Designers' Challenge Season 17 Episode 11 Wild West Living/Dining Room
- March 30, 2009
- 21 min
Designers' Challenge is a reality show that aims to showcase the talents of interior designers as they compete to transform homes into stunning living spaces. In season 17, episode 11 titled "Wild West Living/Dining Room," viewers get to enjoy a unique and challenging theme that raises the creativity bar for designers.
In this episode, designers are tasked with transforming a living/dining room into a space that reflects the wild west theme. The homeowners have always been fascinated with the adventurous lifestyle of cowboys and cowgirls, and they want their living space to capture that rugged yet stylish look. They desire a design that captures the feel and look of the old west, while still maintaining elegance and functionality.
The designers are up for the challenge and are excited to explore the possibilities a wild west theme offers. From rustic cowhide rugs to leather couches and bucking bronco art pieces, the designers brainstorm various ideas as they interpret the theme. They also refer to old western movies, historic saloons and ranches to find inspiration.
As the design process begins, the four designers are given a $10,000 budget and one week to complete the project. They are instructed to use their creativity to develop a unique design that speaks to the homeowners' interests and still fits within the budget.
The first designer, Sarah, decides on a traditional color scheme of brown, tan, and cream, reminiscent of the old west. She installs a rustic dining table and matching chairs and a large wooden buffet table for extra storage. She also incorporates cactus vases, cow horns, and Western-style motifs on pillows and art frames.
The second designer, Alex, opts for a more modern take on the wild west theme. She creates a feature wall with a mural of a desert landscape and refinishes all furniture in a distressed white chalk paint finish for a contemporary twist. She also incorporates a faux cowhide rug and a fireplace with a stacked stone facade that brings warmth to the space.
The third designer, Rob, decides to play with earth tones and textures that create a rugged look. He uses a dark brown leather sectional couch, a large coffee table made of reclaimed wood, and a hanging chandelier with faux antlers for a statement piece. To incorporate a bit of elegance, he adds rustic sconces with crystal droplets and embroidered throw pillows with Native American patterns.
The fourth designer, Cindy, opts for a maximalist approach and uses a bold color palette. She creates an accent wall painted in turquoise and provides a big fireplace with a stacked stone facade. She installs a patterned shag rug and a creative pendant chandelier that pays homage to Western themes. She also uses décor made from cacti, antlers, and horseshoes that add a pop of the wild west into the room.
At the end of the week, the designers reveal their final designs. The homeowners are amazed by the different interpretations of the wild west theme and are pleased by the results. They express their gratitude to all the designers and struggle to pick which of the four designs to choose.
As the four designers await the final decision, one of them is crowned the winner for episode 11 of Designers' Challenge. Through this challenge, they proved their ability to think outside the box, tap into their creativity, and create unique designs that stand out in a theme-driven competition.