Revival Launch Deadline Retrieved 2018 04 16 a b c d Justin Neal 2018 04 04 Trading Spaces is the latest TV show hoping to capitalize on the nostalgia wave Star Tribune Archived from the original on 2018 04 05 Retrieved 2018 04 07 Petski Denise 2018 04 12 Trading Spaces Return Scores Record Ratings For TLC Deadline Retrieved 2018 04 16 Malone Michael 28 January 2019 Trading Spaces Premieres on TLC March 16 Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 2019 03 16 Maglio Tony 30 May 2018 Trading Spaces Revival Renewed by TLC for Another Season The Wrap Retrieved May 30 2018 Petski Denise 2018 05 30 Trading Spaces Renewed For Season 2 By TLC Deadline Retrieved 2019 03 16 RealPaigeDavis November 10 2019 No plans at this time Tweet via Twitter a b c d e f g h i j k l m Schmidt Mackenzie 2017 11 08 The Cast of Trading Spaces Will Reunite after 10 Years Out of the Spotlight People Archived from the original on 2017 11 09 Retrieved 2018 04 07 a b c d e Stein Megan 2018 01 08 Trading Spaces Reboot Promises Shocking Reveals That Rival the Original Series People Archived from the original on 2018 03 31 Retrieved 2018 04 07 Smith Lauren 5 April 2018 Everything We Know About the Upcoming Trading Spaces Reboot Good Housekeeping Retrieved April 14 2018 Trading Spaces We re Back Episode 7 Unforgettable Swaps External links editOfficial website dead link Trading Spaces at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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