HGTV's Great Rooms

Watch HGTV's Great Rooms

  • 2011
  • 2 Seasons

HGTV's Great Rooms, starring Meg Caswell as herself, was a hit interior design show that aired on HGTV from 2011 to 2013. In this show, Caswell took on the challenge of transforming drab, outdated living spaces into gorgeous, modern great rooms. Each episode of the show followed a similar format. Caswell would meet with the homeowners and assess their needs and desires for the space. She would take note of any existing architectural features, such as fireplaces or windows, and work to incorporate them into her design plan. Caswell also took into account the homeowners' personal style and made sure that the finished room reflected their tastes and personalities.

Once she had a good sense of what was needed, Caswell would begin the design process. This often involved knocking down walls, rearranging furniture, and creating custom-built features, such as shelving or cabinetry. Throughout the process, Caswell would keep the homeowners updated on her progress, making sure they were happy with the direction of the design.

One of the standout features of HGTV's Great Rooms was the way in which Caswell incorporated unique, unexpected elements into her designs. For example, in one episode, she transformed a boring suburban basement into an Irish pub-themed great room, complete with a custom-built bar and a secret bookshelf door. In another, she turned a cramped and dimly-lit living room into a bright, open space with a stunning glass chandelier as the centerpiece.

In addition to the design work, HGTV's Great Rooms also gave viewers a peek into the construction process. Caswell worked closely with contractors and artisans to bring her vision to life, and the show often highlighted the behind-the-scenes work that goes into a home renovation project. Viewers could see the process of tearing down walls, installing new flooring or lighting, and creating custom features like fireplaces or built-in bookshelves.

Throughout each episode, Caswell's passion for interior design was evident. She had a keen eye for detail, and her designs often included surprising touches that elevated the overall look and feel of the space. She also had a warm and approachable personality that made her a hit with both the homeowners and viewers at home.

Overall, HGTV's Great Rooms was a fantastic watch for anyone interested in interior design or home renovation. Caswell's expertise and creativity made each episode a delight, and viewers got a sense of the hard work that goes into transforming a home. Though the show only ran for two seasons, it remains a beloved classic for fans of home renovation television.

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Meg Designs Her Own Great Room
13. Meg Designs Her Own Great Room
August 11, 2012
Meg has been so busy designing great rooms for others, that her own plain white room is desperate for a makeover. Now that she's married, she and her husband can design something they both like.
Old Home New Great Room
12. Old Home New Great Room
July 21, 2012
Matt and Kate live in the small, historic town of Lemont, 30 miles south of Chicago. They purchased a home built in 1890 and are trying to restore it's natural beauty.
Retro Style Great Room With A View
11. Retro Style Great Room With A View
July 14, 2012
Even though Alyssa and Robert have a beautiful view of the city, the Chicago River and Lake Michigan, the inside of their condo is lacking. They live in the Marina City towers, which are the famous corncob shaped buildings in the heart of the city. Each unit in the building is shaped like a pie wedge and has no right angles in any of the rooms. Meg decides to take down as many walls as she can to really open up the space and direct the eye to the incredible view
City Dweller Kitchen & Great Room
10. City Dweller Kitchen & Great Room
July 7, 2012
A couple living just south of downtown Chicago decides to make their space more functional instead of moving to the suburbs now that they have two children.
Two Small Rooms Become A Grown-Up Great Room
9. Two Small Rooms Become A Grown-Up Great Room
June 30, 2012
A young couple wanted to be closer to work and family so they moved to one of Chicago's northern suburbs. Meg is going to create a hipper contemporary great room with three distinct spaces.
Everyone Loves a Hidden Door, Especially in an Elegant Space
8. Everyone Loves a Hidden Door, Especially in an Elegant Space
June 23, 2012
Jenny and Kent can't agree on a style for their large, open living room so they haven't done anything.
Eclectic Vintage Great Room
7. Eclectic Vintage Great Room
June 16, 2012
Michael and Katie both love vintage items and love to mix and match. To give them the unique style they want, Meg is going to take the classic farmhouse look and give it a contemporary twist.
Kitchen Transformed With Texture
6. Kitchen Transformed With Texture
June 9, 2012
Emilios and Nicky receive a functional kitchen and mudroom that brightens up the space and is family friendly.
Vintage Modern Mash Up
5. Vintage Modern Mash Up
June 2, 2012
Joel and Bryce love their loft home, but their kitchen is a disaster. Meg will try to help them by incorporating their differing styles into something they can both appreciate.
Teeny Tiny Great Room
4. Teeny Tiny Great Room
May 26, 2012
Heather and Neil's family home has been passed down three generations but very little updating has been done to it over the past 70 years, leaving the kitchen in poor condition. So Meg is going to turn their very tiny kitchen into a beautiful and cozy new Great Room.
Contemporary Meets 1960's Mod
3. Contemporary Meets 1960's Mod
May 19, 2012
Dana says the main room in her 1950's ranch home resembles a basement rather than a living room. Meg is inspired by the architecture of the home and is going to bring in the mid-century modern style that Dana loves to create a Great Room that blends kid-friendly items with fabulous design elements.
Cozy Lodge Retreat
2. Cozy Lodge Retreat
May 12, 2012
Steve and Margo's kitchen, dining and living room need a major transformation as nothing has really been updated since they moved into their Midwest suburban home nearly 20 years ago.
Designing From the Outside In
1. Designing From the Outside In
May 5, 2012
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  • Premiere Date
    September 17, 2011