Kat and Jordan need to turn their former bachelorette pad into a comfortable and functional home. Their living room and kitchen are in desperate need of a makeover. They're currently using Kat's furniture from college and as a chef Jordan needs a kitchen that would enable him to prepare home cooked meals for Kat. They have made an effort in beautifying the space by putting up kitschy art on the walls but that's about it. They are in need of Designer David Bromstad's expertise in order to hone in on an aesthetic design that will fit both of their quirky personalities in a sophisticated and grown up way.
The Kish family recently bought a new home. The dining and living rooms are too bare at the moment. It's such a monumental task furnishing the rooms that they decided to ask Designer David Bromstad to help them out. David understands how daunting it is to decorate huge rooms so his suggestion is to float the furniture in the middle to make the space less overwhelming and more intimate. Not only does the living and dining rooms have to have a cohesive look, they also have to be functional for the couples' 11-year old twin daughters. With only two days left until the Kish family moves in, David and his crew work round the clock to make it in time for the reveal.
Carlos and Allison Baez opted to run their high-end photography business out of their home in order to remain close to their kids and watch them grow up. They've decorated their living room to showcase Carlos' photographs for client meetings. Adding their two young boys in the mix, Carlos and Alison have made the house completely functional for work and their children. The only place left in the house for them to share is their master bedroom. However, their master bedroom lacks the artistic style that is evident throughout the rest of their home. They enlist Designer David Bromstad to help them create a peaceful sanctuary in their master bedroom.
Marcella and John need to upgrade their family room. They're looking to turn this dated space into a comfortable hang-out for the family, as well as an enticing destination for their preteen girls. The space hasn't been touched in 16 years, which was the last time they tried to redecorate. That was also when they realized they have opposite tastes when it comes to style! John says Marcel has crazy ideas. She says he is too boring. They need someone else to take the reins this time! Designer David Bromstad steps in to give them a helping hand. With the kitchen being in close proximity to the family room, David and his crew have to take on both spaces to give it a cohesive look, while making both John and Marcela happy.
Kelsey and Andrea feel that their parents need a bedroom makeover. Their mom especially wants a walk-in closet where she can fit all her clothes and numerous purses. Their dad's collection of books has cluttered their room and definitely needs to be contained. So they took it upon themselves to contact Designer David Bromstad to help surprise their parents with a new master bedroom. Combing traditional and contemporary design aesthetics isn't the problem for David and his crew. It's the 5-day deadline and multiple mishaps along the way that's got everyone in a tizzy.
Mario and Melissa recently bought their first house. However, they're now experiencing a little buyer's remorse. The previous owners gutted their home and they were left with a bare kitchen and holes in the ceiling. They've been reduced to grilling their meals in the front yard. They thought that they'd be able to manage the gradual renovation plans they have for the house but it seems like they've bitten more than they could chew. They contacted Designer David Bromstad to help them figure out the steps into making the whole mess into a livable space. This is the biggest project yet for David and his team! They've agreed to take on every common space in the house and have their plate full giving the living room, dining room and kitchen an industrial modern look.
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