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Episode 1: Not Our First RodeoApr 7, 2018 · 1h
For the first time in a decade, the designers, carpenters and host Paige Davis reunite; designers Doug Wilson and Hildi Santo Tomás and carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse redo rooms for two sisters who live next door to each other.
Episode 2: The Carpenters Strike BackApr 14, 2018 · 1h
A new mother is desperate for relaxation and a new mom cave, while her neighbors need a multi-purpose room for kids and parents alike; one designer's bright color choice makes a loud impact, in more ways than one.
Episode 3: Making Over The ParentsApr 21, 2018 · 1h
The team finds out if mom and dad really know best as a son and his parents redesign each other's massive master bedrooms; one designer experiences some pushback with a proposed change that may jeopardize these family ties.
Episode 4: A Surprise In the TruckApr 28, 2018 · 1h
A few special guests bring many design surprises to this heartfelt and humorous episode of Trading Spaces. A couple of DIY design enthusiasts trade spaces with their neighbors and friends, a family whose toddler has overcome cancer.
Episode 5: Stripes & A Stripper PoleMay 5, 2018 · 1h
It's the battle of the basements outside Baltimore, as legacy designer Hildi Santo-Tomás and special guest Clinton Kelly pair up with some fun neighbors full of passion and personality.
Episode 6: Pizza Boards & Industrial DoorsMay 12, 2018 · 1h
Designer Laurie Smith joins the team newcomer Sabrina Soto in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland, as two sets of young parents redo a room in each other's home. However, one designer's ambitious plans may cause some super-sized concerns.
Episode 7: Barefoot & FancyMay 19, 2018 · 1h
The team heads to Atlanta, where designers Genevieve Gorder and John Gidding redo a big basement and a small spare room. John's debut proves that smaller isn't always easier, as he struggles to maximize design within a tiny space.
Episode 8: You Can’t Handle ChartreuseJun 2, 2018 · 1h
The crew tackles two living rooms and one fan as they trade spaces in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia.