This Small Space

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  • 1997
  • 1 Season

This Small Space is a heartwarming and inspiring show by FilmRise that follows the lives of homeowners Susan Crenshaw and Peter Fallico as they transform small spaces into beautiful and functional parts of their home or work. With their own unique flair and creativity, the duo takes on challenges of making small spaces stylish and practical, and manages to come up with innovative solutions to maximize the potential of each space.

The show features an impressive collection of small spaces transformation projects, including a small home office, a tiny outdoor space, a cramped studio apartment, and several other areas inside and outside the houses. Through the course of the show, Susan and Peter showcase their ability to think outside the box, maximize storage space, and come up with brilliant ideas to make a small space seem bigger than it is.

One of the things that sets This Small Space apart from other home renovation shows is the depth of knowledge the hosts bring to the table. Susan Crenshaw is an experienced interior designer with over 25 years of experience, while Peter Fallico is a seasoned landscape designer and a TV personality with over 30 years of experience. The pair complement each other beautifully, and their combined expertise makes them more than qualified to take on the challenging task of transforming small spaces.

What’s impressive about the show is the way each episode demonstrates how Susan and Peter adapt to the specific requirements of each project. Their creative solutions are not only visually stunning, but also functional and practical. For example, in one episode, they help a couple who struggles to fit all their work belongings in an existing tiny home office. By utilizing a vertical ladder desk and optimizing the storage space, Susan and Peter transformed the space into a more efficient workspace.

Throughout the series, the hosts also showcase DIY projects that can help viewers to enhance their spaces. These DIY projects range from easy and quick fixes to more complicated projects that require a bit of skill and investment. With these tips and tricks, viewers can take cues from Susan and Peter and make the most of their living spaces without breaking the bank.

Another highlight of This Small Space is the attention to detail the hosts bring to each project. From choosing the right color schemes to selecting the perfect lighting fixtures, Susan and Peter are meticulous in ensuring that every element of a small space is thoughtfully designed and arranged to optimize its potential. They also put an emphasis on eco-friendly materials and sustainable designs, which is a refreshing change from other home renovation shows.

This Small Space also offers great lessons on the importance of decluttering and organizing in a small space. With small spaces, clutter can quickly take over, making the space feel crowded and cluttered. The show offers practical tips on how to create functional storage space and ways to reduce clutter, without sacrificing style and design.

In Conclusion, This Small Space is a refreshing and inspiring take on a home renovation show. With its knowledgeable hosts, creative solutions, and attention to detail, the show is sure to leave viewers with a newfound appreciation for small spaces and the design possibilities they hold. Whether you're an apartment dweller or a homeowner looking to maximize your space, This Small Space offers practical solutions and design ideas to make the most of your small space.

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Seasons
Color and the Small Space
13. Color and the Small Space
January 1, 1997
Color and pattern are among the easiest ways to add design impact, but for many of us, how to use them properly can be scary. Well, forget the rules and take a look at this home. Strong color and a variety of different fabrics are used together with guts and verve, and add up to a visual treat.
Home-Grown Comfort
12. Home-Grown Comfort
January 1, 1997
Cozy can mean cramped, or it can mean a place where you can curl up and relax, content as a child. This episode feature two spaces where childhood fantasy is given free rein: an artistic little house filled with fold art, trompe-l'oeil and country antiques; and a baby's room that feels like it's floating in a cloud.
Bungalow Chic
11. Bungalow Chic
January 1, 1997
For many of us, small space and small budget go hand-in-hand. But that's no reason to sacrifice design flair and personality, as our visit to a designer's fifties-era bungalow proves. We also show how an apartment dweller worked with her landlord to turn a dated kitchen into a showstopper, and furniture that does double (or triple) duty.
Get Organized
10. Get Organized
January 1, 1997
Keeping track of your "stuff" is especially critical when you don't have much elbow room. We visit a homeowner who had to perform ruthless triage before moving from a large space to his current small one, a Victorian-style library that's long on comfort, but short on space and offer practical advice on how to, finally, get all your kitchen stuff put away where you can find it again
Furniture and Beyond
9. Furniture and Beyond
January 1, 1997
How to use furniture and other elements to make a space work for you and your own lifestyle. We visit a homeowner who changes her furniture to reflect the different ways she uses her house in summer and winter, and offer tips on arranging furniture in your small space.
The Family Show
8. The Family Show
January 1, 1997
This episode looks at how families make the most of small-space living. We visit an artist, designer and mother of three who, along with her husband, has expanded her small house in some unusual ways, such as into the half-height attic. We also visit a store that specializes in fashionable and practical furniture for kids.
Inner Bigness
7. Inner Bigness
January 1, 1997
A full-size warehouse loft in a show about small spaces? This show may surprise you, since it examines a home where a sense of human, small-spaced scale has been incorporated into a large, empty one, by using furniture and other elements to define the areas. This episode reminds us that small spaces are not just problems to be overcome, but places to celebrate.
The Personal Space
6. The Personal Space
January 1, 1997
Personal style is the hallmark of great decorating, and nowhere is this more true than in the small space. We look at a kitchen and bathroom that were renovated to reflect the owners' love of the south of France; a house that's also the colorful showroom of its owner's decorative arts business; and discuss how to add your own personality into the design of your small space.
Traditional Chic
5. Traditional Chic
January 1, 1997
A show for lovers of old-fashioned charm. We tour a fabulous row house whose owners are avid collectors of Victoriana, show you how to make your collections part of your own decor and how to add a taste of the Renaissance with a little plaster and some creativity.
Sleek, Spare and Gleaming
4. Sleek, Spare and Gleaming
January 1, 1997
Smaller rooms lend themselves readily to the cozy, cluttered look of much of traditional style decorating. But what if you prefer a clean and spare look? We show you a couple of spaces where open space, a no-color palette and a sleek, modern sensibility are the central players in the drama.
Stolen Spaces
3. Stolen Spaces
January 1, 1997
When space is tight, efficiency in every aspect of your decor is paramount. In this episode, we look at two spaces that use their limited real estate to the fullest, with intelligent storage and layout and plenty of style. We also tell you how to find all kinds of storage where you never thought you could before.
Creative Arts
2. Creative Arts
January 1, 1997
In a small room, the art you hang takes on special importance. Don't be intimidated -- celebrate art in the small space. We'll show you how to hang it and how to enjoy it, as well as other things you can do to make your walls come alive. Also: an unusually-shaped apartment that required creative ingenuity to transform into the comfortable and efficient space it is today.
Small Space Style
1. Small Space Style
January 1, 1997
This episode concentrates on the many ways to add style to your small space. We look at a contemporary condo in an old warehouse, and a traditional powder room in an old house. We also outline the most popular decorating styles of today, and show you how to adapt them to your own style.
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This Small Space is a heartwarming and inspiring show by FilmRise that follows the lives of homeowners Susan Crenshaw and Peter Fallico as they transform small spaces into beautiful and functional parts of their home or work. With their own unique flair and creativity, the duo takes on challenges of making small spaces stylish and practical, and manages to come up with innovative solutions to maximize the potential of each space.

The show features an impressive collection of small spaces transformation projects, including a small home office, a tiny outdoor space, a cramped studio apartment, and several other areas inside and outside the houses. Through the course of the show, Susan and Peter showcase their ability to think outside the box, maximize storage space, and come up with brilliant ideas to make a small space seem bigger than it is.

One of the things that sets This Small Space apart from other home renovation shows is the depth of knowledge the hosts bring to the table. Susan Crenshaw is an experienced interior designer with over 25 years of experience, while Peter Fallico is a seasoned landscape designer and a TV personality with over 30 years of experience. The pair complement each other beautifully, and their combined expertise makes them more than qualified to take on the challenging task of transforming small spaces.

What’s impressive about the show is the way each episode demonstrates how Susan and Peter adapt to the specific requirements of each project. Their creative solutions are not only visually stunning, but also functional and practical. For example, in one episode, they help a couple who struggles to fit all their work belongings in an existing tiny home office. By utilizing a vertical ladder desk and optimizing the storage space, Susan and Peter transformed the space into a more efficient workspace.

Throughout the series, the hosts also showcase DIY projects that can help viewers to enhance their spaces. These DIY projects range from easy and quick fixes to more complicated projects that require a bit of skill and investment. With these tips and tricks, viewers can take cues from Susan and Peter and make the most of their living spaces without breaking the bank.

Another highlight of This Small Space is the attention to detail the hosts bring to each project. From choosing the right color schemes to selecting the perfect lighting fixtures, Susan and Peter are meticulous in ensuring that every element of a small space is thoughtfully designed and arranged to optimize its potential. They also put an emphasis on eco-friendly materials and sustainable designs, which is a refreshing change from other home renovation shows.

This Small Space also offers great lessons on the importance of decluttering and organizing in a small space. With small spaces, clutter can quickly take over, making the space feel crowded and cluttered. The show offers practical tips on how to create functional storage space and ways to reduce clutter, without sacrificing style and design.

In Conclusion, This Small Space is a refreshing and inspiring take on a home renovation show. With its knowledgeable hosts, creative solutions, and attention to detail, the show is sure to leave viewers with a newfound appreciation for small spaces and the design possibilities they hold. Whether you're an apartment dweller or a homeowner looking to maximize your space, This Small Space offers practical solutions and design ideas to make the most of your small space.

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    January 1, 1997
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