David adds modern eclectic and Hollywood glam to a Victorian dining room. This video is part of Color Splash show hosted by David Bromstad . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Design Star champion, David Bromstad, won a slot as host of the new series, Color Splash. He brings his exuberance, passion, decorating savvy and unwavering belief that "color is the root of great design" to transform tired rooms for homeowners each week into vibrant, unforgettable spaces - while he teaches us to do the same in our homes.
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haloluna 1 year ago
The dining room started out fine. The only thing I liked in the room was the beautiful turquoise buffet.
KittenToez 1 year ago
I love David but this was too much! So much was going on that it made the whole room look cheap and busy! Love the ceiling, the chandelier, and the rug but those chairs, the side table, the chair covers; uhhhh!!!
ShannaRA73 1 year ago
Correct. no effort at all and the art was not for everyone. Do folks always pretend to like what the designer does cause they are on tv? I know most of it is scripted as I have been on HGTV shows but not everyone is into colorful, corny, whimsy stuff. Too much color here and if you know design and how to spot inexpensive stuff and no effort design, all these accessories are from Zgallerie
evilspin 1 year ago
He does this on all his projects. Have fun noticing them and pointing them out. too many of the same objects instead of making a statement with one. Worse he mostly does it in a straight line which makes it too anal and silly. I do interior design and the only time it was right was the 2 taper candle holders which is fine cause it goes with the scale of the dining table. And the two lamps on top of the blue sidboard. Even the candles were placed parralel & positioned the same from eachother.
evilspin 1 year ago
I only like watching the transformations but i hate how David always buys too much of the same object or pairs the same object side by side or on its other side. He does it all the time & its a design no-no. It looses the pieces uniqueness & value by introducing it again. for example the blue small vases on dining table. It already has the 2 sets of taper candle holder. no need for the blue vases & worse in a symmetry straight line. same on the fireplace, introduced a blue object on the ends.
evilspin 1 year ago
I agree too much color. Your eyes dont focus. Eyes will B too busy trying to bring the room together while another color distracts. This is only well received with exuberant or color obsessed people. I dont care for the art. Again only for people into whimsy. I only liked the blue sideboard as an accent, the chandelier (which is played out already by zgallerie)
evilspin 1 year ago
I LOVE,LOVE,LOVE David!! The painting of the the dog is my favorite. I am trying to get a painting of my yorkie. So happy to have such a talented designer.
barbietl 2 years ago
I LOVE this room! The rug and painting are so cute. And the see-through chairs are awesome too.
misha231 2 years ago
I Love those lucite chairs! David is becoming one of my favorite designers after Candice Olson.
david2407 2 years ago