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The original 'Trading Spaces' designers, ranked

The popular home-swap-interior-design show, *Trading Spaces*, concluded its initial run in December 2008 with a Christmas special, having captivated audiences for eight years. The premise involved neighbor pairs exchanging homes for two days, undertaking a room makeover in each other's residences with the guidance of an interior designer and a budget of $1,000. While the homeowners provided the emotional core, the true essence of the show lay in the innovative and sometimes controversial visions of the designers. This article ranks the original eight designers, many of whom reappeared for the 2018 reboot, based on their approaches and the impact of their designs. Doug Wilson is placed near the bottom due to his history of unusual choices and a notable disregard for clients' preferences, exemplified by the infamous "prisoner of love" bedroom and a covered fireplace. His designs were often deemed strange rather than interestingly creative. Kia Steave-Dickerson is also positioned low, with a memorable critique stemming from a "graveyard room" design, suggesting a rule against overly morbid themes in home decor. Edward Walker, while pleasant, is noted for his lack of distinctive or memorable designs, failing to leave a lasting impression on viewers. Frank Bielec, despite his amiable personality, is acknowledged for a recurring preference for chicken-themed decor, which, while endearing to some, might not universally appeal. Laurie Smith is described as a source of “Southern sunshine,” consistently delivering tasteful, though somewhat conservative, designs that were generally well-received. Genevieve Gorder, despite a memorable misstep involving moss on a wall, is recognized for her creative and ambitious approach. Her designs, even when unconventional, demonstrated an original consideration for the client's space and needs, showcasing a willingness to take risks. Vern Yip consistently delivered elegant, classy, and thoughtful designs, earning him a top spot for his talent, efficiency, and consistent consideration for homeowners. His faultless execution made him a reliable choice for aesthetically pleasing outcomes. Hildi Santo-Tomas presents a complex case, occupying either the highest or lowest rank depending on the criteria. While her designs often resulted in unhappy homeowners, such as the hay-stapled walls, the upside-down room, and a mosaic of her own face, she undeniably provided the most dramatic and unforgettable moments on the show. The article argues that viewers often watched *Trading Spaces* for the thrill and imaginative, avant-garde, and sometimes horrific designs that Hildi delivered, making her superlative in a category all her own, albeit a controversial one. The final assessment encourages viewers to apply their own *Trading Spaces* DIY spirit to determine her ultimate placement. #TradingSpaces #InteriorDesign #HomeRenovation #RealityTV #DesignersRanking #HomeDecor #TVShowReview #TLCShow #TradingSpaces #InteriorDesign #HomeRenovation #RealityTV #DesignersRanking #HomeDecor #TVShowReview #TLCShow
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