Season four Design Star winner Antonio Ballatore transforms lackluster rooms into radically original spaces. Under the mantra "go big or go home," Ballatore takes ordinary rooms that are beige and boring and gives them The Antonio Treatment.
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9 episodes
A bar is redesigned to give it an aged and worldly feel. Drawing inspiration from a bar he used to own back east, as well as flea markets and his personal travel, Antonio's contemporary eye and down to earth attitude breathes new life into a Los Angeles nightspot.
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13 episodes
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5 episodes
In the third-season premiere, an American road trip is the inspiration for a master bedroom that's decorated for a pair of self-described world travelers. Included: Antonio distresses curtains at the shooting range; and brings in artist Buck Wild to make over an antique dresser.
Runtime: 22 minThe parents of a young brother and sister who are sharing a cramped bedroom ask Antonio to redesign the space for sleep and play, plus they need storage for their clothing and craft supplies.
Runtime: 22 minAntonio helps roommates confront their fear of color by transforming their white living room into a Bohemian-inspired space.
Runtime: 22 minA covered outdoor area that's bland and dated looking is transformed into a Havana-style cabana for a family who want to host parties and lounge poolside. Included: Antonio builds a custom bar from reclaimed wood; a Ping-Pong table is made from poured concrete; lackluster walls are turned into conversation pieces with vintage Cuban images.
Runtime: 22 minAntonio combines edgy with inviting when decorating a newly renovated living and dining room. Included: He brings in original artwork from all around the country; creates his own installation that provides both light and shade to the space; and builds a custom coffee table with a chrome lightning bolt base.
Runtime: 22 min