Room For ImprovementA renovator's delight... By Emma Kae - 15th May 2001 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said In the latest offspring of infotainment televission comes Room for Improvement, a Changing Rooms style program for Channel 7.
The show opens with a nominated person being selected to receive a room make over (unbeknown to them).
While the houseowner – unaware of the agenda for the Room For Improvement team – enjoys a holiday, the crew arrives under cover with a lot of work to do.
The challenge: they have just two days and $7500 to turn the worst room in the house into the best. The objective: do a top job, finish on time and stay as far under the budget as possible.
The website for Room For Improvement needs no improvement at all. It features a Virtual Tour, a 30 second summary of the previous episode, step by step instructions on how to create the look in your own home and a whole lot more.
You can chat, join discussion groups, even have your renovation questions answered by the pros. Its all here in your one stop home improvement shop.
Click here to visit Room For Improvement.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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