Trading Spaces - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Not Our First Rodeo
Trading Spaces returns after a decade with fan favorites like host Paige Davis, designers Doug Wilson and Hildi Santo Tomás and carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse. Stakes are high as 2 sisters who are neighbors trade spaces.

New Roles-The Carpenters Strike Back
Revisit the show's most memorable moments and meet the newest members of the Trading Spaces family! Then, a new mom desperately hopes for a new "mom cave", while their neighbors need a new multi-purpose room.

Making Over the Parents (Feng Shui & The Golden Nook)
Does mom and dad know best? The Trading Spaces team is about to find out as a son and his parents redesign each other's massive master bedrooms. One designer experiences some pushback with a proposed change that may jeopardize these family ties!

A Surprise in the Truck
A couple of DIY design enthusiasts trade spaces with a family whose toddler has overcome cancer.

Stripes & A Stripper Pole
It's the battle of the basements as legacy designer Hildi Santo Tomas and special guest Clinton Kelly pair up with some fun neighbors full for passion and personality.

Pizza Boards & Industrial Doors
Legacy designer Laurie Smith joins newcomer Sabrina Soto in the suburbs of Baltimore, as two sets of young parents renovate a room in each other's home; one designer's ambitious plans may cause some super-sized concerns.

Barefoot & Fancy
In Atlanta, designers and friends Genevieve Gorder and John Gidding renovate a big basement and a small spare room; John's debut proves that smaller isn't always easier as he struggles to maximize the design within a tiny space.

Training Spaces: Teach Me How to Dougie
In his infamous prison cell bedroom, Doug Wilson made a bench held up by matching toilets. The designers take note from his bold and confrontational design methods and transform a simple box into a useful, decorative piece of furniture.

Training Spaces: Do It Your-Shelf
Carter Oosterhouse and Ty Pennington task the next generation of carpenters to make a display case in only 60 minutes.

You Can't Handle Chartreuse
Host Paie Davis, legacy designer Doug Wilson, newcomers designer Kahi Lee, and carpenters Brett Tutor and Joanie Sprague tackle two living rooms and one very big super fan as they trade spaces in the suburbs of Atlanta, Ga. Season Finale.
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