Noël sous le gui 2019
Abbey, architecte d'intérieure, est une maman célibataire. Elle est en charge de la décoration de la demeure de Nick, un séduisant homme d'affaires.
Abbey, architecte d'intérieure, est une maman célibataire. Elle est en charge de la décoration de la demeure de Nick, un séduisant homme d'affaires.
Rose vit à Los Angeles, où elle est décoratrice d'intérieur. En apprenant que son père s'est cassé la jambe, elle décide d'aller aider ses parents dans leur exploitation de tulipes, tout en gérant à distance le chantier de décoration sur lequel elle joue sa carrière. Son retour dans l'univers de sa jeunesse et sa rencontre avec Tom, qui travaille pour ses parents, l'amènent à se questionner sur ses choix de vie.
Du musée d’Art contemporain de Bordeaux au Concorde, de l’escalator du Bon Marché à l’hôtel Im Wasserturm, sis dans le château d’eau de Cologne, l’architecte d’intérieur et designer autodidacte s’est imposée comme l’ambassadrice du goût français à travers le monde. Entrelaçant archives, focus sur ses réalisations emblématiques et témoignages d’intimes et d’admirateurs (sa fille Olivia, qui a pris sa suite à la tête du Studio Putman, les designers Philippe Starck et Vincent Darré, le couturier Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, l’historienne du design Anne Bony…), Saléha Gherdane explore la vie et la carrière d’une femme éprise de modernité, disparue il y a dix ans.
De sa maison de Guernesey, Victor Hugo disait qu’elle visait à « l’éducation de l’esprit par la demeure ». À l’occasion de la restauration de Hauteville House, rouverte au public en avril 2019 après dix-huit mois de travaux,ce documentaire dévoile un aspect méconnu de la créativité de l’écrivain : son patient travail de décorateur, écho à son oeuvre littéraire et à ses réflexions sur l’exil. A la fois baroque, sombre ou lumineuse, mystérieuse ou ostentatoire, toujours surprenante, Hauteville House se dresse tel un « autographe à trois étages », un portrait du poète en trois dimensions.Les rencontres avec les restaurateurs d’art et les conservateurs permettent d’entrer dans l’intimité de l’œuvre de Victor Hugo, tant sur le plan symbolique, qu’artistique.
Immersion dans un monde du design contemporain en quête de pratiques plus vertueuses. À Helsinki, la designer allemande Julia Lohmann utilise des algues pour créer des vêtements teints ; à Amsterdam, Marjan van Aubel donne naissance à des objets fonctionnant grâce à des cellules photovoltaïques organiques ; à Londres, le duo Superflux met au point des installations futuristes pour pallier d'éventuelles pénuries alimentaires.
Designer Daniel Corbin and real estate agent Maïka Desnoyers get into a friendly competition in every episode to help a couple make a big decision: sell or renovate?
Julia Sugarbaker, Mary Jo Shively, Charlene Frazier-Stillfield and Suzanne Sugarbaker are associates at their design firm, Sugarbaker and Associates. Julia is the owner and is very outspoken and strong-willed. Mary Jo is a divorced single-parent whom is just as strong-willed as Julia, but isn't as self-confident. Charlene is the naive and trusting farm girl from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Suzanne is the self-centered ex-beauty queen whom has a number of wealthy ex-husbands.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is an American reality television series providing home improvements for less fortunate families and community schools. The show is hosted by former model, carpenter and veteran television personality Ty Pennington. Each episode features a family that has faced some sort of recent or ongoing hardship such as a natural disaster or a family member with a life-threatening illness, in need of new hope. The show's producers coordinate with a local construction contractor, which then coordinates with various companies in the building trades for a makeover of the family's home. This includes interior, exterior and landscaping, performed in seven days while the family is on vacation and documented in the episode. If the house is beyond repair, they replace it entirely. The show's producers and crew film set and perform the makeover but do not pay for it. The materials and labor are donated. Many skilled and unskilled volunteers assist in the rapid construction of the house. EM:HE is considered a spinoff of Extreme Makeover, an earlier series providing personal makeovers to selected individuals, which the Home Edition has now outlasted. This show displays extreme changes to help recreate someone's space. However, the format differs considerably; in the original Extreme Makeover, for instance, participants were not necessarily chosen based on any recent hardship, whereas the family's backstory is an important component of Home Edition. EM:HE also has similarities to other home renovation series such as Trading Spaces, on which Pennington was previously a key personality.
Take a peek inside some of the country's most stunning properties, as three judges travel the length and breadth of the nation in search of Scotland's Home of the Year. Architect Michael Angus, interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones, and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers will visit some truly unique homes over the course of the series, looking for stand-out design and impressive interiors. From Arran to Aberdeen and Boat of Garten to Coupar Angus, there's a vast array of property styles to consider, from renovated period farmhouses to innovative contemporary builds. The regional heats take place over seven 30-minute episodes, building to the one-hour final in which Scotland's Home of the Year is decided.
Follow along as former Husdömmar couple Bill and Marie from Höganäs set out on their latest house dream journey on Sicily. The pink, run-down house ”Palazzo Cirillo” is going to become the family's new summer home.
A show that helps homeowners re-imagine the most difficult rooms in their house, allowing them to 'shop' for the design that best meets their needs. After issuing their brief, homeowners are presented with three concepts brilliantly concocted by three mystery designers. Once they pick their favourite concept, they discover which star designer was the creator and then give that designer the green light to make it a reality.
HGTV renovation stars face off against one another - they have just weeks and a limited budget to renovate four identical blank-slate homes on the same block with their signature styles. The designers who add the most property value netting the highest appraisal get bragging rights and the street named in their honor.
Home renovation expert and social media influencer Jennifer Todryk combines clever design solutions and cost-saving ideas to create stunning home overhauls for clients in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, all without major demolition.
Aspiring interior designers transform a variety of spaces from dowdy to delightful as they vie for a life-changing contract with a top London hotel.
House Doctor is a television programme, originally broadcast on Channel 5 in the UK. Each week, the House Doctor - Californian real-estate stylist, Ann Maurice - helps UK home-owners sell their houses with her industry know-how and style tips. The popularity of the show has lent the word "house doctoring" to the British English lexicon, which is similar to the American term home staging. This program is now shown in many countries around the globe, which is broadening the use and familiarity of this term.
The search for Britain's best amateur interior designers. Working in a variety of architectural styles, the contestants have three days to impress both the judges and the homeowners.
Design on a Dime is a decorating television series on HGTV. It features people who want their living space redesigned. The Design on a Dime team uses a $1,000 budget to remake a room. There have been a few variations, with episodes for weddings and more.
Interior designer Benjamin “Mr. Christmas” Bradley works with a trusty team of "elves” to help families transform their homes for the holidays.
Three skilled teams hit the beach to renovate identical beachfront properties. With some help from Ty Pennington, Alison Victoria and Taniya Nayak, they'll compete to wow the judges with their home remodels and walk away with a $50,000 cash prize!
Granite countertops or a custom, mosaic backsplash? Hardwood floors or stone tiles? We are bombarded with so many beautiful home renovation ideas, not only is it difficult to decide what we want, but it's hard to determine which choices provide the greatest return on investment. Bang For Your Buck has the concrete answers on remodeling value and how to get the most out of any renovation budget. In each episode, three homeowners from the same city renovate the same room of the house with the same budget. After the renovation, experts determine the value of each home, dramatically revealing whose remodeling choices were good investment decisions.