Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis Season 1 Episode 10 Comedy Is Not Pretty
- TV-14
- May 16, 2012
- 44 min
Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis is a show that revolves around the infamous interior designer Jeff Lewis as he works with families and individuals to transform their homes into a space that perfectly fits their needs. In season 1 episode 10 called "Comedy Is Not Pretty," Jeff works with a couple who are both comedians, but they are struggling to find the right balance between work and play.
The couple, Julie and Gabe, have a lovely home in Los Angeles that they've been living in for a few years. However, they haven't been able to make it feel like their own, as they've been too busy with their careers and haven't had the time to devote to decorating and organizing. Jeff is called in to help them find a way to make their home more functional and reflective of their personalities.
As Jeff meets with Julie and Gabe, he quickly realizes that the couple's main issue is that they haven't been able to compromise on their design ideas. Julie wants a colorful and eclectic style, while Gabe wants a more minimalist and streamlined look. Jeff immediately sees that the contrast between their design preferences is creating a disjointed feel in the space.
Jeff begins by taking a tour of the couple's home, and he immediately sees that the main areas of the house feel cluttered and disorganized. The living room has mismatched furniture and lacks a cohesive design, while the kitchen is outdated and needs a complete overhaul. The bedrooms are also messy, with piles of laundry and clutter everywhere.
Jeff decides to tackle the living room first, as it's the main area of the house and the one that needs the most attention. He starts by removing all of the clutter and bringing in new furniture and accessories that better reflect Julie and Gabe's personalities. Jeff also encourages the couple to compromise on their design ideas, blending Julie's desire for color and Gabe's desire for simplicity into a cohesive and stylish look.
Once the living room is complete, Jeff moves on to the kitchen and dining room. He completely redesigns the space, knocking down walls and creating an open-concept layout that better suits the couple's lifestyle. Jeff also brings in new appliances and fixtures that not only look great but also function well.
Finally, Jeff works on the bedrooms, bringing in new bedding, rugs, and accessories that tie in with the design of the living room and kitchen. He shows Julie and Gabe how to keep their spaces organized and clutter-free, and encourages them to continue working on their home even after he's gone.
Throughout the episode, Jeff is his usual blunt and funny self, offering witty commentary and making jokes at the expense of both himself and the homeowners. However, despite his sarcastic exterior, he genuinely cares about helping Julie and Gabe create a home that truly reflects who they are.
In the end, Julie and Gabe are thrilled with the results, and they feel like they finally have a space that they both love. Jeff has helped them find a way to compromise on their design ideas and create a cohesive look that suits their personalities. "Comedy Is Not Pretty" is not only a great episode of a show, but also a lesson in how compromise and communication are essential when it comes to designing a home.