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Million Dollar Decorators is an American reality television series that premiered May 31, 2011, on Bravo. Million Dollar Decorators follows interior designers — Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Kathryn Ireland, Jeffrey Alan Marks, and Mary McDonald — who take on A-list clientele and attempt to keep up in the stressful design industry. [1] [2]
Sarah Richardson (born October 22, 1971) is a Canadian interior decorator and television personality who started out her career as a prop stylist in 1994. Since then, she has hosted nine television series on decorating for HGTV in Canada.
Christina Meursinge Haack (born July 9, 1983) is an American businesswoman, real estate investor and television personality. She co-starred on HGTV's show Flip or Flop (2013–2022) alongside Tarek El Moussa and her own shows Christina on the Coast (2019–present), Christina: Stronger by Design (2021) and Christina in the Country (2022).
Gorder appeared in Seasons 1-4, 6, and 9. She gained recognition from the show and quickly became known for her soulful designs and her habit of working barefoot. [5] She parodied her lack of footwear in a series of Swiffer sweeper commercials that started running on television and in periodicals in 2003. She has always explained that her ...
All eyes are on Palm Beach as we eagerly await the unveiling of the 2025 Kips Bay Decorator Show House next month. The esteemed roster of 23 designers and architects for this year’s highly ...
Generous” and “warm” were choice adjectives members of the design community repeatedly used to describe Los Angeles–based decorator and ELLE DECOR A-List Titan Suzanne Rheinstein, who died ...
At the urging of a friend, Bromstad moved to Miami Beach and tried out for HGTV's Design Star, a reality show competition to pick a host for a new show on the HGTV cable network. [4] On Design Star , Bromstad competed against nine other potential designers, winning the grand prize – a car, and the chance to host his own show on HGTV.
One of the duo's earliest TV projects was the Million Pound Property Experiment which originally aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom in 2003. The show involved McAllister and Ryan renovating and re-selling properties for a profit, starting with £100,000 and aiming to sell a later property for £1M.