Trading Spaces: Family

Trading Spaces: Family (2003-2005)

EndedReality show

Ever sit in a friend or relative's home and wish you could strip or paint the walls, take up the floor, sew and replace fabric on the couch or chairs? Then this show is for you! Trading Spaces: Family is a design show based on the British series Changing Rooms. The shows takes two sets of neighbors, and they switch one room in each other's home. They are assigned a designer, and given a $1,000 budget... and they only have two days to completely redesign their neighbor's room. They are not allowed back in to their own rooms until the two days are up. At the end of each episode, the host sits down to talk with the designers about the room they just finished. Then, the host takes the owners into their rooms, with their eyes closed, and reveals the room to them. Will they like the design?

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Trading Spaces: Family premiere?

Trading Spaces: Family premiered on October 5, 2003.

Who were the hosts of Trading Spaces: Family?

The hosts of Trading Spaces: Family were Paige Davis and Ty Pennington.

How many families were featured in each episode of Trading Spaces: Family?

Each episode of Trading Spaces: Family featured two families.

What was the premise of Trading Spaces: Family?

Trading Spaces: Family followed the same concept as Trading Spaces, where two neighboring families swapped homes for two days and redecorated a room in each other's houses with the help of a professional designer.

Who were the designers featured on Trading Spaces: Family?

Some of the designers featured on Trading Spaces: Family included Frank Bielec, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, and Laurie Smith, among others.

What were some of the most memorable room makeovers on Trading Spaces: Family?

Some memorable room makeovers on Trading Spaces: Family included transforming a bedroom into a pirate ship, a basement into a tropical paradise, and a living room into a safari-themed space.

Did Trading Spaces: Family have any special episodes?

Yes, Trading Spaces: Family had special episodes, including holiday-themed episodes and episodes featuring celebrity families.

Were there any challenges or twists on Trading Spaces: Family?

Yes, Trading Spaces: Family introduced challenges and twists, such as time constraints, limited budgets, and surprise elements to make the makeovers more exciting.

How long did it take to complete the room makeovers on Trading Spaces: Family?

The room makeovers on Trading Spaces: Family were completed within a two-day timeframe.

Did the families on Trading Spaces: Family have any input in the room makeovers?

Yes, the families on Trading Spaces: Family had some input in the room makeovers, including choosing the color scheme and discussing their preferences with the designers.

Were there any conflicts or disagreements between the families and designers on Trading Spaces: Family?

Yes, conflicts and disagreements between the families and designers were not uncommon on Trading Spaces: Family, as the families sometimes had different tastes and expectations.

What were some of the challenges faced by the families on Trading Spaces: Family?

Some challenges faced by the families on Trading Spaces: Family included adapting to the new design, adjusting to the limited budget, and working within the time constraints.

How were the families' reactions to the room makeovers on Trading Spaces: Family?

The families' reactions to the room makeovers on Trading Spaces: Family varied, with some being pleasantly surprised and thrilled, while others expressed disappointment or shock.

Did Trading Spaces: Family have any spin-offs or related shows?

Yes, Trading Spaces: Family had spin-offs and related shows, including Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls and Trading Spaces: Home Free.

Was Trading Spaces: Family a popular show during its run?

Yes, Trading Spaces: Family was a popular show during its run, attracting a dedicated fan base and contributing to the success of the Trading Spaces franchise.

Are there any plans for a revival or reboot of Trading Spaces: Family?

As of now, there are no official plans for a revival or reboot of Trading Spaces: Family.

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