It's Christopher Lowell

It's Christopher Lowell Season 3

TV Show

Season 3 Episodes

1. Unique Digs

September 7th, 20011 hr

Explore unusual homes and the design dilemmas that come with them.

2. Hi Kitsch

September 17th, 20011 hr

Learn how to make kitsch work in your home.

3. Bright Ideas

September 4th, 20011 hr

It's time to turn on your light-love!

4. Color Me Christopher

July 6th, 20011 hr

Learn how to keep that home office practical and exciting! First, we're off to the Silicon Valley where designer Cindy Furino helps Netflix.com liven up their drab office cubicles. Then, Al Marco from FrameYourArt.com explains how to buy art and frame via his web-site. Next, Christopher takes on the common dilemma of the home office/guest bedroom. Christopher transforms it into an exciting, practical, and comfortable space complete with a day bed and folding writing desk. Back in studio, Christopher shows how to make the clever desk-day bed used in his home office room re-do. Then, Ken Leebow, author of several Internet guide books, stops by for a little Q & A. Finally, Christopher takes some time to answer a little viewer mail.

5. Industrial Living (2)

July 3rd, 20241 hr

Learn great industrial ideas.

6. So You're Moving

September 6th, 20011 hr

7. Transformation

July 5th, 20011 hr

Want to learn the art of transformation? First, we take a tour of Mosaic Tile Supply in El Monte, CA. Owners Minerva Smith and Steven Baer discuss and demonstrate the art of mosaics and tile making. Back at the house, Annie Sloan demonstrates for Christopher how to create some unusual paint from colored powders, yogurt and eggs. Then, for another demo, Annie shows us how to decoupage mixing bowls into fancy serving dishes. Next, Gary Lord sings the praises of Aqua Finishing Solutions showing how to use their glazes for a textured metallic look. Another demo with Gary follows, this time to create an embossed look with a stencil and Aqua Finishing Solutions. Then Christopher transforms a ceiling with rattan blinds and wood paneling. Finally, stencil artist Jan Dressler demonstrates how to create 3D maps for your walls.

8. Mass Market Magic

September 13th, 20011 hr

Learn how to make those large chain stores work for your design needs. First, Christopher navigates through Burlington Coat Factory and uses the ""Seven Layers of Design"" to put together a great bedroom. Back at the house, Christopher Lowell Show staffer, Michael Murphy does a show-and-tell of some mass market displays. Michael shows us just how creative one can be with furnishings from Cost Plus, Ikea, and Target. Next, Christopher looks through home design photos and describes how to get similar looks from chain stores. Then CL transforms a bedroom into an Asian inspired space using super-store merchandise. The end result is romantic, ""zen-sational"" space that is very affordable! Back in studio, Christopher shows how to create the faux windows used in the Asian room re-do. For today's You Did It! we visit the Dallas home of Sue Ritzman. Sue had the inspired idea to carry patterns from a single item in a room onto the walls and space around it. Finally, Christopher ends with a little v

9. Sew What

September 14th, 20011 hr

Learn sewing tricks and cheats.

10. Clutter Cures

July 6th, 20011 hr

Learn ways to clear out the cutter in your home and life!

11. Size Matters

September 19th, 20011 hr

12. Seaside Chic

September 10th, 20011 hr

A favorite Christopher Lowell Show theme: coastal living! To begin today's show, Christopher looks through photos of beach and ocean themed spaces. Then Christopher transforms a guest room into a seaside inspired space. In addition to building a great headboard, Christopher uses furniture from the owner's former beachfront home to help create a real coastal feeling. Back in studio, Christopher shows various color combinations of paint for whimsical and serious seaside themes. Next, Christopher demonstrates how to make the rowboat-like headboard from his guestroom re-do. Coast Living Magazine's Cathy Still Johnson joins Christopher to look through pictures of waterfront homes and discuss what items really bring out that seaside look. Finally, we get a visit from another Coast Living employee. Lacey Howard puts together a couple of beach-inspired tablescapes.

13. Who's the Boss? ... I Am

September 20th, 20011 hr

Learn how to keep that home office practical and exciting! First, we're off to the Silicon Valley where designer Cindy Furino helps Netflix.com liven up their drab office cubicles. Then, Al Marco from FrameYourArt.com explains how to buy art and frame via his web-site. Next, Christopher takes on the common dilemma of the home office/guest bedroom. Christopher transforms it into an exciting, practical, and comfortable space complete with a day bed and folding writing desk. Back in studio, Christopher shows how to make the clever desk-day bed used in his home office room re-do. Then, Ken Leebow, author of several Internet guide books, stops by for a little Q & A. Finally, Christopher takes some time to answer a little viewer mail.

14. Smell the Roses

September 21st, 20011 hr

15. Over the Top

September 25th, 20011 hr

16. This Show Must Remain Open

September 26th, 20011 hr

17. First, Last, and Security

September 28th, 20011 hr

18. Second Time Around

October 8th, 20011 hr

19. An Affair to Remember

November 2nd, 20011 hr

Create spaces that inspire romance in your own home!

20. On the Face of It

July 6th, 20011 hr

21. Divine Do-Dads

October 4th, 20011 hr

Today we celebrate those little embellishments that can really make a home. First, Christopher shows how to make your own tassels that are perfect for furniture, lamps, and more. Next, Lisa Morice creates a French vignette that focuses on a variety of fabulous trims. Rob Young from Van Dyke's Restorers visits to demonstrate how to use lin crusta on your walls. Then, Lisa Shepard, author of African Accents, stops by to show us how to make an African inspired coiled-cloth basket. Lisa also puts together a lovely table setting with more African influences. Nima Oberoi follows by bringing in a variety of sleek aluminum objects like dishes, frames and flower vases. Next, Romantic Homes' Kelly Lloyd shows us how to dress-ordinary objects with beads. For today's You Did It! we visit Pamela Czerwin in Oceanside, New York. Pamela loves Christmas and every year puts together elaborate trees with her children. Lastly, Christopher takes some time to read his viewer mail.

22. Primitive Chic

October 5th, 20011 hr

23. Be Your Own Designer

October 15th, 20011 hr

Explore your personal style by becoming your own designer. First, Christopher explains his theory of the Seven Psychological Layers that could help set your personal creativity free. Then, Diane Lane, author of the book Yes/No Design discusses her methods for trying to discover your own style. Christopher takes one of Diane's personality tests and the two discuss Christopher's tastes. In a Christopher Classic we re-visit a designer round table session with Harry Segil, Van-Martin Rowe, Francis Schultz, and Alexandra Stoddard. Next, Richard H. Emannele does a show-and-tell of his ironwork and discusses how he makes pieces from clients' designs. Christopher Lowell Show staffer Dana Neillie joins Christopher and Richard to demonstrate that metal work is something that your average person can learn. Together, she and Richard put together an iron mirror frame. Then, it's off to visit the Hawaiian home of stencil large artist Jan Dressler. Jan describes the stenciling techniques used in her

24. Hide and Chic

July 5th, 20011 hr

25. Vanity Flair

October 10th, 20011 hr

26. Retro Chic

October 19th, 20011 hr

27. Born Again

October 12th, 20011 hr

28. That's Entertaining

July 4th, 20011 hr

Sensational parties; classy centerpieces; tabletop designs; picnics.

29. Living Outdoors

October 16th, 20011 hr

30. Mobile Home Makeovers

October 17th, 20011 hr

31. Spiritual Spaces

October 11th, 20011 hr

Calming decor; tranquil studio; Asian-inspired items.

32. Christopher: A Day in the Life

October 18th, 20011 hr

A behind-the-scenes look at the making of ""The Christopher Lowell Show"".

33. It's Only Natural

October 29th, 20011 hr

Incorporate organic elements into your home with inspiration from today's show. First, soap star Nicholas Walker joins Christopher to discuss how his landscaping company worked with our host to re-do a courtyard and garden. Then, we're off to Washington State where artists George Little and David Lewis created an enchanting garden filled with beautiful plants that are actually made of concrete. Back in studio, Jean-Francois Paccanari gives a lesson in the palm-fiber furniture that his company makes. Next, Kaye Omeroid and Greg Freeman show us how custom carpets can work in conjunction with organic fiber rugs. Christopher follows with a demo of how you can layer organic rugs over not-so-nice carpeting. Then, Christopher shows how to create a padded headboard made from wood and rattan. Next, Sylvie Gil and Christopher review how Bolivar Tile made over the entryway of the Showcase House. Finally, Christopher answers a little viewer mail.

34. Wild & Woolly Windows

July 3rd, 20241 hr

Learn some innovative updates and treatments for your windows.

35. Occasional Guest

October 24th, 20011 hr

36. House Hub

November 20th, 20011 hr

We explore how to make the most of kitchens and other gathering places of the home.

37. Zen-sational

November 5th, 20011 hr

Learn how to create a stress-free home environment using Asian influences. First, Christopher looks through photos of rooms from 3 books that have a very meditative feeling. Then, Christopher does a show-and-tell of a few items that can really help create a ""zen-sational"" space. Next, Christopher shows the ""before"" of a Manhattan Beach small, plain bedroom to be transformed into a tranquil guest room. Back in studio, Christopher looks through tapestry and chenille paisley fabrics and discusses how they can be used to bring some calm to your home. Craig Olsen shows how combine various cultures to create a classic Asian-inspired room vignette. Christopher reveals the completed guest bedroom. Back in studio, he then shows how to distress and finish the cornice featured in the room re-do. Finally, Dawn Frankfort-Yun joins Christopher to show how to make candles and various pot-pourri mixtures.

38. Baby Boom

October 23rd, 20011 hr

39. It's Always Something

October 31st, 20011 hr

Learn how to adapt your home to life's little challenges. First, we visit Susan and her husband who had some major disagreements about how to decorate their new home. Fortunately, designer Michael Buchanan saved the day and their marriage. For today's room makeover, Christopher turns a 10 by 10-foot room into a 50s retro-inspired ""His and Hers"" office space. Shelves and a Plexiglas divider provide privacy and storage. Back in studio, Christopher demonstrates how to make the Prouve shelves used in the previous office re-do. Then, Cliff Levin visits to discuss the need for proper ergonomics and do a show-and-tell of some body-friendly furniture. Next, we're off to Islamarada, Florida for another You Did It! segment. Dana Hope had to create a 100% dust and chemical free home as a result of her environmental allergies. Finally, Christopher wraps things up with some viewer mail.

40. Design Trek: The Next Generation

October 25th, 20011 hr

In this episode we spotlight some new and upcoming designers. First, we visit the Los Angeles home of lawyer turned designer David Desmond. David shows us how he has exercised his newly found talents in his own apartment. Back in studio, Sherry Payne joins Christopher to discuss how she got interested in interior design and what organizations are out there to help you get started. Then, David Shearer stops by and fills us in on the recent trend toward 1950's American design. David brings by a few new pieces inspired by that era. Michael Buchanan follows with a walk through of a room vignette that he put together at the Christopher Lowell Show house. Michael also takes a moment to tell how he got involved in interior design. For this episode's You Did It!. we see the home of Darlene Tompt in Huntington Beach, California. Darlene took-on her overpowering white walls and transformed her house into a cozy space that she's very proud of. Finally, Bill Newkirk demonstrates how he does his ""w

41. Haute Interiors

October 26th, 20011 hr

42. Here to Stay

July 5th, 20011 hr

43. Tropicana

November 6th, 20011 hr

44. Tenured Good Eyes

November 7th, 20011 hr

46. Home Focal Points

July 4th, 20011 hr

47. From Ordinary to Extraordinary

November 2nd, 20011 hr

48. The Art of Being Clever

July 6th, 20011 hr

49. Outdoor Dynamics For Dummies

July 4th, 20011 hr

50. Global Warming

November 13th, 20011 hr

51. Flex Appeal

November 9th, 20011 hr

52. Seven Layers

July 5th, 20011 hr

53. Host for the Holidays

November 22nd, 20011 hr

54. You Did It Awards (1)

November 14th, 20011 hr

The spotlight is on viewers who had the courage to transform their homes and their lives with the first annual ""You Did It"" awards.

55. Entrance Clearly Marked

July 4th, 20011 hr

This show focuses on the front door. How to get to it and how to get through it.

56. Cinema Chic

November 21st, 20011 hr

Add a touch of Hollywood style glamour to your home. Now reproducing the famous Dunbar furniture line is the Area Store in Los Angeles. Owner Bil Wilson gives us a guided tour full of classically styled pieces. Author of the book, ""The Last Remaining Seats"", Robert Berger joins Christopher to talk about his study of spectacular old movie houses. A visit to the famous James Oviat building in Los Angeles introduces us to the Cicada Restaurant which features dramatic glass décor. Stephanie Haymes made the most of the original space when she created the restaurant. Another glamour destination is, of course, Las Vegas. The Red Square restaurant in the Mandalay Bay Hotel inspires Christopher to demonstrate how to transform a chandelier into a dramatic fixture with fabric cascading from the ceiling down to the dining room table. Dragonette Decorative Arts celebrates the best of mid-century style. Owner Patrick Dragonette explains how the work of movie designers inspired the look of this perio

57. Best of Pampering Spaces

November 15th, 20011 hr

This show is devoted to revisiting one of the most popular themes: ways to pamper ourselves.

58. Best of Savvy Surfaces

November 19th, 20011 hr

This show features surface ideas from the past, along with new savvy suggestions.

59. Best of One Room Wonders

November 26th, 20011 hr

Revisit your favorite ""One Room Wonders"" from the past.

All Seasons

Season 5

Season 5

May 5, 2003
Season 4

Season 4

Jul 15, 2002
Season 3

Season 3

Sep 7, 2001
Season 2

Season 2

Dec 19, 2000
Season 1

Season 1

Sep 6, 1999