Seattle: 197th Avenue

Season 5Episode 4Nov 6, 2004
Seattle: 197th Avenue
Trading Spaces rolls into Seattle once again, and in spite of a little rain, manages to completely transform two rooms in only 2 days. Designers Christi Proctor and Edward Walker have their hands full this time with their fun-loving party-hearty homeowners. One of the great new twists on Trading Spaces this season is the possibility of a ""bonus"" budget to redecorate your room. In this episode we roll doubles and it's a mighty big budget. But money doesn't buy you extra time and Christi has a race to the finish even with the luxury of a larger budget. Meanwhile, Edward has mucho carpentry to keep carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor busy right down to the end. And if this is a home redecorating show why in the heck is host Paige Davis giving one of our homeowners a haircut? Wanna find out? Gotta tune in.
Seattle: 197th Avenue has aired on Nov 6, 2004 at 10:00 PM
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