“We’re design/entertainment,” Doug Wilson told me, explaining why Trading Spaces didn’t have how-tos or takeaways.
Trading Spaces
Trading Spaces’ return to television, “Not Our First Rodeo,” was a welcome return to form for the show. But there were some noticeable changes from the original.
Trading Spaces designer Doug Wilson reveals the true origin of his villainy, and Laurie Smith explains what Trading Spaces does that other home renovation shows do not. And both talk about what’s changed with the reboot of the TLC series.
TLC defended Trading Spaces designer Carter Oosterhouse, who was accused of sexual harassment, during a press conference about the new season, which returns in April.
Trading Spaces is putting its three new designers and two new carpenters to the test with a spin-off series called Training Spaces.
The six original, central Trading Spaces designers are returning for the reboot of the TLC series.
Genevieve Gorder said that Trading Spaces’ designers and cast members will reunite for a reunion to air on TLC, and they may be in talks to return.