Contestants
Scour Garage Sales Wednesday on Top Design
2/19/07
Bravo's
'Top Design' Continues As Contestants Scour Garage Sales For Items In
Latest Challenge Wednesday, February 21 At 10 P.M. ET/PT
"Top
Design" finds the remaining eight contestants scouring nearby garage
sales for new and mostly used pieces to help them create the next
"Top Design," airing Wednesday, February 21 at 10 P.M. ET/PT.
And
on "Top Design" the following night, every talented interior
designer must have an "eye for design, " especially when their
interior design choices are limited by a small budget and garage sale
items.
The
fourth episode of Bravo's "Top Design" entitled "One Man's
Trash," premiering on Wednesday, February 21 at 10 P.M. ET/PT, will
test the eye of each of the remaining eight contestants. They must create
a living and work space for their clients, who are all design students,
using yard sale materials.
Special
guest judge Joe Stewart (production designer) will join host Todd Oldham
("Top Design" host, designer) -- as judges Jonathan Adler
("Top Design" lead judge, interior designer), Margaret Russell
("Top Design" judge, editor-in-chief of ELLE DECOR Magazine) and
Kelly Wearstler ("Top Design" judge, interior designer), decide
who has created the "Top Design," and who will be sent home.
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