Homeowners Jennifer and Jason Ricketts are desperate for a living room makeover, and the good news is they're not afraid of color! Host David Bromstad looks through their closets and the rest of their house where he finds tons of personality and color. He decides to base the design around the only color he didn't find in the house — bold red. The Color Splash team builds posts to separate the living room from the dining room and creates a warm, contemporary look with a lot of character.
Rob Roth and Rachelle Boucher are ready for a living room makeover. Host David Bromstad and his Color Splash team give them a modern Asian-inspired look. Using clues from around their house, including the color of their clothing, they find a color palette that appeals to both, and Bromstad proves that in design, the right colors can make all the difference.
Homeowners Tom and Shelly Kukuk have a traditional style that echoes through most their house, but the master bedroom is mostly one color and lacking any style of its own. Host David Bromstad uses Shelly's love of chocolate brown as his color inspiration, and the Color Splash team designs a room that incorporates classic elegance and a masculine touch to suit both of their styles.
The Color Splash team embarks on their most ambitious makeover yet, when they take on a disastrous living room. All the original furniture in the room was destroyed when the homeowners' pipes burst, but host David Bromstad and his team work hard to give them a brand new and much better replacement! Taking cues from their southwestern and woodsy-style accessories around the house, warm oranges, rust and reds form the background for this mountain lodge-style living room complete with wooden columns and stone facades.
Homeowners Alan and Alida Beilke have a bland white bedroom. Taking a cue from nature, host David Bromstad decides on a color palette that reflects the beauty of the trees and leaves right outside their bedroom door. Along with some classic design elements as well as modern graphic ones, Bromstad and the Color Splash team create a relaxing sanctuary that has elegance and style, and of course, a lot more color!
David and JoJo Hargis just bought a 100-year-old Victorian house in San Francisco. While they don't want to stray completely from the Victorian style, they want to find a way to incorporate modern elements into the dining room. Inspired by a stormy day at the beach, host David Bromstad creates a dramatic place to dine and his most favorite room yet!
Homeowners Anthony and Reina Pastor claim they have no style and are prepared to leave everything in host David Bromstad's hands for their living room/dining room makeover. When Bromstad goes shopping and finds a pillow with warm orange and brown tones, he settles on his color inspiration for the room.
Homeowners Rob Brass and Tina Vu have a classic home but don't know what to do with their living room. They're already prepared with magazine cutouts and pictures, so host David Bromstad sticks to the colors they've chosen, blues and chocolates, for his color inspiration. The Color Splash design team transforms the room, making the most of the original traditional construction and adding a modern twist.
Host David Bromstad and the Color Splash design team create an interesting and calming master bedroom using shades of neutral colors in different textures. A vine laundry basket and some curtain sheers are Bromstad's inspiration, giving him the idea to create layers of texture for the entire room.
Homeowners Mark and Suzie Weir live in a home inherited from Mark's parents, and it looks like they inherited most of their style along with it. They want the living room to feel more cozy and welcoming. Host David Bromstad uses chocolate browns, deep red accents and custom shelving to turn this un-cool living room into an ultra hip and cozy lounge.
Homeowner Chieko Kakihana knows exactly what she wants — French Country — and husband John Mundelius is happy to go along with it. With their style in mind, host David Bromstad starts with a mustard and blue rug and creates a bedroom worthy of a country home in Provénce.
The Color Splash makeover team's most ambitious project yet — a room taller and bigger than anything they've done — leaves homeowners Mark and Brenda Balfrey with a completely different look for their living room. Getting color inspiration from the clothes in Mark's closet, host David Bromstad creates a loft-style modern room awash with splashes of blues and greens and uses the large space with a dramatic arch and lighting on the feature wall.
Homeowners Sam and Helen Vesser have a blank slate of a bedroom, and host David Bromstad knows exactly what to do with it — starting with color! After choosing shades of purple for the focal wall, Bromstad and his assistant Danielle Hirsch plan a style for the room — clean and contemporary with some Asian elements. By pairing the purple with black furniture and adding some orange accent colors, the result is a stunning transformation that leaves the homeowners speechless.
Sam and Marie Faillace want to embrace the Spanish Mediterranean style of the rest of their house and bring it into their living room, and they already have a great warm wall color to start off with. On his shopping trip to a fabric store, Host David Bromstad spots some patterned fabric that will serve as his inspiration for the entire room, and as a graphic design for the walls. Browns, greens, khakis, and rust colors serve as the palette for this Mediterranean/Moroccan living room makeover.
Stacie and Mario Vigil want a bedroom that's romantic, but colorful and that incorporates a Southeast Asian style. Host David Bromstad uses a placemat as his color inspiration, prompting him to use bold orange and green colors in the room. A custom-made bed, a few bamboo touches and linen and silk drapes transform this bedroom into a breezy Balinese boudoir.
The ocean is the inspiration in this colorful and organic living room makeover.
Game on! The Color Splash team kicks up the color to give a traditional billiards room a whole new look.
Homeowners Stephanie and Brandon White have been remodeling their entire house for the last year and a half, but the living room and dining room haven't gotten there yet. Using Stephanie’s own "fantasy board" collage of styles and colors she likes, host David Bromstad creates a traditional, yet clean design for their living room with browns, blues and orange accents.
David draws inspiration from the wine country to give a living room a fabulous and fresh new look.
Contemporary and Asian styles combine for a comfortable zen-like master bedroom.
From chaotic to calm, a master bedroom gets a spa-inspired makeover.
There's a twist to this family room makeover–the homeowners never see the sketch before it's done. In a playful act of reprisal, they play a practical joke on host David Bromstad by insisting an ugly lamp gets included in his design. Despite these obstacles, the Color Splash design team gives David and Heather Helfer a Spanish-style family room that goes beyond anything they ever could have imagined.
A young boy's dream comes true as his bedroom gets a Star Wars-themed makeover.
Designer David Bromstad comes to the rescue of a firehouse patio, perfect for relaxing and cooking out.
David Bromstad and the Color Splash team add arts-and-crafts elements to a living room and dining room.
David Bromstad and the Color Splash team transform a dated kitchen into a sleek, modern space in just two days.
Host David Bromstad redesigns a family's living room and as a bonus gift decorates it for the holidays!
A surprise makeover turns a boring bedroom into a romantic tropical island getaway with British colonial style.
Warm colors transform a family room from plain suburbia to a sunny Tuscan getaway.
A Ralph Lauren-inspired library is made from a den by using darker woods and silver accents.
A club styled atmosphere made for lounging and socializing is created from a unused garage.
An ultimate bachelor pad is created using color insperation from a Mai Tai.
A home's newest main attraction is created from a currently boring kitchen.
With the use of gray tones and clean lines, David Bromstad gives a bland kitchen a sleek, modern makeover.
A dinning room with an 80's style gets a major update to an art deco design.
A stylish patio which is perfect for entertaining is remodeled after being inspired by a flower.
A returning soldier is surprised with a made over entry room.
A colorful makeover for a music room has a music teacher singing for joy.
Host David Bromstad announces the Valentines Day contest winner for HGTV with the grand prize being a kitchen makeover.
A colorful basketball theme is added to a boring beige family room.
A den is given plenty of storage room for a growing family.
Modern antique pieces are added to a classic Victorian dining room.
An office is transformed into a bedroom for a newborn baby.
A dull living room has a couple choosing between bold and neutral designs for their renovations.
David Bromstad uses internationally-inspired pieces and pops of red to create a cozy guest room.
A plain white den is transformed into a chic contemporary space.
Elegance and sophistication are added to a Mid-Century modern home.
A family uses a Southwestern style, along with new furniture for the den and more options to their home.
A dining room receives an eclectic design along with natural elements.
David adds art nouveau and jewel-toned surfaces to a desolate outdoor space, bringing it to life. He also reworks a few flea market finds, creating an eclectic outdoor oasis.
A couple want to bring the feeling of the Yale University club inside their bedroom. This is done by adding leather furniture, deep colors and plenty of sports memorabilia.
Designer David Bromstad creates a lively and usable home office by combines bold industrial forms with simple graphic designs. This instant classic workspace has been inspired by a ultra modern hotel lobby.
Designer David Bromstad creates a Hollywood Regency style from a large open living room. Characterized by romantic lines, period details and classic Hollywood glamor, using plush textures and unapologetic excess for this modernized version.
David reorganizes a living room in which was inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement. Using a nature-inspired color palette, graphic prints and sumptuous furniture, David truly outdoes himself in making a beautiful living room.
Designer David Bromstad helps bachelor Masa Fisher create a modern and masculine living room and dining room in his posh San Francisco condo. The room is brought to life with bold color accents in one of David's most daring makeovers yet.
Designer David Bromstad works on changing a dull family room into a multi-functional space with both Balinese and Moroccan influences. The results, is a warm, resort-like living space with a touch of foreign lands.
Host David Bromstad adds colorful African influences plus a contemporary point of view in a combination living and dining room. By merging the tribal and modern elements, the results become greater than either styles by themselves.
Designer David Bromstad takes a huge bland living room and turns it into a modern Greek living/dining room with a touch of hot pink. David incorporates a coral stone feature wall and subtle Greek accessories, all inspired by Miami's culturally rich neighborhood Espanola Way.
Designer David Bromstad and his team head north to New Jersey, where they fashion a family room based on a historic Blauvelt Mansion. David emulates the traditional decor of the mansion with a faux tin tile feature wall, antique conversation pieces, and a custom storage bench.
The contemporary design and openness of the Morristown Library in New Jersey serves as inspiration for a basement makeover. Designer David Bromstad uses clean lines, faux birch wood details and pops of color, along with LCD light box wall installation to emulate natural light in this dark basement.
In one of his most colorful makeovers yet, Designer David Bromstad, is inspired by one of New York City's sweetest hot spots, Dylan's Candy Bar. Using bright colors with a modern aesthetic, he works his magic in a Manhattan loft master bedroom makeover. He showcases the apartment's beautiful city views with a custom see through acrylic headboard and green and pink wall colors that are balanced with modern black and white furnishings.
Designer David Bromstad goes Hollywood by making over the first floor of a house based on The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn. Inspired by the natural forest scenery in the movie, David mixes organic with a modern aesthetic with a custom log installation, a moss flocked mirror, a dramatic glass chandelier, and 35 faux animal heads. And one very special guest shows up to surprise the homeowners!
Designer David Bromstad adds beachy comforts to a bland living room based on Miami Beach's South Point Park. David mixes the feel of a Hamptons beach house with rustic touches by adding custom arched built-in bookshelves, artisan made drift wood columns and neutral furnishings.
Designer David Bromstad captures the essence of the Miami Seaquarium in a formal living dining room makeover. David unifies the tranquility of the ocean with traditional decor, with a floor to ceiling fireplace with build-in bookshelves, a subtle vertical stripe wall treatment, along with beachy inspired accessories.
Designer David Bromstad brings the formal, yet rustic, feel of Miami Beach's Cecconi's restaurant in a contemporary french country living/dining room makeover. David combines contemporary and French country aesthetics with a vertical stripe wall treatment, panel molding, an upholstered settee, and built-in bookshelves.
Designer David Bromstad creates an Old World traditional game room above a garage space that's inspired by Miami Beach's Van Dyke cafe. David conquers the Old World feel with warm faux finished walls, a glass tile feature wall, a shadow box display case bar top, and of course a gaming table.
Designer David Bromstad and his team of elves surprise some Color Splash fans from a former winery-inspired makeover and transform their home into a rustic winter wonderland. This family's youngest daughter has never seen snow so David is making her holiday wish come true by bringing in a snow covered forest of colorful trees, a wreath wall grouping, and hanging oversized ornaments straight from the North Pole. The entire first floor is blanketed in red, silver, and lime green shades that tie the rooms together and keep the whole look festive and sophisticated.
Designer David Bromstad transforms a New Jersey living room from a cluttered kid room to glamorous and modern adult space. The inspiration for the room is a high-end wall paper factory, Flavor Paper, in Brooklyn, New York. David glams the space up with a reupholstered tufted settee, an acrylic table filled with disco balls, reflective wallpaper on the ceiling and a LCD baroque panel feature wall installation.
Contemporary living room inspired by the New World Symphony in Miami Beach. Designer David Bromstad creates a contemporary entertainment space with a stunning frosted LED acrylic bar, sparkly atomic stars, a mirror grouping, and mid-century furnishings.
Designer David Bromstad models a living room based the remarkable design of a historic mansion in Palm Beach. The Flagler Museum is very ornate and rich in detail, so David figures out a way to simplify it for the Colonial style home of his clients. The homeowners are totally on board with David's plan to flank the walls with custom tufted upholstered panels, but admit to being afraid of too much color. David has a few pieces of their existing furniture re-upholstered in neutral tones, but then he adds bold pops of red throughout. Will it be too much for these traditional clients?
Designer David Bromstad's clients know what they want to see in their family room: a mix of Old Florida-style and contemporary design. The room has a beautiful view of their backyard pool, but it's a difficult space to lay out because of all of the windows and arched doorways in the room. But David is able to conceive of a great design after being inspired by the charm of Coconut Grove's Peacock Garden Cafe. By updating Old Old Florida-style in the cozy rom with a custom re-upholstered couch, a two-tone wood feature wall installation, and pops of green that brings the outdoors in, David is hoping he has fulfilled all his client's wishes.
Designer David Bromstad plays with color and texture in a contemporary living/dining room makeover inspired by Miami's Design District. David wants to add a lot of life to this room, so he introduces texture with a dark stone feature wall. He compliments that wall by bringing in colorful furnishings including a custom orange settee, and a silver crocodile ottoman.
Designer David Bromstad faces one of his strangest design challenges yet: a living room/dining room makeover that's inspired by a parking garage in Miami Beach! Thankfully, this isn't any old garage -- it's a structure with striking architecture that's so beautiful, people have gotten married there. David's goal is to bring the same drama of that space to this living/dining area, and does so with an oversized hotel lobby chandelier, custom swinging chairs, and a ginormous framed mural.
Designer David Bromstad creates Zen-like retreat in a master bedroom makeover inspired by Coconut Grove's tropical garden The Kampong. David infuses Zen with contemporary design with mix matched bedroom furniture and a shoji screen inspired stone feature wall with a custom headboard.
Designer David Bromstad takes an eclectic contemporary approach for family room makeover based on a Miami furniture store. David fuses function and form in a contemporary loft like living room by creating separate spaces within the large room with a half circle couch, a custom upholstered chair, a stencil feature wall, and a dramatic chandelier.
How do you design a bedroom when the homeowners tell you your inspiration should be shade? That's the challenge given to designer David Bromstad. The home is a huge, unfurnished, blank canvas, and David translates darkness into black walls and a gorgeous, sophisticated design that is truly stunning, modern, cozy, and totally livable!
In one of his most high end designs yet, designer David Bromstad draws inspiration from Miami Beach and it's beautiful skyline. Taking the various Mediterranean and Asian building styles from the city, he creates a living and dining room that is truly one of a kind. He manages to mix the cultural styles and has a really unique way of introducing various materials like wood, onyx and metal!
Designer David Bromstad creates a stylishly weathered and traditional living room inspired by a winery. David unifies a nonfunctional living room by creating two lounge spaces with back to back couches, painting a neutral wall color, adding touches of dark wood, and a custom wine bottle installation.
Designer David Bromstad goes Hollywood by making over the first floor of a house based on The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn. Inspired by the natural forest scenery in the movie, David mixes organic with a modern aesthetic with a custom log installation, a moss flocked mirror, a dramatic glass chandelier, and 35 faux animal heads. And one very special guest shows up to surprise the homeowners!
A modern basement includes faux-birch details, a LCD light-box installation and pops of color.