Color Splash

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  • 2007
  • 11 Seasons
  • 7.3  (131)

Color Splash was a popular interior design show on HGTV that premiered in 2007. It starred the talented designer and artist, David Bromstad, who has an eye for color and a passion for transforming dull and uninspired interiors into vibrant and inviting spaces. The show ran for 7 seasons until it ended in 2012, and it gained a loyal fan following for its unique approach to home design. In each episode of Color Splash, David Bromstad would meet with the homeowners and get to know their personalities, preferences, and lifestyles. He would then get to work on creating a custom design plan that would incorporate their preferences and his signature style. This often included adding bright and bold colors to the walls, floors, furniture, and accessories, as well as adding statement pieces like art, lighting, and textiles that would tie the whole room together. One of the key elements of Color Splash was the use of color. David Bromstad would often start with a color theme or palette that would dictate the overall look of the room. From there, he would mix and match different colors, patterns, and textures to create a cohesive and visually stunning space. His use of color was never boring or predictable, and he wasn't afraid to take risks with unconventional choices. Another aspect of Color Splash that set it apart from other interior design shows was David Bromstad's artistic talent. He is not only a skilled designer but also an accomplished painter, and he often incorporated his original artwork into the designs of the rooms. This gave the spaces a unique and personal touch that was impossible to replicate. He also had a knack for finding unconventional objects and turning them into works of art, whether it was an old bicycle wheel, a vintage neon sign, or a collection of antique bottles. One of the things that made Color Splash so enjoyable to watch was David Bromstad's infectious personality. He was always upbeat, energetic, and fun to be around, and he had a way of making the homeowners feel at ease and excited about their redesigns. He also had a great sense of humor and wasn't afraid to make jokes or tease the homeowners, but it was always done in a lighthearted and good-natured way. Another aspect of the show that appealed to viewers was the before-and-after transformations of the rooms. David Bromstad had a knack for taking outdated, cluttered, or unappealing spaces and turning them into beautiful, functional, and modern living areas. The reactions of the homeowners when they saw their new spaces for the first time were always emotional and heartwarming, and it was clear that David Bromstad had exceeded their expectations. In addition to the main redesigns, Color Splash also had several recurring segments that were popular with viewers. One of these was "DIY on a Dime," where David Bromstad would show viewers how to create their own custom pieces of furniture or decor using inexpensive materials and simple tools. Another popular segment was "Color Quiz," where he would challenge viewers to guess which color he was thinking of based on a series of clues. Overall, Color Splash was a fun, inspiring, and visually stunning show that showcased David Bromstad's unique style and personality. It was a beloved favorite of HGTV viewers for several years and helped establish him as one of the biggest names in the world of interior design. Even though the show has ended, its influence can still be felt in the world of design, where David Bromstad's use of color and art has inspired countless others to take risks and incorporate creativity into their own designs.

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Seasons
Glamorous Mediterranean Home
11. Glamorous Mediterranean Home
July 4, 2011
The Bonnet House inspires a glamorous Mediterranean home makeover.
Experiencing Buyer's Remorse
6. Experiencing Buyer's Remorse
September 24, 2013
David Bromstad helps a couple get over their buyer's remorse by redesigning every common space in the house.
A Masterful Surprise
5. A Masterful Surprise
September 17, 2013
Daughters surprise their parents with a new master bedroom with the help of David Bromstad.
Designing for the Sexes
4. Designing for the Sexes
September 10, 2013
David Bromstad uses beachy hues and comfortable furniture to transform a family room and kitchen into one cohesive, relaxing space.
Artistic Master Bedroom
3. Artistic Master Bedroom
September 3, 2013
David Bromstad creates a peaceful sanctuary in a master bedroom for two photographers.
Finding Their Forever Home
2. Finding Their Forever Home
August 27, 2013
David Bromstad helps beautify a family's new home by adding a little bit of whimsy to the bare living room and dining room. David and his crew work around the clock to finish the project by move-in day.
College Kitsch Goes Elegant
1. College Kitsch Goes Elegant
August 20, 2013
David Bromstad transforms a former bachelorette pad into a sophisticated space for a quirky couple.
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Color Splash was a popular interior design show on HGTV that premiered in 2007. It starred the talented designer and artist, David Bromstad, who has an eye for color and a passion for transforming dull and uninspired interiors into vibrant and inviting spaces. The show ran for 7 seasons until it ended in 2012, and it gained a loyal fan following for its unique approach to home design.

In each episode of Color Splash, David Bromstad would meet with the homeowners and get to know their personalities, preferences, and lifestyles. He would then get to work on creating a custom design plan that would incorporate their preferences and his signature style. This often included adding bright and bold colors to the walls, floors, furniture, and accessories, as well as adding statement pieces like art, lighting, and textiles that would tie the whole room together.

One of the key elements of Color Splash was the use of color. David Bromstad would often start with a color theme or palette that would dictate the overall look of the room. From there, he would mix and match different colors, patterns, and textures to create a cohesive and visually stunning space. His use of color was never boring or predictable, and he wasn't afraid to take risks with unconventional choices.

Another aspect of Color Splash that set it apart from other interior design shows was David Bromstad's artistic talent. He is not only a skilled designer but also an accomplished painter, and he often incorporated his original artwork into the designs of the rooms. This gave the spaces a unique and personal touch that was impossible to replicate. He also had a knack for finding unconventional objects and turning them into works of art, whether it was an old bicycle wheel, a vintage neon sign, or a collection of antique bottles.

One of the things that made Color Splash so enjoyable to watch was David Bromstad's infectious personality. He was always upbeat, energetic, and fun to be around, and he had a way of making the homeowners feel at ease and excited about their redesigns. He also had a great sense of humor and wasn't afraid to make jokes or tease the homeowners, but it was always done in a lighthearted and good-natured way.

Another aspect of the show that appealed to viewers was the before-and-after transformations of the rooms. David Bromstad had a knack for taking outdated, cluttered, or unappealing spaces and turning them into beautiful, functional, and modern living areas. The reactions of the homeowners when they saw their new spaces for the first time were always emotional and heartwarming, and it was clear that David Bromstad had exceeded their expectations.

In addition to the main redesigns, Color Splash also had several recurring segments that were popular with viewers. One of these was "DIY on a Dime," where David Bromstad would show viewers how to create their own custom pieces of furniture or decor using inexpensive materials and simple tools. Another popular segment was "Color Quiz," where he would challenge viewers to guess which color he was thinking of based on a series of clues.

Overall, Color Splash was a fun, inspiring, and visually stunning show that showcased David Bromstad's unique style and personality. It was a beloved favorite of HGTV viewers for several years and helped establish him as one of the biggest names in the world of interior design. Even though the show has ended, its influence can still be felt in the world of design, where David Bromstad's use of color and art has inspired countless others to take risks and incorporate creativity into their own designs.

  • Premiere Date
    March 18, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (131)