Joni, Megan and I opinionate on the new BravoTV show Million Dollar Decorators starring Kathryn M. Ireland, Mary McDonald, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Nathan Turner and Jeffrey Allen Marks (along with their clients, family and friends). If you follow the commentary on Twitter.com at either #milliondollardecorators or #mddbravotv you will know that everyone had a wide variety of opinions, both positive and negative.We'd love to know your thoughts!
Also, last December when we interviewed Kathryn Ireland right here, she talked a little about the show. We were asked to remove that segment as the show wasn't officially being promoted yet, but gained permission last week to publish it now. It's less than 3 unedited minutes, hope you enjoy!
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Teresa
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I for one will be watching this show each and every week. Ms. Ireland's housekeeper is reality tv's newest star in my opinion.
Now, if I may take a moment to be a smarta** DIVA, (which if you know me at all, I'm not.)
Martyn, you made Ludwig Mies van der Rohe roll over in his grave by addressing his classic "Barcelona" chair as an "Eames".
It should be said that I am in Joni's camp in regards to the whole decorator/designer issue but please get your classics right.
As for everything else, I would like to say to potential clients "Yes, I can absolutely decorate/design your apartment in 3days IF money is no object."
Albeit the show is tremendously entertaining most designers I know, even very famous ones with whom I have had the pleasure of having conversations about business, do not spend their clients's money without any considerations for cost. For example, I have used antique French terra cotta tiles similar to the ones Nathan Turner installed on that veranda, and the floor did not end up being 50K. Nor do I think a decorative box without provenance or absolutely exquisite materials & workmanship is a deal at $ 2,500.00. I tend to question pricing, and want to make sure that everything we buy on a client's behalf is a good value. Essentially we don't only manage their design but also their money, and we need to do it wisely.
But then again, I do agree with Laura, if they want it done in three days and look smashing they cannot consider budget.
I do look forward the the rest of season, as you do get some insight into high-end design, and all the designers have captivating personalities. I should include Jacqueline in that regard, I love her!
Cheers,
Claudia
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lauren
AND, it is VERY nice to see a show in response to the very unrealistic budgets and time frames that are constantly presented on HGTV. It's true, most of us cannot imagine the sorts of budgets on this show either......but bathrooms and kitchens can NOT be done in 3 days, and a quality room can NOT be done for $1000.
Thank you for these interviews; you ladies are a fabulous find! Many thanks --
Cass
Highlighting old jobs reminds me of the laments Joni & shared over this years HB Pink issue. Seen it, move on.
PS... Sharon returned to L.A. to host The Talk on CBS Daytime. The house in town they owned & sold after their dreadful MTV show, so thats why she bought the place. & as for product placement...yup Williams Sonoma Home bags were all over the floor of the apt & the outing to Rug Market & both were thanked in the credits...although none of what I saw in the reveal was from WSH.
-Jessica & Holly
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