Designers' Challenge Season 3 Episode 9 Living / Family Room Redesign
- October 4, 2002
- 21 min
Designers' Challenge Season 3 Episode 9, titled Living / Family Room Redesign, features three interior design experts competing against each other to transform a living or family room in a given amount of time and with a limited budget. This episode follows the renovation of three different family rooms, each with unique challenges and design preferences.
In the first project, homeowners tasked the designers to create a space that could accommodate a large family gathering, be versatile enough to shift from a cozy lounge area to a space for entertaining guests. One of the challenges in this project was combining the homeowners' traditional style preference with a modern touch. The designers had to include a statement piece that would bring the room to life while still fitting into a limited budget. The homeowners were also looking for durability, functionality, and a design that was low on maintenance. The designers' mission was to create a space that blended the traditional and modern styles, provide ample storage, and make the space attractive for kids and adults alike.
The second challenge was to create a family room that would double up as a home office. The homeowners wanted the space to be comfortable enough for movie nights while being functional enough to work from home. However, there was limited space, and the project required creativity to optimize the area, incorporate workstations, and create an inviting ambiance within the budget. The designer was tasked with creating a harmonious balance between activity zones with a cohesive design that would inspire creativity. In this project, the designers had to account for how the traffic would flow between the designated areas.
The third family room was more of a traditional living room with high ceilings. The homeowners were looking for a comfortable and inviting space where the family could have cozy conversations. The homeowners were also open to the idea of adding more color and creating a signature design feature. The designers had to leverage the space's high ceilings to create an impression of grandeur while selecting design elements that would support the homeowner's style preference.
Throughout the episode, the audience gets to witness the challenges and opportunities presented by each project and the different design solutions presented by each designer. Commentary from the homeowners, the designer's thought process, and the judges' feedback provide insights into how the three families were happy with their newly designed living spaces. The show also makes it possible to learn several design elements and pieces of inspiration that viewers can replicate in their own homes.
In conclusion, Designers' Challenge season 3 episode 9 is a captivating watch for anyone interested in interior design. The show gives viewers a glimpse into the design process, from conception to realization, and demonstrates how to transform any space at a reasonable budget within the given time frame. The designers' challenge takes place in a competition form, but it is more of an educational show than a reality TV. The show offers ideas, solutions, and skills for anyone who wants to revamp their living or family room.