Home Made Simple Season 16 Episode 6 Sisters Room Design Switcheroo
- January 5, 2019
- 41 min
In this episode of Home Made Simple, titled "Sisters Room Design Switcheroo," two sisters decide to switch rooms to give each other a change of pace. The sisters have completely different styles, so the challenge is to create two rooms that reflect their unique personalities while still coming together as a cohesive design.
The sisters meet with host Laila Ali and designer Kim Myles to discuss their personal tastes and decorating fears. One sister loves a sleek, minimalistic style, while the other sister prefers a more colorful, eclectic vibe. To start the design process, Kim Myles creates a mood board for each sister's new room to help visualize the potential design direction.
Laila Ali and the DIY team get to work decluttering and cleaning out the old bedrooms. The sisters pitch in to help with the painting and prep work before the DIY team installs new floors and lights. The two sisters also work on DIY projects, crafting unique pieces for their room redesigns.
As the renovation progresses, there are challenges that arise, such as unexpected water damage in one of the rooms. Kim Myles has to pivot and quickly come up with a new design plan to overcome these obstacles.
Finally, the big reveal comes, and the sisters see their new rooms for the first time. Much to their surprise, the sisters realize that they prefer each other's new room designs to their own. Seeing how a fresh design can completely change the vibe of a room gives the sisters a newfound appreciation for each other's aesthetic.
In the end, the sisters are thrilled with their new rooms and excited to start a new chapter in their living spaces. The episode concludes with the DIY team and sisters celebrating the successful room switcheroo with a fun dance party.
Overall, "Sisters Room Design Switcheroo" is an inspiring episode of Home Made Simple that showcases the power of design and how a fresh space can invigorate one's mindset. It's a great reminder to take the time to refresh and redesign one's living spaces, even if it means stepping out of one's comfort zone.