Designing for the Sexes (1998)
Designing for the Sexes
1998Designing for the Sexes is a television show on HGTV. In each episode, a married couple with distinct tastes about decorating consult with an interior designer to create a room that meets both their needs. The show was originally hosted by Michael Payne. The second Designing for the Sexes was hosted by Susan Hunt. The New Designing for the Sexes is hosted by Rick Rifle.
Seasons & Episode
Bill and Cindy Kane are at odds over their current hodgepodge of a home office. Michael Payne outlines the problem areas: the existing window and the overall style of the furniture and room. He draws a plan for the Kanes' home office that incorporates both Cindy's and Bill's needs. When finished, the room is a tropical paradise with sufficient storage and display space complete with individual workspaces. The room blends simple, clean lines with fun and color.
Kent and Joanne Takemoto are in dispute over their living room furnishings. Host Michael Payne outlines the problem areas: the style of the furniture, the fireplace and the overall style of the room. He draws a plan for the Takemoto's living room that blends both Kent and Joanne's needs. When finished, the room perfectly blends Joanne's desire for Zen minimalism with Kent's wish for a cabin retreat.
Things are a bit unsettled between Ron and LM Jobson when it comes to turning their extra bedroom into a comfortable lounge. Host Michael Payne outlines the problem areas: the overall style of the room and its furnishings, the sconces and the wall color. He draws a plan for the Jobson's lounge that gives Ron and LM both a little of what they both want. When finished, the room blends Ron's need for vintage mid-century with LM's desire for tropical hacienda.
Greg and Eileen Smith are at a complete standstill in revamping their master bedroom. Host Michael Payne outlines the problem areas: mission vs. tropical, the style of the closet doors and wall color. He draws a plan for the Smith's bedroom that gives both Greg and Eileen a little of what they both want. When finished, the room is a perfect blend of each of their styles.
Michael Payne looks back at three unique bathroom makeovers, including a classic 1950s bathroom and two outdated spaces. In each of the makeovers, Payne was able to help the homeowners reach a compromise between their distinct design styles. Find out how he turned three hopeless spaces into sophisticated bathroom retreats.
Michael Payne looks back at three memorable bedroom makeovers--two master bedrooms and a guestroom. In each redesign, see how he was able to bridge the gap between feuding husband and wives and their conflicting design styles.
Michael Payne begins his showcase of three unusual spaces and their unique problems with Mark and Linda Ryan's large multifunctional bonus room. Next, he details Jack and Lynn Hook's differing design vision for their long and narrow addition. Finally, he helps Penny Starr and Terry Ridgeway reach a suitable compromise with the design style of their 500-square-foot apartment.
Rick Rifle must combine a modern look with a floral, French country style.
A family room needs to be comfortable, yet stylish.
A design must combine an eclectic style and jewel tones with with the wood-toned style of the house.
A couple cannot agree on how to use the guest house.
A couple wants to turn an old bathroom into an elegant spa retreat.
A couple disagrees about how to achieve a functional, stylish kitchen.
A couple is ready to move into their master suite but cannot agree on design.
A couple is at odds about how to remodel their backyard patio area.
Rick Rifle needs to merge a traditional style and an eclectic, contemporary one.
Elements of an elegant Moroccan style is blended with a 1950's retro look.
A woman wants an elegant, traditional family room, but her spouse wants to showcase his large television.
Rick Rifle creates a warm and inviting kitchen that is streamlined and functional for a tall man.
A designer must find middle ground between masculine and feminine styles.
Designing for the Sexes is a television show on HGTV. In each episode, a married couple with distinct tastes about decorating consult with an interior designer to create a room that meets both their needs. The show was originally hosted by Michael Payne. The second Designing for the Sexes was hosted by Susan Hunt. The New Designing for the Sexes is hosted by Rick Rifle.