Judges' Tips: The White Room Challenge
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 CaptionNathan blows the judges away with his capiz-style chandelier made of orange slices and a textural wall treatment of black paint and stripes created by squirting milk down the walls.All About
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Genevieve Gorder
"The orange-slice chandelier centerpiece plays with scale and satiates that immediate search for color after looking at the walls." Get the rest of Genevieve's tips from this challenge »
Candice Olson
"Nightclub and hotel owners nationwide, take note — give this man a quart of milk and a bag of oranges and he'll create the hippest urban lounge this side of the meat freezer." Get the rest of Candice's tips from this challenge »
Vern Yip
"This room solution is dramatic and shows influences of groundbreaking modern artists such as Jackson Pollock, Keith Haring and Yves Klein; but at the end of the day, it mostly communicates Nathan’s bold and artistic touch." Get the rest of Vern's tips from this challenge »
"The orange-slice chandelier centerpiece plays with scale and satiates that immediate search for color after looking at the walls." Get the rest of Genevieve's tips from this challenge »
Candice Olson
"Nightclub and hotel owners nationwide, take note — give this man a quart of milk and a bag of oranges and he'll create the hippest urban lounge this side of the meat freezer." Get the rest of Candice's tips from this challenge »
Vern Yip
"This room solution is dramatic and shows influences of groundbreaking modern artists such as Jackson Pollock, Keith Haring and Yves Klein; but at the end of the day, it mostly communicates Nathan’s bold and artistic touch." Get the rest of Vern's tips from this challenge »
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