In this brand new series, talented designer and Design Star judge, Candice Olson, delivers plenty of awe-inspiring transformations and pulls back the curtain to get down to the basics of design. In Candice Tells All, she shares the underlying design principles that can be applied to any space, revealing a home's true potential. Candice's signature style is one she describes as a fusion of traditional form, scale and proportions, with the clean, crisp, simplistic beauty of modern design. This is Candice unplugged, as she deconstructs the design process and teaches us her rules in a fun, irreverent way.
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With most of their kids in university, it’s time for one couple to reclaim their basement and establish a versatile family room and ‘sports lounge’. But one of the kids has special needs, so Candice must draw up a design that is also wheelchair accessible. She takes special consideration when designing the layout and selecting everything from flooring to furnishings. The final result is an exciting, sporty space that works for the entire family.
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Relocating a couple’s master bedroom to their attic becomes a challenge for Candice as she deals with sloped ceilings and non-existent closet space. Knowing the couple’s love for travel, Candice aims to create a room that has the luxurious qualities of a boutique hotel – both beautiful and functional. With the help of her team Candice manages to take this room from painfully awkward to jaw-dropping gorgeous.
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Please, please... can we have the new series on soon?
Hope to see Candice's new series soon!! Love her designs.
Best designer on TV, she is amazing
why does she destroy antiques she calls it giving new life I call it killing history especjally furniture so on the shows when candice destroys chairs worth $1500 ea with paint does she pay the owner the money they lost on the value of the items.
ps Iknow the values because I am a antique dealer