Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls

Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls (2003-2005)

EndedReality show

Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls was an American 2003 reality television series spin-off of the home redecorating series, Trading Spaces, hosted by Diane Mizota. During the fourth season, Chuck Cureau hosted seven episodes until the show ended in 2005. In each episode, two friends (ranging in age from 8 to 14) redecorate each other's bedrooms in themes relating to the other's tastes or hobbies. Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls aired regularly on the Discovery Kids.

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Scheduleevery Thursday, Sunday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E13Alain vs. RacineFeb 19, 2005
S03E12Sam vs. HannahJan 15, 2005
S03E11Cole vs. AmandaJan 10, 2005
S03E10Anthony vs. SiobhanJan 8, 2005
S03E09Danny vs. JordynDec 11, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' premiere?

'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' premiered on December 13, 2003.

How many teams competed in each episode of 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

Two teams, one consisting of boys and the other of girls, competed in each episode of 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'.

What was the format of 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

In each episode, the boys' team and girls' team were given identical budgets and 48 hours to renovate their bedrooms.

Who hosted 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' was hosted by Paige Davis.

Did the teams have professional help during the renovations?

Yes, the teams received guidance from professional designers during the renovations on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'.

How were the winning teams determined on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

The winning teams on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' were determined by a panel of judges who evaluated the completed bedroom makeovers.

Were there any famous guest judges on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

Yes, 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' featured guest judges such as Zachery Ty Bryan and Joey Fatone.

Were there any limitations or rules for the teams on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

Yes, the teams on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' had to work within the given budget and were not allowed to hire any professional help beyond the designated designers.

How long did the renovations take on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

The renovations on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' took 48 hours to complete.

Were there any special themes or challenges in the episodes of 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

Yes, some episodes of 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' had special themes or challenges, such as incorporating specific hobbies or interests of the contestants into the room designs.

Were there any notable design disasters on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

Yes, there were occasional design disasters on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls', where the final result did not meet the contestants' expectations or the judges' criteria.

Did the contestants have any input in the room designs on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

The contestants on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' had some input in the room designs, but the final decisions were ultimately made by the designers.

Were there any memorable moments or surprises on 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' had its share of memorable moments and surprises, including unexpected design elements, emotional reactions from the contestants, and unforeseen challenges during the renovations.

Were there any spin-offs or special episodes of 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls'?

Yes, 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' had several spin-off episodes and specials, including celebrity editions and reunion episodes.

Did 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' receive any awards or nominations during its run?

'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' received several nominations for awards such as the Teen Choice Awards and the Daytime Emmy Awards.

How long did 'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' air before it concluded?

'Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls' aired for three seasons before concluding.

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