Ep 17. Miami: West 18
- February 12, 2005
Trading Spaces is a reality television show that premiered on TLC in 2000. The show focuses on two sets of neighbors who swap homes for two days and transform one room in each other's homes with the help of a professional designer and a carpenter. The goal of the show is to see if the homeowners can trust their neighbors' design choices and whether they will like the results.
In season 5, episode 17, titled "Miami: West 18," the show is set in Miami, Florida. Two neighbors, Lynette and Tina, have decided to participate in the show and swap homes for two days. Lynette is an artist and designer who loves bright and bold colors, while Tina is an accountant who prefers a more traditional style.
Lynette gives Tina's home a complete overhaul, using bright and bold colors, murals, and unique furniture pieces. She transforms the living room by painting the walls a bright pink and adding a colorful mural. She also creates a custom art piece for the room, which pulls all the colors together. In the dining room, she chooses a bold green hue for the walls and adds a custom-made chandelier, which brings in a touch of glamour.
In the kitchen, Lynette decides to remove the dated cabinets and replace them with open shelves. She adds a colorful backsplash, which ties in with the other colors in the home. The laundry room is also given a makeover, with Lynette choosing a fun and quirky wallpaper.
Tina, on the other hand, decides to take a more traditional approach and gives Lynette's home a more neutral and calming feel. In the living room, she chooses a soft blue hue for the walls and creates a cozy seating area with a sofa and chairs. She adds a custom-made coffee table, which is a nod to Lynette's love of art.
In the dining room, Tina chooses a classic white and black color scheme and adds a beautiful chandelier, which adds a touch of elegance to the room. She also creates a custom art piece for the room, which complements the chandelier.
In the kitchen, Tina decides to keep the existing cabinets but adds new hardware and a subway tile backsplash. She also creates a custom banquette, which provides additional seating in the kitchen. In the laundry room, she chooses a soft green hue for the walls and adds a custom-made countertop, which makes the space feel more functional.
Overall, the transformation of both homes is impressive and shows how two completely different styles can be blended together to make a beautiful space. The homeowners are thrilled with the results and are grateful for the experience. The episode is a great example of how trusting your neighbor's design choices can lead to a truly unique and beautiful space.