Trading Spaces Season 1 Episode 39
Trading Spaces
Season 1

Ep 39. Coconut Creek: 59th Street

  • March 4, 2001

In Trading Spaces season 1 episode 39, titled "Coconut Creek: 59th Street," homeowners from Coconut Creek, Florida, get ready for a thrilling and unpredictable home makeover journey. This captivating episode brings together two neighboring families on 59th Street who are about to experience the exciting challenge of renovating each other's homes with the help of professional interior designers, handy carpenters, and their own creativity.

As the episode begins, we meet the two participating families: the spirited Rodriguez family and the outgoing Moore family. Barbara and Richard Rodriguez, along with their children, have lived in their cozy home for over a decade. Meanwhile, their neighbors, Brenda and Bobby Moore, reside just a few feet away with their kids, in a house that has been their beloved home for many years.

Host Paige Davis gathers both families in the one-hour design meeting, where they meet their designated interior designers and carpenters. The Rodriguez family is paired with designer Doug Wilson, known for his innovative and sometimes edgy designs, while carpenter Carter Oosterhouse joins them to bring his expert craftsmanship to the project. On the other hand, the Moore family teams up with designer Hildi Santo-Tomas, famous for her bold choices and unique style, accompanied by carpenter Ty Pennington, who is bursting with energy and creative solutions.

With the initial design concepts established, the families head back to their respective homes, eager to prepare for the upcoming renovation process. As the Moore family inspects their current living spaces, they voice their dreams of transforming their dull living room into a vibrant and comfortable area for their family to bond. They hope to see their home exude warmth and happiness through the renovation.

Meanwhile, the Rodriguez family has different plans in mind. They desire a more spacious and open floor plan, wishing to break down walls and create an inviting environment where they can host gatherings and spend quality time together. Both families are excited but also brimming with nervous anticipation as they contemplate what designs and changes might lie in store for their homes.

The big day finally arrives, and the two families eagerly gather at each other's houses to witness the grand unveiling of their transformed spaces. With only two days and a limited budget, the designers and carpenters have worked tirelessly to bring the families' dreams to life. Now, it's up to the homeowners to see if the designers truly understood their desires and executed them in a way that exceeds their expectations.

Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the challenges faced by both design teams. Will Hildi's adventurous design choices meet the Moore family's vision for their living room? And will Doug's anticipated changes to the Rodriguez family's home align with their desire for an open, inviting space?

As the episode progresses, viewers can't help but feel the excitement and anxiety mounting as the final day unfolds. Every brushstroke, wall knockdown, and furniture placement counts. The reveal is imminent, and the families can barely contain their anticipation as they get ready to witness the transformation that has taken place in their homes.

Coconut Creek: 59th Street, an unforgettable episode from the first season of Trading Spaces, showcases the power of design, the importance of clear communication, and the magic that can happen when families open their homes and hearts to creative possibilities. With surprises, emotional reactions, and personal growth, this episode invites viewers into the world of home renovation – where incredible transformations can create lifelong memories and bring families closer together.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 4, 2001
  • Language
    English