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==Spin-offs== ===''Trading Spaces: Family''=== [[File:Trading Spaces Family.jpg|right|100px|Family]] The first spin-off, entitled ''Trading Spaces: Family'', also aired on [[TLC (TV network)|TLC]] (2003–2005). It allowed larger teams of three or four, including children considered too young to participate in the original ''Trading Spaces'' program. The same designers and carpenters (one per episode, shared by the two teams) worked with host Joe Farrell. [[File:Trading Spaces Boys Vs Girls.jpg|right|100px|Boys Vs. Girls]] ===''Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls''=== {{main|Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls}} Another spin-off, ''[[Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls]]'' aired as a part of [[Discovery Kids]] along with airing on the network's [[Saturday-morning cartoon|Saturday morning]] block on [[NBC]]). Unlike the original, this version used the same two designers and two carpenters for each episode. In addition, there is no budget limit, and the rooms are rebuilt into theme rooms, making the show look more like ''[[Monster House (American TV series)|Monster House]]''. Reruns aired on [[Discovery Family#As Hub Network (2010–2014)|The Hub]] until June 2011. ===''Trading Spaces: Home Free''=== A spun off series produced for [[TLC (TV network)|TLC]] in 2004. In this spin-off, the winning couple received their home [[mortgage]]-free. ===''Trading Spaces: 100 Grand''=== This was a special episode where the budget was increased to $50,000 per team (while keeping the standard time limit). Designer Doug Wilson and carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor completely remodeled and equipped a kitchen, while designer Laurie Smith and carpenter Ty Pennington completely remodeled and furnished a living room. Approximately two minutes of footage from this episode is included in the ''Trading Spaces: We're Back'' online series.<ref>''Trading Spaces: We're Back'' Episode 7, [https://www.tlc.com/tv-shows/trading-spaces-were-back/full-episodes/unforgettable-swaps "Unforgettable Swaps"]</ref> ===''The Best Of Trading Spaces''=== In January 2011, [[TLC (TV network)|TLC]]'s sister channel [[Oprah Winfrey Network|OWN]] debuted ''The Best Of Trading Spaces'', which revisits some of the traded spaces from the series. Paige Davis hosts the new segments, including interviews with the people who traded spaces in each episode and what has been changed in the spaces since the original episode aired. ===''Training Spaces''=== Initially commissioned as part of the series relaunch, ''Training Spaces'' is a "GO ORIGINAL" online series, available through TLC on demand, the TLC website, and the TLCgo app which serves as a bootcamp for carpenters and designers, hosted by Paige Davis. Season 1 (April 7, 2018): The theme of Season 1 is "3 new designers, 2 new carpenters, 1 epic bootcamp". Episode 1 features Tutor and Sprague being mentored by Pennington and Oosterhouse, while Episodes 2-6 feature Soto, Gidding and Lee being mentored by one of the veteran designers in each episode (Yip, Wilson, Santo-Tomás, Smith, Gorder). Season 2 (March 11, 2019): The theme of Season 2 is "6 contestants, 1 winner", as six designers compete to be a design assistant for veteran designer Frank Bielec in the upcoming season of ''Trading Spaces''. In six of the seven episodes, one of the other veteran designers (Pennington, Smith, Oosterhouse, Wilson, Soto, Santo-Tomás) joins Bielec in challenging the contestants. ===''Trading Spaces: We're Back''=== Also as part of the relaunch, TLC commissioned this online series of nine mini episodes featuring Davis and most of the returning series veterans reflecting on some of the best, worst and most memorable moments from the original run.
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