Trading Spaces Season 4 Episode 13 New York: Presidio Place
- October 18, 2003
Trading Spaces season 4 episode 13, titled "New York: Presidio Place," follows two teams of designers as they switch houses with their neighbors and transform rooms on a tight budget.
In this episode, the teams visit Presidio Place, a quiet suburban neighborhood in New York. The first team is led by designer Hildi Santo-Tomas, who is known for her bold and daring designs. She is assisted by carpenter Carter Oosterhouse, and their homeowners are a young couple looking to update their outdated and cluttered living room.
Hildi and Carter have a surprise in store for the homeowners, as they decide to incorporate a unique and unconventional design element into the living room. The team works tirelessly to make their vision come to life, but will the homeowners be pleased with the final result?
Meanwhile, the second team is led by designer Genevieve Gorder, who is paired with carpenter Vern Yip. Their homeowners are a family of four who are frustrated with their cramped and outdated kitchen. Genevieve and Vern work together to create a functional and stylish space for the family to enjoy.
In addition to the kitchen renovation, Genevieve has a special surprise for the homeowners. She enlists the help of a local mural artist to create a beautiful and personalized mural in the family's dining room. The team works diligently to complete both projects within the budget and time constraints.
As the renovation projects come to a close, the teams anxiously await the homeowners' reactions. Will they be thrilled with the innovative designs, or will they be disappointed with the changes made to their homes?
Trading Spaces season 4 episode 13 offers an exciting and dynamic look into the world of home renovation and design. The show challenges the designers and homeowners alike to think outside of the box, and to create unique and personalized spaces within a limited budget. With its high energy and engaging storytelling, this episode is sure to entertain and inspire viewers.