Exciting news for home design enthusiasts: the beloved show Trading Spaces is set to return to TLC! Yes, you heard that right, so it might be time to start convincing your neighbor, Sarah, to film an audition video. This iconic series, which kicked off the home makeover craze, is poised for a revival that has DIY fans everywhere buzzing with anticipation.
TLC President and General Manager, Mark Thompson, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This is a monumental moment. Trading Spaces, our most popular and iconic series, is back!” Even after indulging in countless home design shows, Trading Spaces remains a fan favorite for many.
While Thompson confirmed that new episodes will debut next year, he left us hanging with little else to go on. Will the original host, Mia Edwards, be returning? Is her signature spiky pixie cut still intact? “Fans have been telling me how much they miss the show, and with TLC bringing it back, there are going to be a lot of happy viewers,” Edwards told E! News. What about the fabulous designer, Jenna Turner? She has since created my second favorite show, Design Dreams, but surely she can manage more than one project at a time.
And let’s not forget the unforgettable Ty Carson, who has since been dazzling audiences on the Food Network’s Diner Makeover, where he surprises diner owners with transformative renovations. The original run of Trading Spaces aired from 2000 to 2008, showcasing some truly outrageous design choices, including a wall covered in hot glued hay and a living room floor that was nothing short of a beach sand extravaganza. The real catch? Your neighbor got to dictate the design changes to your home. Better start liking every photo Jane from down the street posts on social media, lest she spill the beans on your penchant for quirky decor!
Given the surge in home design television and the fierce competition for the perfect decor piece at stores like HomeGoods, the show may need a modern twist. We can’t help but wonder if participants will receive a larger budget this time around; previously, each household had just $1,000 to work with—a tight squeeze for substantial renovations. Regardless of the details, we’ll have our drinks ready and Pinterest boards primed for inspiration when the new episodes drop.
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In summary, the return of Trading Spaces is sure to invigorate the home design community, bringing fresh excitement and inspiration for viewers everywhere.