Color Splash is a television show on the U.S. cable network HGTV, hosted by David Bromstad.
The series was created for Bromstad after winning season one of HGTV Design Star. It debuted March 19, 2007, on HGTV. The show focuses on transforming rooms by dramatic uses of color.
The show also features color specialist and carpenter Danielle Hirsch, who debuted on HGTV's Design Remix starring Karen McAloon.
Color Splash has relocated from San Francisco to Miami, with new episodes which premiered in the summer of 2010.
After the show ended, David Bromstad moved on to mentoring and presenting on HGTV Design Star.
The series documents long-distance couples' experiences as they take the next big step to close the geographical gap in their love lives and find their first home together.
People seeking new homes often prefer ready-to-live properties, but these buyers are searching for places that they can transform into their dream homes.
Interior designer Donna Moss and her team give credence to the notion that everything's bigger in Texas as they undertake dramatic room makeovers in some of the most fabulous homes in the Dallas area.
Along with a local realtor, lifestyle expert Clinton Kelly finds three potential properties to help self-made entrepreneurs and creative geniuses find the home of their dreams after striking it rich.
Real estate agent Drew Levin and contractor Danny Perkins have figured out how to make money in the housing market. They buy old, foreclosed houses in good locations, do a complete renovation, then rent them out for top dollar.
Follow three real estate firms as they build up their roster of millionaire clients, tour spectacular properties, and network their way through the competitive world of high-end real estate. This is SELLING LA!
For real estate experts, Chenoa and David Rivera, Paradise, California is a flipper’s dream. But, they have to act fast. These full time parents and full time flippers are always on the go. Making quick decisions and smart moves to buy, renovate and get their latest flip back on the market in record time—without breaking the bank. Every house is a gamble—every sale is a win!
Todd Davis scopes out his targets while they shop in home improvement stores across America, and the weekend warriors who trust his pitch - let me and my crew follow you home, whereupon we'll completely transform a room in your house - are rewarded with a stunning makeover.
Five families across the country take on the task of building their dream homes. Using self-shot footage, they capture the real-life experience of renovating with all the struggles that lead to breathtaking reveals.
From HGTV Website: Decorating Cents is for homeowners who care about and want variety in home decor, but are trying to stay within an affordable budget. In each episode, host Joan Steffend and guest designers provide room makeovers costing less than $500, ways to turn trash into treasures and tips on making a room feel and look fresh just by rearranging furniture and adding a few inexpensive accessories.
Decorating Cents is intended to inspire viewers to use inexpensive objects and their own ingenuity to decorate. The program is not designed to give specific step-by-step instructions or resources. Details are provided on HGTV.com when available.
Tiny homes come in all shapes and sizes! From a bamboo bungalow in the jungles of Hawaii, to a three-bedroom lodge, these petite properties are anything but ordinary. Explore everything that tiny homes can offer as we uncover miniature abodes that are totally unique.
Follow innovative builders as they crisscross the country transforming shipping containers into luxurious and creative homes for discerning clients. Give up your idea of traditional design and start thinking inside the box!
Homebuyers are on the hunt for just one thing – a pool! From waterfall grottos to rock slides and more, buyers aren’t just looking for a new place to call home, they're hunting for the backyard of their dreams.
Page Turner and DeRon Jenkins are busy house flippers in Nashville and Atlanta - and, they also happen to be exes. With a decade of partnership, this duo knows the real estate game inside and out, and they're willing to fight the market - and maybe each other -- to get top dollar and return on their investment.
Diverse architectural styles in vibrant Nashville present the canvas for sisters Alana and Lex LeBlanc, who help clients transform homes they've outgrown into hot properties that can fetch top dollar. "Everyone dreams of finding that perfect place to call home," Alana says. "But not everyone can afford their dream home until they've sold a house that no longer suits their needs." So the ladies compare neighborhood home prices and craft the best resale plan for the homeowner's current property. Then, with a goal of selling high and getting clients the dollars they need to purchase their new home, the sisters and their crew tackle whole home renovation projects that include moving walls, adding fresh paint and accessorizing.