

Candice Tells All
Season 1
TV-G
Candice and her crew remodel homes for people. They usually start by demolishing the part of the home that will be remodeled and after construction work is over, they decorate the space. They combine sequences of the construction work with personal life activities that may involve the home owners. The series is light hearted and does not provide too many details in terms of interior design, as other shows do.
Where to Watch Candice Tells All • Season 1
13 Episodes
- Secrets of Indestructible Design
E1Secrets of Indestructible DesignNo need to sacrifice style just because you have kids. Candice Olson transforms an uninspiring living/dining space and injects it with urban industrial modern appeal using the principles of indestructible design. Candice shares all the insider secrets of this design approach, which includes using resilient materials and forgiving fabrics to create a stylish, kid-friendly, contemporary space that can endure everything from crayons to muddy paws. - Bathroom Lighting Design
E6Bathroom Lighting DesignPerfect lighting is an essential part of good bathroom design, but one that is most often overlooked. Harsh overhead lights or too few bulbs can make most of us refuse to look in the mirror. In this episode, a tired master bathroom gets an intense lighting makeover and is transformed into a 21st century deluxe spa retreat. - Design That Flows
E8Design That FlowsGoing with the flow might seem like the path of least resistance ? that is until you bump up against a room that just does not connect with its neighbor. Follow Candice as she tackles a great room that extends from a previously renovated kitchen. The two rooms now clash and the homeowners do not know where to start. Using design that honours a room's function and style, Candice successfully establishes effective traffic patterns and shows how one space can flow into another with harmonious results. - The 3 C's of Guest Room Transformations
E9The 3 C's of Guest Room TransformationsWhen approaching a makeover for a guest room there are three things to keep in mind ? comfort, convenience and colour. But how do you apply those ideas to a windowless basement room that is currently a catchall for the family's storage needs? Candice shares her unique tips and techniques for turning a neglected space into a luxurious, welcoming oasis. - Double Duty Loft Re-Design
E10Double Duty Loft Re-DesignWhat was once a lovely condo dining room is now filled with filing boxes, printer wires and all the paraphernalia of a busy office. Unfortunately, this means that when the day is over, poor Phyllis has no space where she can relax, enjoy a lovely meal or entertain her friends. Applying the principle of double duty design, Candice saves the day by space planning for multi-purpose, multi-functional, everyday ergonomics ? in a teeny, tiny space! She creates a beautiful area that serves as a super efficient office by day and then transforms into an inviting, relaxing space by night. - Harmonious Rhythm and Design
E11Harmonious Rhythm and DesignWhen the element of rhythm is missing from a room, the result is a space that feels awkward and uninviting. Candice injects a warm, eclectic vibe into a couple's master bedroom using rhythm basics like color, shapes and patterns with spectacular results. - Focused Design Dilemma
E12Focused Design DilemmaWithout focus, a room lacks presence. Too much focus and it becomes disorienting. When the focus is wrong, that is all you notice. That is exactly the case for a young couple who turn to Candice to help them with their living/dining space. Overwhelmed by a beautiful new staircase, the space lacks focus. Candice dips into her designer tool bag to take this room from blank slate to bold space. - The Art of Balance and Design
E13The Art of Balance and DesignA young couple's awkward and uncomfortable living room is transformed into a glamorously elegant space when Candice uses basic design principles to restore its sense of balance and symmetry. In the process, Candice shares insider design tips such as how to discover a room's balance lines and traffic patterns as well as how to arrange furniture so every part of the room feels balanced.




