This show is dedicated to decorating in different parts of the country. Christopher visits New England, the heartland and returns to Southern California, exploring your personal style no matter where you live.
This show is all about architectural embellishments, those elements that give a home a sense of style and structure. Christopher shows where to buy them, how to install them and merchandise them. Christopher takes us on a tour of the showcase house dining room before renovation. Christopher shows the concept drawings for the buffet wall, then shows the construction in the interim stage. Then it's off to Freeway Salvage Yard where you can pick up one of a kind architectural elements for any decor. Christopher reveals the completed Showcase House dining room. Christopher describes the fireplace of the showcase house before it was renovated. In studio, Christopher demos the mantle construction, then shows the fireplace in the ""during"" stage. In studio, Christopher demonstrates how to construct the mantle ledges. Christopher shows the completed renovation of the fireplace of the showcase house. Deborah Fabricant presents a Manhattan sky scraper tablescape. Viewer Luci Angeli Diecks of Chag
Christopher offers a way to create an office of your dreams without sacrificing valuable living space. Having the right environment that's conducive to planning that corporate takeover enhances productivity.
Christopher's show is all about creating sanctuary spaces in our own homes where we can go to relieve the stress of daily living. Christopher visits Connie Stevens' Spa, The Garden Sanctuary, where she creates an oasis in the middle of Los Angeles. Christopher takes us to the Showcase House where he shows the master bedroom ""before"" the makeover and describes his plans for transformation. Christopher talks with Kazuko Hoshino of William Heffner Architects about creating altar spaces with items that are soothing and meaningful to you. Christopher takes us back to the showcase house master bedroom for a look at the progress being made in the makeover. Then he reviews the products from Loose Ends being used. Christopher reveals the finalized master bedroom in the showcase house in its tranquil splendor. In studio, he then demonstrates the technique for making a rolling bed table. Christopher shows some products from Sharper Image that provide soothing sounds and lights.
Christopher shares tips on inexpensive ways to add drama to that special wedding day from planning the wedding ceremony to the reception to a backyard honeymoon cottage.
Christopher revisits some of his classics in this show that will illustrate how color can add drama and excitement to your home.
Christopher looks at walls and doors as design elements in our homes.
This show takes a look at light fixtures and their different functions throughout the home and office.
It's about those do-dads and special little things you can add to your home to make it a reflection of your personality.
It's off to the flea market to find unusual, interesting hand-me-downs and treasures for the home.
This show is all about different treatments to cover and enhance your windows.
Christopher shows how to throw a paint party where guests can have a good time and the host's white walls disappear. First, Christopher shows how to prepare the house for the party and design the invitations using painting supplies as the theme. Then Lesley Carlson of The Home Depot and Christopher discuss some of the tools and equipment needed. Christopher shows his guests how to apply the paint to different areas. Then Christopher welcomes guest Michael Walsh who shows how to paint designs on walls with the help of ""Walls with Style"" kits by EZ PAINTR. Christopher shows how to build a paint party tablescape out of tools from the paint store. Next, Christopher accessorizes the newly painted room. Finally, Christopher reads some viewer mail and gives advice on a wall color for a room with mauve carpet and a large fishtank.
Christopher's show brings seashore living home even if you live miles from any ocean. Christopher focuses on the makeover of a little boy's room into a magical seaside fantasy complete with a boat bed and ocean wall mural. First, he takes us to the sea shore featuring interiors from the book ""Waterside Homes"". Next, it's a Christopher Lowell Classic featuring several bright coastal style room makeovers. Then he takes a look at the ""before"" of the kid's bedroom and preparations for the ocean style makeover. In his workshop, he demonstrates how to create the boat bed that the room makeover was inspired by. It's back for the ""during"" phase of the makeover where the both the bed and wall mural are taking shape. Next, we take a look at the Hancock Park Design Showcase House for a tour of Carolyn Oliver-Broder's ocean inspired powder room. Back in the bedroom, Christopher reveals the ""after"" featuring an ocean mural, hand painted boat bed and customized accessories. Designer Sandy Reinke of
Yeah baby! In this episode of the show Christopher shows us why styles like the shagedelic look of the 60's endure as a classic in the world of interior design. From the hit movie Austin Powers, production designer Cynthia Charette discusses her work with vintage themes from mod 60's and disco 70's to the glamour of the 40's. Christopher takes us through the ""before"" of his retro room makeover, in-studio he explains the layers of his design sketches and choice for fabrics and paint. Then it's a peak at the ""during"" of the retro makeover where an aluminum wall treatment has been installed. At the Pelican Hotel in South Beach, Miami, Noelle Stevenson takes us through the psychedelic style theme hotel. Back at the house, Christopher reveals the outrageous ""after"" of his retro makeover and is joined by designer HaRry Segil who provided the fabulous furnishings. Christopher demonstrates how to create the ribbon lampshades and hand painted linoleum rugs he used in the makeover. Scott Cheveri
In this episode, Christopher reviews the 7 layers of design from years past by showing a room that was redesigned using Christopher's formula for decorating a room. The system is designed to keep you on budget and out of overwhelm.
Christopher shows how to add unique items from exotic, far-away places to your home. In some cases you don't even have to leave home to shop for these imports, and they're also available in stores locally as well.
How to organize closet space.
Christopher focuses on remodeling kitchens starting with the planning, then moves to the budget and finally shows the makeover of the showcase house kitchen.
The show is all about taking the spare bedroom in your home and transforming it into a warm and inviting ""hotel suite"" where your honored guests will feel welcome in your own home.
Christopher presents new products for re-surfacing floors, countertops, etc., giving them a much needed facelift and at the same time, saving a ton of money.
It's OK to cheat when it comes to decorating and saving money. Christopher explores the use of ""chic cheats"" that solve a lot of problems and save lots of money.
It's party time, everything you've wanted to know about planning a stress-free party that not only your guests will love, but you as the host can also enjoy. Neal Matticks of Neal Matticks' Design, joins Christopher to show three table setting creations. Next, Marc Friedland of Creative Intelligence gives us a look at some clever party invitations. Christopher takes us on a trip the Party America Store for some tips on the top 20 things you should keep on hand for an impromptu party. In studio, Christopher shows how to build the ultimate party cake, a false cake topped off with a real one for a spectacular party display. Christopher and Honor Brodie of In Style Magazine talk about celebrity parties and what is hot in the way of parties. Deborah Fabricant joins Christopher with a show and tell of four tablescapes.
The show is dedicated to the use of clever and inexpensive ways to disguise elements in the house that may be outdated, unattractive or in need of a facelift.
This show is all about how two independent people can bring individual decorating styles together expressing tastes that both find compatible. It's the battle of the sexes, how to combine his and her decorating that both can live with and the art of compromise.
Christopher shows how to organize clutter and merchandise accessories in a home with a flair. Before your home resembles a junkyard or you take everything to the curb, check out Christopher's merchandising tips.
Recapturing the glitz and glamour of the '50s is the theme of the bathroom makeover show. Warren Pearl from Lefroy Brooks joins Christopher to display the latest in faucets and showers for the bath. Next, it's off to the Showcase House for a ""before"" look at the master bath. Architectural elements in the room set the tone for a decidedly ""deco"" feel that Christopher carries through to the final makeover. Christopher visits the Surface Doctor in Signal Hill, CA for a look at how tubs and sinks are resurfaced. In a ""You Did It!"" segment Clara Daughtridge of Statonsburg, NC fulfilled her dream of having a master bedroom/bath suite by turning their two car garage into the master bedroom and the adjoining patio into the bathroom. And finally, Jerry Rosche from Rhodes/America Tuff As Tile shows the basics of resurfacing sinks and tile with a do-it-yourself resurfacing kit called Tub and Tile Finish.
You don't need to put on your hiking boots to enjoy the outdoor spaces around your home. Christopher applies his 7 layers of design to decorate outdoor spaces as beautifully as indoor spaces.
A man's home may be his castle but sometimes they don't look that way. The show's theme is unusual homes — styles that are eclectic, one-of-a-kind, really cool structures. Most of the houses were created by the courageous homeowners themselves.
There are lots of ways to transform spaces into something special. Change is good and when lifestyles change, so does the need to accommodate living spaces.
The show is devoted to shopping for furniture and accessories through mail order catalogs and from Internet online sources.
You don't have to check in to check it out. That's the theme of this show that explores getting inspiration for decorating our homes by visiting public spaces like hotels and restaurants.
In this episode Christopher proves how home super stores are the perfect resource for creating an inexpensive yet chic interior.
Now that you've decorated your house, how about showing it off to your friends. Christopher's 7 Layers of Entertaining is the blueprint to superb entertaining without the angst.
How to organize closet space.
Christopher will prove to us that everyone is creative, it just takes is little bit of imagination, some inspiration and a little bit of courage. The show will give you ideas that will inspire and motivate you to become personally creative.
Christopher focuses on incorporating flea market finds into your home, how to make the ragged look regal.
Christopher's philosophy is, ""If you can put together an ensemble for yourself to wear, then you can put a house together."" This show looks at fashion designers and their influence on home decor.
If your decor is beginning to resemble public storage, Christopher will save the day with innovative ways to reclaim the space and get organized. First, we tag along with Sandra Ateca, a professional organizer as she helps her client transform a bedroom taken over by clutter.
In this episode, Christopher demonstrates how inexpensively fabric (layers number three and four) can transform and update everything in the home. First, we take a trip to the designer fabric showroom of Stroheim and Romann to discover how to shop without being intimidated. In-studio, Christopher uses swatches to demonstrate the best way to choose upholstered fabrics and accents fabrics. Designer Beverly Murphy, of Beverly Murphy Home displays her bedroom design and showcases her fabric by number technique for home design. Designer Laura Pattynama, displays a breakfast nook and bedroom vignette featuring several unique fabric ideas. Next, she demonstrates how to create a sewing tabletop for making home designs. Then, it's a look back with a Christopher Classic featuring his favorite makeovers with dramatic fabric themes. Next, he demonstrates how to create upholstered panels with fabric swatches and wood as wall art for the home. Artist/designer Yvonne Porcella drops in to demonstrate
Christopher shows how to create an entrance that will have the neighbors stopping by just to get a glimpse. The entrance is the first thing guests see when they enter the house. We'll show you how to make it memorable.
In this episode, Christopher demonstrates why discovering the best sources for unusual items for the home can be as much fun as the decorating. First, we go shopping at Blackmen/Cruz Design and meet designer Adam Blackmen for a tour of the unusual and outrageous accessories and furnishings featured in the store. Designer Craig Olsen of Plantation Design, demonstrates how to create ""fusion design"" a technique for combining eclectic accessories into one cohesive design. Next, we visit Eileen Paulin editor of Romantic Homes magazine to take a tour of the home she transformed featuring mix and match fabrics from Waverly fabrics and several savvy sources. Then it's off to Freeway Building Materials, where Christopher shows us how to discover hidden treasures for the home. In-studio he demonstrates how to create a headboard frame featuring wrought iron pieces from Industrial Metal Supply. Set Designer Leslie Erganian drops in and displays a complete tea set and accessories she challenged her
Many rooms furnishings have dual functions. Think of it as multi-tasking for your room. Whether it's a guest room that doubles as a home office or sewing room or a sofa that doubles as a bed for guests, it's all about multiple uses.
Just like there are classics in literature and music, there are classics in design as well. It's the style we know as traditiona,l and Christopher shows how it can be updated and tweaked while the designs and the lines remain the same.
During this episode Christopher shows how we can bring the joy of whimsical design into our homes. First, we visit Patrick McMahon at Cafe La Boheme to take a tour of their colorful wall treatments, mosaics and eclectic furnishings. Next author Fred Albert showcases outrageous dog houses featured in his book ""Barkitecture"". Our ""You Did It"" segment features the story book themed home of Judy Woodsmith who transformed a small run down home into a colorful and eccentric fairy tale cottage. Entertainment expert Deborah Fabricant pulls out all the stops with whimsical tablescape featuring bright silk butterflies, dragonflies and colorful pansy topiaries. Christopher demonstrates how to create a whimsical painted cornice box to update a window. International fashion and furniture designer Patty Shelabarger displays her extravagant and colorful clothing and furniture designs.
Christopher demonstrates how important furniture placement is to creating the right flow to any room. Instead of pushing all the furniture in the room up against the wall, you can create a more intimate setting by placing clusters of furniture in the center of the room.