The latest offensive in Genevieve Gorder’s campaign to remodel every home in the United States to suit her personal tastes, begins with a letter from a homeowner. These letters all basically say: We have an interior-design catastrophe that only you are smart enough to fix. And Ms.
Gorder and crew show up and redo the offending space. Watch a few of these adventures in renovation — the first is Thursday — and you may feel like writing Ms. Gorder some letters of your own.
You may, for instance, wonder about her pathological bubbliness, first evident in her work on TLC’s “Trading Spaces,� Another rip-rooms-apart show, and later on “Town Haul. €?
Dear Genevieve: How come you’re so darn cheery in these shows? Whenever I try a home-renovation project, within minutes something goes horribly wrong, and I’m spouting four-letter words. Or, if I hire professionals, they’re surly and slovenly, never ... more.
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