Judges' Tips: Design a Hollywood Home
Renowned interior designers and HGTV hosts Genevieve Gorder, Candice Olson and Vern Yip offer their exclusive design tips from the Design Star set.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionJason and Jen mix faux taxidermy with a spring-inspired color palette and minimalist furnishings to create a low-key bedroom and lounge area.All About
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Genevieve Gorder
"Typography and wooden taxidermy? Beautiful is what I think at first glance. This room feels very happy, spring tones and a minimalist approach to the entire project. Less can be more when done very carefully." Get the rest of Genevieve's tips from this challenge »
Candice Olson
"I love the sense of whimsy that Jen and Jason have created in this room, from the adult bunk beds to the “green pasture/cow” vignette. It’s also a room that is very current and on trend — typography and faux-taxidermy are hot, hot, hot right now." Get the rest of Candice's tips from this challenge »
Vern Yip
"Stacking beds in an adult room is a necessary practice in tight quarters, but this bedroom could have easily handled three individual beds, while the animal heads would have been a fantastic anchoring point for some twin beds below." Get the rest of Vern's tips from this challenge »
"Typography and wooden taxidermy? Beautiful is what I think at first glance. This room feels very happy, spring tones and a minimalist approach to the entire project. Less can be more when done very carefully." Get the rest of Genevieve's tips from this challenge »
Candice Olson
"I love the sense of whimsy that Jen and Jason have created in this room, from the adult bunk beds to the “green pasture/cow” vignette. It’s also a room that is very current and on trend — typography and faux-taxidermy are hot, hot, hot right now." Get the rest of Candice's tips from this challenge »
Vern Yip
"Stacking beds in an adult room is a necessary practice in tight quarters, but this bedroom could have easily handled three individual beds, while the animal heads would have been a fantastic anchoring point for some twin beds below." Get the rest of Vern's tips from this challenge »
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