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Mitchell and Vicky's living room is stuck in a different decade. Jane and Ed's living room just can't quite get it together. Gordon Whistance is in Mitchell and Vicky's living room and he starts with a suede-effect of paint on the walls. They dye the existing couch and add different fabrics and colors for throws. For storage, floating shelves are hung, a toy chest/coffee table is made from veneered MDF and stained dark, and a long bench seat with storage inside is built. A large mirror is placed opposite the window to reflect light and create a larger feeling space. An art feature is created on the wall by painting multi-colored squares. Anna Ryder Richardson is in Jane and Ed's living room. She paints the walls in white but then paints a paint of orange around one corner. They rip out the carpet and replace it with cork. New storage is created and a new mirror is made. A new dining table is created with chrome legs, MDF and a piece of an acrylic. The curtains are made from white velvet and orange organza.moreless

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