Season 5 (2004)
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Episodes 35
Philadelphia: Bugle Lane
Trading Spaces kicks off a brand-new season in suburban Philadelphia, Pa. Preston and his wife, Rachelle, are trading with their neighbors B.J. and Sue. Preston will put in some extra-long days because he has to get up at 3 a.m. to go work on his morning radio show. And because he couldn't take time off, he's doing his show live from his neighbor's house. Speaking of 3 a.m., that's when neighbor B.J. starts work on her overnight job that her boss wouldn't let her out of, and so for part of the time, Sue has to carry the weight of redecorating without her teammate. In spite of being shorthanded, designer Hildi Santo Tomás manages to pull off a kitchen redo that is pretty radical. Imagine that from Hildi! Next door in Laurie Smith's family room, carpenter Carter Oosterhouse is faced with a daunting list of projects.
Read MoreLos Angeles: Turmont Street
The Trading Spaces caravan rolls into California bearing new twists and a whole new look to the show. Host Paige Davis knows that one of the rooms in each house is the ""money"" room — that means it has a bigger budget. But, of course, designers Edward Walker and Hildi Santo Tomás don't know which room it is. What fun would that be? So the designers and their homeowners have to pick which room to do right there on the spot. Do they pick the money room? How much will the budget be on this episode? How will the homeowners react when they don't even know which room has been chosen for redecoration in their house? And has carpenter Faber Dewar lost his Scottish mind? To tear out that whole wall? It's a wild ride in this episode from South Central L.A. And you won't want to miss these high-energy homeowners at their reveal!
Read MoreSeattle: 46th Place
Trading Spaces invades the Pacific Northwest in this episode that finds identical twin, Norwegian-born sisters living directly across the street from each other. The husbands are along for the ride and anything goes in this episode. Designers Barry Wood and Christi Proctor team up with carpenter Carter Oosterhouse to remake a family room and a dining room. Barry should change his last name from Wood to Concrete after this episode as he tackles a highly unusual and challenging project in his dining room. Is there enough time and sand and cement for his vision to come to life? Meanwhile, Christi — always the optimist — tackles an entire kitchen redo. If she were a classical composer this room would be called the ""Unfinished Symphony."" Host Paige Davis tries her best but sometimes even she can get our designers to the finish line. Tune in to see if identical twins have identical reactions to their new rooms!
Read MoreSeattle: 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.
Read MoreJersey City: Webster Avenue
Hildi Santo Tomás and Laura Day trade spaces in Jersey City with Amy Wynn Pastor as carpenter
Read MoreNew Jersey: Lenox Drive
Barry Wood and Christi Proctor trade spaces in New Jersey with Amy Wynn Pastor as carpenter.
Read MoreNew Jersey: Gildersleeve Drive
Doug Wilson and Kia Steave-Dickerson trade spaces in New Jersey with Amy Wynn Pastor as carpenter.
Read MoreLos Angeles: Canyon Valley Drive
Guest stars will be Christopher Rich and Melissa Peterman of ""Reba"".
Read MoreSt Louis: Russell Boulevard
Doug Wilson, Laurie Smith and Amy Wynn shake it up in St. Louis.
Read MoreLittle Rock: Capitol Avenue
Trading Spaces rocks out in Little Rock, Ark., in this harmonically inclined episode. This time it is not just our wacky crew that jams out ... our homeowners do, too! These four guys are best friends andthree of them play together in a band. Our homeowners try to transfer their enthusiasm for music to enthusiasm for redecorating. Designers Barry Wood and Little Rock native Laura Day face challenge after challenge in this episode. From redoing two rooms in one home, to a color-blind homeowner, to a visit to the emergency room, host Paige Davis and carpenter Carter Oosterhouse have their work cut out for them! Will our music-loving homeowners be crooning sweet melodies or singing the blues in the end? Tune in to find out.
Read MoreLittle Rock: Greenbriar Way
This episode of Trading Spaces will feature yet another first: we will be redecorating rooms in a women's shelter outside of Little Rock, Ark. We have four very enthusiastic and deserving teammates on this one. Joyce and Vebra are staff members at CASA, Inc., a shelter serving women who are seeking to escape abusive relationships. Joyce and Vebra not only work at the shelter, but they are on call several days a week and live there part time. Vebra, a former victim of abuse, decided to make women's advocacy her life's work after she received help getting out of an abusive relationship. She now spends her time helping other women reclaim control over their lives. Together, she and Joyce will redecorate a room in the ""residents"" side of this very large house, which is in need of some TLC. On the other team are Tammy and Leslie, two women who currently reside at the shelter. Fun-loving, funny and amazingly upbeat considering their life experiences, they both are big fans of the show and
Read MoreGeorgia: Cook Road
Come smell the magnolias in this episode of Trading Spaces! Our homeowners can't wait to re-energize their houses with a new look from their neighbors and our Trading Spaces team. Danielle and Otan need a change, from their stylish rooms upstairs to a less formal area where they can relax, so they'd like an adult recreation room in the basement. Will designer Santo-Tomás' ""tropical paradise"" design knock their socks off, or will it knock them off their feet in horror? Across the way, Ian and Dawn are looking for a jolt of color in their beautiful but bland home. Designer Jon Laymon goes to work creating a sophisticated one-of-a-kind ""wildlife"" décor for their dining room. Will Jon's artistic senses take over and result in a design that's tasteful and appropriate or off the wall? This episode, our designers take our teams for an unexpected tour of a jungle paradise. Will our eager homeowners be prepared for the new designs Jon and Hildi have installed in their homes? Find out by tun
Read MoreGeorgia: Shenfield Road
Join Laurie and Hildi for two makeovers in Georgia!
Read MoreSavannah: East Jones Street
Spirits are alive and well in Savannah ... or at least our homeowners think so! You will see a Trading Spaces first on this episode — a ghost! Craig and Jett believe the ghost of a little boy lives in their home. This episode may answer the question what is scarier ... a haunted house or having a Trading Spaces designer redo your room without knowing what the heck is going on! Designer Frank Bielec has a ""ghastly"" time trying to re-do a breakfast nook while Kia Steave Dickerson gets into the ""spirit"" by trying to transport a master bedroom back to a previous era. Thankfully, we have fearless host Paige Davis and carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor to pitch in and to make sure our teams don't get scared off before they finish their rooms. This is a spirited episode not to be missed!
Read MoreSavannah: East 39th Street
Edward Walker chooses between a living room, bedroom or dining area to re-decorate. Christi Proctor puts that west Texas thang on an office, master bedroom or guest room. Amy Wynn is carpenter.
Read MoreSavannah: Maupas Avenue
Savannah's southern soul paints a pretty picture with the help of some artistic homeowners. Two musicians, a dancer and a jewelry designer lend their talents to Trading Spaces designers to create a masterpiece or two. Designer Barry Wood's peach of an idea starts to go to the pits when he has trouble fitting all the pieces of his room together. Laura Day leaves her creative homeowners feeling more like apprentices than the artists they are. Luckily, host Paige Davis and carpenter Faber Dewar are there to drill, saw and smooth the finishing touches. A colorful episode that could brighten up even the darkest room!
Read MoreMiami: West 18
Hildi Santo Tomas will redecorate a dining room, master bedroom or living room while Doug Wilson and team will choose between a living room, dining room and kitchen. Amy Wynn Pastor will be carpenter.
Read MoreKey West: Bay Drive
Escape to a tropical paradise in this episode of Trading Spaces. Designers Christi and Edward harvest the natural beauty of the Keys to inspire their designs. Our homeowners are ready for a change, but will the notoriously laid-back Key West spirit mix well with the amount of work this show needs to complete in only 2 days?
Initially off to a smooth start, each team runs into some rough water. Edward's homeowner, Heather, proves to be quite dangerous with a power tool. And Christi goes way over budget. Hopefully she will be able to scale back her grand idea and still deliver the beautiful, romantic bedroom that's in her vision. Luckily, host Paige Davis and carpenter Carter Oosterhouse pitch in when the ""all hands on deck"" call goes out, but will they be enough extra help to rescue these designs? With a definite nautical flair in this episode, don't let this boat leave the dock without you!
Read MoreKey West: Roosevelt Boulevard
Laura Day and Kia Steave Dickerson choose between two bedrooms and a living room. Carter Oosterhouse is carpenter. This is Paige Davis' last episode as host.
Read MoreSanta Fe: Navajo Road
Homeowner Pamela and her roommate, Monica, are trading spaces with Pamela's boyfriend, Andy, and his best friend, Don.
Pamela and Monica work with designer Frank Bielec and carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor to renovate Andy's game room. Says Pamela, ""When I saw Frank in Andy's house, I wanted go screaming out of the house like a Munch painting."" Amy Wynn has her work cut out for her, as Frank's plans call for a loft bed, bar and new basin sink.
Andy and Don work together with designer Genevieve Gorder and carpenter Faber Dewar to give Pamela's bedroom an Old World, romantic feel. For his part, Faber heads to a salvage yard to search for scrap wood he can use for two armoire doors.
But then the plot thickens ...
A few minutes into filming, Faber receives a call from his fiancee that their baby might be on the way. Nervously, Faber continues working … and waiting for the phone call that will make him a father.
Read MoreCalifornia: Avenida Aragon
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San Diego: Piedmont Drive
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Napa: Jefferson Street
In the heart of the elegant Napa Valley wine country, four Bed and Breakfast owners are ready to modernize their traditional styles. Designer Laura brings in up-to-date funk to a cozy hideaway, and Doug warms up a popular moonlight in white sonata.
Read MoreOakland: Chestnut Street
Barry Wood and Carter Oosterhouse team up to redesign a space with three sisters and a lot of soul! Laurie Smith and Faber Dewar team up with their close friends and neighbors.
Read MorePhoenix: Frye Road
Four friends are looking for love, but this time it's in their bland homes. They need help, but do they have confidence in their design teams? Tune in to find out if the girls will fall in love or dislike what the Trading Spaces design team designs.
Read MorePhoenix: Cathedral Rock Drive
Two homeowners may live with beautiful surroundings on the outside, but not on the inside. Jon and Faber use a jigsaw to create a 14-year-old skater boy's fantasy room while Frank and Carter ditch the dark marble to fashion a classy village with antiques.
Read MoreHouston: Suncove Lane
Designer Christi, carpenter Faber and homeowner Lynn butt heads in the battle of contemporary versus rustic elegance. Edward and Amy head for the Zen with a contemporary Asian design. Will the owners dig the design that Edward dug up?
Read MoreTexas: Bevington Oaks Circle
Two of designer Frank Bielec's friends hope to have some fun trading spaces. Homeowner, Mike is elated to work with Amy Wynn but what about slave-driver Hildi Santo Tomas? Our other team is cruising though their work thanks to Faber, Frank and Mrs. Bielec
Read MoreOklahoma: Route 1
Laurie & Amy do a room on an Oklahoma pig farm while Kia & Carter update a room on a cattle farm.
Read MorePhiladelphia: Hazel Avenue
Check out this tricky assignment with two sets of homeowners technically living under one roof! Barry and Faber team up to redo a room in one half of the twin home while Amy and Genevieve try to keep their design plans under wraps on the other side!
Read MorePhiladelphia: Baltimore Pike
Sisters Christie and Sue compete to re-design living spaces for each other's families. Christie likes simplicity and open space while Sue prefers displaying her doll collection in complexity. The challenge heightens when their styles clash.
Read MoreHartford: Old Field Drive
Check out the gang in Hartford, CT; Teams Frank Bielec and Amy Wynn Pastor along with Edward Walker and Faber Dewar give classic country style a whole new meaning; As they face the challenge of renovating two living rooms for horse loving neighbors.
Read MoreConnecticut: Harvard Terrace
Hildi teams up with Carter while Laurie joins forces with Amy in this Connecticut based episode. Hildi and Carter recreate a living room for a couple who have not changed a thing in nine years. Laurie and Amy renovate one large master bedroom.
Read MoreHartford: Stoneridge Road
Teams Christi and Faber, and Laurie and Carter create two fabulous bedrooms in Hartford, CT. Best friends Deb and Liz view this trade off task as an opportunity to give gifts to one another. Budgets run high this time, which means the stakes soar also.
Read MoreMontreal: Monpetit Boulevard
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