

Candice Tells All
Season 2
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 2
13 Episodes
- A Kitchen for Mom
E1A Kitchen for MomEveryone knows that the party always migrates to the kitchen, no matter how small or ill designed that kitchen might be. That's why when it comes to a very special client -Candice's mom - she pulls out all the stops to create a space that is both wonderfully functional as well as skillfully social - a great place for friends and family to congregate. Follow Candice as she faces the challenges of turning an outdated, dysfunctional space into her mom's ultimate party kitchen. - Basement Design With Nature
E7Basement Design With NatureInspired by a family's love of the outdoors and their urban home's lakeside setting Candice uses a Natural Design approach to transform their walkout basement space. The real challenge is that the room must serve as a mudroom, family room and satellite kitchen to handle holiday overflow and summer barbeques. Choosing from a natural palette of colours and materials Candice shows how to make a functional space beautiful by simply going back to nature. - Perfect Modern Bathroom Fundamentals
E11Perfect Modern Bathroom FundamentalsModern style is often described as sleek and clean-lined, focusing first and foremost on function and avoiding excessive frills. That's what Kim and Rob dream of in place of their two drab and dated rooms. Candice uses all her modern design skills in a design makeover that gives viewers the inside scoop on how to create the perfect, luxurious, modern bathroom. - Bright Loft Living
E12Bright Loft LivingUrban loft living is about large spaces, high ceilings and wide expanses of windows set in an urban landscape. But decorating such a space is not easy and Gerald doesn't know how to warm up his open-space concept with the exposed cement flooring, and overhead mechanical ductwork. Candice shares all her designer secrets to turn one man's gloomy space into an elegant and inviting home.








